The main button sitting in front activates Polar's activity tracking app when pressed.
Not exact matches
My
main problem with the car is the huge number of minor irritations which add together to make living with it on a daily basis far less pleasurable, such as the inability to sufficient dim the
sat nav screen at night, the folding rear seats that do not return to their original position, the fact you need to press a
button to see the clock and the inability to pause iPod audio.
My two
main gripes with were mainly concerned with the
sat - nav; firstly, it's tricky to use its pinch function at times and have to prod the screen once to access the zoom
buttons and then press the zoom
buttons - that's one press too many when you're on the move and most certainly not ideal.
The Nook has a Menu
button, for example, positioned where the Home
button on the iPad
sits, that brings up your
main menu whenever you press it; the Kindle Fire does not.
Up top, there's the headphone jack while stylus pocket and speakers
sit below the three
main buttons and instantly become an performance issue when using the tablet in landscape mode.
The Watch tab
sits in some premium Facebook real estate, just under the News Feed and Messenger
buttons on the
main desktop navigation menu.
It is IP68 water resistant, uses Micro-USB for charging and it has a fingerprint sensor that
sits within the
main button on the front of the device.
There's now a floating compose
button at the bottom, which
sits in the same place as a similar
button for in the new Calendars and Contacts apps, essentially elevating the
main function so it's easy to access.
Its
main screen presents your system's status («Your Mac is safe,» hopefully) in a clear, large font, and big scan
buttons (quick, system and custom)
sit underneath that.