Sentences with phrase «different kinds of gestures»

The touchscreen responsiveness is really good too, and supports different kinds of gestures.

Not exact matches

So the amount of features and combination features may be some kind of overwhelming almost, taking into consideration lots of gesture support too which comes in very handy when considering the many different modes of this dual - screen phone.
As previously mentioned, the player can control the game largely through gestures, like hiking the ball, passing, etc., and the game can tell the difference between different kinds of passes, like bullet passes or higher lob passes.
DAVID SALLE — The pictorial drama, the spatial conception, and an organizing impulse around a kind of theatrical / pictorial gesture, one that is always there, though it takes different forms.
Yet in the Bacchus paintings, there's an extraordinary sense of release, so you have this idea of reprise and release, which moves in a kind of temporal action through the different eras of Twombly's work, as though he returns again and again to a problem and then finds new energy in the way he releases it both in gesture and in the way he addresses each canvas.
What I saw were gestures in the works of art that were far more complex and complicated than that, than those kind of binaries could allow, and that what we needed to do was perhaps rethink, or trace in all these different examples, what they were really questioning.
In many of the figures in the gallery below you can see the diagrams depicting a user interacting with the bezel of the watch for some kind of function, and although the diagrams showing the fingers touching the watch don't actually explain any of the interactivity features, one of the figures does explain in somewhat minor detail that the user could use a series of different gesture interactions to initiate some sort of task or action on the watch bezel.
Likewise, different languages use different ways of communicating — tones, words, gestures — with different kinds of irregularities — letters with multiple sounds, verbs that are conjugated in illogical ways — and so a child lacking in some skilled might be seriously disadvantaged in one place and not at all in another.
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