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Not exact matches
Nine tips to create a landing
page for your business that turns visitors into leads,
instead of sending them toward the back
button.
It is so nice to have the
page turn
buttons on both sides
instead of having to physically turn the device around.
The OS still feels sluggish, especially when you choose to turn your
pages using the touch - screen
instead of the physical side
buttons.
The ideal e-ink Kindle would have hardware
page - turn
buttons and a touch screen, and the Voyage is the first one to promise that, but
instead of
buttons, they've added «pressure - based
page turn sensors with haptic feedback.»
You can now turn
pages with the swish of the finger,
instead of having to use external
buttons.
Another interesting detail, the
page buttons are located on the back of the device
instead of the front.
The left and right bezels contain rubber - covered
page - turning
buttons if you choose to use them
instead, but they're poorly implemented (although very quiet).
When you download a custom e-reading app you can't use the manual
page turn
buttons,
instead you have to rely on the touchscreen.
I can see how audio would be popular, but I think it better could be improved
instead with: —
page turn
buttons; — greater processing power / speed for better responsiveness; — better pdf support for manga / comics / textbooks; — and color e-ink and higher ppi for displaying maps and book covers as well reading manga / comics / magazines (which are still sometimes fuzzy or hard to read at 300 ppi, in my opinion).
There are
page turn
buttons, but they are on the bottom of the screen
instead of on the side.
4 GB (2,000 eBooks), lighter than previous models, sharper text, new fonts, same 8 week battery life, power
button moved to side
instead of back, removed
page change
buttons from bezel.
Instead, it has a D - Pad and manual navigation
buttons to flip
pages.
They managed to pull this off because they decided to forgo manual
page turn
buttons and
instead relies exclusively on the touchscreen display.
This is a bare bones reader, it does not have wireless internet access or a touchscreen,
instead you have to navigate around using the D - Pad and
page turn
buttons.
Gone are the
page - turn
buttons that used to edge the sides of the Amazon Kindle;
instead, you now use the touch screen to flip back and forth.
The joystick of Kindles past has been replaced with a directional pad that sits next to the keyboard
instead of under the
page turn
buttons on the right side.
Maybe in a decade (or two months), when you click a
button on your e-reader to look at the next
page of your novel, you [«ll]
instead get an interstitial commercial which you can not bypass.
Instead of using
buttons to turn
pages, search the text or scroll up and down, you interact with the screen the same way that you would a smartphone or tablet.
One of the ways Sony saved many was abandoning the costly touchscreen technology and
instead went with physical
page turn keys, D - Pad and manual
page turn
buttons.
I would recommend never to use the touchscreen,
instead rely on the
page turn
buttons.
Changed Featured Book Widget to display buy
buttons directly
instead of redirecting to book
page
There are no manual
page turn
buttons,
instead everything is done via the software.
I especially miss the microSD slot (especially if only 500 MB is available for sideloaded content), plus the
page turn
buttons (I didn't use them as intended, but
instead as shortcuts to apps after I rooted the device).
It has a flush glass screen similar to the Kindle Voyage, but there are cutouts for physical
page turn
buttons instead of sensors.
For starters, the Story HD has no
page - turning
buttons alongside the display;
instead, those chores are left to the four - way navigation bar beneath the screen.
I will note that the Aura H2O's display feels less responsive than the Oasis — part of that comes from the fact you can flip between
pages on the Oasis by pressing a pair of dedicated
buttons instead of tapping on its touchscreen.
Maybe I sound lazy, wanting to be able to turn the
page with a simple click on the screen
instead of a
button.
Neither models have a touchscreen;
instead they have physical
buttons for navigating and turning
pages.
Believe it or not, when I switch back to paper, I find turning
pages (
instead of just pressing a
button) slows me down!
My second nitpick is that I hit a few
buttons accidentally: the
page turn
buttons (which now depress toward the edge
instead of the middle like on the K2) and the
buttons near the new 5 - way controller.
First impression is very positive, I love how the
page buttons tilt in when pressed
instead of out, feels much more solid.
Instead of dealing with
buttons, users can flip through the
pages of a book, magazine, or PDF using a touch screen and a simple swiping gesture.
Having dedicated
buttons allow you to rest your finger on the
button and press down when you need to turn the
page,
instead of moving a finger to tap on the screen.
Still, I find myself using them to
page forward and scroll more than the touchscreen; it's nice having
page buttons for that so you can just rest your thumb on the
button instead of having to reach for the touchscreen every time.
It has PagePress sensors with touch response
instead of mechanical
buttons for
page turning, tempered protection glass with High Gloss coating, and screen backlit with adaptive lighting sensor.
The Voyage also has physical
buttons along the left and right edges that you can squeeze to turn
pages (
instead of having to swipe or tap the screen), and the Voyage has a smaller, slimmer body than the Paperwhite.
As far as the next - generation device goes, bloggers presume that Kindle 2 will have a joystick
instead of a scroll wheel with a
button re-design to prevent accidental
page turns.
Tapping a navto link on
page 2 or higher in an article, then tapping the Return back
button now behaves properly, jumping to the previous reading position
instead of to
page 1.
I liked the
page turn
buttons but would have preferred them on both sides
instead of having to rotate the device when I wanted to switch hands — rotating to me was a reading distraction.
The Story HD has
buttons located from the side to the center of the keypad, featuring the up / down layout
instead of the right / left design to make the unit more user friendly than other eBooks — other models feature the right / left
buttons for flipping
pages.
Click the «tools»
button then click «all results» (the default) and
instead choose «verbatim» so you find
pages containing all the words in your search string, not just any one of them.
Or don't post from the popup comments window, use the «main»
page instead and then simply use your browser back
button to have another go if there's a flub.
1 — You can try using a
button for your
page's CTA
instead of a link, or you can place a phone number on your app or website for customers to either call or text you.
If a website you don't want to see appears there, click the x
button instead to remove it from the
page.
Double tap the
button like normal to close the open apps
Instead of holding down the icon you now slide the bigger part of the icon up off the
page it's pretty cool
For example, opt - in landing
pages may not be suitable candidates for social share
buttons (because you want visitors to respond to the CTA on that
page,
instead of getting distracted by social sharing.)
In design terms, the new Kindle Oasis follows the same slightly square - ish design path that its predecessor took —
instead of uniform bezels on all four sides, there are relatively slim bezels on three sides and one extremely wide and thick side, with two
buttons on it for turning
pages — by default the key above moves the book a
page ahead and the one below takes you to the previous
page, but these can be reversed.
As of now,
instead of manually creating payment
buttons or hosted
pages to accept cryptocurrency payments, merchants can dynamically generate them using the Commerce API.
We fixed an issue where the camera
button was active in the navigation bar
instead of the back
button in certain cases on the Lock screen where the back
button is necessary, such as when the emergency call
page, the shutdown curtain, an expanded interactive notification, or when Action Center is visible.