Even if these look confusing already, the settings have a toggle to switch
between Simple mode and Advanced mode.
Not exact matches
Switching
between TV
mode and handheld
mode works exactly as advertised — it's
simple, intuitive, and brilliant.
The games play identically, and you can switch
between the two different
modes seamlessly — «docking» the console is as
simple as dropping it into the included dock.
Now stop and think about how different this chain of events is from the traditional Web
mode of following
simple links
between static pages.
It's not as
simple as holding down an aim button to shoot or attack — no the God Arc can switch back and forth
between melee and ranged
modes, and the entire control setup changes depending on what
mode it's in.
Switching to autonomous
mode is as
simple as moving the steering wheel into the open area
between the driver and the front passenger seat.
Using the
simple - to - operate rocker switch on the center console, drivers can choose
between ECO PRO, COMFORT, SPORT and SPORT + (depending on equipment)
modes.
I regularly toggle
between»D» and»S»
modes with a
simple reward tug on the transmission selector handle for the times when I want fuel savings or for the times when throttle response is of utmost importance.
The driver switches
between views using the lever on the bottom that on
simpler mirrors would switch
between daytime and night viewing
modes.
Also, with the MeeGo OS, users have the choice to choose
between two
modes of the OS — the
simple mode which is a basic grid of applications and the panel
mode made up of a series of vertical panels.
The 3dRudder comes with its intuitive and
simple software Dashboard that will let you shape your own experience and choose
between its various
modes (keyboard keys, mouse, 3 - or 4 - axes joystick...).
Between the singleplayer campaign and online
modes, it's
simpler yet still incredibly sharp with some interesting new ideas to boot.
In a game of Attrition (basically Team Deathmatch) there's always the tug
between two teams as each vies for a victory, while this
simple struggle is made far more nuanced in a game of Bounty Hunt, a new
mode that has each team killing for cash, with temporary opportunities to bank all the money you've earned.
This Gaming Wheel Base comes with a
mode button on the front plate for
simple switching
between platforms.
The entirety of Resident Evil 7 can be played within a headset, and switching back and forth
between the two
modes is as
simple as flicking a switch in the options menu.
Gameplay is divided
between two
modes: narrative - based, open - world «playset» adventures tailored to specific groups of characters (i.e., The Avengers or Guardians of the Galaxy), and a free - form «Toy Box» environment that mixes the world - building of Minecraft with
simple, logic - based programmable objects and interactive elements culled from Disney's properties that can be unlocked in various ways.
A
simple UI allows you to switch
between modes in a single swipe, and the Floating camera button makes snapping a selfie easier than ever before.
When editing your recordings, you can choose
between simple Storyboard
mode (perfect for beginners) and the advanced and detailed Timeline
mode.
There's a new
simple icon - based settings menu that lets you switch
between Selfie
mode, Camera
mode, and HTC's cool - but - pointless Zoe
mode, which makes a sort of hacky animated GIF out of your photos.
It's a capacitive touch Gorilla Glass - covered display, and swiping left and right (or up and down) switches
between one of several
simple viewing
modes.
This is the tablet
mode that simplifies the taskbar and the Start menu, and makes your apps full screen — you can split your screen
between two apps, but this is much
simpler than the way Windows 8.1 let you arrange windows on - screen.
One that switches
between display
modes, one that brings you back to the main display
mode (for ultra
simple use), and one that, when held down for 1.5 seconds, does rarly used tasks (depending on which display you are on).
The camera interface is pretty basic, and has a
simple set of controls for switching
between camera
modes and tweaking
simple settings like contrast, exposure and to different scene
modes.
The MIUI camera app has a very
simple interface, with
simple swipe up / down and swipe right / left to toggle
between photo / filters /
modes and back / front camera respectively.