Severed, the highly praised tap «
n swipe action game from Drinkbox Studios, has moved from Vita to iOS.
Not exact matches
A run is a run is a run, and if they need to get one through singles and
swipes, fine, but they wouldn't complain if they got some sweet, sweet Steve Balboni
action instead.
The main drawbacks were: — Lack of an obvious way to do bezel -
swiping (a very common UI
action on the PB)-- Scroll wheel didn't work (FWIW, Click - and - drag did work for the equivalent
actions of touch - and - drag)
One thing I don't care for is that I need to use a
swiping action to turn pages.
Swiping your debit card isn't really an
action you think about twice.
Lets
not totally
swipe the graphics under the table as there are bosses, creatures and scenarios in here that look beautiful, some of the bosses really stand out from the entire experience overall but since this is a top - down arcade shooter there is so much
action on the screen at once that most of the power of the new consoles are put to good use in that aspect.
The Shadow and the Flame's default control setting is entirely
swipe - based, but if that doesn't suit you may enable a D - pad and
action buttons that can be positioned to your liking.
Procrastination is the evil that some say would be encouraged if Rule 48.14 of the Ontario Rules of Procedure were changed to lengthen the two year period after which court machinery will come belching and hissing to life,
swiping actions not listed for trial off the conveyor belt into the waiting pail beneath marked «Status Hearings».
It's a big and confusing change to anyone who was used to manually muting their watch with a single
swipe and
not having that
action affect their phone, and one I'm still trying to get used to.
The
swipe actions are customizable, and the Focused Inbox feature is uncannily accurate at sorting important mail from stuff I don't really care about.
Action Center no longer closes if you
swipe up on the empty space (area of
Action Center that doesn't show any notifications).
We fixed an issue where notification groups in the
Action Center couldn't be dismissed by
swiping across the app name.
We fixed an issue where it wasn't possible to
swipe to clear notifications from the
Action Center in the last few flights.
An improved
Action Center — the settings shortcuts that can be accessed by
swiping down from the top of the screen — also means you won't have to access the menu, period, as frequently.
Dubbed
Action Centre, this
swipe - down element
not only brings you notifications, but also gives quick access to Wi - Fi, Flight Mode, Bluetooth, and Rotation Lock toggles.
You can also add a
swipe action to any app icon on your home screen in Nova Launcher,
not just folders.
The closest thing Android has to
swipe actions would be the long - press options that are currently only available in Android Nougat 7.1 on the Google Pixel and Pixel XL; however, Nova lets you choose your
swipe action while the long press on the Pixel phones only works on a handful of native apps and can't be customized by users.
I don't need the
Action Center icon since I can access that by
swiping in from the right side of the screen.
Not to mention the updates to mainly messaging
actions that have been added in — responses don't have to rely on mainly voice input anymore, as a full keyboard can be
swiped on for text responding.
We fixed the issue where
Action Center no longer closes if you
swipe up on the empty space (area of
Action Center that doesn't show any notifications).
This isn't a new idea, as we've seen HTC Sense, Motoblur and others, incorporating details into contacts, but you now get a neat
swipe action to navigate around the People app, moving from groups, to your list of contacts to favourites.
Not only that, but
Action Center is synced to the cloud, so when you
swipe away a notification on one device, it's gone from the other as well.
According to users, the fingerprint sensor itself doesn't work, but it's clearly
not a hardware problem: the sensor only stops working after the update, and the gesture control functions of the sensor (which let you
swipe over the fingerprint reader to trigger an
action) are still working fine.
If a user is playing a game and they accidentally
swipe from the edge, the
Action center won't appear.
As it stands you'll need to launch the camera and
swipe over just to record a video, something that's
not a huge deal, but the extra few seconds it takes to do this could mean the difference between catching the
action and missing it.