Once again, Apple's attention to detail, especially when concerning
the user experience, shines through. For anyone who uses the calendar
app on their
iPad
on a regular basis, scrolling to different dates in the future (and the
past if you need to look up a former event) can be laborious.
Not to fear, Apple has you covered. To quickly scroll to future and
past dates, use the range selector bar at the bottom of the app by
tapping on the far right (for future events), then hold and slide your
finger past the arrow. You'll notice an indicator appear with the dates
moving very fast. When you get to the desired date, simply take your
finger off the screen.
The best part about this little trick is that it works in all of the
iPad calendar views and in landscape or portrait orientation. When
viewing your calendars in Day or List view, the speed scrolling will go
day-to-day. When viewing in Week view, the scrolling will be
week-to-week, Month view, month-to-month, and as expected, Year view,
year-to-year.
I find this tip most useful in the Day and List views, as you can
maintain your view and still get to days far in the future without
sacrificing the time it takes to switch views back and forth to advance
the timeline. I looked for a similar action in the
iPhone/iPod
Touch version of the iOS 5 calendar, but the lack of screen real estate
seems to dictate the exclusion. You can, however, tap and hold the
advancing arrows in all views and speed up the scrolling process (as
opposed to separately tapping each advancement).
Source is
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-31747_7-57324662-243/how-to-quickly-navigate-to-future-events-using-the-ios-5-calendar-app/
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