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Yesterday we had ours sister magazine published an article where you could read about 5 lesser-known gestures that can make your daily use easier iPhone. It should be noted that readers quite liked this article. Since there are not only five of these "hidden gestures" available throughout the system, but many more, we decided to bring a sequel, right here. So, if you want to learn about 10 interesting gestures in total, click on the article I am attaching below, and then dive into reading this article. Let's get straight to the point.

Keyboard as a trackpad

Autocorrect works relatively well in both iOS and iPadOS, however, from time to time we have to manually correct a word. Most users make edits in words by classically tapping the place where the correction should take place. However, users rarely get it right in this case, so they needlessly delete a longer part of the word than necessary. Do you know that you can simply activate a kind of "trackpad" on your iPhone, with the help of which you can get the cursor exactly where you need it? If you have an iPhone with 3D Touch, that's enough press hard anywhere on the keyboard, if your iPhone is only equipped with Haptic Touch, so hold your finger on the space bar. The individual letters then disappear and you can simply move with your finger, like a trackpad on a Mac.

Scrolling the page

From time to time, you may find yourself on a page where you need to quickly scroll down a bit, or even all the way down. Most users do this by swiping their finger frantically from the bottom to the top of the screen. They then repeat this action until they are where they need to be. But the truth is that you can scroll much faster on the page. In this case, just swipe on the page in Safari they went a little lower, making it appear on the right page, among other things slider. Then this slider is enough catch and after right edge of the display with him scroll up or down. This way you can move quickly on any page.

Go back up

In the above paragraph, we have shown together how you can move quickly on a website. However, there is another interesting trick with which you can quickly and easily get back to the top of any application with one tap. If you are at the bottom of an application and want to go back up, just swipe they tapped the top bar, ideally for current time. This will automatically take you to the very top of the application. In addition to Safari, this feature can be used, for example, in Messages, Notes, Photos, Instagram and many other applications.

Hide keyboard in Messages

Through the article mentioned at the beginning, you were able to learn how you can view the sending times of individual SMS messages or iMessages in the native Messages application. However, this trick is certainly not the only trick you can use in the Messages app. In certain situations, you may want to quickly hide the keyboard from within Messages so it doesn't get in the way. Traditionally, users can do this by swiping up in a conversation, which isn't ideal. If you want to quickly hide the keyboard in the Messages app, all you have to do is they ran a finger up and down it quickly. This will automatically hide the keyboard. To display it again, just tap in the text field for the message.

Tagging multiple notes

If you're using the native Notes app, you'll probably find this trick useful in the future. While in previous article we've shown you how to tag multiple photos and videos, so in this article we'll look at how you can tag multiple notes at once and quickly. First, it is necessary that you get into the application They moved the notes. Here then move to folders, in which you want to mark notes, then tap in the top right three dots icon. In the menu that appears, tap the option Select notes. Now all you have to do is they ran their finger over the tick wheels, in either direction top to bottom, or bottom up. Once you mark the notes, you can easily mark them to share or with them otherwise work.

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