With pen support, advanced glance screen features,
device gestures support and a smart cover accessory, the Lumia 950s really look sexy.
Not exact matches
For instance (and at the time of writing this article and to the best of my knowledge), on mobile
devices / tablets:
Gesture support is very limited and as Office Mix doesn't currently appear to be
device aware, only non-interactive videos are available on mobile
devices, on surface tablets however, which are basically small portable computers and not tablets, Office Mix HTML5 output files are viewable.
The important thing to note is that the Kindle already does
support touch
gestures, and so the bulk of the work would be in connecting those
gestures to the TTS and providing a way for the user to interact with the
device non-visually.
The
device comes with a 1.4 inch flexible OLED display but does not
support touch
gestures.
Motorola has changed the same in the new launch as it comes with a fingerprint scanner, which not only unlocks the
device but also
supports gesture for back and home.
A couple of
gestures are
supported, like the ability to put two fingers on the screen and tilt the entire
device toward you or away from you to zoom in or out on the page, though why you'd ever need to do that escapes me.
The
device supports the increasingly familiar
gestures for scrolling, paging, going back (a backward swipe), and pinch and zoom.
So with integrated chip
support now set to be a reality for
gesture based input recognition technology as a means to control
devices, it will no doubt open up a new realm for
devices such as tablet PCs in the days to come.
During our testing, the
device supported only two - finger scrolling, but not Windows 8
gestures such as swiping between apps (off the left edge) and swiping to open the Charms menu (from right edge).
Even when docked, I found myself mostly using the touchscreen, which feels a little faster than mousing around; that might change when Acer's drivers update to
support trackpad
gestures, but I'd still recommend sticking with a touchscreen
device when you upgrade to Windows 8.
I want to buy one, but I just refuse to
support a
device that doesn't even have basic PIM apps built in, and as appealing as this 10 inch version might seem to some, with the border - width required to make QNX's border -
gestures viable, this thing's going to have a foot - print nearly the size of a 14 inch laptop.
As is standard for capacitive
devices such as most modern smartphones, Switch's screen is a 10 - point multitouch display, meaning multi-finger
gestures are
supported.
Owners will not be required to use Kinect
gestures to operate the system; controllers, «smart
devices», and remote controls will be
supported.
There's also intense Kinect
supports and
gestures that took use of the
device in a perfect way.
The HomePod
supports several
gestures using the aforementioned touch controls at the top of the
device.
Customize your Stock Rom with a lot useful features: - Enable Numeric battery - Clock position (Right, Center, Left, Hide)- Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text - Disable Scrolling cache - Skip Music with Volume buttons - Disable screen turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC / USB cable - Disable loud volume sound warning - Advanced Power menu: (Thanks to CM / C3C076 / Kennethso168 @xda)------ Reboot ------ Recovery ------ HotBoot ------ Download ------ Screen capture ------ Screen recording (Busybox required)------ Quick Dial number (+ Display number)------ On / Off Data - Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to Oma @xda)- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP button - Long back kill App - CM Circle Battery - Hide / Set Color of Battery Text - Expand all notifications - Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)- Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable Swipe
gestures (keep double tap) for the
devices that
support it.
Physical button location changing and rotary dial
gestures are now
supported, allowing manufacturers to play around more with
device design.
Starting today, Logitech's HomeKit - compatible programmable POP Smart Button can be purchased exclusively from Apple retail locations in the United States.The Logitech POP Smart Button is designed to allow any smart
device in the home to be controlled through the push of a button, allowing things like lights to be activated without the need for a smartphone.Connected to a user's HomeKit setup via a bridge, the POP Smart Button
supports three customizable
gestures, with each bridge able to
support multiple buttons.
The company has provided a simple yet intuitive design on the web browser to work across the entire Windows 10
device family, starting from desktops and notebooks that have keyboard and mouse for inputs to smartphones and tablets that
support touch,
gesture and voice inputs.
Apart from an iris scanner, Samsung has also equipped its upcoming
devices with a rear - facing fingerprint sensor which
supports gestures to open and close apps.
The Android 5.1.1 update shipped with the LG Watch Urbane, and we've already taken a good look at its features there, including wrist
gestures, always - on apps, and the addition of WiFi on
supported devices.
The
device also
supports onscreen
gestures, where you can swipe up and down with two fingers to increase or decrease the volume.
You'll find a fingerprint scanner on the front of the
device that
supports various
gestures.
Toshiba's new laptops feature spacious touchpads with Windows 8
gesture support to allow users to perform
gestures on the touchpad as they would on a touchscreen
device.
The presentation also indicated that Microsoft has «relaxed the requirements on how the digitizer should perform around screen edges» for touchscreens, which means that Window 10
devices that
support edge
gestures should be available for a broader number of
devices.
We've also heard your feedback from the last flight, and fixed a few issues including that the reset button wasn't clearing the settings listed on the advanced
gestures page, that the 4 - fingure
gesture graphic was visible on
devices that only
supported 3 - contact points, and that some of the advanced
gestures options weren't working as expected.
As seen on the new Moto G5
devices, the Moto Z2 Play also comes with a big home button on the front that
supports gestures instead of separate navigation buttons.
Like all Android Wear
devices running the latest version, the Access
supports a number of
gestures to navigate through its Google Now cards — twist up or down to scroll through the cards; push down or pull up to move in and out — and I'm happy to report they work as well here as they do elsewhere.
To mix up your interactions with the
device, OnePlus
supports a number of
gesture shortcuts while the screen is turned off.
[Lockscreen, Status Bar, Notification Bar] New — Added hotspot icon in status bar when portable hotspot is enabled (05 - 19) New — Added charging icon in status bar (05 - 19) New —
Support displaying virtual network operators» names (05 - 19) New — Lockscreen music control (05 - 27) New — Added unlocking
gesture recognizing mechanism to avoid unlocking caused by misoperation (06 - 02) Optimization — Launching speed of notifications managing page (05 - 27) Fix — Sometimes, long pressing notifications directed to the wrong app (05 - 06) Fix — Sometimes, Gaussian Blur effect did not work when pulling down notification shade (05 - 12) Fix — Sometimes, operator information displayed incorrectly for dual - SIM
devices (05 - 12) Fix — Sometimes Mi Band could not unlock screen (06 - 01)
On the front, we have the 5 - inch 720p display and a 5 - megapixel selfie camera, which — like other LG
devices —
support Auto Shot, a
gesture - based photo - taking feature.
Huawei's «Knuckle Sense»
gesture makes an appearance for the first time in one of its «lite»
devices too, allowing users to create shortcuts by drawing on the screen with their knuckles (it's not a must - have addition), while the P10 lite also features Huawei staples like microSD card
support and a fingerprint scanner.
This new version offers a new redesigned Gallery, a new Camera UI called Photo Sphere, a Swype - like
Gesture Typing,
support for multiple accounts, the ability to wirelessly view media from your Nexus
device to your HDTV, and the addition of the Quick Settings panel on the homescreen.
For certain
devices, including OnePlus and Oppo phones, the release offers advanced features like an enhanced kernel, advanced
gesture control, and
support for the alert slider and fingerprints scanner.
The Lenovo Vibe X2
supports gesture control, so you can even answer an incoming phone call by virtue of just picking up the
device and putting it to your ear.