Sentences with phrase «launch draw on screen»

As soon as you launch Draw on Screen, you'll see a set of on - screen controls.

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So you were talking about this kind of karmic circle where it comes back around — where now «Hoop Dreams,» a film Ebert helped make successful, he was someone that shined a light on these less - well - known films that had weaker marketing budgets or so forth, drew people's attention to Errol Morris, who you saw on screen, really helped launch the careers of some of these people by shining that light on them... and you were saying how from your experience as a critic and all that, you say in your own words, you yourself feel the same desire, that your job is to cast that light.
Well publicised before the tablets» launch, «Mayday» is a revolutionary new tech support solution which means you can connect in real - time via one - way video to a tech support advisor who can connect to your tablet, show you around, draw on the screen and generally help you with any problems you have.
The Samsung Galaxy Note was launched at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics event, whilst following in the same lines as the Dell Streak tablet — only with a pen interface, for drawing on the screen.
When the Flyer launched it had some nice features that made it stand out in the tablet pack, including a digital pen that allowed people to write or draw on the screen.
Maybe Samsung should put the double press button to the Bixby button, there's no other alternative in terms of hardware shortcuts (Oppo's quick launch is by drawing an O on the screen when off)
There are custom accent colors, support for third party icon packs, and the screen off gestures like double tap to wake, or the ability to launch the camera or flashlight by drawing on O or a V on the screen.
There's also the usual selection of letters you can draw on the lock screen to launch a particular app, much like Huawei's EMUI features: you can assign apps to open when you draw O, V, S, M or W, and double - tap the screen to wake it up.
For example, you can launch the camera by drawing an «O» on the screen in standby, or draw a «V» to switch on the torch / flashlight.
Using your knuckle, you can draw a letter on the Honor 8's screen to launch a specific app.
The ROM supports a whole bunch of gestures including drawing letters on the screen to launch applications / shortcuts.
On the other hand, I do like Asus» ZenMotion gestures, which you can use to launch straight into an app just by drawing a letter on the screen, even when the screen is ofOn the other hand, I do like Asus» ZenMotion gestures, which you can use to launch straight into an app just by drawing a letter on the screen, even when the screen is ofon the screen, even when the screen is off.
There's unfortunately no way to quickly double tap the power button while the phone is on to launch the camera, although you can use the knuckle mode to draw a C on the screen to launch the camera from anywhere.
The famous double - tap - to - wake is here, as well as drawing different letters on the screen while it's off to launch specific apps.
For instance, drawing a circle on the screen will immediately launch the camera app, while drawing a V will turn on the flashlight.
The EMUI 3.1 interface on top of Android Lollipop also lets you use your knuckle to draw letters such as C or E on the screen to launch apps such as Camera and Browser respectively.
You can draw various gestures on the screen of the OnePlus One (even with the screen turned off) and quickly launch apps like the flashlight or camera.
You can also draw letters on the locked screen to launch up certain apps, or simply double - tap to unlock as normal.
There are quite a few gestures available like, for example, drawing an O on the screen to launch the camera.
Gestures are supported, allowing you to double tap the phone to wake it, draw on the screen to launch different apps, and use a three - finger swipe to take a screenshot.
Voice command lets you wake the device or you can launch your favorite apps by drawing pre-set gestures on the sleeping screen.
There's a handful of motion controls here as well as off - screen gestures including double tap to wake the screen, as well as drawing various letters on the screen while it's off to launch applications you specify.
This feature lets you use your knuckle to draw letters on the phone's screen to launch apps, such as C for camera and e for browser.
Pen Windows lets you specify what size window you'd like an app to launch in, drawing a box on - screen with the stylus to outline the dimensions it should take.
Interesting things you can do with ZenUI gestures include launching any pre-specified app you like by drawing a W, S, E, C, Z or V on Asus Zenfone AR's screen in standby.
For example, if you draw an S on the screen, it'll turn on and launch the Messaging app.
There are a few flourishes here and there that add to the overall usefulness of the phone, like the ability to swipe up from the bottom to access search quickly and the ability to draw shapes on the locked screen to launch apps like the camera and flashlight.
In addition to drawing letters such as «C» and «W» to launch the camera and weather apps, respectively, and taking a screenshot by outlining an area, you can now knock on the screen twice with two knuckles to start recording a video of what's on your screen.
Cold screen access is when the screen is off (phone in standby mode) you can draw a character on the screen — for example «C», the phone will launch the camera application directly without the need to power on the phone and unlock.
There are a few novel software features like Knuckle Sense which, oddly enough, allows you to draw symbols on the screen with your knuckle to launch apps.
There are some gestures which the phone supports, including ones that will answer a voice call when you lift up the phone, or ones that you can draw on screen from a sleeping display to wake it up and have it unlock to whatever app or function you have configured for that drawing gestures, like launching the browser when you draw the letter «c.» There is also a feature inside display settings called Free Touch, and what this does is put a little dot on the edge of your display that will give you quick access to various different apps and functions.
CyanogenMod also packs in nifty lock - screen gestures that let you launch the camera by drawing a circle, or turn on the LED flashlight by drawing a V, even when the device is asleep.
Such as draw letters on the screen to launch apps, double tap to wake and many other gesture options.
The ZenFone Max supports gestures and along with the double - tap to wake up or turn off the display, you can draw various letters on the screen to launch apps from standby.
Mostly the UI looks like stock Android from AOSP builds, but if you enter into the settings menu you can find options for gestures, screen wake options that launch apps or shortcuts when draw something like the letter C on the display from a sleeping lock screen, and the device has DuraSpeed which just like on the OUKITEL device we reviewed last week will restrict background apps to a degree so that the performance and speed of the foreground app can be boosted to run better.
While something like the Pixel does have a couple of gestures that can be used with the fingerprint sensor and other Android devices can use plenty of gestures with third - party launchers like Nova, the Elephone S8 has a number of gestures built into it for unlocking the display and launching apps just by drawing something on the screen before even waking it, which is something you'll see in a lot of Chinese brand smartphones.
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