This invariably sets off the two
opposite side buttons; it makes more sense to disable those as well as the opposite trigger.
Not exact matches
Whenever someone publicizes their personal opinion about the hot -
button issues of our day, it's instantly met by a dozen rebuttals or counterarguments from people on the
opposite side of the issue.
Arrange two of the
buttons on the
opposite sides of the penguin's head.
Optional adaptive cruise control is configured by
buttons that are symmetrically
opposite on the right - hand
side of the wheel.
The tube includes a microphone / headphone slot, with a large circular power
button placed on the left hand
side; the
opposite side boasts a mini USB port and volume control
button.
On the
opposite side, the 3.5 mm jack, a micro-USB port and the Power
button have been crammed into a small space.
The
side button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right edge accommodating the volume rocker, as well as both the power and «convenience» key, while the SIM card tray slot has been repositioned to the
opposite left edge of the device.
Though the volume rocker and power
buttons look attractive in gunmetal gray, Dell made the odd choice of placing them on the left
side, the
opposite of most small tablets and phones.
With the travel keyboard attached, we had to support the
opposite side of the tablet in order to press the
buttons while the tablet was propped up on its kickstand.
It feels very odd that I always (unintentionally) press the volume
button (on the
opposite side) when I want to turn it on.
I have had the exact
opposite problem with the
buttons on my PB 360 (all
buttons too stiff, page - turn
buttons to the point of being very inconvenient, D - Pad, which I actually use for page turning, sufficiently stiff that I've worn a grove in one
side with my thumbnail page - forwarding, and that
side now «squelches» rather than clicks on that
side).
Controls are a piece of cake - you have one
button on the left of the screen to control your power and then on the
opposite side you have your left and right controls.
Huawei does try to help you distinguish between the two with feel — the Power
button is ridged, while the Volume rocker is smooth — but I prefer to have those two controls placed on
opposite sides of the device.
The Android
buttons are odly placed if you use the Tablet right - handed and horizontally: your thumb lands right where the
buttons are and it's actually easier to simply rotate it by 180 degrees and hold it from the
opposite side.
Two pairs of PagePress
buttons with tactile reaction are placed at the
sides of display frame
opposite to each other and are intended to turn the pages.
Cartridges now slot into the bottom - left of the unit, the Start and Select
buttons have retreated to the right hand
side, while the volume slider can now be found to the left of the screen (symmetrically
opposite to the 3D intensity slider).
A simply press of the X
button will flip the head of your rover horizontally to the
opposite side of his body, changing the direction you're traveling.
The
button input for separating enemies is unforgiving, so if you accidentally hit the
button to separate the enemies more than once, Randall does a sort of dance with the enemy — moving them from one
side of his body to the
opposite, and then immediately moving them back.
That said, they're stiff enough that you're unlikely to hit the
buttons on the
opposite side accidentally.
The micro-USB charging port still sits by its lonesome on the left
side of the phone, while a volume rocker and two - stage camera shutter
button play together on the
opposite end.
The Power and Volume
buttons stick out just enough to find without looking, though we wish Samsung didn't insist on putting them on
opposite sides of the phone; it's so easy to press one when trying to press the other.
The
opposite side of the microphone on the MOTO 360 shows a single physical
button.
The power
button is on the right
side, with the volume rocker and the SIM card slot on the
opposite side.
On the
opposite side of the device, there's a USB port (for power), reset
button, and indicator light.
Volume control is split into two
buttons, and they sit on one
side opposite the power
button.
The S8 isn't bereft of
buttons, though, with a lone power key to the right - hand
side, with volume up / down and a dedicated Bixby
button featuring on the
opposite edge.
LG has traditionally put the power
button on the back of the phone, but it appears this time around it's going the more traditional route of placing it on the
side, with volume
buttons flanking it on the
opposite side.
Taking a look around the device, on the right
side is the power
button below the volume rocker, placed to be within easy reach, and the dual SIM card slot can be found on the
opposite side.
Left - handed users should put the blank panel on the left
side, and right - handed users should put the blank panel on the right — that way the dominant hand's thumb has easy access to the thumb
buttons, and there are no
buttons on the
opposite side.
Apple has reworked the volume
buttons on the
opposite side, moving away from placing them in a recessed cavity.
It's a glass front with a round fingerprint sensor / home
button below the display and then the camera is up at the top with dual LED flash on the
opposite side of the earpiece.
The power / lock
button sits on the
opposite side of the volume rocker, again following the traditional Samsung layout.
Looking around the phone, you will find the volume rocker and the power
button on the left hand
side and the SIM tray
opposite, on the right hand
side.
That simplicity of design extends to the
sides of the G4 Plus: on the top is a single 3.5 mm audio jack, on the bottom is a Micro USB port, and on the left
side opposite the power and volume
buttons is a Micro SIM tray.
The
sides seem appealing with that shiny finish and the
buttons» placement has been changed and it is now
opposite to what we saw on G4 / G4 Plus.
It is placed just at the
opposite side of volume and power
buttons.
Volume and Power
buttons should be on
opposite sides of the phone — this means that user won't be able to mistake the power and volume
buttons for each other (e.g Samsung Galaxy S / Note series, iPhone 6 onwards)
There's just two physical
buttons on the HTC Desire C, a volume rocker switch on the right hand
side and a power / lock key on top, which sits
opposite a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The right edge is also where you'll find the perfectly - positioned and clicky power
button, with the volume rocker situated on the
opposite side.
The power
button and volume rocker are on the right
side, when looking at the tablet in portrait orientation, with a microSD card slot on the
opposite side.
All the basics are here, like a dedicated camera photo shutter
button and video recording
button on one
side of the screen, and a few quick options on the
opposite side.
The SIM card slot is above the power
button, and the microSD card slot falls on the
opposite side, both covered by flaps that are necessary to maintain its waterproof nature.
Meizu put the volume rocker and power
button on the right
side with the dual SIM card tray on the
opposite side.
On the right - hand edge of the phone there's the volume and power
buttons, while the
opposite side houses the SIM card and microSD tray.
On the
opposite side, there's a power
button and a microUSB port covered by a rubber flap.
The menu and return soft - keys sit either
side of the physical home
button, with the volume rocker sat on the left edge, with the power / lock
button sat directly
opposite on the left.
Probably the only design gripe for the body would be the fact that the on / off / sleep / wake
button (all the same one on the right
side of the phone) sits exactly
opposite the volume rocker which means you end up squeezing both quite often when you're only trying to hit the one.
However, the power
button has been shifted from the top edge to the
side of the device, which is
opposite to the volume rocker and physical notification switch.
On the
opposite side, the power
button is joined by the dual SIM tray which, sadly, still doesn't have the option of slipping in a microSD card to expand the storage.
On the
opposite side of the screen from these
buttons you'll find some quick settings like HDR, flash and timer toggles.