Tampilkan postingan dengan label iPhone. Tampilkan semua postingan
Tampilkan postingan dengan label iPhone. Tampilkan semua postingan

7 essential iPhone typing tips


7 essential iPhone typing tips 7 essential iPhone typing tipsWish you could send a text message in ALL CAPS? Can’t find the em dash key? Tired of your iPhone constantly fixing your typing, even when it doesn’t need to be fixed? Read on for seven iPhone typing tips you need to know.
Note: Most of these tips also apply to the iPad and iPod Touch.

1. Turn on caps lock

Sending a text message or an email IN ALL CAPS is usually considered yelling—but hey, sometimes yelling is called for, right? And even if you’re not in a yelling mood, you might need something ASAP, or maybe you’re just LOL.
iPhone caps lock 300x214 7 essential iPhone typing tips
You’ll know that caps lock is engaged when your iPhone’s “shift” key turns blue.
Here’s the trick to turning on caps lock on the iPhone: just double-tap the shift key. When the key turns blue, the caps lock is on; tap it again to turn caps lock off.

2. Turn off auto-correct

Had enough of those little pop-up bubbles that correct your misspellings, abbreviations, proper names, or anything else you don’t want corrected? You can always tap the bubble to dismiss it, or you can simply deactivate the iPhone’s auto-correct feature altogether.
To do so, tap Settings, General, Keyboard, then switch “Auto-Correction” to off. (And if you find you miss auto-correct after awhile, don’t worry—just turn it back on.)
While you’re at it, you can also keep the iPhone from capitalizing the first word of each new sentence by switching off “Auto-Capitalization,” or have it quit checking your spelling by turning off the “Check Spelling” setting.

3. “Long-press” your way to an em dash, a bullet, a “curly” quote, or an ellipsis

Can’t find your favorite symbol on the iPhone keypad? Maybe it’s just hidden. Tapping and holding a specific key (or a “long-press,” as it’s often called) will sometimes reveal a series of additional keys.
IPhone keyboard em dash 300x217 7 essential iPhone typing tips
Tap and hold a symbol key to get more character options.
For example, while typing the body of a message, you can find the em dash (“—”) by jumping to the symbols keyboard (press the “.?123″ key) and pressing and holding the dash key.
Within a second or so, the pop-up “-” will expand with more options, including an em dash, a mid-size dash, and a bullet. Slide your fingertip up to the button you want, then release. Presto!
Press and hold the period, and you’ll get a pop-up for an ellipsis (“…”). Tap and hold the exclamation or question marks for their inverted versions (“¡” and “¿”). And for a variety of “curly” quotes, tap and hold the quote key. Keep long-pressing other keys, and you’ll find even more options.

4. Add a “.com,” “.net,” “.org,” or other dot-somethings

When you’re tapping an Internet or email address into the iPhone’s browser or the “To:” line of an email message, you don’t have to type in “.com,” “.net,” or “.org” every time. Instead, just tap and hold the period key (or the “.com” key when you’re using the web browser), and a pop-up will appear with all manner of dot-somethings.

5. Create keyboard shortcuts

Tired of typing out your street address over and over, or wish there was a quicker way to ask your instant messaging buddies if they’re around?
You can create keyboard shortcuts that will replace a few letters with full words or even entire phrases—perfect for, say, quickly tapping “ut” for “You there?” or “myadd” for your home address.
Tap Settings, General, Keyboard, and then scroll down to the Shortcuts section. Forstep-by-step instructions, click here.

6. Add emoticon and “emoji” keys

Want to add a smiley, a frowny face, or a pout to your messages, all without having to remember and type out a bunch of colons, dashes, and parentheses?
iPhone emoji keyboard 300x214 7 essential iPhone typing tips
Want scores of emoticons at your beck and call? Just install the “Emoji” keyboard on your iPhone.
All you have to do is dive into the iPhone’s international keyboard settings and add the “Emoji” keyboard. (“Emoji,” by the way, is a Japanese term for emoticons and tiny, often elaborate pictures in digital messages; think of them as emoticons on steroids.)
Here’s how to do it:
  • Tap Settings, General, Keyboard, then tap Keyboards on the next screen.
  • You should see a list of all the virtual keyboards supported on the iPhone, along with an “Add New Keyboard” button; go ahead and tap that last button.
  • Scroll down the long list of keyboards until you find “Emoji,” then tap it.
  • Now, close the Settings app, go back to your Messages or Mail app, and begin composing a new message. In the bottom-left corner of the keyboard, you’ll see a key with a globe icon stamped on it; tap that key.
  • Your default keyboard will disappear, and in its place you’ll see a bunch of emoticons and emoji; swipe the keyboard, and you’ll find more. For even morechoices, tap the tabs at the bottom of the screen.
  • Ready to go back to your regular keyboard? Just tap the globe key again.

7. Type characters with accent marks

Yep, you can type letters with accents—everything from acute (“á”) and grave (“à”) accents to umlauts (“ä”) and tildes (“ã”).
Just tap and hold the letter you want to add an accent to; in a moment or two, a pop-up with a range of accent marks will appear. Slide your fingertip to the accent you want, then release.
Read more »»  

iPhone tip: 3 camera shortcuts for snap-happy shutterbugs


3 iPhone camera tips iPhone tip: 3 camera shortcuts for snap happy shutterbugsAre too many Kodak moments slipping away while you’re frantically trying to turn on your iPhone’s camera? I know the feeling.
Get ready for a trio of tips that’ll help you launch the iPhone’s camera app in a flash, hit the shutter button with perfect aim, and sneak a lightning-fast peek at the photos you just shot.
Let’s get snapping, starting with…

1. Launch the camera from the iPhone’s lock screen

You’re out and about with the kids when one of your little ones does something especially photo-worthy.
But by the time you’ve unlocked your iPhone and swiped your way to the Camera app, the moment’s over.
Sound familiar?
Swipe up on the iPhone lock screen camera shortcut 300x215 iPhone tip: 3 camera shortcuts for snap happy shutterbugs
Tap, hold and swipe up on the camera icon to jump directly to the iPhone’s viewfinder.
Next time, try this:
  • Click the Home key or the sleep/wake button to light up the iPhone’s lock screen; you should see a little camera icon sitting to the right of the familiar “slide to unlock” slider.
  • Tap and hold the camera icon, then swipe up—and when you do, the iPhone lock screen will slide up like a window shade, revealing the camera viewfinder. Go ahead and snap away.
Note: In case you’re wondering, no—an iPhone thief can’t use the camera shortcut to bypass your passcode. You’ll still need to enter your PIN to browse your previously-snapped photos, place a call, or access the home screen.

2. Use a volume button as the shutter release

You’ve been tapping, tapping, tapping away at the iPhone’s camera, only to realize later that you failed to squeeze off a single shot.
Click an iPhone volume button to snap a photo 300x235 iPhone tip: 3 camera shortcuts for snap happy shutterbugs
The iPhone’s volume buttons double as the shutter release for the camera.
What happened?
Well, chances are your fingertip missed the virtual shutter button on your iPhone’s slippery touchscreen.
Here’s a solution: instead of dealing with the on-screen shutter release, try clicking one of the volume buttons to snap a photo.
And yes, either volume button will do.

3. Swipe to see your latest photos

You just took a series of baby photos and you want to see if any of them came out … but you also want to be ready for any unexpected grins.
Swipe to the iPhone camera roll 300x257 iPhone tip: 3 camera shortcuts for snap happy shutterbugs
Swipe from left to right on the viewfinder screen to jump to the last photo you snapped.
Well, you could always tap the little image thumbnail in the bottom-left corner of the viewfinder screen to review the shots you just snapped, then press the blue camera button to go back to the viewfinder.
Here’s a faster way, though:
  • From the camera viewfinder, swipe from left to right, and you’ll instantly jump to the latest picture in your camera roll.
  • Swipe the other way, and you’ll wind up back at the viewfinder, ready to snap photos again.
Read more »»  

Make it easier to double-click the Home key


Make the iPhone home key easier to double click iPhone tip: Make it easier to double click the Home keyFor some of us, double-clicking the iPhone’s Home key to get to the multitasking bar at the bottom of the screen isn’t quite as easy as it sounds.
If you don’t (or can’t) click fast enough, you’ll just wind up back on the home screen, or maybe even on the “Spotlight” search page.
iPhone home click speed setting 300x285 iPhone tip: Make it easier to double click the Home key
By tweaking a single setting, you can make the iPhone’s “home-click” speed much easier on your thumb.
Well, here’s the thing: you can actually slow down the speed with which you need to double-click (or triple-click, as the case may be) the Home key, perfect for those of us lacking split-second reflexes.
Here’s how…
  • Tap Settings, General, Accessibility, then scroll all the way down and tap “Home-click Speed” (it’s under the “Physical & Motor” setting).
  • Now, pick a new double-click speed—either Slow or Slowest.
  • When you tap a new option, your iPhone will “buzz” three times to give you an idea of how quickly (or slowly) you need to double-click.
Read more »»  

Whitoken Winterboard theme installation guide

Tired of the default iPod Touch or iPhone theme? Want a nice looking theme for your iPod Touch or iPhone? GetWhitoken! You have to jailbreak to get this theme, but it's totally worth it. See a screenshot of this theme below. As you can see it looks very nice on the iPod Touch/iPhone. This theme was created by 6mik-design.

In this post I will show you how you can get this theme on your iPod Touch or iPhone.
Whitoken


How to Install Whitoken on your iPod Touch or iPhone


You will need to first jailbreak, then install WinterBoard, and then add additional applications in order to install this theme. I will guide you through the process.

Part 1: Jailbreak and Install Cydia


In this part I will show you how to jailbreak and install Cydia on your iPod Touch/iPhone.

1. Download redsn0w, and check our guide on how to jailbreak your iPod Touch or jailbreak your iPhone.
Cydia


2. You should see the above Cydia icon on your  homescreen. Tap the Cydia icon.

Cydia - User/Hacker/Developer Mode

3. When Cydia first launches it will ask you to choose what mode you want to use.  Just tap User (Graphical Only). You can go back and change this later if you wish to.

Cydia Essential Upgrades

4. Cydia will now check for updates and present you with the above prompt saying something like 2 Essential Upgrades. Tap the "Upgrade Essential" button.

Cydia Upgrade - Confirm

5. Now Cydia will ask you to confirm your selection. Tap the Confirm button in the top right.

Cydia - Restart

6. Cydia will now start updating. Once the update is complete it will show a "Complete" message. You will need to restart Cydia, tap the Close Cydia (Restart) button.

Part 2: How to Install WinterBoard


Part 2: Install Winterboard


This is the second part. You will now be installing WinterBoard. WinterBoard is an application that allows you to customize the design of your iPhone and iPod Touch. It's created by Saurik.

Cydia App

1. Tap the Cydia icon to launch Cydia.

Winterboard - Search

2. Tap the Search icon on the bottom right and type in WinterBoard in the top search box.

Winterboard - Search results

3. Once you see WinterBoard in your search results, tap it.

Winterboard Package

4. Once you get to the WinterBoard package, tap the Install button on the top right.

Winterboard - Confirm Install

5.  Tap the confirm button on the top right to confirm your install.

Winterboard - Reboot

6. Once WinterBoard is installed, you'll need to tap the "Reboot Device" button to reboot your device.

WinterBoard Icon

7. Congratulations, WinterBoard is now installed on your device. You should see the following icon labelled WinterBoard on your device once it restarts.

Part 3: Adding the required Cydia repositories


Part 3: Add the required repositories to Cydia


The Whitoken theme requires you to download additional applications from  Cydia. By default Cydia already has all the repositories you need, except for the Touch-Mania repository which is required for this theme. Adding a repository is simple, and I will show you how to do it in this page.

Cydia
1.  Open Cydia.

Cydia - Manage Tab

2. Tap the Manage tab. Once you get there, tap the Sources button in the middle.

Cydia Sources

3. You should now see a listing of all the sources you have. Tap the Edit button in the top right.

cydia-repo-url

4. After tapping the Edit button, tap the Add button and type enter the following Cydia/APT URL:http://cydia.touch-mania.com/. After typing, press the Add button. Cydia will now add the Cydia/APT URL you entered.

Return to Cydia

5.  Once Cydia has added the repository, it will say Complete. Tap the Return to Cydia button once you see this message.

Part 4: Downloading the required Applications


Part 4: Adding the required Applications


You need to install additional applications from Cydia to get the Whitoken theme to work. The following applications must be installed:

  • iBlank

  • BlankNull

  • Categories

  • Five Column Springboard

  • FiveIRows GUI

  • SpringJumps

  • OpenSSH

Here is how to install these applications:

Cydia

1. Open the Cydia app.

Search - iBlank

2. Tap the Search tab, and type in iBlank.

iBlank Package

3. Tap the iBlank package in the search results and then tap the Install button in the top right.
Install - iBlankContinue Queuing - Cydia


5. Tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left, and then tap the Continue Queuing button.

6. Tap the Search tab again and type in BlankNull, tap the BlankNull package in the search results. tap theInstall button on the top right, and then tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left. Tap the Continue Queuing button.

7. Tap the Search tab again and type in Categories, tap the Categories package in the search results. Tap theInstall button on the top right, and then tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left. Tap the Continue Queuing button.

8. Tap the Search tab again and type in Five Column Springboard, tap the Five Column Springboardpackage in the search results. Tap the Install button on the top right, and then tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left. Tap the Continue Queuing button.

9. Tap the Search tab again and type in FiveIRows GUI, tap the FiveIRow GUI package in the search results. tap the Install button on the top right, and then tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left. Tap theContinue Queuing button.

10. Tap the Search tab again and type in SpringJumps, tap the SpringJumps package in the search results. tap the Install button on the top right, and then tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left. Tap the Continue Queuing button.

11. Tap the Search tab again and type in OpenSSH, tap the OpenSSH package in the search results. tap theInstall button on the top right, and then tap the Cancel/Queue button on the top left. Tap the Continue Queuing button.

Manage Queue Cydia

12. Tap the Manage tab and then tap the Queue button in the top right.

Queue All Cydia Apps

13. Tap the Confirm button on the top right to install all the applications.

14. The required applications for the Whitoken theme have now been installed! Take a break and lets continue to the next page.

Part 5: Creating the Categories


Part 5: Creating the Categories


You need to create 4 categories for your iPhones using the Categories application. This post will show you how to do this.

Cydia - Categories Icon

1. Find the Categories application and tap it.

2. An about message will pop up. Just tap the OK button.

Categories

3. Tap the Add button in the top right corner.

Categories Home Folder

4. Type in Home and tap Add.

Categories - Icon for Home Folder

5. A screen titled Icon For: Home will come up, chose any icon and tap on it.

Categories Home(0)

6. You will now see a Folder which says Home (0) on your screen.

Editing Home Folder

7. Tap the Home folder and then tap the Add button on the top right to add applications to the Home category.

Home Folder - Tap to Add

8. A Tap to add screen should show up. Tap and add any application you want in to the Home category. This theme will have four applications per page, so do not add applications that you want to appear on your pages in to any folders. There will be a total of 16 applications that you should not put in to any folder. Here is an example list of applications you should not add:

  • Preferences

  • MobileSafari

  • MobileMail

  • MobileAddressBook

  • Music

  • Photos

  • Videos

  • Remote (if you have this)

  • Cydia

  • Winterboard

  • Dictionary (if you have this

  • Syncinablink (if you have this)

  • Rolando 2

  • Real Racing

  • X-plane extreme

  • Payback

Categories Home - Confirm

9. Tap the Done button on the top left once you are done. Another screen will show up asking you to confirm your apps, if you added the right ones then tap Done.

10. Now you should be back at the Categories home screen. The Home folder should say Home(x), where x is the number of apps you have in this folder.

11. It's time to create the other folders. I'm just going to tell you what folders to create below, make sure you add every application in them except for 4 applications for each category (I listed apps I didn't add in step 8, you can use it as an example. ) . There should be a total of 16 apps that are not added to any folder. Here are the other folders you should add:

  • Media

  • Apps

  • Games

12. Once you're done creating the categories and folders, exit the Categories application. Make sure you haveonly 3 icons on your dock. If you don't then hold down an icon for any application and put it on the dock.

Part 6: Configuring Settings


Part 6: Configuring Settings


In this part you will need to activate FiveIRows, activate Hidespringdots, and configure the SpringJumps app settings. Read on to find out how to do this.
1. Open the FiveIRows app.

FiveIRows On

2. Tap FiveIRows and Hide SpringDots so they switch to ON. Once you've done that you can close this app.

3. Open the SpringJumps app.

4. Under Preferences, tap General.

SpringJumps General

5. Slide the Page titles button to OFF. Make sure Jump Dock is OFF as well. Once you've done that tap the Back button.

6. Under Preferences, tap Jump Icons.

SpringJumps Pages

7. Slide the buttons for Pages 4 through 8 to OFF. Leave Pages 0 through 3 ON.

Part 7: SSH Time!


Part 7: SSH Time!


I. Download and install WinSCP on your computer.

iPod Touch WiFi

2. Make sure your iPod touch/iPhone's WiFi is on and connected to a network. Go to Settings - > WiFi. Tap the arrow of the network you're connected to, and write down your IP address.

WinSCP login info

3. Open WinSCP. Click the New button on the top right. For Host name, enter in your iPod Touch/iPhone's IP address. For username enter in root and for password enter in alpine. Once you've entered in all this information, click the Save button and then click OK.

WinSCP Saved Entry

4. Click the login button. WinSCP will show "Searching for host..." and "Connecting to host..". After that a window will pop up saying that Host has not answered for more than 15 seconds, just wait. When you SSH for the first time it takes some time for WinSCP to login. Make sure your iPod Touch/iPhone is connected.

5. A Window saying "WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH" will pop up. Just click the Updatebutton.

6. If you're asked for your password, enter alpine and then click OK.

7. Now minimize the WinSCP window, and Download the Whitoken theme. Open the Whitoken ZIP file, and extract all the files to a folder named Whitoken on your Desktop.

8. Go back to WinSCP and on the left hand window locate your Whitoken folder where you extracted all the files.

9. Navigate to /private/var/stash/Applications. Copy all the files named _shortcutx_x.app from the Whitoken folder to this directory.

Part 8: Making Blank Icons & Rearranging


Part 8: Making Blank Icons & Rearranging


Now you need to make 44 blank icons on your iPod Touch/iPhone.

1. Open the iBlank app.

iBlank - 44 Blank icons

2. You need to create 44 blank icons, so click the button "10" 4 times, and then click the button "4" 1 time. You can use whatever combination you want, as long as you end up with 44 blank icons.

Screenshot page 0Screenshot Page 1Screenshot Page 2Screenshot Page 3

3. Now you need to rearrange the blank icons for each page too look like the above images. It will take a while to do it. Hold down the icons and drag them and try to make each page look like the screenshots above.

Part 9 - The Final Part: Folder Settings, SSH, and Theme Activation


Part 9 - The Final Part: Folder Settings, SSH, and Theme Activation


Finally! This is the last part. You need to apply a setting to each folder you created, then upload the Whitoken theme file using SSH, and then activate the Whitoken theme through Winterboard. Follow these steps below.

Home folder

1. Tap the Home folder, and then tap the i button in the bottom right corner.

Settings for each Folder

2. Use the settings in the above picture and apply it to each and every folder.

3. SSH in to your device using WinSCP. Upload the Whitoken by6MIK.theme folder from your Whitoken folder to /private/var/stash/Themes.

4. Open the Winterboard app.

Whitoken - Winterboard selection

5. Tap Whitoken by 6Mik. Also make sure you tap No Undocked Icon Labels and the No Docked Icon Labels.

Whitoken - Final Theme

6. Exit the WinterBoard app and the new theme will be applied. Congratulation, enjoy your new iPod Touch/iPhone theme. You can see how mine looks above. I'll be recreating mine since I didn't arrange my icons the way I wanted to. Remember to thank 6-mikdesign for this, he put a lot of work in to creating this.
Read more »»