nope guess not cant till that storm for dummies is released maybe theyll have pointers its so confusing searching for answer you find a thread and scroll 40 responsing just so they tell you to yuse the search yuk
yea, Ive looked on RIM's site, Verizon's site, and nothing. Is it not odd that such a complex product only comes with a "Tip Guide" haha... Even my screen protector has an instruction manual.
Ok here you go in order:
Tap interval probably in milleseconds between the time you tap once and the time the phone recognizes second tap
Hover period: Same as above
Swipe sensitivity: If you look at your screen from an acute angle you will see dots on it in rows and columns those detect where your fingers are and the sensitivity is adjusted through that setting.
Ok here you go in order:
Tap interval probably in milleseconds between the time you tap once and the time the phone recognizes second tap
Hover period: Same as above
Swipe sensitivity: If you look at your screen from an acute angle you will see dots on it in rows and columns those detect where your fingers are and the sensitivity is adjusted through that setting.
These are my best guesstimates....
Right on spaciorek,
just to further the proliferation of information here are a few suggested settings.
Swipe: 6 (the most sensitive)
Hover:100-300
Tap:100-300 (probably around 250 or 300 for most peoples fast rhythms)
What part of my post doesn't make sense????? The lower the number in interval the quicker the detection and the higher the number the more sensitive the screen is...RIM won't tell you what setting because EVERYONE's typing speed is different.....
What part of my post doesn't make sense????? The lower the number in interval the quicker the detection and the higher the number the more sensitive the screen is...RIM won't tell you what setting because EVERYONE's typing speed is different.....
for one you say that 2 of the settings are the same thing, that makes no sense.
and lastly you say they are guesses.
all i want is an explination from RIM in the online manual that is missing.
Tap Interval:
I think what others have said ... can't really figure this one out other than to say that it being lower enables much faster typing.
Hover Period:
The amount of time you leave your finger on something (a hover) before the hover-specific event occurs. Hover events are items like how you can hold your finger on a Name in the message list and it does a search for all messages from that person, or how you can hold your finger over a key and have it give you all the language-specific variations of that letter.
Swipe Sensitivity:
This one is easy, its just what is says. When you scroll up do you want the browser to go 5 lines or 20? Same for side-to-side msg navigating.