It is a full touch screen, but it will only function with the stylus provided with the device, so
fingers tapping on the screen will have no effect.
It's a small feature, but it will appeal to anyone in a rush, or anyone who lives in a cold climate — less time with
fingers tapping on a screen is more time said fingers can be kept warm.
Not exact matches
He
taps a
finger on the
screen, says «Thanks!»
Enemy soldiers appear
on each stage, and you swipe your
finger on the
screen to aim and
tap to fire.
Aside from the color inversion, Meaghan utilizes the VoiceOver feature that will read any selected text
on the
screen, and the Zoom feature that requires a double -
tap of three
fingers.
Long gone are the days of handwriting or typing out each and every lesson that you plan
on doing, nowadays all you have to do is
tap your
finger on a
screen a few times and you will have your lesson plans done.
The driver
taps on buttons, swipes across the
screen or pinches his
fingers together to work the system.
Users select menu options and the associated functions in the usual way with the iDrive Controller or by simply
tapping the button
on the iDrive Touch
screen with their
finger.
You slide your
finger across the pad and the cursor
on the
screen moves; you
tap the pad to make a selection.
I miss this ability
on the touch readers: you need to move your
finger from wherever it's resting (which can't be the
screen, of course) into the
screen area and
tap each time.
Wow, reading his novel
on the iPad was very pleasant and sooo easy
on the eyes — I bumped the text up to 12 point type with a
tap of my
finger on the
screen.
via Startup gets Kindle Touch to understand handwriting Puzzle technology startup Puzzazz is giving Amazon's Kindle Touch a capability that even Amazon didn't envision — letting users input numbers and letters by writing them naturally with a
finger on the
screen, rather than
tapping at the e-reader's tiny
on -
screen keyboard.
If you're having trouble
tapping «SORT» (I did), try zooming in by pinching your
fingers together
on the
screen and pushing them away from each other.
Puzzle - game startup Puzzazz is demonstrating software that lets users fill in text boxes by writing naturally
on the
screen with their
finger, as opposed to
tapping at a tiny
on -
screen keyboard.
There are 9
tap zones of the
screen,
tapping of each of them can be flexible set for any function (Scrolling, opening files, jump to chapters, menu display, and so
on) It's possible to manage brightness of
screen's lightning by swiping your
finger along the left side of
screen.
If you compare too an iPad, all you need to do is double
tap the
screen and it will resize calculating
on the white space, turning pages is then as simple as a
finger flick
on the
screen.
Despite the absence of a QWERTY keypad, the Samsung device has
on -
screen interface which enables the users to start reading books and also initiate other basic applications, like writing notes with the
tap of a
finger.
The 6 inch e-ink
screen having a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels is touch sensitive, which means a light
tap or a swipe of the
finger is all that is needed to get things done
on this device.
This new system is great, it allows you to
tap your
finger rapidly
on the
screen or gesture and it will change the pages very quickly.
Anybody who's used the iPad knows there are big advantages in moving to a touch -
screen interface, especially when it comes to e-reading (you can highlight passages with a
finger, look up words in the dictionary by
tapping on them, and so forth).
You find the second set of menus, which is more specific to the document you're currently working
on, by
tapping the
screen with your
finger.
You CAN use a two -
finger double -
tap gesture to zoom in
on the text — but then, the text is too big for the page to fit
on the
screen at once, and you have to drag the page around to see everything.
The menu options are arranged as large icons
on the
screen so you can just
tap them with a
finger.
Activation is quick and easy; swipe down from the top of the
screen with two
fingers to access the Quick Settings;
tap on the book icon to enable Reading Mode.
Amazon, which is based in Seattle, said Tuesday that the Android Kindle software offers the ability to switch font sizes and, with a
tap or the flick of a
finger on the phone's
screen, go to the next page in a book.
First, when selecting a highlighted item
on an open menu, in addition to
tapping the
screen with your
finger you can actually just click the menu key again and it will act like an enter key (or touchscreen click) and select the item.
It became even easier now
on the tolino eReader with our quick scroll function: by simply
tapping on the right or left hand
screen margin and pulling the
finger towards the middle of the display (leaving the
finger on the display) the eReader automatically scrolls for you!
Taking notes is as simple as highlighting a selection with your
finger, and
tapping an annotation
on the
on -
screen display.
While that window is
ON if you tap and hold down with two fingers anywhere on the screen for at least five seconds the accessibility reader will come on and say, «Continue holding down two fingers to enable accessibility.&raqu
ON if you
tap and hold down with two
fingers anywhere
on the screen for at least five seconds the accessibility reader will come on and say, «Continue holding down two fingers to enable accessibility.&raqu
on the
screen for at least five seconds the accessibility reader will come
on and say, «Continue holding down two fingers to enable accessibility.&raqu
on and say, «Continue holding down two
fingers to enable accessibility.»
- Temporarily magnify
screen: Triple -
tap the
screen with a
finger and hold your
finger on the
screen.
QSlide lets you open up little mini apps
on top of your desktop and manipulate how transparent they appear; QuickMemo lets you draw
on the
screen with your
finger; and LG's cool new KnockOn feature lets you turn the
screen on and off with a double
tap of your
finger.
The new gestures / features include the Stop Speech command (two -
finger single -
tap), Turn
Screen Curtain
On / Off (three -
finger triple -
tap) and the new Learn Mode for gesture practice (four -
finger double -
tap).
Having dedicated buttons allow you to rest your
finger on the button and press down when you need to turn the page, instead of moving a
finger to
tap on the
screen.
They
tap or slide a
finger on the
screen.
Since I first went hands -
on with the PlayBook, I've noticed the homescreen GUI has become much more fluid and the sensitivity to touchscreen inputs has been refined (I noticed it initially didn't respond to my index
finger taps as nicely as when I
tapped the
screen with my thumbs (maybe I
tap too fast with my index
fingers?)
If you double
tap on a word with your
finger or the stylus it cues the Oxford American (or English) eDictionary to quickly pop up at the bottom of the
screen.
Tip: While in speed reading mode you can
tap and hold your
finger on the
screen to pause the cursor.
To turn, you slightly pinch with either thumb;
on other Kindles, you had to lift your
finger and
tap the
screen.
Beyond that, a simple
tap on the Vita's
screen activates Detective Mode, while scanning the environment requires you to hold your
finger and swipe across the
screen to highlight your surroundings, hidden objects, collectibles, breakable walls, etc..
When it comes to controlling the pinball action you can use either button controls (L and R buttons for flippers and left stick for nudging the table) or touch controls (
tapping the left or right section of the
screen to control the flippers and sliding your
finger on the back touch for nudge) or a combination of both.
You can walk somewhere by simply
tapping your destination
on the
screen — or drag your
finger across the
screen, and your character will follow along.
The lack of touch pad implementation is surprising as the Vita's touch
screen control scheme was pretty much perfected as it saw the cursor being replaced with icons and consisted of
tapping on an icon to perform a particular action, interact with an object, start a conversation with a person in your group or to choose a response in a conversation, while dragging your
finger around the touch
screen would move Clementine around cover or exploring the environment as you search for supplies and people, so it is difficult to understand why such functionality could not have made the transition from the Vita to the DualShock 4 controller.
The touchscreen naturally works well for these types of games for a variety of reasons, but one major reason for this is that many puzzle games are not filled with a lot of
on -
screen clutter or virtual buttons and just require a
tap or drag of the
finger for input...
The lack of touch pad implementation is surprising as the Vita's touch
screen control scheme was pretty much perfected as it saw the cursor being replaced with icons and consisted of
tapping on an icon to perform a particular action, interact with an object, start a conversation with a person in your group or to choose a response in a conversation, while dragging your
finger around the touch
screen would move Lee around cover or exploring the environment and finding people, so it is difficult to understand why such functionality could not have made the transition from the Vita to the DualShock 4 controller.
Or do it faster by
tapping on the bottom
screen, still able to walk around if your
fingers are limber enough.
Music notes flow down the
screen towards four black and three white piano keys at the bottom and you must play each note by
tapping, holding, or sliding your
finger on the correct key.
You select a spell by
tapping on the icon at the bottom of the
screen and then dragging your
finger in one continuous motion along the lines of the spell symbol.
The game asks players to
tap and drag their
finger on the
screen to collect groups of three - or - more fruits that touch in some way, including diagonally, in order to complete level - specific goals and earn points.
Random tips about the battlefield interface
on iPad, just in case you haven't already figured these out: — If you can't get it to notice that you're trying to place your soldier (no little circle), try a quick
tap on the
screen where you want to go, rather than dragging your
finger and hoping it will notice.
The controls are the usual rhythm game style, where notes fall from the top
screen and you hit them in time to the music, but now players
tap their
fingers on the
screen to hit the notes.