Sentences with phrase «key buttons too»

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How would any country in the mid east react if I and 30 Christians hoped in planes and took out 3000 people... (I am not Christian and would likely not ride in a plane with that many neurotic people, but for arguments sake... personally I think religion is the fastest road to hell, but that's another debate)... the answer is simple... Jihad... how do I make such a simple 1 word answer... Ayatollah in Iran... he has a Jihad panic button... Osama Bin Laden... he has one too... that dude in Iran that no one knows or cares how to pronounce... has 2... one for the world and one for Israel... and pretty much anyone with keys to a mosque.
I hate the ignition, the key is hard to remove; the fan button is far too small and hard to reach around the shifter; what I thought was a panoramic sunroof, is only a «glass roof» with a sunshade that doesn't actually open; the lift-gate doesn't open automatically; and for a «premium» version, I didn't get navigation or any blind - spot warnings.
Thankfully, Ford didn't include touch - sensitive dashboard keys in this car, but the system's touch - screen still has too many pinky - size buttons for important functions, and menu changes lag for a full second.
EZ Key passive entry and push - button starting is standard, too, so the key never needs to leave the driver's pocket or purKey passive entry and push - button starting is standard, too, so the key never needs to leave the driver's pocket or purkey never needs to leave the driver's pocket or purse.
It's all too easy to brush the lock button on the key while climbing into the cabin.
Both cars get 7 airbags too and both of them use a key which slots into the ignition for turning on the engine (in this time of push button start being the norm on even cars costing Rs. 5 lakhs!)
The handy «Smart Key» entry, which allows you to unlock the car by pressing a button on the door handle instead of searching through your pockets or handbag for the key, is standard on both PHEV models and all Exceed - grade Outlanders tKey» entry, which allows you to unlock the car by pressing a button on the door handle instead of searching through your pockets or handbag for the key, is standard on both PHEV models and all Exceed - grade Outlanders tkey, is standard on both PHEV models and all Exceed - grade Outlanders too.
NAVIGATION... DUAL FRONT POWER SEATS... KEY LESS ENTRY... Power Windows... XENON HEADLIGHTS... FOG LIGHTS... Power mirrors... Push Button Start...... LEATHER HEATED SEATS... MASSAGE SEATS AND... HEATED, COOLING TOO REAR BLIND DOORS & REAR SHIELD STEERING WHEEL 19» BMW ALLOY WHEELS WITH 19» TIRES TOMATCH..........
If you're good enough to go from clue to clue, in order, you'll find previous and next word keys under the keyboard, and if you're not that good, there's a hint button too.
Moreover, the jumping and diving buttons serve double duty as the game's base - throwing keys, making gaffes all too commonplace.
Perhaps using an actual car key instead of pushing a button to start your car is cumbersome too?
There are function keys too that include multimedia buttons for volume, skip, play / pause.
The volume rocker, on the other hand, has been wobblier on all the units we've tested, and we've also seen numerous reports of other users finding their volume keys wobblier than the power button (and they can sound differently, too).
There are volume keys too, together with play / pause and track skip buttons, and finally a button to start Bluetooth pairing.
The whole thing isn't full - size, but it's wide enough to give each key a comfortable amount of room; we never found ourselves hitting too many buttons by accident.
But the S8 is quite a departure for Samsung: it moves the fingerprint scanner from the once staple physical home key position on the front - which has been removed to make way for that unconventional screen - to the rear of the device, launches with a quick - access Bixby button but minus the voice - controlled assistant being properly functional, and costs a small fortune too.
If your power button isn't the most convenient button to press, or if you're worried about wearing it out too fast, then a good fallback option is to use your volume keys.
But with the Edge its camera software integrates the curved edge panel to provide soft keys to control settings and, given the lack of a physical button, the shutter too.
The screen butts up closer to the sides of the phone, too, and extends further down into the chin, leaving the physical «home» button and touch - sensitive, backlit «back» and «menu» keys somewhat cramped.
Apple's stuck with the same button placements too, with power / lock on the right and the volume keys on the left, just below the mute switch.
The volume key can be used as a shutter button too.
Pass - through controls for the power / standby key on top and the volume keys on the side are included — slightly oversized, which works well with gloved fingers, and the power button is IR - transparent so you can use the HTC TV remote control app still — and there's a hole for the headphone socket too.
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