The most overrated game I have seen In my life, tell me what is the most important thing in a videogame, yeah the story is very important and this game has a good one but the story is not the most important thing is the gameplay wich this game has not, the «gameplay» if i can call it that is a bunch of QTE and interactive cutscenes and point and click stuff and like I said the story is really good but the gameplay kills
it you just move your cursor and watch things happen.
When you're reading a book,
just move your cursor to the word you want defined and the definition pops up at the top of the screen.
To combat this not only does the cursor change when you hover over the object (as you would expect it to) but the objects are also magnetic,
just moving your cursor close to them will make it snap onto the object making them easily findable.
Just move your cursor on and off of it to see it change:
Just move your cursor on and off the photos to see them presto change - o!
For those of you on desktop computers that would like to see the interactive version,
just move your cursor on and off of the photo below to see it presto change - o!
Just move your cursor on and off of the photo below to see it presto change - o!
Not exact matches
In March 2002, the journal Nature detailed the work of scientists at Brown University in Rhode Island who implanted electrodes in the brains of monkeys that allowed the primates to
move a computer
cursor just by thinking about it.
Just by imagining the movements needed to
move a computer
cursor, they were able to direct a multi-degree of freedom robot arm to execute the maneuvers needed to play the game.
Moving the
cursor around automatically brings up short definitions on each word you land on, and fuller definitions plus search options are available in
just one or two clicks.
Also included in a dictionary which can be easily used to look up a word that is already displayed on the screen — you
just use the 5 way controller to
move the
cursor to it, but it is a little bit more difficult to use if the word is not on the screen.
Notes must be anchored to a highlight, and
moving the
cursor for the highlight is
just as slow and painful as with the dictionary.
Kirbyu, If you go to the map and
move your
cursor over the states it shows the Wii U was included as an option it
just didn't win in any states.
Defending power cores from the ruthless aliens is simple enough, as summoning towers is
just a matter of
moving a
cursor over a useable area and selecting which tower you want to use, but as typical of the genre, limited resources play a vital role in determining how many players can summon at any given time.
When you do choose a character, instead of
moving them around on a grid with a
cursor, the camera will zoom to a third person view and
just as long as you have the AP (in basic foolproof terms: stamina) to do so, you get to freely
move about the chosen character as if you're playing a shooter.
Firstly the game prevents you from placing units too closely to each other, which wouldn't be a problem except that it doesn't outright inform you how much space you need between units, you
just have to keep
moving your
cursor until it stops turning red.
I
just cant play this game being left handed... the thing is... all my life i've
moved the character /
cursor / whatever whit my left thumb and my main hand is left... so heres the problem... i hold the wiimote with my left hand... since is the only way i can, and i have to do with my right thumb (and im not that good with my right hand) what i have been doing all my life with my left thumb... is
just odd... and it makes my movement slow and cluncky...
Your operating system
just compensates by
moving your
cursor farther when it does detect a movement, so the movement isn't as smooth.
Just tick «Manually Position Orb» and
move the
cursor to where you want your start button.
When in the zoom - out stage,
just move the mouse
cursor over any group and that group gets highlighted, right click on the highlighted group to get the «Name Group» option pop out from bottom of screen.
If you want to go back to the app or program that you were
just in, you will have to
move your
cursor to the top left corner and click.
Just move your mouse
cursor to the bottom of your screen and the taskbar will appear.
This also ensures those trackpads don't «misfire» and accidentally trigger gestures when you're
just trying to
move the
cursor around.
This also includes
moving the mouse
cursor with
just one's eyes, according to VentureBeat.
Just force press anywhere on the keyboard and
move the
cursor around.
I am using the higher end Asprie E5 - 571 and I really hate it while typing as every left click turns into a right and the
cursor just moves away at the slightest touch from my left thumb.