The sporty S7
requires multiple button presses to activate its Drive Select modes.
Other boxes often
require multiple button presses and an irritating hunt through the menus.
Not exact matches
Sometimes Project DIVA Future Tone demands
multiple buttons are pressed and / or held down at the exact same time, and for whatever reason the game relays this information by creating a shrinking box made of electricity that quickly encapsulates the
required buttons.
Unfortunately, neither screen boasts the super-crisp graphics we've come to expect of this class, and some of the more basic functions (such as turning on the seat heaters)
require multiple pushes of virtual touchscreen
buttons, which can be distracting.
Certain climate controls are also in the touchscreen, resulting in
multiple button presses for things like heated seats that used to
require only one.
Unfortunately, neither screen boasts the super crisp graphics we've come to expect of this class, and some of the more basic functions (such as turning on the seat heaters)
require multiple pushes of virtual touchscreen
buttons, which can be distracting.
Controlling Korra and all of her bending powers
requires a the use of
multiple different face
buttons on the controller as well as the bumpers on the shoulders.
The usual weapon and magic based attacks are involved such as bursts of elemental energy, swords, bows and arrows and sledgehammers, but there are several special moves that often
require multiple presses of the attack
button in order to succeed.
It utilizes a easy - to - use drag and drop editor, although some aspects are a bit easy to perform on the Vita as the PS3 version
requires multiple functions to be tied to the same
button at times.
While public matchmaking was as easy as a single
button press, setting up anything more complex than that
requires you to navigate a not uncomplicated menu system
multiple layers deep.
It's a great alternative to using third - party controller wrapper programs that reconfigure
buttons on other controllers, and it includes several options for saving preset profiles for repeated use, or for use with
multiple titles that might
require different setups.
Some tricks
require a bit more effort, utilizing
multiple button inputs, but the payoff is much greater, rewarding players with nice animations as they get past the defense.
Sporadically, pressing the grapple
button will grapple and then ungrapple, leaving you vulnerable to attack and even advancing the dialogue screens
requires you to pound on the X
button multiple times to get any response.
There's the Logitech Pop
button which does
require a bridge which offers
multiple options.
The apps in question need to be open to use these shortcuts, and some features
require multiple presses of the
button.
After a couple of turns, I found it completely comfortable,
requiring less effort than trying to find menus and settings with a four - way toggle and
multiple buttons on a conventional remote.
I've had the entire phone go unresponsive for several minutes and
require a force reboot (hold the power
button for ~ 15 seconds)
multiple times.