The Gear Live
has no home button like the other Gear watches coming out of Samsung, but it does have a power button on the side that can be used for dimming the display as well as powering it down.
Not exact matches
It's pure speculation at this point, but Apple could place the
home button on the back of the next iPhone,
like we
've seen on several recent Android devices, or simply embed it (or hide it) in the display.
It's unclear how Apple
would implement the
home button's features,
like Touch ID or returning to the
home screen from within apps, without a
button.
While owners of Amazon's Fire HD 10 will be able ask Alexa to make calls without using their hands, people who bought older models
like the Fire 7 or Fire HD 8 tablets will
have to first tap their device's
home button.
Maybe you remember walking up to certain porches that
had large panels with dated speakers and a red
button, announcing the fact that this
home was equipped with Jetsons -
like technology of a doorbell intercom.
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It
has a convenient
home button just
like your computer's.
I
'd like to decorate with some more color once we
've got the island done, but for now, here's where we are with the cabinets, counters and backsplash: We got the knobs from
Home Depot and I
liked them because they reminded me of some
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Brabus
has also developed a new adaptive stainless - steel exhaust for the Mercedes - AMG C63 S.
Like the Roush system we recently sampled on a Ford Mustang, the exhaust
has a
button that quiets the engine's output for when you need to keep a lower profile — for instance when coming
home late at night.
To the right of the LCD are three touch
buttons (
Home, Menu, and Back); we
would have liked a
Home button, too.
They took care of all the behind - the - scenes stuff that I know nothing about, and even made some fantastic suggestions that I hadn't thought of —
like adding a «buy now»
button in a sidebar on the
Home page, so viewers could go directly to my book.
Yes, Android Honeycomb
has a software
Home button, but we
like having a dedicated
Home key.
Like other Samsung devices, the Tab E
has the usual physical
home button and two sensors for back and recent apps.
Like its siblings, the Note Pro 12.2 comes in black or white and
has a physical
home button, along with two capacitive
buttons for navigation.
The
Home button has moved to the bottom of the keyboard, and the joystick navigation cluster of the Kindle 2
has been replaced by a convenient
D - pad -
like approach with a five - way navigation square, with an oval Menu
button above it and a Back
button beneath it.
More important than the slightly chunky frame, the Kindle Touch
has gotten rid of all front
buttons bar an iPhone -
like home button.
The device chasis
has zoom, page turns,
home, and many other
buttons and
like all Pocketbook devices is an e-Reader first and foremost.
The MENU /
HOME buttons are also part of the main keyboard and,
like Nook, we now
have Next / Prev
buttons on both sides (much narrower now).
The addition of
home button on the front may not be
liked by all as we
have been made accustomed to the soft keys.
But I found only the
home and back
buttons of occasional convenience, and even then I didn't
like how my fingers
had to work to depress them — they click inward, even though the
buttons themselves run to the outer edge of the tablet.
BB10
has inherited gesture control from the PlayBook's OS, so there is no
home button, for example, while the grid icon layout is
like iOS and the opened apps panel akin to Android.
Amazon apparently looks at Apple's iPad
home button and thinks to
have anything similar
would be seen as «copying» the Cupertino hardware giant, when instead they should realize that it works, consumers
like it and tablets without it are at a distinct disadvantage.
As far as port, sensor, and
button placement is concerned: on the back, we
have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we
have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a
home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we
have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just
like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume
buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power
button is located on the right side — all three
buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
We
like that the keyboard
has a number of Android - centric shortcuts, such as
Home and Task Manager
buttons to the left of the spacebar, and a
button on the right side that opens the App window.
The capacitive
home button beneath the display didn't respond to our taps at times, requiring a more forceful push than we
'd like.
Plus, the Nook
has a physical
home button (
like the iPad's), a feature I wish every tablet
had.
What you can't do is customize the layout: we
'd like to
have combined controls for several pieces of A /
V kit onto a single panel, rather than
have to jump between them via the app
home screen, as well as ditch a few of the less frequently used
buttons.
I never felt
like I
had to stretch to reach the
home button, which doubles as a fingerprint scanner, or the Recent Apps or Back
button, all of which are beneath the display.
We
liked that the Galaxy Nexus
has no dedicated
home, back and menu
buttons, these are now soft
buttons that are part of the screen and adjust depending on the orientation.
Missing a
home button because you
have Apple devices as references... you can't be serious, Apple devices
have poor ergonomy (just semi-nice aesthetics), whatever Apple lovers say... You even
like to complain about the power switch which is red and not mettalic.
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This
would be when I was sitting down at
home and
had the time to sit still
like a statue while I stiffly maneuvered my fingers between the
buttons.
Some other cosmetic changes
have been made,
like the face
buttons all being a little bit bigger, the speaker holes
have been changed and the
buttons at the bottom (start, select,
home)
have been made easier to select.
If you
've played classics
like Guardian Heroes or Golden Axe, you'll feel right at
home here as attacking is relegated to two
buttons: A (strong) and B (weak).
The system's
HOME button is, for example, now alone on the bottom panel of the system, a la the Wii U gamepad and last year's 2DS, which finally allows the START and SELECT
buttons to sit vertically underneath the four slightly coloured face
buttons like they always should
have.
Speaking of the unit's face, you'll find a
d - pad, circle pad and
home button on the left side, while four game input
buttons, Start and Select
buttons and a nub -
like C - stick can be found on the right.
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I don't go directly to chrome to open QB online, I
have a cute little
button on my desktop I just click & it opens for me; when it opens up on the
home page it looks fine, but as soon as I go to my vendors / customers / any other tab, it zooms in
like crazy.
We
've seen a couple of leaks already which seem to suggest we'll
have an HTC One A9 -
like glass front panel with a
home button, along with a more traditional M - series styled metal unibody.
It
has its own border, just
like the iPhone
Home button, and uses 3D Touch, which makes many wonder whether it incorporates the power
button as well.
The design for the
home, back, and recent app
buttons look
like the ones you
would find on phones from Android's early days.
Rather than opting for a rear scanner
like Huawei
has done in the past, a scanner located in the
home button is something that we are used to seeing from the
likes of Samsung.
To get started, you tap an icon on the
home screen which asks if you
'd like to add a device, remove a device, move, or create a custom remote — the latter of which creates a blank slate to create a mix of
buttons from any and all of your programmed devices.
To compensate for the thin bezels, Samsung joined most other Android phone makers in ditching the physical
home button and replaced it with an icon, which can sometimes even be hidden, but which (as on the iPhone 7)
has a tactile response built in to make it feel
like you're pressing a
button.
That means you'll be able to belt out your Alexa commands without needing to first press and hold the
home button,
like you
have to do with Amazon's other tablets.
This means you
have to press and hold the main
home button for a second or so (honestly, it feels
like an eternity), just to move between the apps that you're running.
Like the chaperone lines, you can change the filter's color, and you
have some control over when it appears: you can turn on the real world any time by double - tapping the
Home button, or set it to appear when you reach the edge of your space.
I
've been using an iPhone X and iPad Pro together for nearly six months now, and I often feel lost when moving back and forth between the devices - one with a physical
home button, the other with webOS -
like gestures.
Huawei
has crammed this discretely onto the front, towards the bottom, just
like an Apple
Home button.