Teknopedia – If you’ve owned an Apple iPhone and used it for over a week, you’re probably an iPhone expert by now when it comes to great apps and great features. You may also know and have used some tricks to improve your iPhone experience… or maybe not.
When I say tricks, I mean nothing more than making effective use of what’s already in the iPhone. Many people seem to have missed this trick simply because they haven’t taken the time to learn the secrets behind their iPhone.
It is true and very clear that one of the most important and best features of the iPhone is its user interface. However, if you own an iPhone and are not a tech-savvy person, you may lose control of your iPhone’s beautiful interface. This article will help you understand how to use iPhone by learning the art of double-clicking on your iPhone screen.
Double Tap is an extension of Single Tap. You may have noticed that you rarely need to double-tap an item on your iPhone. Every icon and link on the user interface seems to respond with a simple one-touch gesture. However, there is an interface that reacts differently to a double tap than a simple tap on the screen.
Here’s the trick! When viewing a photo, video, web page, or email, double-tap to zoom. Double tap again to zoom out. While viewing a map, you can double-tap to zoom in further for a more detailed view. And a double tap with two fingers makes it smaller.
While watching a movie or video, you will notice that an image of a mailbox appears on the screen. This is when there are two black lines below and above the image, giving you a wider view. Double-tap the screen to watch a movie in full screen. But the full screen version can cut words when watching a subtitled movie. Double-tap your iPhone screen again to return to the inbox view.
It is just an example of the art of double-clicking on your iPhone screen. As mentioned in this article, the double-tap feature can be used in other applications on your iPhone. You’ll find this feature in the Photos app, Safari and Google Maps. In general, double-tap means zooming in on anything you tap on your iPhone screen. Suppose we want to take a closer look at the image on the front page of the online edition of the New York Times. Just double tap the image and the image will be enlarged to twice the default size.
To try out the best features on your iPhone, you may need to spend some time discovering this hidden trick. But over time, you’ll realize how great your iPhone is… because it gives you the choice of how you want to enjoy it.