Both fit quite
naturally under your fingers and while they to feel a little squishy they perform well enough.
Given that both of these buttons are for DPI swapping and that you likely won't reprogram them for anything else the fact that they're in a slightly awkward position isn't a huge flaw, but being able to swap DPI on - the - fly in a game is handy and thus having them fall a little more
naturally under the finger would have augmented their usefulness.
Not exact matches
When put
under pressure, the Asus Transformer Pad
naturally gets a little warm, but Asus does its best to keep it away from your
fingers.
It's the kind of game where those born with
naturally faster
fingers / reflexes / mental - reaction - speed will always have a higher advantage than those born without it, regardless of training level [waveshining
under pressure, as one example], and hitstun is the go - to for any sort of kill set - up, with most slower characters, like my main Link, or Bowser, DK, Ganondorf, etc, being at a severe disadvantage against any other character with a higher amount of speed inherent to them.
My
fingers don't rest
naturally on the buttons when I hold the controller, with them needing to be slightly lower down and more toward the centre to fall
under my
fingers.
The phone's power button falls
naturally under your right thumb, and its tiny concentric circle ridges help your
finger to distinguish it from the smooth, elongated volume rocker just above it.
The sensor's now where it should be, right
under the camera in the middle, where your
finger naturally falls when holding it.
Now the fingerprint sensor is right
under the single or dual camera, right where your
finger naturally rests when holding the phone.