Sentences with phrase «finger swipe to the right»

A three - finger swipe to the right pages back between those saved apps.

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To open the app on the iPhone, you'll still have to log in, but for quick view ones like weather or your calendar, it's all right there with a swipe of a fingeTo open the app on the iPhone, you'll still have to log in, but for quick view ones like weather or your calendar, it's all right there with a swipe of a fingeto log in, but for quick view ones like weather or your calendar, it's all right there with a swipe of a finger.
You can make each of your windows its own screen, then swipe left and right with three fingers on the trackpad (default setting if you're using a Macbook) to navigate between them.
Last year's model required you to swipe your finger across the button just right to unlock the device.
If you want to put your finger right through the screen and take a swipe of this lemon whip fruit dip, I don't blame you.
Swipe it half an inch under your eyes from corner to corner (if you do it right at the lashes, it can look heavy); tap with your ring finger to blend.
Other premium features include «Profile Swipe,» where you use your left finger to display the next guy or right finger to view the previous profile, and the ability to view 300 profiles in the area.
Rather than constantly pausing to change weapons, manage your inventory, or to check out your map, it's all right there on the GamePad touchscreen and can be accessed with a simple swipe of your finger.
Swipe your finger left to right three times along the slider (the blue stripes in the lphoto).
Three - finger swiping from left to right pulls up your saved apps, which you can then tap to open or swipe down to close.
To use the feature, simply open the app you want to save and three - finger swipe from right to left across the screeTo use the feature, simply open the app you want to save and three - finger swipe from right to left across the screeto save and three - finger swipe from right to left across the screeto left across the screen.
There are some other improvements to the application 4.5 as well such as; improved support for footnotes, and switching library shelves by swiping left or right with your fingers.
The only difference is in what happens as you make those gestures: the iPad app shows an animation of one page sliding away and another sliding in (and in fact, moves the pages right under your fingers if you choose to swipe from one page to the next).
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).
Unlike Android or iOS, where I could swipe left on a message to quickly take action on it, on BB10 I had to tap and hold on a single message, wait for the menu to slide out from the right, and then move my finger down to the bottom to tap the delete icon.
There's a new camera application that allows you to review your existing photos easily, even as you are taking a new one, without having to change into a review mode: just look at any previous photo by swiping with your finger the right, moving the active camera view out of the way.
The result screen is pretty nice too: it gives you a card with the answer for your question but, with a swipe of your finger to the right, you will see full Google search results.
A finger swipe in from the right side of the screen opens Lenovo's Smart Side Bar, which offers quick access to photos, books, videos and display settings.
Finger - swiping the home screen to the left takes you to a page of frequently used apps and features; swiping it to the right will land you on a page of favorite apps and features.
While most text - oriented iPhone apps give you up / down scrolling to view more text, Kindle for iPhone tries to simulate the pages of a book, so it requires you to swipe your finger left or right to view the previous and next pages, respectively.
And once I mastered the four - finger gestures that allow you to pinch in to return to the home screen and swipe right to hop between open apps, I didn't desire «real» multitasking.
To turn pages when reading you can either swipe your finger across the page or click on the right hand side of the screen.
Those include a 3 finger up swipe, that allows you to do a cool multitask a la Windows Phone, a 3 finger swipe down for a Back action and a two finger tap working as a right click.
But for every grumbling codger who departs this mortal coil there's a new baby born who seems to know how to do a two - finger swipe on an iPhone touch screen right out of the womb.
You can turn a page by swiping your finger from the right - hand side of the screen to the left.
Another strange thing, which I've noticed in a few indie games recently, you can use the touchpad as a means to look around — so swiping your finger on the pad will do the same as the right stick.
For touch, you swipe left and right to move the paddle and touch with your two fingers to rotate the paddle.
In each level of All Is Lost, the current survivor runs automatically, leaving players to swipe up or down with one finger to jump over or roll under obstacles, and swipe left, right, up or down with another finger to manipulate objects like doors and platforms, as examples.
The bird's movement corresponds to swipes made by the player's finger; left - right, or at angles to make the character jump in the desired direction.
Finger swiping is quieter, sparing your sleep bound partner the roaring swish of pages turning; but glass tops just don't feel... right and can't be held by the corner in anticipation, or reluctance, as you prepare to move ahead.
On prior versions of iOS — going all the back to the early days (long before finger print recognition)-- you swiped right to unlock your phone (and put in a passcode if you used one).
Hell, you can doodle diagrams right in your notes too; a three - finger swipe to the left undoes the latest stroke, while a swipe in the other direction brings them back.
Switch apps: While using an app, swipe left or right with four or five fingers to switch to a previously used app.
Use your finger to swipe left or right and make your selection by clicking it.
To do this, swipe four fingers left or right on your touchpad.
The basic gestures include: Swipe up and lift your finger to go home; swipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control CeSwipe up and lift your finger to go home; swipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Center.
Provided you haven't applied PIN or pattern - swipe security (which requires a lock screen), at this point sliding your finger right launches BlinkFeed, while doing the opposite whisks you straight to the main home screen.
Because I had opened the weather app earlier, to bring it up again all I had to do was swipe my finger from the left to right on the left side of the PC.
A simple tap of the button in the top right, or swiping down with two fingers brings up the ability to toggle Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, data and screen brightness.
Tap something to activate it, move your finger around the screen to scroll up and down, or swipe from left to right and right to left to move between screens.
To exit full screen mode, move your mouse near top of the screen or swipe down with your finger and select the «restore» icon in the top - right, or press «F11» again.
Three - finger swipes can be configured to hide all the running apps other than the one in focus, and swipe down, left, and right to perform totally unrelated actions.
Offscreen gestures include your standard double tap to wake device, but also one finger swipe up / right to launch your selected shortcut.
To share a link with your friends, you have to swipe in your finger from the right sidTo share a link with your friends, you have to swipe in your finger from the right sidto swipe in your finger from the right side.
Some apps may have their own gestures, like a three - finger swipe left and right to skim through Chrome browser tabs, but there are three common ones that work with everything you do on your Chromebook.
You can access your recent apps by swiping up and leaving your finger on the screen for a second or two, or speed up the process by swiping up and over to the right.
With a three fingers swipe gesture from right to left (which is quite awkward), you can minimise three apps one at a time, then switch between them by swiping in reverse (left to right, and again the use of three fingers in a must).
In this method the screenshot is captured just by swiping the finger / Plam in contact with the screen from left to right on your device.
Place two fingers at the right side of your trackpad and swipe them to the left to open the Notification Center.
A single finger swipe on all devices to open the notifications pane gives you access to a single line of settings toggles that swipe left and right.
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