Sentences with phrase «right swiping actions»

An infrared sensor tracks left - right swiping actions, front - back motions, character strokes on the bowl face, and circular motions for fine tuning.

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The Google email client has been refined to include offline search, a two - line preview, a new action bar and the ability to swipe left or right on your Android tablet or smartphone to move between Gmail conversations.
Unlike Android or iOS, where I could swipe left on a message to quickly take action on it, on BB10 I had to tap and hold on a single message, wait for the menu to slide out from the right, and then move my finger down to the bottom to tap the delete icon.
Those include a 3 finger up swipe, that allows you to do a cool multitask a la Windows Phone, a 3 finger swipe down for a Back action and a two finger tap working as a right click.
As Maxwell, players can run left to right in the levels and jump using screen touches and swipes, but pretty much any other actions, such as climbing, flying, and so on, require that players interact to actually create the means by which this is possible.
Just open the «action center» — click the notifications icon in your system tray or swipe in from the right.
To enter Tablet Mode, open the Action Center by swiping in from the right side of the 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 rightaction 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 rightAction 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.
For example, swiping from left - to - right will launch BlinkFeed, right - swiping will open widgets and swiping up from the bottom will take you to your last action.
Mail includes customizable Swipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unSwipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unswipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unread.
Notifications themselves are now larger and generally feature quick actions right on the front, instead of requiring users to swipe for more information.
Outlook Mail includes customizable Swipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unSwipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unswipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unread.
You can also swipe on the left and the right of the display to flip between open apps for quick back and forth actions.
You can find the action center by clicking the dialogue box at the bottom right corner of your screen, by using the keyboard shortcut Windows key + A, by swiping left from the screen edge on touch devices or by tapping four fingers on the track pad.
The default action for the swipe left gesture is to mark a message as read, and swiping right opens the Move To dialog box.
For taps, you can select between Cortana, Action Center, play / pause or middle mouse button, and for left / right swipes, you can select between switching apps or switching virtual desktops.
You can even make gestures on the fingerprint reader to perform actions, such as swiping down to open the notification tray or swiping left and right to browse through photos when using Huawei's gallery app.
You can also swipe in from the right or open the Action Center from your system tray and use the quick settings tile there.
Swiping one away does what one would expect; double - tapping actions it and heads right into the app.
Some even let you swipe from the right to perform various actions.
Three - finger swipes can be configured to hide all the running apps other than the one in focus, and swipe down, left, and right to perform totally unrelated actions.
On the front, swiping from left to right, always takes you back to the home screen and swiping from right to left just steps you back one action, whatever that was.
Forget slowly vanishing bezels or purely aesthetic curves, since this bad boy's metal frame is expected to include novel sensors enabling the user to «control numerous, customizable actions with gestures such as squeezing or swiping along its left and right sides.»
Swipe in from the right or click the Action Center icon in the system tray to access it.
There were some accidental presses when adjusting the display position, and it's also now a little harder to bring up the action center when swiping in from the right edge of the screen.
You can also activate tablet mode at any time via the new Action Center, accessible by swiping in from the right of the screen or clicking on its respective icon on the Taskbar.
I don't need the Action Center icon since I can access that by swiping in from the right side of the screen.
Then choose «Actions»: «Swipe right» or «Swipe left», to adapt the function to your personal preferences.
Tapping on a card lets you perform additional actions, such as replying to an email, while swiping right will remove that card.
Outlook Mail for Windows 10 supports quick swipe actions since its early days, but the users have been able to perform tasks only if they open Mail and swipe left or right.
In Windows 10, swiping on the left edge will bring up the Task View of the most recently used apps, while doing the same on the right edge brings up the new Action Center.
You swipe up from the bottom to scroll through your notifications, swipe right to dismiss them, swipe left to access actions for each notification, and finally swipe down to access a special shade that lets you mute notifications.
The functionality here is rather ingenious — after tapping any link, you can then swipe left, right, up, or down to trigger a custom action.
When swiping through alerts, you can deal with any of them by swiping right to left to bring up different possible actions, such as replying to an email to hitting forward / back on a music player.
In paint, I was able to use all 10 fingers at once, and I used multitouch gestures to move throughout Windows 10, like pinching to zoom and swiping from the right to reveal the action center.
More, Flag, Trash: Swiping from right to left reveals quick actions to let you do a number of things.
Here you select the action you would like to activate when swiping right or left.
Well, swiping up from the bottom up activates both home and back actions, so if you swipe up from the bottom up while sticking to the middle of the phone's bottom, you will activate the home gesture, and if you do the same on the left or right sides of the phone's bottom, you will activate the back key action.
The handy Quickpage, a home screen with support for widgets that's always accessible with a swipe from the right hand edge, used to be an Action Launcher Plus feature but is now included in the free version.
The gesture - enabled system lets you go back, access the multitasking pane, launch apps, and much more with swipe left or right actions on the home button.
There are also some nice gestures like swiping from the left to access Task View and swiping from the right to bring up the Action Center for notifications and quick toggles.
What makes Action Launcher unique is its sliding panels; swiping in from the left pulls in a vertically scrolling app list, eliminating the need for an app drawer icon taking up precious home screen space, and swiping in from the right opens a drawer that holds additional apps and widgets.
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