Although Samsung provides plenty of hardware toggles (and has done for ages), having to
scroll left and right can be a pain and we can't help feeling the S Finder and Quick Connect options waste a little too much space in the notifications pane.
The mouse can tilt left and right for games that support a lean function, or the mouse can
scroll left and right while you use a Web browser or other application.
The apps pages themselves then
scroll left and right.
In the original game, the primary objective was to
scroll left and right, firing off laser cannons to take down off a variety of two - stepping aliens for points.
Being able to
scroll left and right for inventory selection, quick targeting, and various other gameplay mechanics could be extremely revolutionary.
Holding down the right D - Pad button, a small horizontal weapons menu comes up where you can
scroll left and right using the right analogue stick.
You navigate the screen by using the page buttons to scroll up and down and the nav controller to move a cursor on the screen to select links and to
scroll left and right when zoomed in.
Whether you read the text in portrait or landscape mode, there is no need to
scroll left and right since the format is trained to fit the screen width so naturally.
One of the ways the process of finding new content is by carousels that allow you to tap on arrow keys to
scroll left and right.
If you have a ton of books on your dedicated sub-shelf you have handy arrows that let
you scroll left and right.
The desktop is split into five customisable screens which
scroll left and right on a shallow arc of a large polygon.
I am forced to NOT use reflow, and because the PDF has margins on the left and right, the only way I can make the font large enough to comfortably read is to rotate the document to landscape, increase the font - size a few notches, just enough so I don't need to
scroll left and right, but I still need to scroll down.
If I do, and I pick a bigger font size, will the format be off (ie requiring
scrolling left and right as well as down)?
Scrolling left and right allows you to choose from your list of games, which can be sorted by name, number of players, how recently they were played, release date, or publisher.
If you're using a mouse with a wheel, moving the wheel
scrolls left and right.
By way of comparison, the Gear S2 offers notifications to the left of the home screen with each app having its own «screen» and while this approach has its own problems,
scrolling left and right is a lot easier than navigating a long list of notifications.
Not exact matches
Unkown, if you utilize that little rolling thing between the
right and left click butons of your mouse, you could
scroll down
and see the comment I was referring to
and realize that was a joke,
and you might learn something from your Christian brother Robert Brown.
For best viewing, click on the first image
and then use the
left -
right arrows on your keyboard to
scroll through them.
Just
scroll through the widgets via the
left or
right sides
and click on an image to be taken to its webpage!
Just
scroll through the widgets with the
left and right arrows
and click on the icons to shop each category.
Use
left and right arrow keys to
scroll through schedule.
Sacred Citadel
and its add - on Jungle Hunt is a classic old school side
scrolling beat»em up that requires you to move from
left to
right and smash the absolute living daylights out of your enemy opponents.
I'm thinking that these are not the only characters shown,
and that the list
scrolls from either
left to
right, top to bottom, or vice versa (for both).
Bleed controls similar to a side -
scrolling twin - stick shooter where you move with the
left stick
and aim / fire with the
right.
What makes it unique is that you
scroll the screen by moving
left and right although it still manages to maintain a full - fledged shoot»em up feel.
At its core Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D is a faux 3D side
scrolling platformer that requires players to navigate their character from
left to
right as they avoid or defeat enemies, collect power - ups
and bonuses (K - O - N - G)
and have a classic gaming experience on the 3DS.
While most platformers simply tasked the player with
scrolling from
left to
right to reach the end of a stage, Metroid instead featured a sprawling, interconnected world that begged to be explored, often times requiring players to retrace their steps after earning new abilities
and power - ups to progress: a staple mechanic that would define all future titles in the series.
So while the
left hand holds tight to the wheel, the
right hand is busy pushing, twisting,
scrolling, touching,
and zooming, thereby diverting the driver's attention from the road to the center stack.
The
left posts driving range while the
right can
scroll through screens to show things like trip efficiency, CO2 reduction
and a driving coach with an overall driving score.
For instance, in order to navigate between the tiles on the homescreen, you can only
scroll from
left to
right, not up
and down.
By rotating the dial, or pushing it to the
left or
right, you can
scroll through all menus,
and move selections around the screen.
The control setup is clever, relying primarily on two dials, the
left one for volume
and the
right for a variety of tasks, such as
scrolling through menus
and tuning radio stations.
Symmetrical margins
and centred page numbers (same margins
left and right, since an ebook is usually read page by page, not in spreads; unequal margins make the text jump from side to side when
scrolling; same for page numbers)
The
scrolling feature to turn the pages have been suspended
and now you have to use the
left and right arrow keys to flip a page.
Instead of your installed content being presented in a typical Android way it uses a small slider bar on the button of the screen that you can use to swipe
left and right to
scroll through your lists.
It bypasses the D - PAD found in most devices
and instead uses a slider bar to
scroll up / down /
right /
left.
For example for Wired they wanted to
scroll down to go through different pages within the same article
and to gesture
left and right to go through the different articles.
To the
left and to the
right of the screen there are touch keys for
scrolling, that lets the user comfortably hold the device by any hand.
In the video review you did not mention whether the Web browser can reformat text so that it fits the screen, no
scrolling right and left.
You could
scroll left,
right, up
and down using nothing but the track pad if you wanted.
During our testing, the device supported only two - finger
scrolling, but not Windows 8 gestures such as swiping between apps (off the
left edge)
and swiping to open the Charms menu (from
right edge).
Right to
Left -
Scrolling in timeline jumps over links, @mentions
and #hashtags to Retweeted by user link
That said, the trackpad on the Touch Cover still provides simple functionality, like
left -
and right - clicking, two finger
scrolling, click
and drag,
and a two - finger tap brings up the command bar.
if you
scroll left or
right, you will likely see only the
left or
right half of the page,
and have to keep flicking back
and forth.
It became even easier now on the tolino eReader with our quick
scroll function: by simply tapping on the
right or
left hand screen margin
and pulling the finger towards the middle of the display (
leaving the finger on the display) the eReader automatically
scrolls for you!
At any point, you can exit a book
and go back into the pop - up menu, by pulling up the discreet, ever - present tab at the bottom of the screen; it provides a single - row view of app icons, accessible by
scrolling left to
right.
While most text - oriented iPhone apps give you up / down
scrolling to view more text, Kindle for iPhone tries to simulate the pages of a book, so it requires you to swipe your finger
left or
right to view the previous
and next pages, respectively.
Left - click,
right - click
and scroll buttons lie along the top of the touchpad.
As with books, the most recent app items stack to the
left,
and scroll to the
right.
By swiping
left or
right, you can
scroll backwards
and forwards through pages in a fast, fluid manner, like watching a magician flip through a pack of cards.