Sentences with phrase «go to the home screen of»

Go to the home screen of the tablet.

Not exact matches

By default, the Galaxy S9's home screen positions its apps pretty far apart from each other, and it doesn't give you much control of where you want the app icons to go.
What happens if that physical button goes away to make more room for the screen, filling the edges of the bezel like your home television?
You just look at your computer screen or one of the many clocks at home and you're good to go.
I get invited to screenings where I don't know anyone and after five minutes of awkwardly standing by the bar by myself I either make the decision to go introduce myself or go home.
And the immense list of beautiful girls is going to fall into your «home screen».
SUBSTANCE USE - A man drinks window cleaner and passes out in a park, a woman smokes marijuana at home as well as in a car while riding and while driving and in a restaurant where other men and women are also smoking marijuana, a woman offers marijuana to a friend who declines, several house party scenes show people injecting themselves with drugs, we see prescription bottles and rubber tubing stretched around a person's arm (injections occur off screen), a man drinks from a bottle of codeine cough syrup, goes to the drug store, purchases another bottle and drinks part of it while walking home and later a female neighbor drinks the rest of it in his home, and a man places a marijuana cigarette in his mouth to hide it from a policeman and says it made him feel sick like a bomb was strapped to his chest.
Seen on a 72 cm CRT screen at home, though, it's like having the negative held up to your eyes - a lot of care and attention has gone into this transfer, and the fact that it looks so cinematic and so natural (despite Fincher's characteristically unnatural visual style) is reason enough to come back to this movie in its newly - mastered version.
Putting my education to use, I went to work for a company called Bellcore, which pays well enough for me to keep up the mortgage, maintain a home theater, finance film festival trips, and buy the 25 - 30 gallons of gasoline I need each week to attend screenings.
You still need to be in a cinema or watching a home cinema's large screen to register all the details of the horrifying scene in which Chiwetel Ejiofor's Solomon is choking in a noose, his feet barely touching the ground, as fellow slaves go about their business, children play games and captors watch from a distance.
We tend to get caught up with the incidentals of our film - going: comfy seats, giant screens, and ear - blasting sound in our multiplexes; giant TVs, plush couches and remote controls in our homes.
Aired by Fox just one other time after it premiered and later dropped from syndication, the superficially disturbing «Home» went on to become the show's best - selling episode on VHS; it was but a matter of time until some enterprising producer recognized the franchise potential in its heartland troglodytes — and it was even more inevitable that they should be paired with a WB cast - off for the first big - screen vehicle, since no modern horror flick is complete without one.
The logic of all of this is questionable; this is one of those movies subject to what Alfred Hitchcock called the «icebox trade» — those who go home from the screening, take out some cold chicken from the fridge, and dissect all the inconsistencies of the movie they just saw.
«Ida «For all of the high - profile pictures that screened at glitzy premieres in London, the one that turned out to be my favorite of the festival was a film that barely registered on my radar going in, and that I watched on a screener at home.
Speaking to Screen Rant to promote the home - entertainment release of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Gillan has revealed that when she first accepted the role, she had no idea how integral her character would go on to be with regards to both the Guardians films and Infinity War:
One of the worst stage - to - screen adaptations, its ineptitude is exemplified when Grace shows Annie her «new» home, a, cavernous ultramodern penthouse, to «I Think I'm Gon na Like It Here.»
Homing missiles launches a barrage of missiles that target the creeps on screen, and when attack drones are deployed, three drones briefly appear on screen and go to town shooting things up with their lasers.
Here's a quick video of the Kindle Touch and Kindle 4, side by side, turning pages and then going to the home screen:
Less chance of being left with a blank screen in the middle of a hot day, one less thing to pack and one less thing to worry about forgetting when it's time to go home.
Gone are options like «the daily» and «reading now» — both of these options have been combined under the «home» screen, which shows what you're reading now, what's new in your library (be they new purchases or newly delivered subscriptions), and, at bottom, what to read next based on B&N's recommendation engine.
If you don't like the look of the new homescreen, you can revert back to the old one by going to Settings > Device Options > Personalize Your Kindle > Advanced Options > Home screen View > Off.
A tap at the top of the screen displays a full menu with Home, Back, the light control, shopping, search, reading options, font sizes, Go - to, the X-Ray feature and Share options.
I read it in one sitting since it hit home for me on many levels, recently losing a loved one to a neurological disease and having a close family member go through the same embryo screening procedures at the same lab because of a different genetic condition.
Usually she'd have gone home by now, but she was wrestling with the rabbit ears on top of the TV, trying to fix the snow on the screen.
«We believe this development combined with the continued addition of stations and markets make this a must have product for consumers who want to enjoy their favorite programming across multiple screens while at home or on - the - go
Yet this year, Amazon added the Quick Switch feature from within apps; with a side swipe from the right, you can reveal a tray of open apps without going back to the home screen.
This new upgrade enhances the speed of the device in relation to page turns and hitting the menu button to go back to the home screen.
If you tap anywhere near the top inch of the screen, you'll bring up the Menu bar, which has the same controls as you'll find on the home screen, along with options to adjust the font, go to a specific page, bring up X-Ray for more information on a topic, share to Facebook or Twitter, or bookmark pages.
There are some hard buttons around the edges, but the majority of your control is going to be via the home, back and menu buttons that reside on - screen in the notification bar at the top.
I won a kindle hd 7 ″ at work and I have had it maybe 6 months and its kind of boring now especially that i cant customize it they way I would want it to look is there any way to customize it the way i want it to look as in back grounds for the home screen like you could do on an android compatible phone i have you tubed it but all i am getting is help for the 1st generation an im not so sure this is the 1st generation and everytime i follow the steps I can't seem to get mine to do what theirs is also it isn't letting me pick what launcher I want to use can you please email me some help or direct me in the direction i need to go.
so it caches them and when you switch screens to either go to the home page or a settings option or shopping that's when the refresh happens So depending on how many pages you have cached generally determines the amount of refresh flash and quickness to other screen options, like shopping or readouts or wherever else you are going.
Also, as someone who works 9 - 5 in front of a PC screen, I don't want to stare at a screen too much when I go home.
The Nook is a bit better because it has a physical home button and its home screen has lots of shortcuts instead of the carousel, but you still have to go home to get anywhere.
The Settings screen will then load and you can either tap the back arrow (triangle) twice or the circle once (located in the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen) to go back HOME.
The best thing about the Kindle Fire's navigation is that common navigation icons appear at the bottom of the screen no matter where you are, for going back to what you were previously doing, getting to the Home screen, and changing settings.
Press the Nook button beneath the display and you bring up another level of navigation that lets you get back to the Home screen, go to the library, shop, search and so on.
The ability to make the navigation bar and the keyboard appear by touching the bezels is great, and going to the home screen from any application is easy: you just have to swipe vertically on the bottom part of the bezel.
Of course it is a matter of developed habit as with everything but aren't we are all striving for simplicity and straightforward approach regardless of specific background and experience of particular user... It is not that i'm really desperate to go back to the old home screen but guys at Kobo have to work on the new one to make it usablOf course it is a matter of developed habit as with everything but aren't we are all striving for simplicity and straightforward approach regardless of specific background and experience of particular user... It is not that i'm really desperate to go back to the old home screen but guys at Kobo have to work on the new one to make it usablof developed habit as with everything but aren't we are all striving for simplicity and straightforward approach regardless of specific background and experience of particular user... It is not that i'm really desperate to go back to the old home screen but guys at Kobo have to work on the new one to make it usablof specific background and experience of particular user... It is not that i'm really desperate to go back to the old home screen but guys at Kobo have to work on the new one to make it usablof particular user... It is not that i'm really desperate to go back to the old home screen but guys at Kobo have to work on the new one to make it usable.
Alternatively, you can go straight to the main home screen or the BlinkFeed window by flicking from the left or right of the screen (when it's off).
If I set the Kindle down for a couple minutes and the screen locks, it seems weird to have to go to the bottom of the device to be able to interact with my book again — a combination of the home button and the touchscreen should suffice.
I'm pretty sure that default home screen is going to be left intact by default so that the majority of users who are used to it will not have to change their habits.
For example, you tap at the top of the screen to get to the home screen, controls and settings; tap the right side of a page of text to go forwards in a book, and the left side to go back.
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Tapping at the top of any page will bring up the same menu bar as the Home Screen at the top of the page and options to change font size / face / spacing, Go To and X-Ray or Sync (if the book doesn't have x-ray) at the bottoto change font size / face / spacing, Go To and X-Ray or Sync (if the book doesn't have x-ray) at the bottoTo and X-Ray or Sync (if the book doesn't have x-ray) at the bottom.
Speaking of apps, if you want to quickly hop into another one without going to the home screen, you can hit the menu button to bring up a window of running apps.
At most stages of the interface, you'll be able to backup, go back to the home screen, or bring up the multi-tasking menu with these three controls.
Yet this year Amazon has added the Quick Switch feature from within apps; with a side swipe, you can reveal a tray of open apps without going back to the home screen.
I kind of don't like it and would prefer to just go back to the regular Android home screen.
I may go away from Special Offers as they seem to intrude on a good portion of the home screen....
Tech Tips — Courtesy of Larry Goss, how to do math on your Kindle 1 or 2 and how to go directly to web links from a document on your Kindle home screen.
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