That's a little steep for some, but many will find it well worth the peace of mind they'll get knowing there's a doctor
a button tap away.
The mini-map is placed on a corner of the screen so it's always available, the scanner can be brought up with a touch of a button and controlled with an analog stick, the inventory is
a button tap away, etc..
After that, you'll only be a few
button taps away from filling out your Switch lineup (and emptying your wallet in the process).
Microsoft's streaming app is baked right into the Xbox interface, meaning you're always a few
button taps away from going live.
Not exact matches
And Walmart did
away with the mandatory opting out of Walmart Pay that required customers to
tap a «No thanks»
button: after driving cashiers nuts, Walmart simply programmed it so the «No thanks» pop - up disappears on its own after a few seconds.
A double
tap of the home
button launches the camera app so you can start shooting right
away.
As the shopper tries to
tap buttons and navigate forms on a small smartphone screen, they can easily get frustrated and navigate
away to a different site before completion of the checkout process.
Other similar concessions are made elsewhere: during the game's nightmare sequences, Harry throws off the creatures chasing him using the PSP's face
buttons (corresponding to whether or not they're jumping on your from ahead, behind, or either side); climbing and crawling
away are sped up by
tapping X; various commands for Harry's cell phone, a touch - screen wonder that does everything from GPS and phone numbers to saving the game, are handled with D - pad hotkeys.
No matter which melee weapon you choose, combat is resigned to just
tapping a
button to swing
away at a bear until an indicator flashes, letting you know you can finally execute your foe.
You essentially slash
away by
tapping a
button and dodge with another.
Of course, the standard Virtual Cockpit display modes are also still available and just a
tap of a steering wheel
button away.
Oversteer, on the other hand, was always just a
tap of the VSC Sport
button and a stab of the accelerator
away — and always accompanied by more senseless giggling.
Still, it's nice to have those
buttons just another single
tap away.
Plus, with the Menu
button, the top level is just a click and a
tap away.
Plus it automatically pairs allowing you to get typing right
away without having to mess with Bluetooth settings - screw YOU,
tapping other
buttons.
If you
tap on the left or right side of the screen to change pages, an arrow
button appears — and won't go
away until you
tap once to bring up all the navigation
buttons, and then
tap again to dismiss them.
I wish there was a hardware
button for volume control, but it's only one
tap away in the top right of the screen.
A handy center
button always puts you a click and a
tap away from your library or the Nook store.
You click the right mouse
button on an enemy to target them, or use the tab key to quickly focus on the nearest foe, and then
tap away at the weapon keys until something dies.
It works pretty well, and the system allows for a fast pace as you can slide into cover from a fair distance
away, while double -
tapping the cover
button when sprinting lets you almost literally fly over walls and land in a full speed run.
A quick
tap of the Xbox
button in the top center of the controller allows, to use PC lingo, «Alt - tabbing»
away from the crashed game, so you can close it gracefully and restart it.
Taking
away the instruments, the multiplayer and the focus on achieving professional musicianship that the series previously strove for, Blitz brings things back to the old days of Frequency where it was just you
tapping a couple of simple
buttons to the beat.
When at a disadvantage to an opponent, you have access to the «Switch Counter», which allows you to counter heavy strikes by
tapping the weapon - switch
button with the right timing, knocking enemies
away and giving you a temporary stat boost.
This is achieved by completing a minigame where you have to aim the thumbstick in a particular direction before furiously
tapping away at the X
button in order to build up your multiplayer before the ghost is sucked into the trap.
Just
tap the share
button and select «Broadcast gameplay» and
away you go on the path to internet stardom.
In the past, kick - out controls were just hammering
buttons with the hopes that you could power out of a pin, and whilst the current controls are obviously an attempt to move
away from power and more to precision, by timing a
button tap to successfully escape, far more often this just allows to to lose a match when your character has barely taken a scratch, simply because your timing is bad.
Bad: Absurdly, insultingly simple: the entire game can be beaten just by
tapping the flashing
buttons on the touchpad; a ridiculously and uselessly simple online mode; broken AI; silly throw -
away minigames; dumb gyroscope issues.
The most noteworthy option is «Clear all recent tasks,» which places a
button in your recent apps / overview menu that clears
away all of the entries in one
tap.
From now on, when you
tap the «Close All»
button at the bottom of the multitasking view, all apps except for the ones you just pinned will be cleared
away.
Unlike some other flavors of Android, Samsung Experience has a handy «Close All»
button at the bottom of the multitasking view — just
tap this
button and all recent apps are swept
away.
If it says «Disable» (and the
button isn't grayed out), then
tap that to remove the app from your app drawer and clear
away any associated data that may be taking up your storage.
You simply
tap the
button and ask
away.
Samsung took
away the physical
button, replacing it with an on - screen
button that's pressure sensitive, meaning that particular portion of the screen can tell the difference between a
tap and press.
Load up your music app,
tap the Cast
button, and you're
away.
I don't quite see the need in having the search bar there when Assistant is a
tap away on the home
button directly below it, but Google wants users to use Search more, and having it right there, between your dock apps and navigation bar, should raise its visibility and hopefully its use.
The two
buttons on the side of the Gear Sport generally make sense too - the top / back
button operating as a way of pausing workouts takes some getting used to, and the bottom
button is supposed to open apps and head back to the home screen, but sometimes we found we were unsure as to what was going to happen when
tapping away.
You notice that your iPhone is starting to run low on battery, so the first thing you do is double -
tap on the home
button and flick
away to close all the running apps in an attempt to save battery life.
It displays a simple list of tasks or reminders, which you can swipe
away once you've completed, or
tap a
button to bring back an accidentally cleared entry.
Speaking of fingers, you'll need to
tap the front home key of the Mate 10 to log in with a registered digit; the Mate 10 Pro, on the other hand, does
away with any front - positioned
buttons, with its fingerprint scanner on the back - which we think is a more natural place for it.
You can configure up to ten profiles — such as «Home», «
Away», or «Romance» — and have your lights, thermostat, and more all adjust in sync with the
tap of a single
button from your wrist.
And it doesn't go
away until you act on it — either by downloading or signing up, or by
tapping the gear icon in the top right corner and then
tapping the Disable
button.
There are plenty of other bells and whistles tucked
away as optional settings, including using the volume
button as the shutter, or triggering the shutter by
tapping anywhere on the screen.
Similarly, a long - press on the side
button pulls up the settings page, which is useful, though I wish it opened the «Start» menu (currently buried several
taps and swipes
away) where most of the third - party Android Wear apps lurk.
Why, when
Tap is charging, doesn't Amazon do
away with the need to press the microphone
button?