Turning pages requires a swipe or tap on the side of the screen you want (left for back, right for forward).
Not exact matches
«AI technology allows us to take an experience that would have
required our customers to navigate through several
pages on our website, and
turn it into a simple conversation in a chat environment,» said Steve Ellis, head of Wells Fargo's Innovation Group, where the company's AI team is based.
We can hope, though, that in the light of the whole, this first volume will
turn out to look like the first few hundred
pages of a Russian novel in which massive skill is
required just to get all the characters properly on stage.
The way forward for the centre - left
requires the
page to be
turned to a new chapter in the history of social democracy.
With the outbreak contained, Mr. de Blasio said attention was now
turning on how to prevent future outbreaks of Legionnaires» disease with legislation that will
require inspections and cleaning of cooling towers — an area where he and Mr. Cuomo had originally sparred but have now landed on the same
page.
You won't get engrossed in a novel when each
page turn requires a scramble to find the
page -
turning keys or mouse cursor position.
And, if most readers don't
require holding a leather bound tome with gold - edged
pages anymore, don't they still prefer cradling a book while they
turn the
pages?
A shirt - grabbing,
page -
turning love story that follows a one - of - a-kind family through twists of fate that
require nearly unimaginable choices.
Incorporated games and features also give the kids reasons to keep
turning the
pages, but a built - in functionality prevents kids from simply flipping through the
pages to get to the fun add - ons by
requiring them to interact for a certain amount of time on each
page before it changes.One of the exciting new functions of children's app books from companies like these is the ability that lets parents purchase a title for a family tablet, while still establishing multiple readers of the book.
While e-book fans usually adjust to the
page - change times (which are, after all, not really slower than the time
required to
turn a physical paper
page), the slow response time clearly makes today's e-book readers unsuited for video.
Of the touch readers, only the Nook has hardware
page -
turn buttons that you can optionally use, but they're uncomfortable to use because they
require too much pressure.
B&N has optimized the e-ink update method to not
require the full - screen «blink» that the Kindle does on every
page -
turn, but the promo videos are misleading: the Nook does fully blink, but only on every sixth
page -
turn.
They
require much more pressure than the Kindle's
page -
turning buttons: I need to bend my thumb inward to apply enough pressure, whereas on the Kindle, I can just rest it on top of the button and gently press down.
Turning pages is not as easy as just tapping on the right - hand or left - hand corner, but
require a swiping motion which quickly gets old, fast.
(Funny though, while I do see that PageFlip and AirTurn are all the rage, I had no problem whatsoever
turning good old paper
pages manually when I played music a while back... I guess I can see the improvement for pianists who are in the process of learning a piece, but
requiring it to function seems way overkill to me.)
Some books
require you have to
turn pages using the volume keys, so there is no consistency in the eBook reading experience.
My concerns with the touch screen interface: 1 — Fingerprints / smudges on the screen 2 — It doesn't appear to have a next
page button,
requiring me to block the screen to
turn the
page, and leaving a smudge behind 3 — The Sony Touch screen interface made the screen less readable, is it the same with the Kindle?
E-ink displays
requires power only when the ink gets re-arranged — when a
page is
turned.
The
page buttons can be programmed for a number of functions in the settings menu, which is nice because that gives you more control over how to use the device and it makes the buttons useful with apps like Kindle that
require using volume buttons to
turn pages.
The display is somewhat wider than most e-readers, which is handy if you like large type or just more text, as you can fit more on the
page,
requiring fewer
page turns.
Those who can afford to spend more, and don't mind a larger, heavier device, however, should consider the Kindle DX; its 9.7 - inch screen better approximates the size of a hardcover book, thus
requiring fewer
page turns.
Bookeen's answer may well be that you can easily use the touchscreen to
turn pages, but some people prefer to use
page turn buttons,
requiring less motion than any other method.
The user manual reveals that you can adjust the pressure
required to
turn a
page, or the feedback you receive when a
page turns.
The Kindle 2
requires that you press long buttons on either side of its case to
turn pages.
Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi - Fi hotspots Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC
required Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images Longer Battery Life: 25 % longer battery life; read for days without recharging More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books Faster
Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked other
Page Turns: 20 % faster page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked othe
Turns: 20 % faster
page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked other
page turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked othe
turns Read - to - Me: With the new Text - to - Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $ 9.99, unless marked otherwise
Another way of saying it is that literary fiction
requires the reader to work, to develop an appreciation for nuance and subtlety, to gasp at the breathtaking cleverness of the author and nod along with his / her command of the language, whereas commercial fiction strives to keep the reader
turning pages.
The Cybook Odyssey can
turn pages very quickly, but
requires letting go of the full
page refresh.
Turning pages using the touchscreen
requires just a tap rather than a flick, and again it's easy to do so accidentally while reading in bed.
In the settings, you can manually adjust both the amount of pressure
required to
turn a
page and the amount of haptic feedback you get from pressing.
Even swiping to
turn pages can be sluggish and can
require a couple of finger drags to get it moving.
In addition, there's no shortcut to allow you to toggle easily between font sizes while you're reading, and something as simple as
turning to the next
page requires getting used to.
The new e-ink screen doesn't
require a full white - black - white «blink» cycle on every
page -
turn.
Turning a
page simply
requires the light swipe of a finger over the text.
Kindle is a winner here, but pays the price by in
page turning time and
requiring a separate light for reading in the dark in bed or on a plane.
Users note that the navigation controller
requires a firm press, too firm, to
turn pages.
Re-focusing the text
requires a few seconds, after instigating a full -
page refresh (when this occurs there is a prompt to
turn two or four
pages back).
Page turns, search, dictionary look - up, and menu access all happen at a touch, no buttons
required.
This screen technology only
requires power from the battery when «
turning»
pages.
But unlike the binders — which are shown on tables,
requiring participation in the
turning of
pages, which generates intimacy — these large pictures are impressive on the scale of history painting.
But then he
turns around (
page 318) and attacks alternative ways of implementing Kyoto by suggesting that the billions
required could be better spent — by redistributing them to developing countries.
(3) We were
required to submit our comments to each draft within the narrow columns of an online 8.5 x 11 inch single
page template (
turned on its side), even though we made clear that lawyers can not do their work that way.
• Patent drafting in particular is full of procedural pitfalls and
requires practitioners to be hyper - accurate; a single typo or inadvisable
turn of phrase in a 100 -
page document can lead to a loss of rights for your client (and potentially significant liability for you).
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The
page clarifies that while it will be possible to use Siri voice commands — even when the device is locked — to change the temperature or
turn off the lights, certain commands will
require that the iOS device is unlocked first.
A walk in the park as the leaves unfurl at Spring or color in Fall, an inexpensive lunch or dinner with a friend, a few hours at the zoo with or without your child, an afternoon in a bookstore,
turning the
pages of «Chicken Soup for Mothers,» from the popular «Chicken Soup for the Soul» series, or an hour under headphones at the same bookstore, sampling new music without charge: these are but a few suggestions for accessing the stress reducers that enable you to remember that you, too, count; that you, too,
require and deserve the very best of care.
Once the adoptive family has
turned in all of the
required paperwork and the social worker visits have been completed, the home study culminates in a written report (approximately six to eight
pages in length in an essay form).