We decided to give these users a hand by both drudging up some tips and tricks that have been around since the beginning as well as a few new hints that only work with iOS 4. Each tip below features a handy graphic to help you figure out the process.
Keep in mind that many of these will work on all iOS devices so try them out on your iPod Touch and iPad as well!
Quick Period
Obviously, you can access the period key under the punctuation section but it’s a lot faster to just double tap the space bar.Hidden Characters
Pressing and holding some of the keys on the keyboard will reveal hidden characters. There are quite a few of these if you know where to look. Here’s a list of all the keys that you can hold and expand:- Letters: E, Y, U, I, O, A, S, L, Z, C, N
- Symbols: Dollar Sign, Dash, Ampersand, Quotes, Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point, Apostrophe, and Percent
- Safari “.com” button (brings up .net, .edu and .org)
Caps Lock
After you enable Caps Lock in preferences, double tapping the shift key will cause it to glow blue, indicating that Caps Lock is on.Quick Caps/Symbols
Obviously, you can tap the “.?123″ to access the symbols keyboard and the shift key to quickly capitalize a letter, but did you know that you could speed up the process by holding your finger down on one of these keys and then dragging the the key that you want to type? For instance, to quickly type the number “2″ from the main keyboard, hold the “.?123″ key, slide up to the “2″ and then release. You should be taken right back to the main QWERTY keyboard.Restart iPhone
As you know, to turn off your iPhone, simply hold the sleep button until the option pops up. However, if your phone is frozen, you’ll have to restart by holding the home and sleep buttons until it turns off.Screenshot
This is one we use every day here at AppStorm. To take a screenshot, hold down the home button, then hit the sleep button (you should see a flash). The image will then be saved into your photos and can be imported to your Mac through iPhoto.Inspect Link
If you see a link in Safari, hold your finger on it to see where it goes. You can also choose to copy it, open it in the current window or open it in a new window.Save Image
Just as in the previous tip, hold your finger on an image to see more options including the ability to download.Scrolling in a Frame
Have you ever tried to scroll in a window that’s inside another window in mobile Safari? It’s a bit tricky. Use two fingers to get the job done.Tap Dots for Next Page
If for some crazy reason you loathe the swiping motion necessary to navigate the home screens, you can tap the area at the bottom instead. Tap to the right of center to go right and to the left of center to go left.Quickly Select Word or Paragraph
You probably know that to quickly select a word you double tap it, but did you know you can quickly select an entire paragraph with a quadruple tap?Surely you didn’t know that one did you? Admit it, you’ve never tried quadruple tapping!
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