Another nice feature is the addition of physical page turn buttons meaning you can turn
the pages by gestures on the touch screen or with the click of a button on the left or right hand side.
You can turn
the pages by gestures or with the click of a button on the left / right hand side.
Not exact matches
Before turning the
page, wait for a few seconds to see if your baby responds to you
by gesturing or pointing to the letters or pictures.
It is fully touchscreen which means you can turn
pages by swipes and
gestures.
I have noticed that there is a split demographic of users that swear
by manual
page turn buttons, while the other half are used to touchscreen devices where they swipe and
gesture.
I also like the way you can turn
pages by swiping across the
page — it's a much more natural
gesture, especially for a device that's trying to emulate a dead - tree book.
Everything else is controlled
by multi-touch and
gestures (including
page turns)
Look at some of the features you get in this app: * Adorable graphics and easy to use interface * Multilingual language learning tool for native English speaking users * Formatted in a proven most effective way to learn and practice a second language * Each paragraph of story is presented in English with Spanish or Chinese subtitles * Optional voice read along with text
by native Spanish or Chinese speaker * Automatic or manual
page turn with
gesture support * Music
by well known songwriter, NienShen Ma * Facebook Connect * Sync with Q.L.L. (Quick Language Learning) website * More than half a million users have downloaded the language learning picture books already!
This term, defined
by Donald Judd, is helpful in appreciating Benglis's productions, from her notorious 1974 full -
page advertisement in Artforum, featuring her tanned, nude self wearing sunglasses and wielding a formidable dildo; to the well - known paint pours that form frozen
gestures and bodily accumulations; videos that play with representation and image / sound distortions; and a range of bedazzled reliefs that court vulgarity and glamour in equal measure.
Like the turning of a
page, the blink of an eye, or the rotation of a revolving door (as installed here
by Geffriaud, altering the entrance to the exhibition space), the cinematic cut is a mechanical
gesture which interrupts or redirects the flow of a narrative, a space, or a beam of light.
Samsung's version, called Air
Gestures, basically allowed users to accept calls and flip through web
pages by just waving their hand across the phone's top area where a motion sensor was situated.
By simply swiping the
gesture indicator at the bottom, you can toggle between apps effortlessly, like you're flipping through
pages of a magazine.
A new post
by on the OnePlusItalia Facebook
page shows off a small clip, with the line «Velocizza la tua esperienza con le
gestures».
The list of recipes isn't very remarkable, but it includes a nifty trick: You can enable a «hands - free» mode, and flip through
pages just
by gesturing above your device.
Once you've done that, you can make the experience even better
by setting up Nova's «Edge Swipe»
gesture to give you Google Now access from any
page — not just the leftmost home screen.
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gesture recognizing mechanism to avoid unlocking caused
by misoperation (06 - 02) Optimization — Launching speed of notifications managing
page (05 - 27) Fix — Sometimes, long pressing notifications directed to the wrong app (05 - 06) Fix — Sometimes, Gaussian Blur effect did not work when pulling down notification shade (05 - 12) Fix — Sometimes, operator information displayed incorrectly for dual - SIM devices (05 - 12) Fix — Sometimes Mi Band could not unlock screen (06 - 01)
According to Windows 10, it's a precision touchpad, thus it supports
gestures like scrolling web
pages and documents using two fingers, zooming in
by pinching with two fingers, and so on.