Sentences with phrase «but tap on a screen»

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This means that you can tap on the screen to control and zoom in and out the camera much like Motorola MBP36 but with a wider 5» screen.
Jonathan Smallwood, a colleague of Schooler's at UC Santa Barbara, instructed subjects to tap a key every time they saw a new number appear on a computer screen but to hold off tapping if the number was three.
Langella was tapped to reprise his performance for a film version of Dracula released in 1979, but he was forced to tone down his unique take on the role for the screen, and what would have seemingly been the perfect screen vehicle for his talents became a critical and box - office disappointment.
Sadly, unless you're constantly tapping Pikachu on the bottom screen constantly, all throughout the game, you will not get all 158 Pika Prompts, but that doesn't mean you can't get them via other means.
As an entry in the Victorian - period ghost story canon, Crimson Peak strives for the time - honored and sumptuous sadism of Mario Bava — especially with all the sea green and blood red hues that occupy the picture — del Toro does visual justice to the cobwebbed candelabras and blood - flecked vaults and terraces emblazoned on the screen, but the overall effect is meager, he mostly just taps a thinning vein of gothic clichés.
Pikmin still follow Olimar around on the screen, but you're just going left and right, while tapping on the touch screen to where you want the Pikmin to jump and get to work.
You must hold L to have a free 360 aim, and you must hold R to ready your missiles, and you must tap Y to fire, but be ready for country with X — combine those basic controls with jumps and swapping between firing types on the touch screen and in the more claustrophobic battles, things can get frustrating.
We are wedded not to the moments at our feet, but the ones accessible through the tapping of fingertips on screens.
The touch - screen display that goes with most Sync installations, called MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch, suffered from small fonts (but it met industry specs, Ford explained), slow operation, blue screens of death, and the difficulty of tapping a touch screen on a moving car that is common to all touch - screen systems.
I get the idea of giving readers a huge area on the screen for tapping to the next page, but I think that fouled up the menu bar activation, squeezing it into a top banner area of the screen that is counterintuitive to find.
We had no major issues with the touch pad, but we found ourselves navigating by taps on the screen surprisingly often, rather than swiping and tapping on the pad.
I use it on my iPhone, but tapping away on the phone's screen with those tiny keys was a bit much, -LSB-...]
You can not just tap on the screen to turn a page but have to use a swiping motion, which gets old fast.
We wish that screen brightness appeared on this menu, but you can access display and all other settings by tapping through to the main settings menu.
It is a full touch screen, but it will only function with the stylus provided with the device, so fingers tapping on the screen will have no effect.
Full battery, I tap the power button to turn off the screen then a little later, I tap it again but the unit won't turn on.
A tap on the Photoshop Express icon will lead you to a splash screen but what you get is a dialog box that moves around.
Interesting guessing, but my wife has one now and appreciates lying on her left side, holding it one - handed by gripping the left bezel and paging forward by slightly moving her left thumb to tap the screen.
You CAN use a two - finger double - tap gesture to zoom in on the text — but then, the text is too big for the page to fit on the screen at once, and you have to drag the page around to see everything.
For example, I'm seeing a fairly consistent behavior when tapping the «nook» button twice after turning a page: the last line on the screen (the one temporarily «obscured» by the navigation panel) looks noticeably darker / clearer than the lines above it (I want to say it is «as clear as can be» but that might be a little too sweeping a statement to make at this point).
When dealing with casual keyboard duties, the temptation to tap away at the touchscreen rather than use the trackpad is very strong but for longer - form emails and documents the full keyboard obliterates an on - screen virtual alternative.
I noticed about a 1 - second delay after tapping a button on the tablet's screen, but this didn't substantially detract from the usefulness of the app.
Screen - only buttons mean you have to hold the Kobo Touch Edition in your right hand, so you can tap the right side of the screen to change pages, but buttons on both bezels, which both the Nook and the Amazon Kindle ($ 139 - $ 189, 4 stars) have, means you can hold the device any way you can thiScreen - only buttons mean you have to hold the Kobo Touch Edition in your right hand, so you can tap the right side of the screen to change pages, but buttons on both bezels, which both the Nook and the Amazon Kindle ($ 139 - $ 189, 4 stars) have, means you can hold the device any way you can thiscreen to change pages, but buttons on both bezels, which both the Nook and the Amazon Kindle ($ 139 - $ 189, 4 stars) have, means you can hold the device any way you can think of.
Yes, I had to get up and tap on the Kindle screen each time I wanted to pause and restart the move, but otherwise, I was pretty impressed with how the Kindle handled the task.
An even stranger effect is seen in the Text Memo application, where taps on letters are registered as fast as you can type them, but the animation on screen shows each letter highlighted sequentially.
With YouTube and Gmail open in the background, I scrolled through Web pages with acceptable speed, but the unlock screen would occasionally need a couple of extra swipes to open, and I had to tap a few times on the address bar in Chrome to edit a URL.
Swiping down from the top on the homescreen brings down the settings screen (also accessible by tapping the gear in the top right corner of the main status bar), but within apps it brings down an app's options if there are any.
Obviously, there is no physical keyboard, which Amazon went away from with the last generation Kindle Touch, but everything is accomplished through the touchscreen — including typing on a touchscreen keyboard and tapping or swiping on the screen to turn pages when reading.
But it gets worse, when the elder Lycan goes to attack you a prompt goes up on screen to press the right stick in a certain direction, so after a few minutes of spamming R2 / L2 and tapping the right stick around you're then thrown into another series of QTE prompts that are exactly, 100 %, the same for each of the times you fight an Elder Lycan.
On the Vita, you can alternatively just tap your target on the screen, but you can probably imagine how cumbersome that iOn the Vita, you can alternatively just tap your target on the screen, but you can probably imagine how cumbersome that ion the screen, but you can probably imagine how cumbersome that is.
Sadly, unless you're constantly tapping Pikachu on the bottom screen constantly, all throughout the game, you will not get all 158 Pika Prompts, but that doesn't mean you can't get them via other means.
The touchscreen naturally works well for these types of games for a variety of reasons, but one major reason for this is that many puzzle games are not filled with a lot of on - screen clutter or virtual buttons and just require a tap or drag of the finger for input...
You can move tour character around with a tap on the screen, but this is not particularly successful.
On the Vita, these commands require a quick tap to initiate, but on PS3 a cursor needs to be scrolled across the screen with the right analog stick before pressing a shoulder button to click, which simply isn't as intuitivOn the Vita, these commands require a quick tap to initiate, but on PS3 a cursor needs to be scrolled across the screen with the right analog stick before pressing a shoulder button to click, which simply isn't as intuitivon PS3 a cursor needs to be scrolled across the screen with the right analog stick before pressing a shoulder button to click, which simply isn't as intuitive.
You must hold L to have a free 360 aim, and you must hold R to ready your missiles, and you must tap Y to fire, but be ready for country with X — combine those basic controls with jumps and swapping between firing types on the touch screen and in the more claustrophobic battles, things can get frustrating.
Small obstacles are easy enough for him to clear on his own, but for larger gaps or higher platforms, a simple tap of the screen makes him jump (holding it longer gives him some extra air).
Moves can also be executed by tapping the short cuts on the 3DS touch screen which may sound like a good idea but does give players the opportunity to spam special moves with a simple tap of the touch screen.
Gap Jump is an addictive mini arcade game with simple one - touch gameplay.Help your cube roll from one column to another to go on with endless adventure.How to play: Tap anywhere on the screen, the distance of the jump depends on how long you hold your finger.Features: Simple gameplay to begin with but challenging to...
Light attacks, heavy attacks, super movies and special moves are all present, but sans joystick, they're performed by simple taps on the game screen.
Hazama, producer on the Theatrhythm Final Fantasy titles, is explaining to me why he feels his strange little music - based, screen - tapping spin - off was not only successful in Japan, but in foreign...
You can tap the touch screen on a certain area on the bottom screen to move to it, but it may feel very slower than using your D - Pad.
The controls are the usual rhythm game style, where notes fall from the top screen and you hit them in time to the music, but now players tap their fingers on the screen to hit the notes.
They did their best to make the shooting work by letting you tap the enemies to auto - target them and then tapping one side of the screen to fire but it's just clunky and it's easier to just sneak up on someone and tap the prompt on the screen to knock them out.
Tapping on the lock button just wakes or turns off your screen, but you can double tap it to activate Apple Pay, or press and hold it to launch Siri.
You can also tap the Google search button on the home screen to type queries, but that's not technically the Assistant.
You must have a lock screen enabled on your watch, but once it's unlocked, you just open the pay app, select the card you want to use, and tap your watch's screen to the point - of - sale machine's NFC reader.
For example, the Google Maps icon on my home screen opens Maps as normal when tapped, but a swipe up on the icon automatically opens navigation to my house without the need for any further interaction.
While we do welcome the presence of camera shutter buttons on phones (beats tapping on the screen every time), we must confess that we found the positioning of this one odd — it is almost bang in the middle of the side, which makes it handy for selfies but of very limited use while shooting from the rear camera.
While it may have a 20.7 - megapixel camera, autofocus can be a little off, but nothing a quick tap on the screen can't fix.
The screen bounces a bit if you tap it or write on it in laptop mode, but that's a common problem for touch - screen laptops.
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