Not exact matches
Inadequate flood protection infrastructure, which
right now might not contain high tides in El Nino years; Lack of action on annual sediment removal from spring freshets, which each year move over 30 million m3 of sediment
and leave about 3 million m3 of silt in the
navigation and secondary channels of the lower reaches;
and, By the end of this century sea levels at the mouth of the river could potentially rise more than one meter due to climate change overtopping the diking system.
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Results show that direct stimulation of the entorhinal area successfully improved hippocampal - dependent memory across a wide range of memory tasks (verbal recall, spatial
navigation, face - name memory,
and person / object recognition) with stimulation site (entorhinal white / gray) as the critical determinant of subsequent memory performance independent of antiepileptic medication (on / off), side (
left /
right) or type (macro / micro) of stimulation.
You can see the Menu on the
left and the topic on the
right,
and then you can see slide 5 of 19 at the bottom,
and also the
navigation buttons.
Your learners will likely be familiar with using mobile webpages
and devices, so they will use gestures to navigate; swiping
left and right through the learning material even if a more traditional
navigation that requires clicks or taps is also available.
The display to the
right operates
navigation and infotainment, as the matching one to the
left switches between car - related displays, including a temperature monitor connected to the drivetrain, tires,
and brakes.
Once you're underway, the
right screen defaults to an analog - style image of a speedometer but also is used for the
navigation system
and the radio, while the
left screen's role is to provide details of the dynamic parameters controlled by the manettino, to show a lap timer, or to display temperature gauges
and the like.
To the
left and right, two high - resolution displays provide you with a variety of information as
and when you need it, such as the
navigation map or Night Vision Assist.
Via the
left - hand Touch Control Button on the steering wheel, preferred information can be projected onto the
left - or
right - hand side of the instrument — for example, the classic speedometer
and tachometer, information on
navigation or assistance systems through to detailed engine data.
Our test route was a freeway up
and back, a few roundabouts, a few wrong turns
and some anxious moments ducking
and diving on the streets of Dubai as our Chinese navigator tried to sort out her smartphone's
navigation app
and remember her
left from
right — not always successfully.
Adaptive cruise control, Dynamic response, Front park distance control, PAS, Personal telephone integration system with bluetooth, Premium
navigation system, Rear park distance control, Tailgate power latch, Trip computer, Audio remote control, Acoustic laminated side glass, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Bi-xenon adaptive headlights, Body colour bumpers, Clear indicator lenses, Electric folding door mirrors, Electric front + rear windows, One shot lowering / closing on front windows, Rear Spoiler with Integral High Mounted Stop Lamp, Rear wiper, Auto climate control, Centre cooler storage box, Driver's seat cushion pocket, Electrically adjustable front seats, Front centre armrest, Front head restraints, Height adjustable driver's seat, Illuminated load area
and glovebox, Illuminated vanity mirrors, Isofix child seat preparation, Leather gear knob / gaiter, Leather handbrake grip, Leather steering wheel,
Left and Right interior flood lamps, Programmable interior lamp, Puddle
and footwell lamps, Rake / reach adjustable steering wheel, Rear headrests, Removable load compartment cover, Split folding rear seat (65:35) including rear armrest, Stainless steel tread strips, Clear view pack - Range Rover Sport, Cold climate pack - Range Rover Sport, Memory pack - Range Rover Sport, 3 rear 3 point seatbelts, 4 channel ABS, Brembo front brakes, Driver
and passenger airbags, DSC - Dynamic Stability Control, EBD + Brake Assist, Electronic parking brake, Electronic traction control, Front
and rear head airbags, Front side airbags, Perimetric
and volumetric anti theft alarm, Remote central locking, Active roll mitigation, Electronic air suspension / variable ride height
The
right screen is dedicated to multimedia
and navigation displays while the
left handles the more operational functions, my favorite of which is a color schematic for engine, tire
and brake temperatures — a geek's wonderland!
The touchscreen home screen has four quadrants with phone commands upper
left,
navigation upper
right, entertainment lower
left,
and climate control lower
right.
The i8 offers the same split - screen view as other BMW models, here showing
navigation on the
left and trip computer on the
right.
It's very clear
and it can be split so that one function occupies the
left two thirds of the screen, with information about climate, audio,
navigation, settings or phone displayed on the
right one third.
With it, I could look at
navigation on the
left and keep audio or trip information on the
right.
The Volvo S90 is enjoyable to drive, the cockpit fit
and finish is up with Audi in terms of desirability (the HVAC vents are pieces of art), the seats are super-comfortable, the headrest looks as if it alone could support the car, a portrait - orientation center stock monitor is the way to go especially for
navigation (if it's not on the four horizontal bars of the main display, remember to swipe
left or
right for everything else), the premium audio is fantastic, the safety is world - class,
and Pilot Assist is a true step forward.
When
leaving the vehicle,
navigation continues seamlessly on your smartphone
and takes you
right up to the door of your destination.
The digital instruments can be configured in three designs: Classic (
left speedometer,
right rev - counter), Sport (similar arrangement but yellow numbers
and letters)
and Progressive (center rev - counter with digital speedometer inside plus
left and right additional display areas for trip computer,
navigation or multimedia).
The
left display contains powertrain
and trip info, while the
right display handles
navigation and entertainment info.
Using the
navigation in a so - equipped Lounge model showed a few flaws — the screen is a tad small, the voice commands are a trifle strident,
and we were ordered to «stay
left» when coming up to a
right - hand - turn.
The home screen shows
navigation on the
left side of the screen, with audio
and phone cards stacked on the
right side.
The home screen, accessible by pushing the home button at the top of the screen, shows
navigation on the
left side
and two cards on the
right, with audio on top
and phone status on the bottom.
The MID controls are beneath the
right spoke
and the Hands Free Telephone HFT
and voice activated satellite
navigation controls (if fitted) are beneath the
left spoke.
A screen to the
left of the speedometer shows drivetrain information, while the screen on the
right covers
navigation, audio,
and phone.
A reconfigurable 12.3 - inch digital display splits real estate between
navigation, telemetry, media,
and radio information on the
right and a tachometer / speedometer on the
left.
There's a pop - up, voice - activated
navigation system, a 10 - speaker Bose sound system, a rearview camera,
and xenon headlights that turn slightly to the
left and right when the car does.
7» touch screen with 4x4 information, Ambient / Solar sensor with ext temp warning, Cruise control, Intelligent terrain recognition software, Message centre, Park distance control, PAS, Personal telephone integration with Bluetooth
and voice recognition, Push button tailgate release, Rear view camera, Service interval indicator, Trip computer with selectable speed limit warning, Tv /
navigation system with tmc, Venturecam, 6 CD autochanger, Logic 7 Hi - fi (14 Speaker surround sound harmon kardon system), Auto dimming interior mirror + powerfold door mirrors, Body coloured bumpers, Brunel power vents, Electric front + rear windows, Electric sunroof, Front fog lights, Green tinted glass, Headlamp wash / wipe, Heated electric door mirrors, High mounted stop lamp, Laminated front side glass, Rear wiper, Asymmetric split fold rear seat, Boot mounted additional accessory socket, Centre console storage, Climate control / driver / pass temp controls, Driver's lumbar support, Driver's seat height adjustment, Dual blade sunvisors, Electric adjustable front seats, Electric adjustable steering column, Front
and rear head restraints, Front centre armrest, Front cupholder, Heated seats front
and rear, Heated steering wheel, Illuminated driver / passenger vanity mirrors, Illuminated load area
and glovebox, Isofix child seat preparation, Leather gear knob / gaiter, Leather handbrake grip,
Left and Right interior flood lamps, Memory function for drivers seat, steering wheel & exterior mirrors, Multi function steering wheel,One - touch auto control of air distribution / demist, Parking heating with remote, Programmable interior lamp, Rear centre armrest with 2 cupholders, Removable load compartment cover, Waterfall front
and rear interior illumination, 3 rear 3 point seatbelts, 4 channel ABS, Driver
and passenger airbags,DSC - Dynamic Stability Control, EBD + Brake Assist, Electronic traction control, Front
and rear head airbags, Front seatbelt pretensioners with force limiters, Front side airbags, Hill descent control, Side impact protection beams, Battery back up
and emergency key access, Central locking, superlocking
and lazy locking with combination ignition key
and remote transmitter, Ultrasonic alarm with passive / robust immobiliser, Electronic air suspension / variable ride height, Full size spare wheel
Swipe up
and down or
left and right and then drill down into your menu selection to adjust the radio,
navigation,
and vehicle settings.
Moonroof, Heated Leather Seats,
Navigation, Turbo Charged, Back - Up Camera, 4x4 CLICK ME!KEY FEATURES INCLUDEPower Liftgate, Back - Up Camera, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod / MP3 Input Rear Spoiler, MP3 Player, 4x4, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry.OPTION PACKAGESEQUIPMENT GROUP 301A Titanium Technology Package, Active Park Assist, Rain - Sensing Wipers Front only, BLIS w / Cross Traffic Alert Blind Spot Information System replaces integrated blind spot mirrors, Bi-Xenon HID Headlamps, signature lighting, PANORAMIC VISTA ROOF
Right and left side LED lights replace the center dome light, ENGINE: 2.0 L ECOBOOST GVWR: 4,840 lbs, 3.07 Axle Ratio, VOICE - ACTIVATED TOUCHSCREEN
NAVIGATION SYSTEM pinch - to - zoom capability, SiriusXM Traffic
and Travel Link includes a, WHEELS: 19 LUSTER NICKEL - PAINTED ALLOY Tires: P235 / 45R19, MEDIUM LIGHT STONE, HEATED LEATHER - TRIMMED BUCKETS W / 60/40 REAR SEAT 10 - way power driver
and passenger seat w / power lumbar adjust, driver seat memory, driver seat back map pocket.
Tap a button on the steering wheel
and the entire tachometer (physical bezel
and all) slides a few inches to the
right, revealing more screen space on the
left side for displaying
navigation directions, trip computer
and fuel economy information, current audio source information,
and other information.
The instrument panel is Ford
and Lincoln's now - standard mechanical speedometer with a pair of 4 - inch LCDs on either side showing vehicle functions on the
left such as the tachometer,
and entertainment,
navigation or phone information on the
right.
NissanConnect gives you the ability to sync your smartphone up with your Nissan, so you can stay on the
right path (thanks to
navigation with available voice recognition)
and change music without your eyes ever
leaving the road ahead.
They do, but I prefer the magazines on the Kindle Fire HD
and Barnes
and Noble Nook, most of which are beautiful, but not encumbered by too much interaction
and bizarre, multidirectional
navigation (up down,
left right).
Buttons: On the
left side of the screen, the M96 has two page buttons, a menu button,
and a back button, along with a four way controller / selector button on the
right side of the screen that can be used for most
navigation without using the touchscreen.
You will be able to tap into the ecosystem
right on your
navigation bar
and leave reviews, get recommendations
and participate in book culture.
The
navigation wheel is awkward to use, because the center «click» button is raised above the up, down,
left,
and right directional buttons, which makes clicking on these buttons cumbersome.
The 3rd generation model should be a hit because Wear already has hundreds of apps that are optimized to work with it, letting you do things like manage notifications, call a car, follow recipes or
navigation directions,
and sure - why - the - hell - not,
right or
left - swipe in Tinder.
The glowing ring around the optical
navigation trackpad is new, as are the individual buttons to the
left and right of the trackpad, though visually, these buttons arguably look more dated than the more integrated ones on previous Bolds.
Buttons for Home, Menu, Display
and Back (not Previous Page) line the lower
left edge of the device,
and a five - way D - Pad for
navigation and page turning sits on the
right corner of the device.
A sidebar is a secondary source of information
and navigation to the
left or
right of a site's main content.
Instead, what you have with the LifeTouch is a 7 inch WVGA TFT LCD touchscreen that's relegated to the
right edge of the tablet while the
left edge is taken up by buttons which includes a D - Pad that make
navigation through the menus
and other apps like the browser a breeze.
The menus
and navigation will familiar to anyone who has used a Nexus device with pull down menus on top
left and top
right corners bringing you to shortcuts
and notifications respectively.
This is, in essence, how
navigation and multitasking is handled, because in this area you can then swipe
right to access BlackBerry Hub (messages of all types),
left to get to your apps, or simply tap on one of the running app frames to return to it.
Galaxy Tab 8.9 has no buttons marring its bezel — all
navigation and menu access buttons are located on the touch screen: Back, Home
and the Samsung TouchWiz Task Manager touch icons in the lower
left of the home screens, app
and a customization view (a «+» sign) on the upper
right.
If you tap on the
left or
right side of the screen to change pages, an arrow button appears —
and won't go away until you tap once to bring up all the
navigation buttons,
and then tap again to dismiss them.
I also appreciate the page - forward
and page - backward
navigation buttons (which work in books, as well as in multipage screens) on the
right and left: They are easy to push,
and you can switch the hand you use for each operation.
In addition to giving you better control over
and knowledge of the book's formatting, uploading a Mobi file gives you the ability to add a cover image that automatically zooms on the K2
and DX,
and it gives you the ability to create waypoints in the Location Bar on those devices, making
navigation between chapters as easy as a
right - or
left - click on the joystick.
The buttons (four along the
left, plus a five - way
navigation pad beneath the screen at
right) are all in the same locations as they were on the original Kobo,
and they're easy to access.
Previous Page
and Next Page buttons, as before, are situated along the
right - hand side of the device, but there are no page
navigation controls on the
left, as there are on the Kindle.