[Electronics-Talk] Help Android double-tap

Carol Feazell cfeazell at comcast.net
Sat Jan 21 15:51:29 UTC 2017


All I can say, and it no doubt might not help a great deal, is that you
learn where the spot is and get better by practice, at least that was the
case for me and my Android phone so presume anything else would be the same.
It is a bit frustrating. Those things are sensitive and it's easy to get off
the spot as you lift your finger to double tap.

Carol Jean

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From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Help Android double-tap

Help!  We just got an accessible TV hookup from Cablevision, but they
control the TV through an Android MotoG phone app.  I use an iPhone, and the
Android double-tap has totally defeated me.  I find the thing I want to
double-tap, then the cable guy said to move my finger to a different place
and double-tap, slowly.  I tried at least 100 times, but was only successful
once, and couldn't replicate it.  Please someone tell me how to do this, if
it can be explained over email.

Thanks.

Tracy

 

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