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Dave Allen <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi all!

I can't always make this happen, but I've noticed for a while now if I just
touch the home button with one finger; I don't actually press the button,
but just slide a finger across it, I hear a resulting whoosing sound. I've
never read any explanation of this anywhere, so can someone tell me what
that means?

I haven't registered my fingerprint on the phone because I don't really have
any faith in the technology, but I do wonder what that gesture and resulting
whoosing sound actually accomplishes.

Thanks for an explanation if anyone has it.

73,
Dave

David Allen, Director
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