For example, adjusting the volume is a simple as
a quick swipe up or down.
You can access some functions from the lock screen with
a quick swipe up and down the edge.
Control Center is accessed via
a quick swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
With App Dialer, you can filter your app list T9 - style with
a quick swipe up.
A quick swipe up from the bottom iPad's display will bring up the Dock regardless of what you're doing on the iPad, which makes accessing your favorite apps and switching between them much faster.
Dip it in the paint, dab most of it off, then just do
quick swipes up and down the pumpkin.
Not exact matches
A
quick refresher: You hold the LoopPay fob
up to a normal credit card reader, press a button and the machine would interpret the signal in the same manner it would a card being
swiped.
Then
quick as a flash I jump
up run to the kids
swipe their «swords» away from them and of all things I go sit down on them... just to hide them, get them out of sight.
The seat cleans
up with just a
quick swipe of a damp washcloth while the food tray is removable and dishwasher safe.
I never would have thought I could replace my elaborate skincare routine with just one product, but a
quick swipe of this tonic at night helps me wake
up with brighter, clearer skin.
The Halogen Pencil skirt is always a
quick seller in the fun color options, so I knew I needed to
swipe that one
up fast!
Just sit back and put
up the feet, fire
up your hookup app, start
swiping and check out the profiles, all in it for the same thing, a
quick one night stand.
What the Xoom also does well in internet browsing is
quick swipes to move
up and down a page.
This menu also has a lock screen where you can place
up to five
quick shortcuts or do a
quick swipe to get to additional apps or the camera.
Quick access to recent apps via the App Manager is simple with a
swipe up from the lower edge of the screen.
The notification shade annoyingly takes over the entire screen, while a
swipe up from the bottom edge summons a
quick settings panel.
Also new to iOS 7 is an improved notifications window, as well as a
quick - settings Control Center menu that you can access by
swiping up from the bottom of the screen.
A
quick swipe down from the top of the screen brought
up ZenUI's combined
quick settings and notifications bar.
You can instantly access widgets by
swiping up on the app's icon and sliding in from the first homescreen gives you
quick access to all your apps.
The changes include «remove third - party App: TripAdvisor, Puffin Browser, and Kindle», «remove Do It Later, Mini Movie,
Quick Memo, PhotoCollage», «move FM Radio function to quick settings», and after the OS upgrade, you will have to use swipe up gesture to enter the «All Apps»
Quick Memo, PhotoCollage», «move FM Radio function to
quick settings», and after the OS upgrade, you will have to use swipe up gesture to enter the «All Apps»
quick settings», and after the OS upgrade, you will have to use
swipe up gesture to enter the «All Apps» menu.
Instead of pressing the physical BlackBerry icon menu button to see all the applications — the
quick access icon bar can be
swiped up the screen, to show all the software on the phone.
For example,
swiping up from the bottom of the screen reveals a custom
quick - settings menu called Bottom Switch.
Lenovo added Bottom Switch, a custom
quick - settings menu that you can access by
swiping up from the bottom of the screen.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to bring
up quick settings, like screen brightness and the Wi - Fi toggle, and you'll also see a life preserver - shaped Mayday icon.
A
quick double - tap of the screen then wakes
up the phone showing battery life, data coverage and notifications with a
quick swipe fully unlocking the phone.
Swiping between pages is
quick, but the screen is kind of slow to refresh and bring
up the menus when you tap the screen.
I've also been working on Ninten's moveset: Neutral B: Offense / Defense /
Quick up / Down (all work similar to monado arts, but the down versions lower someone else's stats temporary when he hits them) Side B: Paralyzes (works like Zelda's side b but it stuns enemies) Up B: Teleport (self explained) Down B: Counter (self explained) Neutral combo: punch, kick, kick Dash attack: a psi kick Side tilt: Slingshot, Side Smash: A metal Bat Swing Up tilt: An Upward punch, Up smash: A psi clap (that hits on all sides) Down tilt: A kick swipe, Down Smash: a psi split Neutral air: Psi cartwheel (it's slower than Lucas's) Forward air: Boomerang, Back Air: A kick, Up air: A psi kick, Down Air: Ness's Melee Down air Final Smash: PK Beam (it works like Samus's laser but it has better contro
up / Down (all work similar to monado arts, but the down versions lower someone else's stats temporary when he hits them) Side B: Paralyzes (works like Zelda's side b but it stuns enemies)
Up B: Teleport (self explained) Down B: Counter (self explained) Neutral combo: punch, kick, kick Dash attack: a psi kick Side tilt: Slingshot, Side Smash: A metal Bat Swing Up tilt: An Upward punch, Up smash: A psi clap (that hits on all sides) Down tilt: A kick swipe, Down Smash: a psi split Neutral air: Psi cartwheel (it's slower than Lucas's) Forward air: Boomerang, Back Air: A kick, Up air: A psi kick, Down Air: Ness's Melee Down air Final Smash: PK Beam (it works like Samus's laser but it has better contro
Up B: Teleport (self explained) Down B: Counter (self explained) Neutral combo: punch, kick, kick Dash attack: a psi kick Side tilt: Slingshot, Side Smash: A metal Bat Swing
Up tilt: An Upward punch, Up smash: A psi clap (that hits on all sides) Down tilt: A kick swipe, Down Smash: a psi split Neutral air: Psi cartwheel (it's slower than Lucas's) Forward air: Boomerang, Back Air: A kick, Up air: A psi kick, Down Air: Ness's Melee Down air Final Smash: PK Beam (it works like Samus's laser but it has better contro
Up tilt: An Upward punch,
Up smash: A psi clap (that hits on all sides) Down tilt: A kick swipe, Down Smash: a psi split Neutral air: Psi cartwheel (it's slower than Lucas's) Forward air: Boomerang, Back Air: A kick, Up air: A psi kick, Down Air: Ness's Melee Down air Final Smash: PK Beam (it works like Samus's laser but it has better contro
Up smash: A psi clap (that hits on all sides) Down tilt: A kick
swipe, Down Smash: a psi split Neutral air: Psi cartwheel (it's slower than Lucas's) Forward air: Boomerang, Back Air: A kick,
Up air: A psi kick, Down Air: Ness's Melee Down air Final Smash: PK Beam (it works like Samus's laser but it has better contro
Up air: A psi kick, Down Air: Ness's Melee Down air Final Smash: PK Beam (it works like Samus's laser but it has better control)
Peeking and
swiping up on the screen will bring
up an ad hoc context menu that applies to an app — in Safari a Peek and
swipe will get you a
quick menu that lets you open a site in a new tab, add to reading list or copy the link.
Much like the
quick settings found in Android's notification shade, the Control Center is
swiped up from the bottom of the screen for access to many easy to reach functions.
If you
swipe it
up and pause, you will see all your previous apps for some
quick multitasking.
Swipe up from the bottom to access the control center for all your
quick toggles and sliders.
Swiping down from the top of the watch now brings
up a set of
quick settings and there's a new option to block notifications from a particular app directly from the watch.
Then there's the new Control Center, AKA the
quick settings panel when you
swipe up from the bottom of your screen.
Like Google Now Launcher's
swipe - right - for - Now gesture, the same action on Action Launcher 3 will bring
up an alphabetical list of everything installed on the handset, along with a
quick way to sort through them by dragging across the letter bar on the right side.
Swipe up on the screen to see notifications, and down to show the
quick access control center.
From the main home screen, a
quick swipe to the right will immediately pull
up Now, giving you
quick access to recent news, weather, Google search, and more.
Basically, it offers a
quick way of letting someone know why you can't answer the phone by sending them a
quick text — all you have to do is
swipe up on the incoming call screen and choose what text you want to send.
If you spin the dial
up you'll bring
up the notification pane, but spinning downward doesn't lower the
quick settings menu (you still need to
swipe down).
To get to your
quick toggles, you'll need to
swipe up from the bottom of the screen, and you'll have access to a ton of them, including a brightness slider.
Touch provided a
quicker way to switch between Edge tabs without me needing to
swipe my cursor
up to the top of the browser and selecting e-mails to delete en masse.
And, as my aforementioned colleague Bonnie points out here, a
quick swipe from the bottom of the screen also brings
up a view of all of your apps.
It does have some quirks, though: the
swipe -
up from lock screen reveals a row of
quick - access tools, like a page ripped straight out of Apple's book, but which doesn't work at all well in this Android guise (and never has).
Customize your Stock Rom with a lot useful features: - Enable Numeric battery - Clock position (Right, Center, Left, Hide)- Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text - Disable Scrolling cache - Skip Music with Volume buttons - Disable screen turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC / USB cable - Disable loud volume sound warning - Advanced Power menu: (Thanks to CM / C3C076 / Kennethso168 @xda)------ Reboot ------ Recovery ------ HotBoot ------ Download ------ Screen capture ------ Screen recording (Busybox required)------
Quick Dial number (+ Display number)------ On / Off Data - Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to Oma @xda)- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume
UP button - Long back kill App - CM Circle Battery - Hide / Set Color of Battery Text - Expand all notifications - Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)- Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support i
UP button - Long back kill App - CM Circle Battery - Hide / Set Color of Battery Text - Expand all notifications - Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)- Enable Heads
up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support i
up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable
Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support it.
It will be a 3D Touch
quick action from the Home icon on the single
swipe -
up Control Center panel.
Swiping to the left of the homescreen brings
up another helpful new feature: a list of
quick settings you can swap on and off, like GPS, mobile data, and Wi - Fi.
Swiping up gives you mode select, while swiping down (in Pro mode) brings up quick se
Swiping up gives you mode select, while
swiping down (in Pro mode) brings up quick se
swiping down (in Pro mode) brings
up quick settings.
But the trouble is, you can only add
up to nine entries before your
Quick Settings tiles spill over into a second pane that you have to access by swiping, and that's not exactly «quick.&r
Quick Settings tiles spill over into a second pane that you have to access by
swiping, and that's not exactly «
quick.&r
quick.»
Edge's taskbar icon now offers jump list support, so you can right - click or
swipe up on the Edge icon on the taskbar to get
quick access to tasks like opening a new browser window.
You still
swipe up from the bottom (dragging your finger
up the screen further than when you trigger the app dock with the same gesture), but the
quick settings are now all right - aligned, while a multitasking grid appears on the left side.
Control center (
quick settings) lives behind a
swipe up, not
swipe down.