Sentences with phrase «mouse over the picture»

Move mouse over the picture to see the possible actions.
Select the area you want to crop by dragging the mouse over your picture.
To see the BEFORE picture, just hover your mouse over the picture.
It is always so fun rolling my mouse over the pictures!!
Traci, It took my breath away when I say the mouse over pictures yesterday.

Not exact matches

More importantly, hovering your mouse over an ICO in Cryptonomos shows the buy button in case you want to buy the tokens of an ICO, as shown in the picture below:
Click the ingredient picture then zoom over it with your mouse to enlarge and read.
Early Intervention and Support When playing this video, you may turn HD on or off by rolling your mouse over the video picture after it has started playing.
A search for a restaurant, for example, will still return the restaurant's website, but when a user moves the mouse over the link, Bing will give them the option of reading reviews, seeing a picture of the venue or booking a table there.
Investigators at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry led by Matthias Mann aimed to capture this picture by using a sensitive and in - depth mass spectrometry approach to profile the aortas of atherosclerotic mice over the development of the disease.
Just hover over it with your mouse and click directly on the picture to be taken to the product page!
You can click on the picture to take you to the post OR use the handy dandy Pin It button that appears in the upper left corner as you hover over the picture with your mouse.
That's so strange — when I hover over a photo with my mouse, there is a red «pin it» box that I see in the top left hand corner of the picture.
For example, on their main splash page are several sample profiles of members who had success on the site — when you hover your mouse over top of their profile picture it flips over revealing details about their success stories.
This is along with keyboard, mouse, joystick and gamepad support, which allows for simultaneous input from devices over USB and Bluetooth, with pictures directly transferable from a camera so that users can connect their cameras over USB and import pictures to the gallery with a single touch.
Several pictures, including «Untitled (The Mouse Trap)» (1949), and «Untitled» (1947), are comprised of Krasner's unique network of highly restrained thin white lines over a field of packed and flickering color.
Early Intervention and Support When playing this video, you may turn HD on or off by rolling your mouse over the video picture after it has started playing.
I keep mousing - over the picture.
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