The director admits that he fell in love with it, and it's easy to see why: when earth - shattering words are punched out in slivers of hot lead there is a tangible quality that typing
on a computer keyboard just can't match.
Not exact matches
As for the «awesome technologies» that sprang from Jobs's Apple laboratories, would not an impartial observer describe the iPad as
just a small laptop
computer without a
keyboard and a cover rather than an innovation
on par with electricity, vaccination or hybrid crops?
I could
just envision him red faced, pounding
on his
keyboard as he writes his posts in all capital letters, screaming at the
computer monitor in frustration that he got called out
on his bullshit.
Students need to know they are expected to have their hands
on home row keys every time they are typing at the
computer, not
just in
keyboarding class.
2) E-paper with Wacom pen input for virtual - inking (can't do that
on most touch screens) 3) Android — touch screen OS (unlike Windows 7 tablets, which are
just a desktop OS
on a touch screen == awful, not to mention every other argument against using Windows OSes), useful software add -
ons, e-reader software options, media player software, etc. 4) due to the dual screens, and the hinge, you can use it like a tablet, a portable «all - in - one»
computer (when using a USB or bluetooth
keyboard), an e-reader, etc..
Sync up a Bluetooth
keyboard and feel as though you are computing in the 1990s;
just on a color touchscreen with resolution unheard of
on a
computer at the time.
It was
just like any other Tuesday afternoon: I was typing away at the
keyboard, tunes playing
on my
computer, my mind wandering to other parts of the world.
I think it would be cool if they design a game that accepts voice commands for some of the actions you would do with a controller, while still maintaining primary controls with the controller itself... There are some games that
just have too many button combinations, alas it would be best for
computers say in a RTS title, all the different freaking hotkeys
on the
keyboard could be activated by voice commands instead... now that would be cool.
I can try and compare like this: the Classic Controller is like a
Keyboard on a
computer... you have no problem pushing buttons with both hands
just like you have no problem typing with fingers
on both hands.
Maybe I'm
just PC illiterate — I recently joined the PC Master race — so maybe the problem is
just me, but I spent a good 15 - 20 seconds pressing buttons
on my mouse and
keyboard, practically mimicking that scene in Zoolander when Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller were trying to operate a
computer until I figured out that «F» was the enter key.
Just type the hashtag # key
on your phone for IG, or your
computer keyboard on any other social network.
On a PC it is easy to grab an image of what is on your computer screen (aka a «screenshot»), just hit the dedicated PrintScreen key on your keyboard (sometimes abbreviated as Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Prt Sc or Pr Sc
On a PC it is easy to grab an image of what is
on your computer screen (aka a «screenshot»), just hit the dedicated PrintScreen key on your keyboard (sometimes abbreviated as Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Prt Sc or Pr Sc
on your
computer screen (aka a «screenshot»),
just hit the dedicated PrintScreen key
on your keyboard (sometimes abbreviated as Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Prt Sc or Pr Sc
on your
keyboard (sometimes abbreviated as Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Prt Sc or Pr Sc).
Reel in a Great Rate Searching for Grand Rapids insurance quotes won't be as awe inspiring as the fireworks display at the annual Celebration
on the Grand, but you
just might scrape your chin
on your
computer's
keyboard when you see how much you can save by scouting out the competition.
The team behind Snapkeys says that users can not only type
just as fast
on Snapkeys as they can
on their phones, they say that users can realistically reach speeds as high as 80 words per minute, which is faster than the average typist
on a
computer keyboard.
Install Windows inside VirtualBox
just as you would
on a typical
computer — you can switch back and forth between your Chrome desktop and Linux desktop with a
keyboard shortcut.
Though some may want to hold onto their traditional
keyboards forever, Stanford
computer science professor and study co-author James Landay is bullish
on speech recognition, saying «We should put speech in more applications than
just typing an email or text message.»
It's akin to a light bulb responding to a light switch,
on - off,
on - off, or
just like the inner workings of how a
computer circuit board respond to
keyboard inputs, for example.