After a days worth of wear, there is minor settling that is easily corrected with
a quick swipe of the finger, but nothing like what I used before which needed correction after application and reapplication multiple times throughout the day.
One slick feature Nissan calls Swipe to Meter lets you push navigation information from the larger screen on the center console to a smaller instrument cluster screen with
a quick swipe of your finger.
Not exact matches
To open the app on the iPhone, you'll still have to log in, but for
quick view ones like weather or your calendar, it's all right there with a
swipe of a
finger.
Making that mistake is even more costly in an age
of increasingly short attention spans and technological tools that make it easy to find some other diversion with a
quick click
of the computer mouse or the
swipe of a
finger on a smartphone.
Place your
finger at the top edge
of the screen and then
swipe down to the bottom
of the screen to open the
Quick Settings screen.
To open the
Quick Settings menu from a running app, use two
fingers to
swipe down from the top
of the screen.
Quick Settings menu - The user can still open the
Quick Settings menu by
swiping down from the top
of the home screen using one
finger.
Activation is
quick and easy; swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to access the Quick Settings; tap on the book icon to enable Reading
quick and easy;
swipe down from the top
of the screen with two
fingers to access the
Quick Settings; tap on the book icon to enable Reading
Quick Settings; tap on the book icon to enable Reading Mode.
A
finger swipe in from the right side
of the screen opens Lenovo's Smart Side Bar, which offers
quick access to photos, books, videos and display settings.
The download process is
quick, and we love the reading experience — the comics have been optimized for the app, so you can scroll between frames with just the
swipe of a
finger.
You just
swipe your
finger down from the top
of the screen and press the
Quick Connect button to start searching for nearby TVs on the same Wi - Fi network.
The Reader Touch Edition features a responsive, menu - driven six - inch touch screen panel that enables
quick, intuitive navigation, page turning, highlighting and note taking with the
swipe of a
finger or by using the included stylus pen.
While Apple is
quick to brag about the processing power
of the iPhone 4 and iPad 2, the resulting games still feature the same kinds
of finger -
swiping gameplay gimmicks that we saw three years ago, as well as virtual * on - screen buttons and D - pads, which are awful.
By default, you have to either
swipe down twice from the top
of your screen, or
swipe down with two
fingers to access Android's
Quick Settings, and that's just too much work.
The
quick settings menu, accessible with a two -
finger downward
swipe at the top
of the screen, features auto - rotate and Bluetooth toggles as well as Wi - Fi and Bluetooth toggles.
When
swiping from the top
of the screen with one
finger, you will see a row
of quick setting shortcuts just above any pending notifications.
To customize your
Quick Settings Tiles, use two
fingers to
swipe down from the top
of the display.
We do miss
quick settings though and the loss
of that two -
finger swipe is keenly felt.
Sadly it doesn't come on automatically, so the
quickest method is to
swipe down from the top
of the display with 2
fingers to open the
quick settings drawer and tap on the toggle.
Just pull down the
Quick Settings panel from the top
of the screen, either with a two -
finger swipe or two single
finger swipes, and tap the overflow menu in the top right hand corner (the three vertical dots).
AssistiveTouch floats a small menu on your display (which you can move about on the screen to wherever suits you) that allows you to carry out gestures such as pinching or multi-
finger swipes with a single
finger, offers
quick access to a variety
of functions, and even allows you to activate Siri without pressing the Home button.
One feature that has been removed from TouchWiz UI is the ability to see all the
quick toggles in the notification area by
swiping down with two
fingers from the top
of the display.