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Lots of stuff including Art

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2 July 2012

The iPhone 4s Tips continue


Please read the Disclaimer in or about the 25 June 2012 Blog post before proceeding.  These iPhone 4s tips are provided to assist new users to the iPhone.  If like one of my daughters you are ‘all geeked out’ then these iPhone 4s posts probably won’t be for you. In all instances the official APPLE advice as guidance is best.  So if you track down the official APPLE stuff; then there is no need for you to waste time reading this Blog.  Unless of course you are interested in the host of other ramblings that appear from time to time on The Weekender

(18) ‘Screen pinching’ is another important part of the iPhone 4s experience.  Finger and thumb together on the screen and then move them apart and back towards one another and you will see the screen zoom in out.  Great for checking out parts of the photographs or changing the font size when reading a webpage. 

(19) While we are on the subject of photographs; remember that new images can be taken by pressing the camera button shown on screen (when the camera viewfinder is open after you click on the camera iPhone App), or by ‘+’ zoom button on the edge of the iPhone 4s

(20) And don’t forget that the iPhone 4s camera viewfinder image rotates! Hold the iPhone camera one way and the ‘+’ zoom button will be on the underside and to the left.  Rotate the iPhone 4s and the camera viewfinder image will remain in the same orientation (what you see is what you get) but the ‘+’ zoom button will now be on the top and to the right hand side more akin to the normal camera shutter release position.  Open up your camera App and have a go yourself, it’s only a machine, so don’t be afraid


More iPhone 4s Tips to follow; so check back and read the Weekender Blog now and again
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