The steering - wheel - mounted «start»
button takes getting used to.
The power on
button takes some getting used to (remember that you have to press it again with the brake in to start the car if you use the remote start!
The screen is absolutely spectacular but the frontlight isn't perfect, the page sensor
buttons take some getting used to and the feedback they give off is downright annoying.
The power and volume
buttons take some getting used to, but after a while, they become second nature.
No Home
button takes some getting used to, according to Mashable's Lance Ulanoff, and there are several new gestures to learn to compensate.
The new Home
button takes some getting used to, though.
The power and volume
buttons take some getting used to, but after a while, they become second nature.
The buttons take some getting used to for anyone who's used to one - piece touchpads, but they're sufficiently sized and responsive enough to be effective.
Not exact matches
It
took TechCrunch six days
to get used to not having a home
button.
It
takes some
getting used to because it is different from most competitors, but once you're acclimatized, you quickly forget about pressing
buttons.
If you've seen the previous videos in the Google Adwords Keyword planner training series you know that we're now
getting four times as many keywords back
using the very same input terms just by understanding exactly how the Google Adwords Keyword planner works but once you click this download
button here and you downloaded the csv files what do you do with all these files because they each contain about 700 keywords a piece there's some overlap between the different terms and so you
got ta work through that so what I've gone ahead and down this I've asked my developers here at MarketBold go ahead and create a tool that will merge and remove the duplicates from the csv files that google adwords gives you so if you head over
to marketbold.com/GAKP/ i'll put the link below in the description and you'll see a tool that looks just like this all you need
to do is click on this browse
button here and you'll need
to navigate
to the folder where these files are that you downloaded from the Google Adwords Keyword planner you can just simply click and select them all the same time and click open you'll see here now says 12 files selected because I tell me i selected and then I just simply click here
to process and download as soon as I click that this tool is
taking all those files
taking all the keywords
to search volume cost - per - click that all the information that you
got back from the Google Adwords Keyword planner and it's actually removing all the duplicates and putting into one single file so you can actually work with it and then you simply just need
to save the file
to your computer and once you do that we'll go ahead and do it here for a second and then once you save it you can open it up and you'll see here we now have a file here opened up in Excel and you'll see we have all these keywords that we
got back there's a total in this list of 3,796 just because i only downloaded 12 files from Google Adwords Keyword planner you can download as many as you want
to put it through this tool is just going
to save you time and from there you might want
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Collapsing and opening the stroller definitely
takes some
getting used to, the
button is in an uncommon spot.
The pointer being mapped
to the stick that
uses the finger that also clicks the
buttons to make choices doesn't feel quite right and
took some
getting used to.
Its placement also
takes a lot of
getting used to - I found myself occasionally trying
to push it as a
button because it feels like one under your thumb.
The controls do
take some time
to get used to; it is still weird at times not
to use any face
buttons, but the fact that the game manages
to successfully
use the analog stick
to make a very successful control scheme for the game.
The screen layout
takes some
getting used to though; your
button prompts are on the far sides of the screen, with the dancers starring in the middle.
And the controls are seamless, though for first time players it does
take some
getting used to having 2 action
buttons, A and R. I highly recommend it!
I then have students
use the «five - second rule»: it should
take five seconds
to click the Back
button in the browser and
get out of there!
This unconventional and minimalist layout
takes a little
getting used to — the heated seat
button is easy
to miss (it's within the outer most air vent) and directing airflow isn't intuitive (you have
to rotate the outer bezel until you feel it pointing in the desired direction)-- but once you're familiar with it you'll find other climate and heater control terribly old fashioned.
Oh, there may be just a few too many
buttons for the true sporting enthusiast and they do
take some
getting used to, but overall the cabin is attractive and amazingly well crafted.
The RC - F has the same love it or hate it look and great leather buckets as the F - Sport with lots of adjustment fore and aft, a cool LFA - inspired gauge cluster, a touchpad that
takes some
getting used to for infotainment and a bunch of
buttoned - up and tightly gapped materials on the dash and armrest.
As with the standard Fiesta, the Red's dashboard design is cluttered, with lots of
buttons taking up the centre console, and a control dial for the audio system that
takes some
getting used to.
Vehicle was quiet, but it
took some time
getting use to the automatic transmission controls, as it has multiple
buttons.
But I never did
get used to the push -
button transmission controls on the center console, which
take the place of a conventional lever.
While it does
take a few days
to get used to it, I'll admit that it allows effortless locking of the Stinger while the keys are still in my pocket as there is no mistaking the location of the
button.
The high - mounted infotainment screen is now bookended by two rotary knobs and real - life
buttons (after some unfortunate experiments in
taking them away), offering ease of
use from the
get - go, with steering - mounted
buttons helping
to keep eyes on the road and not on the center stack.
It
takes a little
getting used to, but, once we did it, we found it much easier than having
to reach
to the dash
to press
buttons and choose menu items.
So
to change a channel, you have
to cycle through the various pages (navigation, settings and so on)
to get to audio, and then
use the steering - wheel
buttons or
take your hand off the wheel
to use the larger 7 - inch touchscreen in the center stack or the dial on the center console.
The stack hosts the gear selector push
buttons, which
take some
getting used to and will, no doubt, drive you mad as you instinctively feel for a shift handle that isn't there.
A spin around the block probably won't push the right
buttons — the raspy beat of the four - cylinder engine and the low - end response
take time
to get used to.
The location of the rear locker
button and Crawl Controls (more on those in a moment)
took a little
getting used to, as they were positioned just ahead of the sunroof.
The infotainment system is fine once you
get used to it, although it can
take more than one stab of a
button for it
to respond.
Other controls for the stereo and other systems might
take some time
to get used to, especially if you're
used to a car with traditional dash - mounted
buttons.
Acura's drive mode
buttons take a little
getting used to, as you push the Drive
button but lift the Reverse toggle.
The touchscreen infotainment system and the plethora of
buttons on the steering though, do
take some time
getting used to.
This unusual placement
takes a while
to get used to if you're coming from a phone that has the power
button at the top of the device or on the same side as the volume
buttons.
The absence of volume control
buttons will
take some
getting used to.
Also hardware wise having the power
button the back
to get the tablet out of standby mode
takes a bit of
getting used to, where most tablets have it on the top or the sides.
Another addition
to the rear of the device is the power
button that has been moved there with the Voyage, and though it
takes some
getting used to, its a comfortable repositioning.
One quirk with the design was the decision
to put the power
button along the right side of the device instead of on top like almost every other handset, and it
took a little
getting used to.
They're hidden during
use of some apps and require a swipe up from the bottom
to get them
to reappear — which
took some
getting used to for my kids, who are accustomed
to having an iPad's always - there home
button to get them out of trouble.
Although these
buttons are easily accessible by the thumb, it
took us a day
to get used to it.
In
using the PlayBook I actually found myself initially looking for that home
button at the bottom like on the iPad, but instead RIM
uses a gesture
to bring you back home (only
took a few seconds
to get used to that).
It
took me a few days
to get used to the power
button placement.
New controller layout
takes getting used to and judging by scarcity of negative reviews, benefits like WiFi and better screen greatly outweigh discomfort from smaller
buttons.
I prefer the old page turn
buttons, and the new navigation just will
take getting used to.
I've
taken more than 500 screenshots of the game since I
got it, but I definitely should've
used the in - game camera more often for a cleaner shot versus the screen capture
button that's so convenient
to use.
It mostly works, but has a few decisions that
take some
getting used to, such as
using the Triangle
button to sprint, and L3
to take cover.
It
takes a little
getting used to as baseball games pretty much
use the face
buttons as the de facto standard for hitting the bases.
Take this one example of a play session; having been frequently
using the pause
button to monitor the state of my people it turns out I had forgotten
to check on a single person whose temper
got the better of him, apparently due
to a lack of shelving space.