With Bixby up and running, give
that hardware button a tap.
Not exact matches
Pages in a document can only be turned using
hardware buttons, swipes or screen edge
taps won't work thanks to the palm - rejection functionality.
Find a product, point your tablet's camera at it,
tap the Firefly icon (there is no dedicated
hardware button) and then watch as virtual fireflies swarm the product to identify it and then deliver an approximate price and where I can buy more of the product.
As it is, the only way to turn pages is by
tapping or swiping on the screen, and though that works well I always prefer the
hardware buttons.
I wish there was a
hardware button for volume control, but it's only one
tap away in the top right of the screen.
In the
hardware section,
tap on LED light and toggle the
button's to enable them on the device.
For a brief moment, you could even use Google Now on
Tap to take screenshots without those
hardware buttons, but Google Assistant eventually removed the functionality.
However, there's no
hardware confirm
button, so you have to
tap the screen once you've reached the option you want, which isn't ideal, as switching between the display and
buttons for simple interactions isn't intuitive.
There's a feature in Android Marshmallow called Now on
Tap that lets you take a screenshot without having to press any
hardware buttons.
Tap to wake: Don't reach for the power button, just double tap the display and it will wake up, so long as your device has the hardware to support
Tap to wake: Don't reach for the power
button, just double
tap the display and it will wake up, so long as your device has the hardware to support
tap the display and it will wake up, so long as your device has the
hardware to support it.
Simply put, by
tapping these
buttons users can run the diagnostic tool and determine whether or not a certain
hardware component works as intended.
You start and stop recording with the
hardware camera
button -
tapping on the screen doesn't seem to do anything in video mode.