At times, neither the Home nor Recent
Apps buttons worked when pressed.
Not exact matches
«You will also be able to add your car to the Tesla shared fleet just by tapping a
button on the Tesla phone
app and have it generate income for you while you're at
work or on vacation, significantly offsetting and at times potentially exceeding the monthly loan or lease cost...
«You will also be able to add your car to the Tesla shared fleet just by tapping a
button on the Tesla phone
app and have it generate income for you while you're at
work or on vacation, significantly offsetting and, at times, potentially exceeding the monthly loan or lease cost,» he said.
The case is made out of shock - absorbing material to help your iPhone from the perils of the laws of physics, and the physical shutter
button works with the default camera
app.
«You will also be able to add your car to the Tesla shared fleet just by tapping a
button on the Tesla phone
app and have it generate income for you while you're at
work or on vacation, significantly offsetting and at times potentially exceeding the monthly loan or lease cost,» Musk wrote at the time.
The rest of the infotainment system is pretty good: the navigation display is 8 inches (smaller without navi) mounted at the top of the center stack, center stack
buttons are big and legible, and
apps such as Pandora
work without CarPlay, and on Android as well.
Using the menu
button, notes, export, Send
works for most documents... however when I get a document from «send to my kindle»
app the export
button does not show up.
They do have page turn
buttons sure, but it has been my experience with Android driven e-readers (by reviewing them all) that the page turn
buttons work with the default e-reading
app and select
apps from the Android market.
I was not aware that the page turn
buttons only
worked with the default reading
app.
Keep in mind with the max, that the page turn
buttons only
work with the default e-reading
app, they don't
work with any
apps you download.
Battery will barely last two weeks Many software bugs Older fonts on stock e-reading
app No list of recommended
apps that
work well on an e-ink screen Home
button is basically a back
button
Third party
apps work about the same on either, though it seems page
buttons worked more often with the Boyue firmware.
The new Good e-Reader 1.72
App now allows users to be able to download small and large games at the click of a
button, all the real
work is done behind the scenes.
Pageturn keys don't
work in 3rd party
apps e-Paper refresh rate makes most
apps unviable Home
button is an illusion, it turns on the light Most
apps are full screen, it makes exiting the
app tedious Incapable of switching to landscape mode outside the stock reading
app
Gifting in the iBookstore
works identically to Apple's iTunes and
App Store counterparts: Just choose the book you'd like to gift, then tap either the dropdown arrow next to the price (on a Mac) or the Share
button (on an iOS device).
Luckily, it has manual page turn
buttons that are compatible with the stock e-reader
apps that are pre-installed on the e-reader, but the
buttons do not
work on popular
apps such as Kindle, Kobo or Nook.
The way it
works is simple: when the famous
button is integrated into a mobile
app, clicking it will allow the logged in user to Like any piece of content.
The Illumina has physical page turn
buttons that
work great with the stock e-reading
app, but many of the Android
apps you will install do not support these
buttons.
Also, if I heard right, the
buttons for turning pages don't
work for all reading
apps.
The volume
buttons don't change pages with the Kindle
app, but
work on the PB and Aldiko
app.
The Prime is more comfortable to hold and the page
buttons are easily mappable so they
work with 3rd party
apps.
Where in regular Android, you can task switch by long - pressing the home
button; that doesn't
work on the G Tablet — you must return to the home screen and then reopen an
app to switch to it.
I'm
working on posting reviews for the Android - powered InkBook Prime and InkBook Classic 2, and it turns out the Kindle
app works pretty well on them, but it takes some
work to get the page
buttons setup and it's entirely not obvious unless you know exactly what to do.
Here's how it
works: A dedicated
button pulls up small application snapshots of your most recently used
apps.
The next page
button works better in this
app.
I found that
apps like Cool Reader and Moon Reader
work really well after setting them up properly, and the inkBook's page
buttons even
work with both of those
apps.
But mainstream
apps like Kindle and Kobo don't
work very well, and the page
buttons don't
work with them either.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party
apps don't
work well because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android ereaders; the page
buttons only
work with a few
apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
A method I learned
worked pretty well basically power off your phone take out the sim card turn on your phone then put it into wifi mode once you do that you go into all
apps clear the Google frame rate reboot your phone right away once it turns on go too about phone and check for update you should see the jelly bean update appear once it finishes downloading put your phone in airplane mode by holding the power
button then reboot your phone and boom you have jelly bean
The Nook
button is the glue that holds common navigation together, but it doesn't
work in all
apps, which is problematic.
If the Nook
button worked inside all
apps consistently, I would prefer the Nook Tablet because its interface is more customizable, with more navigation options.
There is some inconsistency, though, because in some
apps the Settings
button doesn't
work.
If this method doesn't
work, uninstall the
app via Settings > Apps & Games > Manage All Applications > [App name] > Uninstall and restart your device by holding down the Power button and reinstall the a
app via Settings >
Apps & Games > Manage All Applications > [
App name] > Uninstall and restart your device by holding down the Power button and reinstall the a
App name] > Uninstall and restart your device by holding down the Power
button and reinstall the
appapp.
It went through the startup process twice, then Google Play was acting crazy and would keep reverting back to the description of a certain
app, and I had the back
button not
work for a couple of
apps too.
Not much said about the navigation
buttons, but I'm sure they don't
work with anything other than built in applications as most Android
apps aren't coded to use them.
Onyx also added the ability to force a full page screen refresh by holding down the menu
button — it
works fast and comes in handy when text gets fuzzy or the screen gets too messy with afterimages when using certain Android
apps.
If you turn on volume control in Kindle and turn on volume control in the icurus settings then the right and left page turn
buttons work in the Kindle
app and in many others.
The T68 does have the advantage of using the nav wheel
button to turn pages; the page
buttons on the Illumina HD don't
work with the Kindle
app.
I also liked being able to use the»n'
button to call up the pop - up menu overlay with
buttons for hopping to different sections on the tablet; unfortunately, the overlay didn't
work consistently from within
apps, and Barnes & Noble didn't provide a consistent back
button or menu
button.
Update: Both sets of page
buttons do
work if you enable page turns with volume
buttons in the Kindle
app settings, and then again in the main Icarus settings menu, located in User Defined settings.
I know this is a long - shot, but if you turn on «Volume
Buttons Control» in the Kindle
app settings, do the page turn
buttons work?
Yes, having the Android Market (assuming Augen can get it
working) and core
apps on a tablet is a treat, but they don't make up for this slate's awful resistive screen, awkward
button placement, and other deficiencies.
Aldiko is a much better all around
app than the built - in reading
app, except the page - turn
buttons don't
work.
I installed this (before the regular kindle) and the page turn
buttons only
work in the menus of the
app, not the book itself.
The notification drawer and navigation
buttons work the same as any normal phone or tablet, but the home screen shows all the
apps you have installed in a vertical list.
I'm having trouble with the Opera mobile and the default browser; both don't
work (when selected, I get taken back to the home screen), and in the market, I can't page up or down once I get into
Apps - > Communication — > Top Free (pressing the nook
buttons does nothing), so I can not get to the Opera Mini
app to try a reinstall.
The Nook doesn't have audio either, but it does have hardware
buttons, and they
work in most
apps (not so well in Kindle).
Speaking of page
buttons, the device has a set on each side of the screen, and they
work well with most reading
apps (first you have to enable page turns with volume
buttons in settings).
But the
buttons don't
work with most third - party
apps, like Kobo and Kindle.
Other reading
apps like Moon + Reader and Mantano
work well too, and offer page
button support and E Ink friendly features.