Sentences with phrase «lack of buttons because»

I no longer get bent out of shape about CUE's lack of buttons because I can change the volume from the steering - wheel controls and make Bluetooth calls with voice commands, and I don't change the climate - control temperature more than a couple of times during my drive.

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The smaller sizes are sold out but honestly, I would recommend sizing up since it's more of a cropped style and it's a teeny bit tricky to take on and off because of the lack of a zipper or buttons.
Anyway, you can play with up to 12 local players and setup is as easy as pie even if you lack the necessary number of controllers because you can simply share controllers seeing as each player only needs to use one button.
On base models, the center stack lacks a clean look because of the multitude of buttons.
Each of the sampled vehicles came equipped with the largest screen and embedded navigation, and because I was driving in an unfamiliar area the lack of a «Nav» or «Map» button to provide easy access to the map display proved somewhat aggravating.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party apps don't work well because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android ereaders; the page buttons only work with a few apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
Because the Galaxy Nexus lacks physical navigation buttons, the Back, Home, and Recent Apps icons are located at the bottom of the screen, and they light up when touched.
Where the Touch Edition's touchscreen overlay might irk some readers (because text lacks crispness), and the Kindle's buttons might feel retro in the iPhone era, the Nook's touchscreen offers a highly adaptable, context - sensitive means of navigating the device.
The lack of a hardware Home button means some actions take an extra step, and you also often find yourself whisked back to the home screen because you accidentally brushed the touch - sensitive home button.
It doesn't have the page - turn buttons on the sides of the screen, it doesn't have speakers or a headphone jack because audio is not supported, and it lacks advanced features, layout settings, notes, apps, etc..
The lack of on - screen left / right buttons is obvious because there are already five other buttons on the screen.
I remember playing (never beating) the original Last Raven, and I mentioned to a friend that none of the PS2 to PSP port AC games made any sense to me because, having grown up with the original non-analog PS1 games, I found a significant lack of buttons on a PSP to even emulate those games.
I've always loved Android, because I disagreed with some of Apple's early policies on their tightly controlled and hardly customizable OS, the lack of a back button (near the home button), and the difficulty of using it to transfer media from your Windows PC.
In addition, the iPhone X has a learning curve compared to other iPhones because of its edge - to - edge display and lack of a home button.
I am not fond of the lack of a headphone jack, especially because the similarly - proportioned Moto Z2 Play does have one, but everything from the calibration of the power and volume buttons to the impossibly fast fingerprint sensor is worth noting.
It's easy enough to learn the location of each, but reaching blind for one over the other can be a bit of a challenge because the buttons are too squishy, lacking the preferred tactility, or click action, of an actual camera.
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