You access it just like you would Portrait Mode, by tapping
the Menu button on the side of the camera and selecting AR Stickers as an option.
Not exact matches
Click the All
button on the left
side of the Prioritize Who To See First window to open the drop - down
menu.
There are
buttons on the
sides that control the various functions: video off /
on, volume control, zoom,
menu navigation, etc..
The toggle
buttons on the
side make it super easy to navigate through the screens and
menus too, and the transmission is digitally encrypted - so I can be sure that I'm the ONLY one seeing my kiddos
on the monitor.
The four face
buttons and two shoulders are all of your abilities, and then bumper and trigger
on the
side of the controller bring up the
menu and map.
The touchscreen is smooth to operate and it is easy to navigate through the various
menus, but the hard
buttons on the
side are too tiny and feel flimsy to operate.
Flank the screen with
buttons on one or both
sides:
Menu, Map and Destination
buttons (separate
buttons), Phone, Audio, Back, and the Day / Night illumination.
There are two
buttons on both
sides of the central rotary pushbutton, supplemented by a main
menu and a back
button.
There are two groups of
buttons on either
side of the steering wheel; the ones
on the left control the audio / telephone functions, and the ones
on the right control the
menu functions.
The left, up, right, and down directional
buttons on the right
side of the steering wheel navigate through
menus displayed in the instrument cluster.
There are physical
buttons on the right hand
side of the e-reader, allowing you to turn pages and access
menu functions, much akin to the way you would interact with the Kindle DX.
The settings
menu was moved from the top right hand corner to the top left, this made room for the WIFI, front - lit display, sync
button and search features
on the top right hand
side.
HTC designed the Flyer with both portrait and landscape mode in mind by placing the soft - touch
buttons for Home,
Menu, Back and Pen Tools
on both the long and short
sides.
There's an
on / off
button — which is really just a lock / unlock
button — at the very top and volume controls
on the right
side, along with a
Menu button.
Buttons:
On the left side of the screen, the M96 has two page buttons, a menu button, and a back button, along with a four way controller / selector button on the right side of the screen that can be used for most navigation without using the touchscree
On the left
side of the screen, the M96 has two page
buttons, a
menu button, and a back
button, along with a four way controller / selector
button on the right side of the screen that can be used for most navigation without using the touchscree
on the right
side of the screen that can be used for most navigation without using the touchscreen.
The phone and
menu / back
buttons on either
side of the trackpad are built into the display cover.
The N700 has a few
buttons on the right
side that invokes the
menu, volume control, search and back options.
The Alex offers four control
buttons on either
side of the LCD: a Back
button and Forward
button for the e-reader (the latter also doubles as a
Menu button for the LCD), a Page Back
button for the LCD, and the power
button, which can also be used simply to blank the lower screen.
On the left
side there are four
buttons — Home,
Menu, Shop and Back — and the rest of the navigation is done with the five - way directional pad.
The
MENU / HOME
buttons are also part of the main keyboard and, like Nook, we now have Next / Prev
buttons on both
sides (much narrower now).
There are a vertical line of Skittles coloured
buttons along the area
on the right
side that manages the
menu, page turns, increase and decrease of the font size, and the enter key.
Beneath the display reside the familiar BlackBerry navigation
buttons on either
side of the trackball: Talk,
Menu, Back, and End / Power.
Physical
buttons: there's an «n»
button that brings up a
menu and turns the GlowLight
on and off, and
buttons on each
side for turning pages.
Four rubber
buttons on the
side of the unit trigger Home,
Menu, Display, and Back functions; I found these easier to use than the Nook's press - the - frame - style plastic controls.
It has the one large physical home
button along
button with capacitive touch
menu and back
buttons on either
side.
The tablet comes with the S Pen like all other devices in the Galaxy Note family, and
on the software
side of things, you get Android 4.4 KitKat with Samsung's new Magazine UX home screen (and, finally, a dedicated multitasking
button instead of the now obsolete
menu button.)
It has Samsung's signature home
button below the display along with
menu and back
buttons on either
sides.
The screen itself, which measures 10.1 - inches from edge to edge (actual dimensions 5 x 9 inches) is framed by a.75 - inch border
on three
sides, and a 1 - inch border
on the bottom face where the
Menu, Home, Back and Search
buttons reside.
Its layout is a model of simplicity — there's a single blue four - way direction (D - pad) navigation
button on the lower right front, four
buttons on its left
side (Home,
Menu, Display and Back), a Micro USB port
on the bottom, and the power
button and memory card slot
on top.
On the right, you'll find the Home, Next Page (yes, there are two Next Pages, one on each side), Menu and Back (what I would think of as Esc) buttons, along with what Amazon calls a five - way toggle switch, which can be pushed up, down, left or right or pressed dow
On the right, you'll find the Home, Next Page (yes, there are two Next Pages, one
on each side), Menu and Back (what I would think of as Esc) buttons, along with what Amazon calls a five - way toggle switch, which can be pushed up, down, left or right or pressed dow
on each
side),
Menu and Back (what I would think of as Esc)
buttons, along with what Amazon calls a five - way toggle switch, which can be pushed up, down, left or right or pressed down.
On either
side of the navigation wheel are pairs of buttonsbearing easy - to - understand icons: At the far left is a home
button, which brings up the main
menu; a return
button, which takes you to the next - higher - level
menu; a bookmark - creation
button; and a font - size - change
button, which cycles you through the device's three available font sizes (small, medium, or large).
In contrast to the Sony, the 10.2 - ounce Kindle 2 relies
on a joystick
menu navigation mechanism, in conjunction with
buttons that line the right and left
sides of the device.
Home,
Menu and Back
buttons are all located
on front bottom
side of the device.
Where the previous Kindle was $ 70 and came with page - turn
buttons on the
side and a little square D - Pad at the bottom for navigating
menus, the new Kindle replaces that all with just a touchscreen and $ 10 more
on the price tag.
The front of the device features several
buttons: a nav pad, a
button on the left and right for turning pages and two
buttons higher
on the left
side for quick nav:
Menu and Back.
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You've got a few pleasant backgrounds for the
menu screens to keep your attention focused
on the preview window rather than the background and a bunch of random characters join you
on the
side - lines simply to look cool, like the budgies
on the level select screen or the dog that acts as an undo
button.
On the left
side of the controller are the D - pad, sync, and
menu buttons.
The controls are appropriately mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of holding R2 to accelerate; pressing L2 to brake; pressing L1 to tow an object; holding R1 to look behind your car; pressing square to engage turbo boost when at least one of the turbo boost meter units is full; double tapping square to be in the zone when all four units of the turbo meter are full; pressing triangle to fire weapons or towed objects at opponents or alternatively pressing triangle when no weapon is equipped to beep your car's horn; pressing downwards
on the left analogue stick to enable your car's weapon to be fired backwards at a car behind you; holding O and changing the direction of the left analogue stick to drift; pressing X to jump; pressing upwards
on the right analogue stick to drive
on two wheels; moving the right analogue stick to the left or right to
side bash a car in that respective direction; pressing downwards
on the right analogue stick to drive backwards; combining different directions
on the right analogue stick to perform a variety of air tricks; changing the direction
on the left analogue stick to steer your car; pressing the share
button takes you to the share feature
menu; and pressing the options
button to display the pause
menu.
However,
on the plus
side, the controller now has a headphone jack (love that feature
on the WiiU gamepad) and a new «Share»
button that will allow players to bring up
menus for things like taking in - game screenshots & videos and sharing them with friends online.
The touchscreen allows you to slide in a
menu from the
sides during construction, but you then have to use
buttons to navigate the large, finger - sized
on screen icons.
UPGRADE AND DRESS YOUR PIG When you press Tap to play
button in the
menu you always go to the scene where you can change your pig and dress it as you like, using blue arrows
on the both
sides of the pig and
buttons on the top of the screen.
The phone doesn't even follow the latest
button conventions: it has «back» and «
menu» capacative
buttons on either
side of the physical home
button, and thus omits the «multi-tasking»
button that came with the ICS.
To access the notification center, just click the
button at the top - right corner of your screen — the one
on the far - right
side of the top
menu bar.
In fact, it's so much like the Gear VR that there's a bumpy touchpad for gameplay and to swipe through
menus, and a back
button to retreat to the home screen, familiarly located
on the right
side of the headset.
A hot corner has replaced the Start
button orb in the lower left of the screen, while hot corners
on the right - hand
side reveal a new charms
menu that includes a Windows
button to navigate to the Start Screen.
The quickest way to disable Aero Peek is to move your mouse to the far right
side of the Taskbar, right - click
on the Show Desktop
button, and then select «Peek at desktop» from the popup
menu.
At first, open Settings panel by pressing Win + I. Alternatively, you can click
on Start
menu button and select the settings
button or the gear
button visible
on your left
side.
If you'd rather it wasn't automatic, you can add a
button to switch it
on or off by heading to the camera app, open the
side menu, hit «settings» then «advanced» and toggle the switch.