Back, Play, and Home
buttons sit on the bottom edge of the gamepad, below the analog sticks.
Three
buttons sit on the right; a traditional crown sits in the middle of the three, while two smaller buttons sit right at the 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock positions relative to the face.
The SIM card tray sits on the left side of the device, and power and volume
buttons sit on the right side of the device.
With the fingerprint sensor at the bottom,
these buttons sit on the bottom edge, which means it's very easy to accidentally press them against your thigh / torso, locking the tablet or changing the volume.
Two
buttons sit on the Martian Notifier's left side: a bottom button that activates the menu, and a top button that launches your phone's voice assistant or selects a menu item when you're in the menu.
Four extra
buttons sit on the bottom of the controller, paired off into two little ovals: One for power, one that acts as a home button, one to start Bluetooth pairing, and a back button.
The screen is surrounded by large bezels; there's a front - facing camera at the top; volume
buttons sit on the right edge, and a power button on the top edge.
Two rows of three black plastic
buttons each sit on the G602's left edge, numbered G4 to G9 (the first three buttons are left, right and middle click).
You'll find the «G» logo towards the bottom of the back, while the power and volume
buttons sit on the right side.
The other additional
buttons sit on top of the pad, between the bumpers and the triggers, slightly towards the centre.
The Fire HD's volume and power
buttons sit on its top edge and its microSD memory reader is hidden under a flap on its right.
Although you play through most games using both Joy - Cons in tandem, they share the same generous array of inputs: a control stick and six
buttons sit on top of each pad, while two trigger
buttons sit on top.
The game fills the screen, which means
your buttons sit on top of the game board and that doesn't bode well for you when your big thumbs are pressing them.
The face and select
buttons sit on the right handlebar along with a right trigger and R1 and R2 buttons.
It has capacitive buttons in the front, the power key and volume
buttons sit on the right edge, and the speaker is seen at the back.
The Xoom, like the iPad, has very few buttons: Volume
buttons sit on one side, and a combined power and lock button is inconveniently positioned on the back.
In this orientation, the two left and right «shoulder»
buttons sit on the top edge of the device.
Two physical
buttons sit on one side, and it'll automatically alter itself if you flip it over.
Apple placed the power button on the top of the iPad Air (in portrait mode), while the Silent / Screen rotation lock switch and volume
buttons sit on the top - right edge.
Volume up and down
buttons sit on the left edge.
These buttons sit on the steering wheel spokes.
Meanwhile, the hands - free phone
buttons sit on the steering wheel.
Contrary to popular belief, your clitoris is not just a little
button sitting on top of your urethra.
However, as much as the Mazda3 seems like quality commuter for the urban and suburban environment, I couldn't resist the Sport
button sitting on the console.
The same big red starter
button sits on the flat - bottomed steering wheel, while the heater controls are placed below the dash - mounted air vents.
The Power
button sits on the back at the top and a stylized N - shaped Menu button sits underneath the display in front.
A slew of ports and
buttons sits on the Venue 8's right side: microUSB 2.0, volume up and down, and a microSIM / SD card slot.
A power
button sits on the right of the Note II, the volume rocker is on the left, and the headphone jack is on the top.
A raised power
button sits on the top right of the iPad mini, and the headphone jack is on the top left.
When held in landscape mode, a covered SD Card slot and the Power / Sleep
button sit on top, volume controls are on the left, and a stylus is housed securely at the bottom left corner.
The screen lock
button sits on the top, slightly recessed, so as not to be unlocked when you slip it into your pocket; the volume controls sit on the right - hand side, with a shortcut «convenience» key moving from the middle towards the bottom.
The power
button sits on the top left edge, and a headphone jack is on the top right edge next to a toggle switch that enables auto - rotation from landscape to portrait modes.
Move around the body and you'll find that things match the Fire HD 8 in many ways, with 3.5 mm headphone socket, volume controls, Micro-USB and the standby
button all sitting on one end, with a covered microSD card slot on the side.
The power
button sits on the top right, where you're unlikely to hit it by accident.
The only physical
button sits on the top edge of the reader; it's a very shallow Power button, and I was never sure if I actually pressed it until the screen turned on.
The volume rocker and the power
button sit on the right edge.
It's worth mentioning that the QTEs have changed a little from previous installments wherein the face buttons you need to hit are now either at the top, bottom, left or right side of the screen (corresponding to where
the button sits on the controller) instead of being in the bottom middle.
The force - sensitive home
button sits on the front (it may be the last iPhone with a home button), and you'll find a Lightning port on the bottom with the speakers.
For controls, a power button and all - in - one «UE»
button sit on the top, and large «+» and «-» buttons emblazon the front of the speaker, controlling volume up and down, respectively.
However, the microphone mute
button sits on the back of the device, which is a slightly awkward place for it.
The volume rocker and the power
button sit on the right edge of the phone and are adequately tactile.
Move around the body and you'll find that things match the Fire HD 8 in many ways, with 3.5 mm headphone socket, volume controls, Micro-USB and the standby
button all sitting on one end, with a covered microSD card slot on the side.
While the volume rocker is placed on the left edge, the power
button sits on the right edge of the device.
The power
button sits on the right hand side of the handset which is a strange one for an LG phone considering we are used to it on the back, while the other side of it sits the volume rocker.
Its power
button sits on top, lighting up with a white Ouya logo when switched on.
The power / lock
button sits on the right side, but it sits a bit lower on the device than the other Galaxy S models and takes some getting used to in respect to placing my finger at the right spot to activate it.
A single power
button sits on the side, looking like an ordinary watch crown, and a gray leather strap holds the device on your wrist well.
While the power
button sits on the top edge, the rounded volume rocker and ringer switch are placed on the left edge.
On the left side, there's a volume rocker, and a power / lock
button sits on the right.
The power
button sits on top of the phone, as annoyingly unreachable as ever, but I can't remember the last time I pressed it.