Sentences with phrase «holding those buttons makes»

Tapping L2 or R2 makes one end of Boy's body jump and holding those buttons makes Boy stand firm.

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Some reviewers also complained about the awkward placement of the control buttons, which can make it easy to shut off if you aren't paying attention to how you're holding on to the straightener.
Make sure shoulders are back, head held high, and to look at the other person's face — not belly button.
You have to pulse it and towards the end then hold the button down to make sure you've gotten all the chunks.
It features a push button lid, a pop - up straw, and integrated handles that make it easy for little hands to hold on.
The microphone button is a touch button making it too easy to accidentally touch it when holding or moving the which makes unnecessary noise around the baby.
Something with a button that is pushed once and then plays music or makes sound is great for the stressed parent so they don't have to keep shaking things (like rattles), but a ring or small rattle can be held by a young baby much easier than something which is an odd shape.
«Let's put the pause and hold button, whether it's a week or 10 days to make sure that all the questions that were raised the other day in the briefing get answered,» said Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, R - Canandaigua.
Headless mode, altitude hold, and one - button take - off and landing make this model the perfect companion for beginners seeking a great view from above.
The stimulus on your waist makes you constantly hold your belly button in because it's cueing your core.
To do a TRX squat, hold the handles of the TRX and make sure they are slack and level with the belly button.
We love the»70s vibe and fun details, like the buttons up the front and suede fabric, which make this a standout look when held up against practically anything else in our closets.
In February, Epic added the Turbo Building feature to Fortnite, which allowed players to make structures by holding down one button.
Sometimes Project DIVA Future Tone demands multiple buttons are pressed and / or held down at the exact same time, and for whatever reason the game relays this information by creating a shrinking box made of electricity that quickly encapsulates the required buttons.
Basically, holding each shoulder button rotates your perpetually - moving character while holding both together makes them dash.
But next to the Sport button sits one labeled E-Power, this button making the Cayenne Hybrid remain in EV mode as long as the electricity in its 288 - volt nickel metal hydride battery pack holds out.
Part of that tailor - made appeal is the very swish tablet interface, it's designed to compliment the way you typically hold a scaled - up tablet device with tabs, menus and quick buttons placed where your fingers or thumbs would logically be hovering.
Tech Tips — Via Bufo Calvin and others, here is how to make a screenshot with your Kindle Fire HD: hold down the lower - volume button and the power button at the same time for a second, until you hear a camera - like click.
The buttons have identical placement as on the 7 - inch tablet, sitting along the upper - right side when you hold the device horizontally — and they suffer from the same flat design that makes them hard to find by touch.
To add more widgets to any of the five homescreens, change the background, and make other tweaks, just press and hold on the desktop or tap the + button.
The shape without the cover, physical home buttons and rotating screen make it perfect for holding in one hand.
This will appeal to people who like the tectonic feel of physical buttons or often hold their reader in one hand while commuting and exclusively using the touchscreen does not make practical sense.
When you are holding the tablet in portrait mode you end up covering all the buttons which makes the action of turning it off, or turning up the volume, awkward.
The page buttons work well and their placement makes it easy to rest a thumb on the page forward button while holding the reader comfortably one - handed.
I don't really care about page turn buttons but the Oasis with the wider side makes it harder to swipe or tap the screen when you are holding it in one hand.
One issue persists: The screen's sensitivity still makes it too easy to activate keyboard buttons accidentally (something that also proved to be a big issue with the capacitive - touch menu buttons when I held the device in landscape orientation).
However, of all such ideas, the Tactile Layer technology based displays that morphs 3D buttons holds the most potential to actually make it to a production tablet or a touch based e-book reading device.
I also dig the physical page turn buttons which makes it easier to read while holding the device in one hand.
This makes it a little tricky to hit the volume or power buttons while holding it any other way, but they're well - integrated into the back and come with enough texture that you can find them, and know what you're pressing, without having to look.
Amazon announced their 8th generation Kindle ereader today, called Kindle Oasis, and the new best ereader of 2016 will be released on April 27th: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00REQKWGA/ The new Kindle Oasis has been made to be both thinner and lighter than before, with a more comfortable side to hold onto, and with two browsing buttons on the front, for one - hand navigation and controls.
Granted it has a lower resolution screen, but it has a flush glass screen with page buttons on each side, and it weighs an impressive 37 grams less than the Paperwhite, making it more comfortable to hold.
Turning on the light for nighttime reading is easily done by holding the «n» button on the bottom of the device, making it ideal for seniors to read in the evening.
To cure this problem, making sure your device battery is fully charged, reset the tablet by holding down the power button of the device for 20 seconds.
Since I usually consume media holding the tablet lengthwise, it would make more sense if the volume buttons were in easy reach on the left or right side of the tablet.
Press the power button for 20 seconds and as the device is switched off, plug in the charger and hold the power button on the device to make it back.
Previously the back, home and multi-tasking buttons were centrally located on screen - but that made them difficult to hit when holding the device with both hands.
While this is surely safer it doesn't make for a great listening experience and as it's activated by holding the power and down volume buttons together it's awkward to activate, so we doubt it'll be used very much, if at all.
New buttons claim to make it easy to turn the page from any holding position while the new 5 - way controller on Kindle 2 is said to allow for more precise note - taking and highlighting both up and down and side to side in lines of text.
But I'd wait until they make a smaller version, the thing is just too big to read books on, you can't really hold it up in one hand (it's quite heavy), and as the page buttons are located to the left, you have to use your left hand.
Either device is easy to hold for extended periods of time, but the physical buttons (the functions of which can be customized) on the Nook make it easier to use with either hand.
Our hands are already wrapped around our phones when we're holding them, so putting volume and power buttons on the back, right where our fingers would naturally fall makes a lot of sense!
Every detail of the new Oasis» design seems almost tailor - made to envelop you in words, from the display which is flush with the device's bezels to the fatter buttons you can push without a thought to the well - balanced weight that makes the ereader easy to hold with one hand.
The buttons are made of metal and they include a volume rocker and a lock / power key on the right side if you're holding the Springboard in portrait mode (front - facing camera on top).
However, these buttons make accidental page turns unlikely and therefore allow easier holding of the Kindle when reading.
I do wish it had some page turn buttons on the right side of the screen though, to make it easier to hold one - handed.
You can simply tap - and - hold on a word to bring up the built - in dictionary and navigate through menus without using the little directional button to scroll through and press the button to make a selection.
There was no touch control, however, so the Kindle offered a full keyboard, navigation buttons and a quirky wedge - shaped design aiming to make it better to hold.
For iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus, one must press and hold the side button and a volume button to make the slider appear.
The shape of the PSP makes trying to hold it in a way to allow access to the shoulder buttons quite difficult and over time quite uncomfortable.
Now just make it so hitting the attack button does a standard sword slash, but holding it for a second or more slows time ever so slightly and lets you flick the analog stick to do a directional attack.
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