Sentences with phrase «bit fiddly»

Little bit fiddly to attach the base to the the chair, Sometimes the screw just didn't quite want to fit so I played around a bit with different bases and chairs and got there in the end, but not a major problem.
However, clean - up is a bit fiddly and it doesn't feel as robust as other models.
Emptying out the lightbulb to begin with might look a bit fiddly, but it really isn't too difficult, and so incredibly worth it for this lightbulb hanging planter.
This rotating ring can be used to scroll through your notifications - which can be handy if you're unable to use the touchscreen - but is still a bit fiddly to use given the protruding metal frame.
That said, this does make them a tiny bit fiddly to remove.
Power and volume button placement is a bit fiddly.
It's a little bit fiddly putting in your details that way (it will ask for your Amazon account password, too) but the whole process will take less than five minutes.
Skipping through tracks is a little bit fiddly on the smaller screen - although you can use the rotating bezel - and it's a nightmare to alter the volume.
Reading SMS and emails is a neat addition but most people will find scrolling on the tiny screen in horizontal mode a bit fiddly considering that the screen height is little more than the diameter of the average finger.
It does, however, also mean that you'll need a pin to insert into the small holes to eject the trays, which can make swapping out SIMs and microSD cards a bit fiddly.
The covers are easy enough to remove (and remain connected to the handset when open, so you won't lose them), and keep the body looking rather stylish and smooth, though they can be a bit fiddly to work with when in the dark.
The music is great, it's a treat to play on Switch's handheld mode (since there's no worry of input lag like you get on modern TVs) and while the analogue stick sections are a bit fiddly, everything else is brilliant.
We found the small menus and scrollbars a bit fiddly to navigate at first, something which initially slowed our progress.
Of course, what I'd REALLY love is for Astrogun to release it for iPhone and iPad too, even though FPS games are a bit fiddly with touch controls I generally get along with them fine and iOS is my main platform for gaming.
We could probably do with a crosshair for ranged attacks like Magic, and some Interact prompts could be a bit fiddly if we got close, but overall it was just a matter of getting used to things.
I played the Xbox One version (it's also available on the PS4 / PC) and initially the controls felt a bit fiddly but they didn't take too long to get used to.
Controlling the camera can be a bit fiddly if you don't have the benefit of a second analogue control provided by the Circle Pad Pro or New 3DS, and though there's an option to lock the camera to the beast you're currently fighting there can still be times where it feels awkward.
One thing to point out, I have read a few reviews and some people on the Xbox version have mentioned a save bug and control issues — I never had any of these on the PS4, I was on the Pro, as my saves worked fine — it never crashed and the control mechanism for the robot and aiming is a bit fiddly (no free aim, locked to eight directional aiming) and it does glitch out if you aim too close to an object but it never broke the game or caused an un-fair death.
It works surprisingly well, although like most titles with Kinect functionality added it there are moments where it can get a bit fiddly to use.
Most of these chat options are largely pointless since they can be a bit fiddly when using a controller (although the game does support voice recognition so you can actually speak into a mic to request these things) but it's still a bit of extra detail that is appreciated.
Sure, pop - up windows with a small cross in the corner are a bit fiddly to close, but a stab in the rough area seems to work every time.
The volume control is a bit fiddly on the dash so best to manage volume or track changes with the handy steering wheel controls.
Meanwhile, the controls for the air conditioning (which becomes automatic climate control when you upgrade to Titanium trim) are logical and clearly marked, although the cruise control buttons on the steering wheel are a bit fiddly.
The infotainment system is competent enough but interacting with it while on the move can be a bit fiddly until you become accustomed to the interface.
Inside, the center stack is less button - heavy than older Hondas and now features a touchscreen that's a bit fiddly.
Whether they're demonstrating to Macan owners how the car's electronic brake distribution keeps everything pointing the right direction during an emergency stop, or diplomatically putting it to a wealthy novice that trail braking is a bit fiddly in a GT2 RS, uniformed driving coaches abound.
Indeed the switchgear in general is a bit fiddly.
Drop down lists for example can be a bit fiddly for the learner, especially if the list is long; is there a better way?
These can be a bit fiddly to find, especially when they don't drop from large monsters.
The gameplay is very tight and the characters are enjoyable to control, the lack of waggle controls is very welcome too and my only complaint in this department is the grabbing controls are a bit fiddly, particularly towards the end
They're a bit fiddly shaping the dough together but so yum!
A word from Chef Craig: This pastry recipe is a little bit fiddly but pastry is isn't it?
However we have found that everything is a bit fiddly.
I'm afraid I just didn't get on with the Harness though — it wasn't the worst thing to fit, but was a bit fiddly as you need to dissemble part of the Tripp Trapp to fit the sliders.
Easy, although a bit fiddly, diy fabric flower hairpin.
The cover is removable for easy cleaning of the odd burping mishap, although it's a bit fiddly to get off and on.
Be warned, it is a bit fiddly.
The car seat recline also tends to be a bit fiddly, requiring some trial and error.
Yes they are a bit fiddly, but they are definitely worth the trouble!
Folding the seats is a bit fiddlier, too.

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They are written for real people, many of whom don't have lots of time for fiddly bits and costly ingredients while also running a home and perhaps, work and children.
no fiddly bits!
From talking with friends (lots and lots of people cloth diaper around here) it seems like diapers made of synthetics (pockets and AIOs usually) are easier to put on, but more fiddly to clean while prefolds / fitteds are a bit more fiddly to put on but dead easy to wash.
My only real complaint is that the black plastic bits that secure the mattress tabs to the base are incredibly fiddly and that (being black) they're hard to see if you're in a room with poor lighting.
The only tricky bit is trying to clip the mattress into place - it's quite fiddly.
But the fold - over waist seems too fiddly to me, and perhaps a bit contrived, like over-thinking the what - to - wear scenario, when the answer was there all along.
Definitely a bit more fiddly than one might think to assemble.
Perfectly bite - sized chunks of violence, like Hotline Miami but far less fiddly and tedious.
There are a few fiddly bits that are disappointing and even frustrating.
Fiddly bits Our 2013 Beetle Convertible's trunk contained what feels like a vinyl cover that can be fitted over the folded cloth roof for a cleaner look, but the fitting can be a bit complicated.
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