Not exact matches
You can make each
of your windows its own screen, then
swipe left and right with three
fingers on the trackpad (default setting if you're using a Macbook) to navigate between them.
Custard should coat the back
of a spoon and a
finger swiped across it should
leave a clean line.
If I applied it on my armpit normally what would be
left on my
finger is enough and you
swipe it over the labia and the clitoris and within 5 minutes you get amazing amounts
of blood flow.
Users can reject or accept potential mates with a
left or right
swipe of their
finger.
Using the integrated touch control buttons, the functions
of the instrument cluster (
left) and multimedia system (right) can beintuitively controlled by horizontal and vertical
swiping movements
of a
finger.
Just
swipe onto the browser from the
left or right
of the screen and you've got all
of your browser controls quite literally at the tip
of your
finger.
There are 9 tap zones
of the screen, tapping
of each
of them can be flexible set for any function (Scrolling, opening files, jump to chapters, menu display, and so on) It's possible to manage brightness
of screen's lightning by
swiping your
finger along the
left side
of screen.
The design
of the surface
of the display is also nice, a slight downward curve at the edges meaning that
swiping across the screen doesn't
leave your
fingers brushing across a hard edge.
For instance, tapping on the Photo icon opens a thumbnail collage
of your photos, which can be expanded to a thumbnail list
of photos by
swiping left on the collage with your
finger.
Finger -
swiping the home screen to the
left takes you to a page
of frequently used apps and features;
swiping it to the right will land you on a page
of favorite apps and features.
While most text - oriented iPhone apps give you up / down scrolling to view more text, Kindle for iPhone tries to simulate the pages
of a book, so it requires you to
swipe your
finger left or right to view the previous and next pages, respectively.
Notifications can be viewed by
swiping the
finger down from the upper -
left part
of the screen.
You can turn a page by
swiping your
finger from the right - hand side
of the screen to the
left.
In each level
of All Is Lost, the current survivor runs automatically,
leaving players to
swipe up or down with one
finger to jump over or roll under obstacles, and
swipe left, right, up or down with another
finger to manipulate objects like doors and platforms, as examples.
Take, for example, Ken Okiishi, who uses flatscreens as a support for painted marks that are, in a way, equally reminiscent
of the
swipe marks our greasy
fingers leave on touchscreens, as they are
of the gesturalism
of Abstract Expressionists like Willem De Kooning
Swiping a fingertip across the sensor, which used to require shimmying your hand up the sides
of the phone to reach a
finger around the volume rocker (or the power button, if you're
left - handed), is a much less arduous task than it used to be.
You can find the action center by clicking the dialogue box at the bottom right corner
of your screen, by using the keyboard shortcut Windows key + A, by
swiping left from the screen edge on touch devices or by tapping four
fingers on the track pad.
The basic gestures include:
Swipe up and lift your finger to go home; swipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ce
Swipe up and lift your
finger to go home;
swipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ce
swipe up and pause midway for multitasking;
swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ce
swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps;
swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ce
swipe down from the top -
left corner to the end
of the notch to view notifications; and
swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ce
swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Center.
Because I had opened the weather app earlier, to bring it up again all I had to do was
swipe my
finger from the
left to right on the
left side
of the PC.
No, there is no dedicated BBM BlackBerry button or a physical trackpad, but the whole keyboard can act as a trackpad — you can scroll up and down or
swipe left or right by just moving your
fingers on the physical keyboard, which might seem initially unusual but is rather cool, once you get the hang
of it.
You can now hover your mouse cursor near the top
of the screen or
swipe down from the top
of the screen with a
finger to access the navigation bar without first
leaving full - screen mode.
With a three
fingers swipe gesture from right to
left (which is quite awkward), you can minimise three apps one at a time, then switch between them by
swiping in reverse (
left to right, and again the use
of three
fingers in a must).
Place two
fingers at the right side
of your trackpad and
swipe them to the
left to open the Notification Center.
You can access easily access it in three ways: A three
finger swipe up on the trackpad, by pressing Win + Tab, or by dragging in from the
left side
of the display.
A single
finger swipe on all devices to open the notifications pane gives you access to a single line
of settings toggles that
swipe left and right.
Slide Aside With a three
fingers swipe gesture from right to
left (which is quite awkward), you can minimise three apps one at a time, then switch between them by
swiping in reverse (
left to right, and again the use
of three
fingers is a must).
With your off hand (right if you're a lefty,
left if you're a righty),
swipe from
left to right and
leave your
finger down on the
left side
of the screen.
You can also navigate forward and backward through the history
of a browser tab by
swiping two
fingers to the
left or right.
For using this feature, you just need to
swipe your
finger from
left to right or right to
left, and it would show you the mini view guide, and then you can adjust the size
of the mini view window.
When you tapped the default F4 key on your laptop (or F9 or use a three
fingered swipe up on your trackpad) to launch Mission Control, you'd get the image on the top
left in the screenshot above: all the windows
of un-hidden open apps at once.
«Slide Aside» tries to again improve multitasking on devices that are fast becoming small tablets, with a three -
finger swipe to the
left adding the currently open app — complete with its full state data — into a saved cluster
of up to three titles (including native, LG's own, and third - party apps).
It is also gives it the look
of no bezels and allows the user's
finger to easily
swipe left and right.
The trackpad supports all
of the new Windows 8 multi-touch gestures now: you can
swipe the
left and right edges to switch apps or activate charms, and you can use two
fingers to quickly scroll through the interface.