Sentences with phrase «lack of control buttons»

A distinctive feature of the design of this series of readers - a complete lack of control buttons on the front panel of the device.

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Returning are the simplified three button controls, the stars beneath the controlling player, the lack of offside and icing, and delightful chip tune music in the menus.
There's also a lack of control options as the PlayStation Vita version had touch controls and even motion controls but this Switch version forces you to just use the buttons, even in the menus while undocked.
I probably cover Lakewood's morally and fiscally bankrupt schools too often, but this Ocean County school district that enrolls almost entirely Latino and Black low - income students pushes all my education reform buttons: tyranny of the majority (in this case the ultra-Orthodox residents who control the municipal government and the school board); lack of accountability; lack of school choice for poor kids of color but anything goes (at public expense) for children of the ruling class; discrimination against minority special education students.
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.
To compensate for any lack of drama, the sports exhaust — controlled via a Bluetooth button on a fob within the car — adds a heap more noise, and off throttle there is a cacophony of bangs and crackles.
Yet at this price point, I can't overlook the lack of automatic climate control, push - button ignition and generally cheap - feeling interior.
Most noticeable is the lack of a conventional shifter; the transmission is controlled by push buttons on the console.
An off - road button on the dash automatically controls the traction control, hill descent control and braking and it means the Yeti is incredibly simple to drive off - road - sorting out most problems and lack of grip without you even realising there was an issue.
Shaped liked a teardrop and framed in chrome, the beautiful capacitive - touch temperature controls just don't respond each and every time, lack the preciseness of a button and require eyes of the road to adjust the temperature up or down.
UVO eServices is user - friendly thanks to its big virtual buttons and clear labeling, but usability on the move suffers from the lack of a selector control.
There is one major difference here though: the lack of a series of buttons controlling the Terrain Response system.
Our only complaint with the design is details such as the fiddly climate control buttons and a lack of reach adjustment on the wheel.
The round controls on the upper side of the steering wheel look very similar to the K900, but one thing got me really intrigued was the lack of the mute button since there are times where mute it almost always needed.
For example, the Beetle lacks a traction control disabling button, so stoplight drag races won't be able to take advantage of the launch control program present on the DSG - equipped GTI.
Also standard on Sport models are items such as Bluetooth, cruise control, keyless entry, push - button ignition, 17 - inch aluminum wheels, and power windows and door locks, factors to keep in mind when comparing the CX - 5 against less expensive competitors that lack some of that equipment.
Kindle Fire owners are most attracted to the price of the device — 59 % of owners said it was what they liked most about the tablet — and 27 % of owners said the lack of physical volume control buttons was their least liked feature.
CNET's source, which reported the launch date and rumored price of the Kindle Fire 2, mentioned that the upcoming Amazon tablet would have a camera and physical volume - control buttons, which were both lacking on the original Fire.
I'm not saying that Wii games never need to use motion control to supplement the lack of buttons (though they could always just use the Classic Controller).
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.
The precision of traditional controls would obviously be preferred here, which makes the lack of button mapping a disappointing omission given the genre.
The lack of touch pad implementation is surprising given the amount of detail in the preset control schemes and the quantity of freedom offered to players throughout every alternative button in the two customisable control schemes.
This combined with the lack of a mute button on the TV control suggests people at Nintendo like noise, all the time.
The i3's interior was also criticized, particularly the steering - column - mounted shifter and start - stop button and the lack of paddles to control regenerative braking.
Android Wear still lacks a quick way to dismiss a notification from the watch with some sort of «never show me things from this app ever again» button — the block option is far right — but you do have a lot of control over the notifications that hit your watch from the Android Wear app.
The keyboard lacks the LCD touchscreen that many of the Harmony devices offer, but it does have three buttons for one - touch activity controls like Watch a movie and others.
The ability to skip tracks (forward and backward — currently it's only possible to skip forward) or adjust volume would be a welcome addition, although it'd have to be accomplished with voice controls as the headphones lack wires, or the required space to add a bunch of additional buttons.
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.
Although the wearable has Android Wear 2 in it, and 2 buttons, one feature it is lacking is any form of rotary control.
Despite the lack of physical buttons, the Home Mini still has touch controls you can use.
Bloomberg recently reported that the premium model will lack a home button and instead use a series of gestures for controlling the device.
The difference in the E4 models, of course, is the One - button Nav gesture control in conjunction with the fingerprint scanner, which the E3 lacks.
There's also the Tap button on the front (emblazoned with a microphone) that the full - size Echo lacks, a quintet of inset media controls along the top of the cannister and power and Bluetooth sync buttons on the lower back side.
The touch pad lacks precise control, while the positioning of the pointing stick's buttons — between the touch pad and the front of the unit — is awkward.
Inside, a passenger will notice the lack of a steering wheel and pedals: The prototypes are equipped only with an on - off button and controls allowing the riders to enter a destination — by voice, of course.
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