Multi-touch
scrolling works well enough and zoom also is manageable.
It's still nothing like the experience you are going to get on a tablet, but pages load relatively fast and pinch - zooming and
scrolling work well enough to navigate a page.
Not exact matches
When I started my blog and instagram account last year I started following way too many people, some because of their food, some for their lifestyle or creativity, some for the aesthetics... but recently I realized that I spend so much time
scrolling through my feed, comparing, feeling bad about my
work, my life or simply not
good enough that I decided to unfollow quite a few of those accounts, keep only the ones that make me feel
good and positive and to focus more on creating, shooting, baking, styling so basically all those things that make me happy and fulfilled and being the reason why I started doing this in the first place!
(I've spend a
good few hours at
work scrolling... oops) I'm now following you on instagram and pinterest and love everything you post.
Speeds: Choose a
scroll saw that
works at variable speeds so that you can select a speed that is
best for each project.
wide with 15 TPI, so it
works well for fine cuts and
scroll cuts, as
well as
working for some more machinable metals like mild steel.
«Skinput
works very
well for a series of gestures, even when the body is in motion,» the researchers say, with subjects able to deftly
scroll through menus whether they moved up and down or flicked across their arm.
A
scroll through her diligent posts shows laidback looks, as
well as office chic ensembles ready for
work days as an attorney.
If you decide to move forward in setting up an account,
scroll to the bottom, and click on the one that
works best for you.
So yesterday wasn't the
best launch as Elder
Scrolls Online faced multiple issues on console but developer Zenimax is hard at
work on a fix.
But other, more general RPGs like Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Elder
Scrolls,
work best in NA.
The soundscape, which consists of intense battle ambiance and a beautiful orchestral score composed by long - time video - game composer Jeremy Soule,
best known for his
work with The Elder
Scrolls series.
Written to support teaching about the Battle of Hastings, but could easily be adapted to support any UK dynasty
Works best with an actual crown where the «Kings» and next in line are asked to actually slump over and die and the crown is physically passed on to the next person - you can use the words in the
scrolls as a «script» and ask the future kings and queens to act them out.
I was reminded of this unspoken «arrive early + stay late =
good teacher rule» as I
scrolled through a chat among educators on a FaceBook thread where the following was posted (names omitted to... Continue reading Does Not Staying Late At
Work Make Me A Bad Teacher?
All of Apple's built - in apps
worked well with the Retina display,
scrolling smoothly at all times.
Fully tabbed browsing is now on the cards, along with double tap zoom, pinch zoom and swipe
scrolling, all of which
work really
well.
The apps seems to
work well but has very small text and
scrolling can be a little awkward.
I tested the reader in my Chrome browser and it
worked pretty
well, but the comic was larger than the browser frame so I had to
scroll up and down to read it.
E-ink also means
scrolling and zooming doesn't
work well.
BookShelf / BookShelf LT for iPhone Free; $ 9.99 for ad - free version Bookshelf is the only e-book-reading app that auto -
scrolls text, and its system for off - line reading of documents and Web pages on your iPhone
works better than Stanza's.
The
works will include
scroll paintings and images of the author's hadwritten manuscripts as
well.
Scrolling, pinch - to - zoom, highlighting, tapping letters on the keyboard, and navigating through menus all
work really
well.
The ones I tested
worked okay and were easily readable thanks to the larger screen, but pinch - zooming and
scrolling are so bad they're basically unusable, so as long as you don't need to use those things it
works pretty
well.
There isn't a huge list of touch games yet, mind you, but Defense Grid Gold and Split / Second
worked well, the former a tower defense game that natively supports pinch - to - zoom and finger
scrolling, and the latter a fast - paced arcade racing game which overlays virtual joysticks, buttons, and sliders on the screen to help you steer, and keep the gas petal firmly planted to the floor.
Occasionally we found a button that simply refused to register a press (especially along the very bottom of the display) and required
scrolling to and clicking in the old fashioned way, but generally speaking the combination
works well.
While Windows 8 gestures
worked well, executing multitouch gestures such as two - finger swipe and
scroll were unreliable.
While this equates to smooth, friendly
scrolling and almost instant app start - ups, the most important benefit initially is that the S Pen
works better on the Galaxy Note 8.0 than we've found on any of its stablemates.
Pinching, zooming, and
scrolling, as
well as autorotation as you turn the device,
works equivalently on the two devices.
It's naive to think readers will just find you (there were millions of titles published last year alone)-- yes, genre authors and non-fiction authors (who have a platform) do
better, but there's just too much out there to expect readers to
scroll through Amazon or Barnes & Noble and stumble upon your
works.
ezPDF makes things just
work pretty
well, particularly with the multitouch features of the NST enabled and norefresh used to
scroll.
There's a zoom dial at the bottom of the screen and
scrolling around the page with the touchscreen
works surprisingly
well.
This takes you to the book's page, where you can
scroll down and download the ebook format that
works best for you, or you can read online using the HTML or Javascript reader.
Swiping and
scrolling isn't as smooth as with a capacitive screen, but
works well enough not to be too annoying.
The Opera Mini browser has a cool one - tap zoom that
works well for reading articles, and the Dolphin HD browser has screen gestures and can
scroll using the volume buttons.
Scrolling is pretty smooth with the touchscreen and the pinch - zooming
works well.
On the surface Max would appear to be little more than standard side -
scrolling platforming fare, and indeed leaping from crumbling platform to swinging vine does make up a
good chunk of the game, but this
works in conjunction with the various abilities bestowed by the pen to craft numerous environmental puzzles.
does look really cool, but since those music games were never my thing, its
good to know ya don't have to play it using the guitars... you'd probably limit sales that way as
well, since a shooter game is a far cry from a music game... im happy there are still devs who are thinking outside the box as
well as willing to still do side -
scrolling 2d
work... i'd like to see more adventure 2d side -
scrolling games tho... like Magician Lord was to the NEO-GEO or the Ghosts N Goblins series or Wizards & Warriors... those were fun games...
Celebrating three decades of intense side -
scrolling action and exploration, video game music record label GameChops has released a tribute to Metroid in celebration of its 30th anniversary with an original track titled «Elysian Sky» by electronic artist Varien, who's
best known for his
work on The Wailing Dead, Furious 7, and Monstercat.
This is more or less, side -
scrolling dungeon 101 and because it
works so
well, that's all it needs to be.
This isn't really a fail, per se, but I think if they offered weapon durability the way, say, Elder
Scrolls does, or just about any other game with weapon durability, it would
work better.
Besides the shields at the start, the game is a brutal, masochistic
scrolling shooter with excellent,
well -
working controls with a decently long campaign (seeing as it's one dollar) and various other extra modes to complete once you finish the campaign.
Fortunately, I have a great team, including Erik Coburn, who is constantly researching, testing, and build a world that feels like Zelda, but
works well in a 2D side
scroller space.
Best known for their massively successful Fallout and Elder
Scrolls franchises, Bethesda recently announced that the company was
working with...
I expected so much more from Bethesda, I guess all the competent programmers were too busy
working on
good games like Fallout and Elder
Scrolls.
Elder
Scrolls Online
works well and hours can melt away as I carve my way through Daedra, so long as I don't get stuck in a bloody wall.
You have a sword that
works pretty
well (even if it IS terribly short range), and probably Ninja Gaiden's single biggest contribution to gaming, if incorporated the concept of a «wall jump» into the equation of side -
scrolling gameplay.
There are some games where a silent protagonist
works, especially if there are a ton of dialogue choices to be made, this approach has always
worked well for RPG's in the vein of the Fallout series or The Elder
Scrolls IV: Skyrim.
Spero's
best known
works include her politically - charged War Series and Artaud Paintings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and her extensive
scroll works such as the Codex Artaud (1971 - 1972) and Notes in Time on Women (1979).
Spero's
best known
works include her politically - charged War Series and Artaud Paintings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and such extensive
scroll works as the Codex Artaud (1971 - 1972) and Notes in Time on Women (1979).
Schneeman's most
well - known
work involves her pulling a
scroll from her vagina, which she then read.