Ipad Mini - anyone else have problems with headphone socket?

Got to say suz I really think the issue here is you.

To highlight text is incredibly easy. Hold on a word until it is selected and then just move the bars to the left or right. It really is incredibly simple. Not sure what your issue actually is? Is it only in the tp app? I don't use it so maybe it's a problem specific to the way that app is coded?

Joe, I have the latest ipad and I assure you, placing the cursor is a proverbial pain in the bum!

Only by enlarging the page can I place the cursor where I want it, so I definitely agree with Suz.
 
Joe, I have the latest ipad and I assure you, placing the cursor is a proverbial pain in the bum!

Only by enlarging the page can I place the cursor where I want it, so I definitely agree with Suz.

and like I said.

You must have fat fingers :lol: :D
 
and like I said.

You must have fat fingers :lol: :D
You are forgetting your deceased husband had them specially program in the following all over IOS.

Code:
if (user =="Joe Scrivens")
  make_experience_sublime();
else
  make_em_look_like_muppets();
endif

Either that or you have "Laiiidiees fingers..." :razz:

;) :D
 
If you use the magnifier to get to the right word, then double tap, it will come up with a little menu saying select, select all and paste, just tap select and it will select that word, then move the little bars by holding your finger on them and dragging them to where you want.
 
With tap, hold and swipe you'd have the screen scroll automatically in whatever direction you moved the swipe so you could move across screens. As soon as you bump the edge it would show you more in that direction. The majority of people logically highlight text from the start of what they want to the end. I've never seen anyone highlight in the middle and stretch to the start and end from there.

They should have experimented on me. I'd have told them where they were going wrong :D
 
With tap, hold and swipe you'd have the screen scroll automatically in whatever direction you moved the swipe so you could move across screens. As soon as you bump the edge it would show you more in that direction. The majority of people logically highlight text from the start of what they want to the end. I've never seen anyone highlight in the middle and stretch to the start and end from there.

They should have experimented on me. I'd have told them where they were going wrong :D

it's not about just highlighting what you want, it's being able to pan and scroll the page, then come back to what you highlighted to continue if needed.

the rules are different when you don't have a hover mode.
 
You are forgetting your deceased husband had them specially program in the following all over IOS.

Code:
if (user =="Joe Scrivens")
  make_experience_sublime();
else
  make_em_look_like_muppets();
endif

Either that or you have "Laiiidiees fingers..." :razz:

;) :D

nice!
 
We beg to differ :)

I'd settle for some cursor keys on the standard keypad. That would help no end with the poor positioning.

I've now got the infamous 'unable to connect to itunes' error when trying to access the app store. :bang:
 
We beg to differ :)

I'd settle for some cursor keys on the standard keypad. That would help no end with the poor positioning.

I've now got the infamous 'unable to connect to itunes' error when trying to access the app store. :bang:

i think you would be better off with a netbook by the sounds of it. I'd send the ipad back if I were you :thumbs:
 
My old macbook is basically a netbook. It's too slow for much else. The point of an ipad is to see about app development for it and because it doesn't weigh a ton like a laptop or have short battery life. As a passive consumption device it works very well. It's just the text input that is leaving a lot to be desired!

Cursor keys on the standard keyboard would have removed most of my annoyance with it.
 
My old macbook is basically a netbook. It's too slow for much else. The point of an ipad is to see about app development for it and because it doesn't weigh a ton like a laptop or have short battery life. As a passive consumption device it works very well. It's just the text input that is leaving a lot to be desired!

Cursor keys on the standard keyboard would have removed most of my annoyance with it.

I've been developing for ios for quite a while. It's lots of fun
 
Years ago I had the idea for a smart shopping app. Phones didn't have gps and wifi then so it was a pipedream to be able to search online/shop's epos for something and find it in or near your current location and have it take you to the exact rail in the shop ( I thought shops would have everything with rfid tags so they would know where all their stock was )

Probably been done by now.
 
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