Sentences with phrase «rather than the touchscreen»

Would be nice to have a control knob on the center console area rather than all touchscreen.
In my time with the Kindle Oasis I've found myself using the buttons rather than the touchscreen controls.
For me, using the controls for Persona 4: Dancing All Night rather than the touchscreen was better because it never felt like I was blocking what I was doing on screen.This is an issue that I've run into with touch screen games in the past.
Its puzzles have aged much better, though, and the whole experience is hugely improved simply by using a Bluetooth controller rather than the touchscreen controls.
Rather than a touchscreen device, it could just be software that interacts with a touchscreen device.

Not exact matches

Rather than constantly pausing to change weapons, manage your inventory, or to check out your map, it's all right there on the GamePad touchscreen and can be accessed with a simple swipe of your finger.
The SE does offer significantly more equipment than the S, including an 8 - inch touchscreen, panoramic moonroof, imitation leather rather than cloth upholstery, and the aforementioned safety features, but whether or not all that is worth that kind of money is up to you.
The navigation touchscreen is fixed atop the instrument panel, rather than packaged within.
Launch control is standard on both Viper models and is operated via a straightforward button on the steering wheel rather than buried in a touchscreen menu because, as Erich Heuschele, manager of Viper vehicle development, told us, «If a Mustang pulls up to race, you want to get to it [launch control] fast.»
Rather than opting for a clean and intuitive touchscreen, there is a low - resolution eight - inch display mounted on top of the dashboard and a barrage of buttons and knobs below it.
Inside, the XE certainly stacks up well on merits, providing standard touchscreen infotainment with an available widescreen upgrade, plus desirable amenities like mobile Wi - Fi (albeit 3G rather than 4G) and two different high - powered Meridian audio systems.
But ease of use remains the priority, and rather than bury the most oft - summoned audio and climate functions in touchscreen menus, the Corolla smartly uses traditional buttons and dials for audio and climate functions.
Rather than a music library interface, the touchscreen lets drivers choose albums or folders in a sequential format.
Rather than utilize a typical built - in touchscreen, the Fiat 500 instead opts for a removable TomTom system that pops into a receptacle on top of the dashboard.
The higher grade also gains three extra audio speakers (taking the total to seven), a 6.1 - inch touchscreen, sat nav, climate control (in lieu of manual air conditioning) and 17 - inch alloy wheels (rather than 16s).
Rather than using touchscreen controls, it employs an iDrive - system rotary knob and hard button interface on the center console to navigate its menu system.
Satellite Navigation The available touchscreen navigation system inside the 2012 Honda Fit includes a voice recognition feature that allows you to speak rather than type in commands.
The final indicator of a more positive pending experience upon my initial inspection of the 2016 Nissan Pathfinder SL was the fact its dashboard held the latest NissanConnect touchscreen rather than the ancient - feeling screen found in my earlier Pathfinder SV.
One could argue that an extra bank of buttons clutters up the center console, but while driving it's nice to reach down and adjust radio stations, volume, etc. using a dial rather than messing around with a touchscreen.
The standard 8 - inch MyLink touchscreen infotainment system now includes Apple CarPlay, which allows iPhone users to access their favorite apps through the touchscreen rather than fumbling with their phones.
Its brilliant eight - inch touchscreen is paired with a voice recognition system that's programmed to understand conversational, or natural, language, rather than to stiff, specific commands typical of other systems.
Navigating the infotainment system is done through a simple touchscreen interface rather than the Lexus» mouse - and - screen arrangement.
They deserve kudos for having a responsive touchscreen that gets it right at the first touch rather than requiring multiple jabs.
It's nice to have buttons that click and push rather than the entirety of the controls being accessed via touchscreen, which seems to be where the industry is moving.
The tab, powered by Android's Honeycomb 3.1 developed for tablet PCs, features a 10.1 - inch (25.6 cm) touchscreen display rather than the seven - inch display for the previous model.
For one, the Classpads would be coming with a capacitive touchscreen rather than the resistive technology based Aakash tablet displays.
It has combines the best components that include an e-ink display, which is considered to be the best for a reading device; a capacitive touchscreen that keeps up with the touchscreen UI users are used to on their smartphones and tablets; and a unique LED lighting array that illuminates the display evenly from the top rather than underneath the display, which results in less eye strain and better power management.
The touchscreen is capacitive, which responds directly to your finger rather than a stylus.
Using an IR touchscreen, it's quite easy to turn pages accidentally — unlike a capacitive screen it'll respond to any object big enough, rather than just conductive ones.
When using the YouTube application, several times we accidentally tapped on the wrong video (due to the inaccurate touchscreen) and rather than waiting for the video to start playing, we hit the back button as a clip was loading.
When dealing with casual keyboard duties, the temptation to tap away at the touchscreen rather than use the trackpad is very strong but for longer - form emails and documents the full keyboard obliterates an on - screen virtual alternative.
Boasting Wi - Fi and 3G connectivity, packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and weighing 500g, it comes with a resistive rather than capacitive touchscreen.
It's a resistive model, sensing direct pressure rather than conduction (as a capacitive touchscreen does), and is an unusually poor example of the technology.
These are physical buttons, rather than touch controls which sometimes caught us out seeing as the Bold 9900 also has a touchscreen.
The Surface Pro has a USB 3.0 port, instead of 2.0; the touchscreen supports 10 - points of touch rather than 5 - points; and it comes with a Wacom digitizer pen, allowing proper pen input and hand writing recognition — a feature many a dodgy iPad stylus attempts to accomplish with little success.
This ereader doesn't use the standard ereader touchscreen type — most use an IR - based system — but the capacitive type, which only reacts to conductive surfaces rather than anything solid.
I'd much rather have a touchscreen than an optical trackpad.
Turning pages using the touchscreen requires just a tap rather than a flick, and again it's easy to do so accidentally while reading in bed.
Amazon's follow up to the Kindle Fire tablet may feature an 8.9 - inch touchscreen display rather than the 10 - inch panel we have been expecting.
If you're intending to use your new SamTab for writing documents or anything that involves a fair bit of typing, then you'd be wise to invest in a keyboard, rather than bravely trying to type out your musings using the tiny touchscreen QWERTY.
As Plastic Logic has said all along, the Que is based on its proprietary plastic transistor technology (which allows for a large, lightweight, glass - free display), has a screen the size of an 8.5 - by - 11 inch piece of paper, uses a touchscreen interface, and is aimed at businessfolk who «need to read» rather than those who read for pleasure.
The difference is the new model will have a touchscreen, letting you navigate through eBooks with touch navigation rather than a directional pad.
From a more practical standpoint, I found myself scrolling through documents and app screens by using the touchscreen rather than the mouse or touchpad, it's really a nice bonus.
The device is a bit more expensive than some of its similarly - sized rivals, but unlike them, it has the Wacom digitizer and stylus that many tablet users prefer, rather than a more - basic capacitive touchscreen.
Rather than spend time arguing or spouting text, the gamepad could have a series of touchscreen buttons indicating the roles available, and graying them out once a player has selected them.
Rather than having to place a figure on the portal and wait for them to load in each time you want to use them, once your Skylanders are imported into the game, switching between them is made simple by tapping the console's touchscreen.
Demonstrating touchscreen on Switch now might suggest a continuation of both those brands rather than a brand new device.
Demand for controller - based experiences is unabated, and touchscreens rather than motion or voice controls have arguably given us the most convincing tech - led design innovations, thanks to the meteoric rise of smartphones and tablets.
This mode is achieved through a secondary touchscreen device such as the iPad running Xbox SmartGlass (Android supported as well), and offers gamers the ability to operate as a Commander behind the scenes rather than on the ground.
The fact that the Switch has a touchscreen could possibly help to balance matters, though, as it would allow for more immediate interaction rather than a return to using the directional pad to scroll through options.
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