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โOct-11-2016 10:40 AM
diftw wrote:all I have is click speeds, no finger ๐
Regarding the Home button, my daughter sent this to me-works for the iPhone and iPad:
If you go to settings, general, accessibility, and home button and select finger, you won't have to press 50 things and wait 278 minutes to open your phone.
โOct-11-2016 10:35 AM
mr. ed wrote:the nonstop reminders are the same.SCVJeff wrote:mr. ed wrote:unfortunately you're going to be beat to death with reminders that do nothing but get in the way. It's a very minor change from previous upgrades. The big deal is opening the screen with 2 clicks related than a swipe
Well, looking at these replies, I think I'll hold off updating as long as I can. Thanks for your input.
Keep in mind, I'm talking about the iPad, not a phone. I use the iPad Air.
โOct-11-2016 10:15 AM
SCVJeff wrote:mr. ed wrote:unfortunately you're going to be beat to death with reminders that do nothing but get in the way. It's a very minor change from previous upgrades. The big deal is opening the screen with 2 clicks related than a swipe
Well, looking at these replies, I think I'll hold off updating as long as I can. Thanks for your input.
โOct-10-2016 04:38 PM
โOct-10-2016 04:24 PM
SCVJeff wrote:Yep, the article I linked listed it as no longer supported, too.
my bad.. I took it as he just didn't, not that he couldn't. Wonder if they left the 4S behind yet?
โOct-10-2016 04:23 PM
โOct-10-2016 04:07 PM
bwanshoom wrote:my bad.. I took it as he just didn't, not that he couldn't. Wonder if they left the 4S behind yet?SCVJeff wrote:wnjj's comment is correct - iOS 10 is not available on the iPad 2. You can't upgrade even if you wanted to. The iPad 2 is out of support - no upgrades, no patches. This article has more details.
No, he said he thinks it's too slow for the iPad 2. My iPad 4 is starting to dragg along too, but is still quite usable
โOct-10-2016 04:05 PM
mr. ed wrote:unfortunately you're going to be beat to death with reminders that do nothing but get in the way. It's a very minor change from previous upgrades. The big deal is opening the screen with 2 clicks related than a swipe
Well, looking at these replies, I think I'll hold off updating as long as I can. Thanks for your input.
โOct-10-2016 04:04 AM
SCVJeff wrote:wnjj's comment is correct - iOS 10 is not available on the iPad 2. You can't upgrade even if you wanted to. The iPad 2 is out of support - no upgrades, no patches. This article has more details.
No, he said he thinks it's too slow for the iPad 2. My iPad 4 is starting to dragg along too, but is still quite usable
โOct-10-2016 03:09 AM
โOct-09-2016 10:11 AM
tatest wrote:
My 2nd generation iPad got so sluggish on iOS 9 that I will not take it to 10.
My iPhone 5 is on 10, I am still trying to get used to subtle and not so subtle user interface differences. I do like how some of my apps now put notices on the lock screen, but I need to work on which apps, and maybe within the apps, which notices. Traffic info is more useful to me than the most recent shootings or convenience store robberies.
โOct-09-2016 09:24 AM
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