Sentences with phrase «bottom home key»

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«Teach students about what I call «nubbies» (the raised dot in the center of a key or the dash at the bottom of one) on the keyboard's home row,» Cruzan added.
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Hit the SYM key (right next to the HOME key in the bottom row and a list of symbols pops up along...
In keeping with other Honeycomb tablets, the bottom of the screen displays a persistent system bar with software keys for Back, Home, and Recent Applications — all of which look like futuristic line drawings.
There are 5 major buttons on the bottom that access home, settings, back, and a special key to make the keyboard appear / disappear.
Every single device I have ever used that had a button on the bottom functioned as the home key, instead Onyx has made it the glowlight setting.
At the bottom of the phone, Samsung uses mechanical buttons for the four Android function keys (Menu, Home, Back and Search).
In terms of the key physical features, you'll find the rounder home button at the bottom of the screen flanked by two capacitive buttons.
Don't miss the unique Home and Back Arrow keys (bottom left) and the Menu key (top left) which match the icons on your Kindle Fire.
At the bottom of the front bezel sit four physical buttons that it easy to access key functions including auto rotate on / off, web browser, back, and home.
Instead, there's a new button at the bottom of the task switcher when you long - press the home key, and this is what you tap to load up Google Now.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
As you would expect, there's a headphone socket at the top of the Note 8, along with power and volume controls on the right and some capacitive buttons at the bottom, along with that home key.
The tablet's thick black outer shell wraps around its gray bezel, which sports a power button, volume control and programmable key on the right and a Windows home button at the bottom.
The Kindle Touch takes its name to heart: except for the home key (below the screen) and the power switch (bottom edge), this is a buttonless device.
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At the bottom is the headphone jack, the USB Type - C port, and the single speaker unit, and up front is the home button with the integrated fingerprint scanner, flanked by capacitive back and Recent Apps keys.
Black bezels sit across the top and bottom of the screen, and the capacitive back, home and list keys run along the bottom next to the microphone.
There's a USB - C port, headphone jack, and speaker grill on the bottom of the phone, and to the front are two capacitive navigation keys flanking a physical home button (with a fast fingerprint sensor hidden underneath), beneath the phone's 5.7 ″ display.
Here, all the Firefox phones for now have a single bottom home button and the power key on the top and these two have to be pressed together to capture the screenshot.
The bottom edge, beneath the navigation keys, is home to a slightly off - centre microUSB port, a single microphone and a speaker that is very similar in style to the one found on the iPhone 6.
The rest of the design is standard fare for Samsung — a home button flanked by back and recent apps keys on the front, a microUSB port at the bottom, a headphone jack at the top, and volume and power buttons on the left and right sides.
The three capacitive buttons at the bottom of the handset are welcome because Back, Home, and Search are key to how you navigate Windows Phone and it's more efficient than swiping up from the bottom of the screen to get the soft buttons on - screen.
The bottom bezel houses the physical home key, which also incorporates the fingerprint sensor.
Instead of the static navigation keys at the bottom of the screen, you can opt to overlay a circle on the screen to go home, back, and see recent apps.
The bottom bezel has no function and could have housed a capacitive home, back and app draw buttons (like the Samsung GS7) instead of presenting these as soft keys taking up valuable screen space.
How about the company's iPhone X «human interface guidelines» for devs, explicitly asking them to not «mask or call special attention to key display features», including the device's «rounded corners, sensor housing, or indicator for accessing the Home screen by placing black bars at the top and bottom of the screen?»
Rather than have a row of navigation keys on the bottom of the display, you can use gestures to go back, go home or view the multitasking view.
The left side is bare with no buttons or ports to hold, while the right frame houses the power / home key and volume rocker keys.The top has the 3.5 mm audio jack, while the bottom has a Micro-USB port for data transfer / charging along with the microphone.
Then there's a close up photo of one of these phones without any bottom navigation keys, and the host starts to speculate that Google will be getting rid of the software navigation bar opting for gestures in place of the Home, Back and Overview buttons.
There's a 5 - inch screen in front along with a dark, thin border, a rounded home button at the bottom with a chrome lining and flanked by two capacitive touch keys, while the top is home to the phone earpiece, sensors, a notification LED and the front - facing camera.
The bottom bezel houses keys for Home, back and menu, all of which are touch - sensitive, backlit dots.
The bottom bezel of the device doesn't sport a physical Home button and instead boasts three capacitive keys, while its top bezel houses a single - lens 5 - megapixel camera setup.
While talking about the bottom front, it has capacitive buttons and a physical home key.
While on the iPhone, the feature is activated by double tapping the home button, on Windows 10 Mobile, you have to hold down the Windows key at the bottom.
The row of shortcut keys on the bottom of the home screen is laid out in a simple grid, and consists of the phone dialer, phone book, messaging menu, and main menu, respectively.
This leak also gives us a look at an updated home screen layout, with the Google Search bar landing at the very bottom of the screen between the navigation keys and dock of icons.
You get a taskbar at the bottom and a few icons on the desktop, along with app drawer, multitasking, and home keys.
With the bottom bezel so small, Samsung dropped their physical «Home» button, as well as the «Back» and «Recent» keys.
And, as ever, the Jelly Bean navigation keys remain at the bottom in case you want to exit to the home screen.
Well, swiping up from the bottom up activates both home and back actions, so if you swipe up from the bottom up while sticking to the middle of the phone's bottom, you will activate the home gesture, and if you do the same on the left or right sides of the phone's bottom, you will activate the back key action.
The 10 maintains the slim bezel of the Pro both left and right, but the inclusion of the front home key and top and bottom bezel means it's the bigger device overall.
You get the earpiece, the front - facing camera and the proximity sensor on the top bezel, but the trademark physical Home button and the two capacitive keys flanking it on the bottom bezel have been replaced by on - screen navigation keys.
As mentioned before this handset has got a slight design change and one would immediately notice the home key button at the bottom that has got a rectangular shape.
The flagships from LG have the system buttons in the bottom of the display itself, but the entire L series has the capacitive touch buttons below the display and there are four of them here — Back, Home, Menu and SIM Switch key, which would take you to the Dual SIM settings section.
The slim bottom bezel of the handset accommodates Huawei's branding but lacks a physical Home key which could double as a fingerprint reader.
Rumour # 8 is incredibly narrow top and bottom bezels with the home key / fingerprint being a soft key on the screen.
Despite having an elongated screen, the supposed ZenFone 5 doesn't appear to feature minimal bezels that are often seen accompanying 18:9 mobile panels; its display isn't of the edge - to - edge variety and is sandwiched between regular - sized top and bottom bezels, yet the smartphone also lacks a physical home key, thus being somewhat reminiscent of the first - generation Pixel flagships and the HTC - made Pixel 2.
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