[Electronics-talk] Seeking Suggestions TO Improve Dial Speed on iPhone

Ray Foret Jr rforetjr at att.net
Thu Apr 19 17:49:28 UTC 2012


Actually, You'd need the # sign, the shift of 3.


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On Apr 19, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Beverly Hunter wrote:

> Another way is to add the contact using shift 4 for the commas between the account number and the pin. Also shift 9 is the pound sign, I think.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Siman" <alansiman at cox.net>
> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 1:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Seeking Suggestions TO Improve Dial Speed on iPhone
> 
> 
> There are 2 things I do.
> 
> First I have those numbers included in my contacts so all I have to do
> is push one button on the hide keypad screen to have the additional
> digits put in for me. This is a little risky if your phone is stolen so
> you can password protect or if it should happen notify your credit card
> or bank.
> 
> Second use a headset which gives you better access to volume levels on
> the keypad.
> 
> On 4/19/2012 4:37 AM, Rob Tabor wrote:
>> Good morning all,
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Though I have generally conquered the touch screen technology of the iPhone,
>> there is just one little albeit sometimes pretty steep hill to climb. In
>> using teletouch services involving entry of a long string of digits on the
>> dial pad, it seems nearly impossible to dial the numbers fast enough to get
>> the info I am looking for without being timed out by the system, e.g., a 16
>> digit account number to find out how much I owe in the current billing
>> cycle. I do own and use the Apple Bluetooth qwerty keyboard but the last
>> time I tried it with a teletouch service it did no good to try dialing on
>> the keyboard numbers, so I had to try to move to numbers with the arrow keys
>> and cord the up and down arrow keys to enter them one by one, and it still
>> wasn't fast enough. I currently use a 3G iPhone. Any suggestions for
>> wrestling the beast to the ground are well appreciated. Sometimes I miss a
>> good old fashion keypad for dialing.
>> 
>> TIA and best regards,
>> 
>> Rob "Jayhawk Bob" Tabor
>> 
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