Sentences with phrase «left the screen reader»

If you have left the Screen reader or Explore by touch turned on, then swipe down from the screen's top with the two fingers to unlock the Quick Actions menu.

Not exact matches

* For the sake of not letting readers feel left out, I opted not to include films that only screened at festivals this year.
I think the tea leaves are being misread and that the future is in colour screens and making readers cheaper, durable and disposable.
«B&N is beating Amazon to the punch,» according to the Digital Reader, which reported that the upcoming Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight, featuring «a front light embedded over the E-ink screen,» may leave the starting gate ahead of the Amazon's front - lit screen Kindles.
Look at the pictures of e-book readers Airbook EYT601, Wexler Book E6003, Assistant AE - 601, Ritmix RBK - 600, Prology Latitude I - 601, Texet TB - 146 - all models under the screen are two buttons on the left, center and right of the joystick are two keys at TEXET still has keys perelistyvainya sides.
The top left of every home screen has four shortcut icons for the browser, e-mail, remote control app, and Sony Reader store.
This device also has mechanical buttons so you can either turn pages directly on the screen or use the right and left buttons of the reader, perfectly located to facilitate the one - hand reading!
You could use the Good E Reader 13.3 to do this if there was a way to leave a calendar on the screen when it was powered off
On the left side (when the tablet is held in landscape mode) sit a power button, up / down volume rocker, a screen rotation lock switch, and a microSD card reader.
I had anticipated that the Kindle Voyage would clearly standout as the best ebook reader on the market this year given all the pre-release hype and the premium price tag Amazon placed on it, along with all the hardware upgrades — the 300 PPI screen, the PagePress sensors and haptic feedback, the auto - brightness sensor, the flush screen and thinner design — but the Kindle Voyage doesn't knock it out of the park like I thought it would, and it leaves the door open for other devices like the new Kobo Aura H2O.
Take a look back through the amazing comments our readers have left here for some ideas on how they handled the big screen (some used straps in corners) as well as the charging (some left a hole in the bottom of the pocket).
This is because the screens can be small, so viewing a PDF requires readers to zoom in to read the text, and then manually move the page from left to right to read it all.
@atisha - dark background - I discovered that, touching the screen of my e-book reader from top to bottom left side makes the background dark.
Along the sides we spotted a full size USB port along the left hand side along with a power button, volume rocker and screen lock, on the right hand side we've got a full size card reader, on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size HDMI.
The other category of books are flowing books where the text flows (meaning that text adapts itself to the screen size) without having the reader to scroll up or down (left or right).
The Home screen shows your latest download, below that you have the last book you read and you can just click continue to carry on reading where you left off, recently added books, access to your entire book collective and entire periodical collection, the Sony reader store and finally Collections which is where you can organize your books under various collections.
Readers will now be able to access their most recent books more easily through the upper left portion of the enhanced Home screen.
I'll leave it to others to comment on whether the site works properly with screen readers and other accessibility technology, but reading the source HTML doesn't leave me optimistic.
I'm aware that the primer above about the controversy swirling over the nonstandard use of hopefully and thankfully may have left some readers staring at the computer screen, eyes glazed over.
Once you click through, however, you'll get a very pretty reader view that scrolls across the screen from right to left.
From left to right, the power jack, another USB 3.0 port, a headphone jack, and (almost off - screen) the SD card reader.
The My Magazine feature, Samsung's Flipboard - like news reader that debuted on the Note 3, is accessible directly to the left of the home screen, but the main display is a very familiar assortment of folders, app shortcuts, and a weather widget.
Both have the volume rocker on the left side, the power button on the right and the home button / fingerprint reader right under the screen.
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