Sentences with phrase «down middle of screen»

One mission you can activate see's you fueling up and launching a spaceshuttle which blasts down the middle of the screen, while another mission will end up turning off the gravity while you desperately try to fix it, but the gravity will occasionally return for a few seconds sending you into a panic as you try to save the ball.
As soon as I received the Cybook / package I noticed the Cybook had a large crack down the middle of the screen.
Facebook shows all of your updates down the middle of the screen and displays those of your contacts who are online on the right, for easy messaging.
Much of the game will be played with a straight divide right down the middle of the screen — whether played locally or online, you always see this same split - screen presentation — and as one player engages in a conversation, the other can mess around in full view, spinning on the spot or walking into doors.

Not exact matches

A middle - aged woman in business attire is staring at the screen of her smartphone as she walks down 2nd Street in San Francisco's Financial District.
Last year's judges — a group of journalists, computer scientists, philosophy professors, and other academics — each sat at a computer screen split down the middle, with one chat on each side.
Write a topic sentence from a nonfiction passage in the middle of your screen, and show students how to jot down supporting details in a web radiating from this main idea.
If you hold down your finger in the middle of the screen you can bring up some reading options.
The little toast notification shows up just as the brightness drops on its own in the middle of the game you're playing, and when the system cools down you are once again allowed to control the screen brightness on your own.
In the middle of a large melee, it's easy to get cut down while swigging or waiting for the swirling health top - ups to finish floating around the screen and actually, you know, heal you.
The game cleanly splits the screen straight down the middle and the two of you can basically go off doing whatever you please.
One thing I truly enjoy about the avatar and Modern Sonic's stages, or at least in the 3D segments, is the sheer amount of multiple pathways there are, no matter how convoluted they may seem.There are also stages where both the avatar and Modern Sonic run along side each other, which opens up the multiple pathways even more, and instead of switching a character out, each of their moves is assigned to a specific button, making them act as one character, which take some getting used to due to the visual appearance of both characters appearing on screen, but is definitely optimal.There's also some level designs with certain gimmicks: at one point you're playing pinball in the middle of a bright forest with classic Sonic, and in that same forest, you'll be playing pinball with some enemies down a water slide with the avatar, were the control starts to get kind of out of hand, while Modern Sonic will face a boss that combines the level design from Lost World with this game's boost mechanics, which was probably the intention for the departure in the 2013 game.
Postcards From The Edge, Metro Pictures, New York, US New York / New Drawing 1946 - 2007, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente, Segovia, ES Monuments With A Horizon Line II, Buchmann Galerie, Berlin, DE Desenhos [Drawings]: A-Z, Museu da Cidade, Pavilhão Preto, Lisbon, PT The Porn Identity, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, AT A Bit of Matter And A Little Bit More, screening Performatik 09, Cultuurcentrum Strombeek and Performatik, Brussels, BE Regift, The Swiss Institute, New York, US Cut & Paste, Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen, DK Down To Earth (Ceramics), Cultuurcentrum Strombeek, Grimbergen, BE Double 40 Jahre Kabinett für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremerhaven, MMK, Frankfurt, DE The First Stop on the Super Highway, Nam June Paik Art Center, Gyeonggi - do, KR Feedbackstage, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, DE Sharjah Biennial 9: Provisions For The Future (curated by Isabel Carlos), Sharjah Arts Museum, Sharjah, UAE Two in One Contemporary Art from Witte De With & De Appel, Christie's, Amsterdam, NL 40th Anniversary Benefit Exhibition, White Columns, New York, USA Écritures Silencieuses, curated by Herve Mikaeloff, L'Éspace Louis Vuitton, Paris, FR Carnival Within - An Exhibition Made in America, curated by Sabine Russ, Gregory Volk, Uferhallen, BE Espèces d'Espaces, Yvon Lambert, New York, US Take The Money And Run, Brouwergracht 196, Appel, Amsterdam, NL Double Participation, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt / Main, DE Beginnings, Middles, And Ends (cur.Gianni Jetzer), Christine Koenig Galerie, Vienna, AT Dematerialised: Jack Wendler Gallery 1971 to 1974, curated by Teresa Gleadowe, Chelsea Space, London, UK Time As Matter, MACBA, Barcelona, ES 15 Years of Collecting Against the Grain, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, DE Artist Rooms Tate St Ives Summer Season, Tate St.Ives, UK Au Pied De La Lettre, Centre d'Art Contemporain, Chamarande, FR Art - Athina, Galerie Hubert Winter, Faliro Pavillion, Athens, GRSerralves 2009 The Collection: An Exhibition in Three Parts and Permanent Works in the Park, Serralves 2009 - The Collection: Passage through the First Part of the Exhibition, Serralves Museum, Porto, PT Serralves 2009 - The Collection: Videos and Films in the City, 74 Rua Cândido dos Reis, Porto, PT As Long As It Lasts, curated by Tom Eccles, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, US Close Encounter, Blokhuispoort, Leeuwarden, NL When Ideas Become Forms 30 Years of Gallery, La Galleria, Venice, IT; Galerie Dr.Dorothea van der Koelen, Mainz, IT The Poetics of Space, curated by Anja Isabel Schneider, Galerie Marian Goodman, Paris, FR Zidovi na Ulici / Walls in the Street, multiple locations around Belgrade, RS Target Practice: Painting Under Attack 1949 - 78, Seattle Art Museum, Washington, US Time, Konrad Fischer Galerie, Düsseldorf, DE This World & Nearer Ones, curated by Mark Beasley, Governors Island, New York, US Recontres International Paris / Berlin / Madrid, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, DE Turning Some Pages, screening A House is not a Home, La Calmeleterie, Nazelles, Négrons, FR Printed Matter, Learn to Read Art (Aprender a Leer Arte), Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, ES Collection History: Highlighting Recent Acquisitions, MOCA, Los Angeles, California, US In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960 - 1976, curated by Christophe Cherix, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US Memory Labyrinth.
Some of the extended bits that Fadem pulled off in that time: sitting down on a rubber stool, kicking a hole through a stage that would eventually collapse in full, slamming a weird sort of metal gate / screen - door combination affixed to the building's wall, jumping into the East River and then reappearing inside of a barrel of vaseline that was treated to looked like toxic sludge, hurling himself into a pile of cardboard boxes and then sounding the world's most pathetic airhorn, addressing the performance's one heckler with a drawn - out gesture involving his middle finger, drinking a number of glasses of water in rapid succession before moving to a sort of thick, clear liquid that he repeatedly spit up and attempted to drink again (I heard an audience member worry that this would trigger a series of chain - reaction vomiting in the audience.
If you'd like the window to be centered in the middle of the screen once you choose one of the predefined sizes, you can change the Move to drop - down to «Centre».
Drag it down to the middle of the screen and release in the indicated box to launch it as a Pop - up.
And one other annoyance: While the app selector screen is formatted to hug the contours of the face while you scroll, the other settings screens put their options straight down the middle.
So instead of swiping down from the top of the screen, you swipe up from the middle of the Lock screen to reveal all notifications.
We like that you don't have to tap a button to see all of your apps from the home screen; just swipe down from the middle of the screen, and then swipe left to see more apps.
Swiping down from the middle or left of the screen reveals your notifications.
Start at the middle of the screen and swipe down.
From your home screen, place your finger somewhere in the middle of the grid of icons and swipe down to open the Spotlight search feature.
You can swipe down in the middle of the Home screen for search.
A nice touch, though, is that when you hold down the app drawer icon (the little dots in the bottom middle of the home screen) for a second, a preview of each home screen pops up with the option of touching one to quickly navigate.
Spotlight is your searching buddy on iOS, just as it is on macOS, and you can find it on the newest versions of iOS with a swipe down on the middle of the home screen - just start typing out some search terms to see results appear on the display.
Lock screen notification are now shown in the middle of the screen so you don't have to swipe down to see the notification.
This is an interesting but ultimately flawed approach, where on the one hand you have double the screen real estate but on the other there is a distracting line of bezel cutting right down the middle.
The Motorola RAZR has all the makings of a great Android smartphone, but the middling quality of its big - screen is a let - down and the imminent Galaxy Nexus looks like it could be a better option.
In practice, it's no great loss, as you can drag apps into folders on the home screen, and search for them by dragging down from the middle of the screen.
When we bought our flat screen last year, we just shoved our baker's rack over to the left about six feet towards the cover and plunked the TV down on a wicker coffee table in the middle of the wall thinking we'd get it set up better at some point.
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