Sentences with phrase «scroll around the screen»

Let's face it, most of us spend a large portion of our day typing on a computer and / or using a mouse to scroll around the screen.
Huge improvement in «scroll around the screen» speed on pdfs than the previous version.
And yes I will always want paper maps, that I can spread out and look at the whole map at once, with enough detail to actually see something, and not have to scroll around the screen.

Not exact matches

They take up the space where the recipe calls for ingredients and directions, and there is no way of getting around it because the video scroll downs the screen as you scroll.
By rotating the dial, or pushing it to the left or right, you can scroll through all menus, and move selections around the screen.
It has the Blackberry - style touch pads on the steering wheel to navigate around the car's options, plus a scroller mounted on the centre console to move around the infotainment screen.
The Galaxy S6 edge + display is similar to the Note 5, with the same screen size and resolution, but it has a curved screen OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around the corners on both the sides of the phone to provide two display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides, which is especially useful for viewing notifications and scrolling news items, and also as a dim night clock on a beside table.
You can click on the X to close them and scroll open windows around the screen.
The Galaxy S7 Edge display is similar to the Galaxy S7, but it has a curved screen OLED display that is manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate so that it can bend around the corners on both the sides of the phone to provide two display areas that can be viewed and controlled from both the front or the sides, which is especially useful for viewing notifications and scrolling news items.
PDFs are easy to zoom in on and scroll around, though their scanned text doesn't fare so well on e-paper screens.
With the entire screen in motion, playing a video or scrolling through a website, this figure jumped up to around 35 %.
But it didn't always display them as well as it might — when you pinch to zoom on a page, it won't automatically run text around the screen, so you can end up doing a lot of sideways scrolling.
This time around, the company is adding X-ray for Music, which scrolls song lyrics across the screen in time with the tune you're listening to.
There's a zoom dial at the bottom of the screen and scrolling around the page with the touchscreen works surprisingly well.
«I hate, with a white hot passion, digital comics where I only get to see a little bit of the screen as I go and I have to scroll around to get the sense of what the whole page [is],» Waid said.
The calculator features horizontal and vertical split screen options allowing users to view the essential information on the screen without having to scroll around.
There is one other enemy though, a line that traverses the screen (horizontally, vertically, or even on a bit of an angle) and slowly scrolls across the entire screen; avoiding this line is accomplished by crossing the edge of the screen to wrap around to the other side.
The background of the menu screens looks very colourful and vibrant such as the main menu that contains a Mahjong logo slowly moving up and down with the O in Mahjong replaced with a rotating yin yang symbol that rather appropriately reflects the Chinese philosophy of opposite forces being able to attract, while a pair of Mahjong tiles spin around next to each other on top of a scroll containing decorative patterns and artwork.
Scrolling around the cluttered screen to take a few potshots with a pistol is often more work than it's worth.
Other slight negatives on the whole experience surround the fact that the enemy forces are a little dumb at times (especially on the normal difficulty), and as long as you creep slowly around each area, you are very much able to pick off the bad guys as the screen scrolls, before they ever attempt to get moving.
Instead of feeling like a stiff side - scroller, Double Dragon's fraternal protagonists, Billy and Jimmy Lee freely moved around the screen, delivering elbow strikes, throws, disarms - and using any dropped weapons against enemies.
This one has something similar, except the screen doesn't scroll automatically, so you're free to zoom around and attack the ship at any angle.
He's an agile, quick - moving character who's entire strategy revolves around his ability to place floating scrolls all over the screen.
It's a quirky, action - packed side - scrolling action game: You have a life meter (instead of the quarter - eating, maddening, «one hit and you die» style of many old school shooters), you pick your primary weapon, and you bounce around the screen like some kind of crazy ninja, flinging enemies around and filling the screen with bullets (or fire, or whatever your weapon of choice is).
Most of the stages are small, diorama - like entities, with their entirety being visible on - screen from the get - go (only a select few stages are large enough for the action to scroll elsewhere), and they're all puzzles based around a single mechanic.
Accompanied by the jazz pianist Jason Moran, she ran around with a bucket, painting a giant snake on the floor, tooted a horn and sounded a succession of bells, as video images scrolled across a large screen.
Pressing the arrow keys normally moved the text - entry cursor around, but people wanted a way to scroll up and down through the contents of a text screen.
It also includes a scroll bar that lets you spin your home screens around and find the one you're looking for.
We used our Galaxy Note 8 at its full WQHD + resolution, left all applications running and had the Always - On Display turned on and were getting around four to five hours «screen on» time, much of which was spent responding to emails, scrolling through Twitter and watching videos on YouTube over an LTE connection.
Left stick scrolls the page, D - Pad moves the cursor around the screen and nothing seems to work as the left click.
Tap something to activate it, move your finger around the screen to scroll up and down, or swipe from left to right and right to left to move between screens.
As a lefty wearing the watch on my right wrist, I found myself having to awkwardly reach across and around the screen to scroll using the crown, which I found more precise than scrolling with the touch screen.
There is Bluetooth mouse support, which I used for some time, but Android is still disappointingly bad at dealing with a pointer on screen and doesn't support scrolling, so you're constantly clicking and dragging around.
There are five home screens, and a quick stab of the Home button gets you a thumbnail view of them all so you can quickly move to whichever one you want if scrolling around feels like it takes too long.
Navigating around the home screen, scrolling through apps, and dismissing notifications were smooth - as - glass experiences.
The reason the S2 is so good comes down to the bezel around the screen, which is actually a rotating dial you can use to scroll.
Scrolling around is fast, and there's not even a hint of slowdown when moving between menus, but opening downloaded applications and even built - in apps such as the picture gallery is a little slower, leaving you with a white screen for a few seconds while they load.
Huawei did the best they could with the trackpad given the size limitation, but it's uncomfortable to use, and scrolling or moving windows around is laggy and slow in comparison to using the touch screen.
In my daily use, the device lasted for around 16 hours with 2.5 hours of screen - on time, with usage that involved watching videos on Youtube and scrolling through social media, apart from other general tasks.
As you'd expect for a phone with these specs, the Z1's performance was perfect for everyday use; swiping around the home screen, scrolling through apps, texting friends, etc..
The virtual touch bezel feature means you can run your finger around the edge of the screen to scroll through menus as well as tapping and swiping on the screen.
You can also use a knuckle to draw around an area to take a screenshot of a selected area, and knocking firmly with a knuckle and drawing an «S» starts a scrolling - screenshot (ideal for taking pictures of long websites), while rapping with two knuckles at once will start and stop full screen recording.
It has a scrolling / clickable wheel in the center for moving a cursor around the screen like a wireless mouse (LG calls it a «Magic Remote»).
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