Not exact matches
In common with other recently launched BMWs, drivers now have the benefit of eight freely programmable «favourite»
buttons on the dashboard enabling them to more easily
access their most
frequently used features such as one - touch navigation destination input, or telephone calls.
A new controller includes volume and seek forward / back controls for the audio system; shortcut
buttons for fast
access to the most
frequently used apps such as Audio, Phone, Navigation (if available) and Home; and a large center dial to operate primary features of the most
frequently used apps, scroll menus and lists and select other apps to be displayed.
It redesigned the three core home screen navigation
buttons to be more cleanly defined; the recently - opened - apps scroll offers a way to kill apps; and the redesigned settings pop - up menu provides wider
access to
frequently changed settings than Android provides.
Shortcut - A
frequently used feature (e.g. auto - update, change font size, search, sleep, settings) may be dynamically associated with the «shortcut»
button on the eBook device to provide one - touch
access to a user - selected feature.
It gets interchangeable straps, including Italian leather strap and comes with a three -
button system, that would offer quick
access to
frequently used functions, including opening the ZenFit activity tracking app and changing the display modes.
Controlling any of those devices and setting up notifications is straightforward via the Wink companion app, which is far easier to decipher and use than the SmartThings app, with a clean, modern dashboard for direct
access to devices and sensors as well as especially handy user - created shortcut
buttons to
frequently used actions.
For a right - hander using the OnePlus 2 in one hand, the bottom left
button is somewhat difficult to reach, so I set the more
frequently used back
button to be the easier - to -
access bottom right
button, even though this layout is not «correct».
The Start Menu - like
button at the top of the screen will pull up all your apps, but there's direct
access to four
frequently used apps right on the desktop: Package Center, Control Panel, File Station, and DSM Help, as seen below.
This means that with a relatively short learning curve, users can tell the
buttons apart and
access them
frequently with little trouble.
The Quick Ball is an onscreen shortcut icon, where a tap displays quick -
access buttons to
frequently used features, and stays on top of all your apps.
The smaller model has a crown
button placed conveniently on the outer ring to
access some of the
frequently used functions.