Sentences with phrase «swipe from the top left»

With a swipe from the top left, the wrist - based launcher made it easy to access the list of installed apps on your watch.

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If you want to add a friend to broadcast with, tap the camera icon at the top left of the screen or swipe right from your feed.
Last but not least, you can swipe diagonally down from the top left side of the frame to sneak a peek at your battery life, notifications, and other items in the Status Bar.
Swiping down from the top left corner reveals a notifications tray, while swiping from the top right pulls down a settings panel for quick adjustments to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, GPS and display brigSwiping down from the top left corner reveals a notifications tray, while swiping from the top right pulls down a settings panel for quick adjustments to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, GPS and display brigswiping from the top right pulls down a settings panel for quick adjustments to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, GPS and display brightness.
We were also able to swipe in from the left to launch the Charms menu, in from the right to switch tasks and down from the top to bring up the app bar.
Swiping drop - down from the top of the screen (from left edge to center of tablet) reveals the notification menu, while swiping down from the top right side displays the quick settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi - Fi, Auto - Rotate and AirplanSwiping drop - down from the top of the screen (from left edge to center of tablet) reveals the notification menu, while swiping down from the top right side displays the quick settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi - Fi, Auto - Rotate and Airplanswiping down from the top right side displays the quick settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi - Fi, Auto - Rotate and Airplane mode.
Swiping down from the top of the display reveals HTC's tweak of the Android notification drawer, displaying all the recent apps you had open from left to right along with alerts down below.
There's also a new notifications system, which is found on the top left of the screen and activated by swiping down from that point of the screen.
Quick, uniform access to features is something BlackBerry has paid particular attention to with BlackBerry 10, and as such, swiping from the left - hand side, bottom or top of the screen results in a predictable action.
As I mentioned in the tip above the interactive Menu Bar, each content library has a navigation panel that can be opened by tapping the three horizontal line icon at the top left, or swiping the left edge of your Kindle Fire from left to right.
If you have left the Screen reader or Explore by touch turned on, then swipe down from the screen's top with the two fingers to unlock the Quick Actions menu.
Just swipe from right to left on your home screen until you find it, or tap the Open button in the top right of the installation window.
Simply swiping from bezel to bezel, either top to bottom or left to right wakes the display up.
A swipe from the bottom brings users back to the home screen from an app, with a nifty row of status indicators for emails, tweets, and other messages resting on the left, and a swipe from the top brings down user settings.
With four touch sensitive regions on the bezel... combined with flicking up, down, left and right... and different gestures for swiping up from the bottom bezel, or right or left bezel, or top bezel... it can get a bit convoluted at times.
The Notification Center works the same as any other iPhone, but you'll have to swipe down from the center (under the notch) or from the left side of the top.
Swipe in from the left, move your cursor to the top left corner of your screen and move it down along the side of your screen, or press WinKey + Tab and you'll see the switcher.
If you move your mouse to the top left corner of your screen, swipe in from the left, or press WinKey + Tab, you'll see the application you launched running in the background.
The Notification Center can be accessed by swiping downward from the top edge of your iPhone or iPad, and then swiping left.
Then, swipe down from the top of the display, swipe left, and tap the Settings icon.
Swiping from the top, for example, will open up Google Voice Search and swiping from left will take you straight to BlinkFeed, HTC's homebrewed form of FliSwiping from the top, for example, will open up Google Voice Search and swiping from left will take you straight to BlinkFeed, HTC's homebrewed form of Fliswiping from left will take you straight to BlinkFeed, HTC's homebrewed form of Flipboard.
HTC has borrowed this idea and introduced four new ways to unlock using swipes from the top, bottom, left, or right.
You can do this by either tapping the menu icon in the search box ¹ on top or swiping right from the left side of the display.
The basic gestures include: Swipe up and lift your finger to go home; swipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control CeSwipe up and lift your finger to go home; swipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe up and pause midway for multitasking; swipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe to the right across the hint bar to quickly switch between recent apps; swipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe down from the top - left corner to the end of the notch to view notifications; and swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Ceswipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Center.
To reset this device go to the settings of these devices by swiping from the top from the quick settings or swipe to the left from the home screen to find the settings option.
To open PC settings with a mouse (on the Start screen), move the pointer into the top or bottom right corner of your screen, click on the «Settings» charm, and click «PC settings» at the bottom — to do this with touch, activate the Charms by swiping left from the right screen edge.
Notifications and Control Center swipe down from top left and right corners respectively — which seems intuitive enough, and you'll be amazed how fast you get used to it.
Switch camera modes: The camera does loads and you can swipe through modes from auto, swiping through the modes that you'll see to the left or to the top.
This will let you swipe in diagonally from the top left or right of the display to drag into pop - up view.
To access Notification Center on iPhone X you need to swipe down from top left corner of your iPhone X screen.
The report claims Apple has an editorial team of about a dozen former journalists, led by veteran Apple executive Roger Rosner, who decide which articles get featured in the Top Stories or Spotlight sections of Apple News, or in the News tab on an iPhone, accessible by swiping left from the first page of the home screen.The
I was also frustrated that the handy gestures I knew from before, like swiping from the top and snapping apps to the left or right, were gone.
Swiping left or right moves you between menu items, while swiping down from the top of the screen always takes you back onSwiping left or right moves you between menu items, while swiping down from the top of the screen always takes you back onswiping down from the top of the screen always takes you back one step.
Tap on the camera icon on the top left corner (or swipe right from news feed) to try it out.
The control center can be accessed by swiping down from the upper right side, and for the notification, one needs to swipe down from the top left side.
Alternatively, you can tap the camera icon in the top left of your screen or swipe right from news feed.
You must swipe down from the top - right of the screen, which proves incredibly difficult if you're trying to operate your device with one hand — especially if it's your left hand.
You can now hover your mouse cursor near the top of the screen or swipe down from the top of the screen with a finger to access the navigation bar without first leaving full - screen mode.
For pop - up view — Samsung's windowed mode — you can drag a supported app to the middle of the screen in the Recents menu, or swipe inwards from the top - left corner when the app is full - screen.
Swiping down from the top of the screen shows the «cover sheet», with notifications, and then all your widgets and shortcuts are off to the left.
There are two ways you can swipe, from mid screen to left, right, top or bottom and from screen end to end, for example left to right, right to left, top to bottom and bottom to top.
There are small enhancements, such as the Google Now widget on the top left of the home screen, the revamped app drawer that you can access by simply swiping up from the quick access bar, and new gesture controls that let you open the notifications tray by swiping down in the fingerprint sensor in back.
A downward swipe from the top will provide you with quick access to the handset's various functions, though annoyingly, this takes up the whole screen — you'll have to perform a second swipe from left to right in order to reach your notifications.
It also means easy access to notification settings such as brightness boost and cinema modes so it's quicker to switch the watch into a more sociably acceptable mode - you'll need to swipe down from the top, then left for cinema mode and another few left swipes to get to brightness and other settings.
Swiping from the left on the homescreen will reveal your list of applications, with the three most recent apps displayed at the top.
As iOS 7 taught its users to swipe right from the left side of the display to return to the previous layer, apps built like cards on top of one another, the iPhone 6s and iOS 9 will teach us to seamlessly swipe between apps using that same gesture — just applied with a bit of force.
On our phones there's a green bar at the top for calls and the recent apps menu for everything else and neither is more than a tap or swipe away, but on Wear OS navigation doesn't feel quite so simple, and a single tap — whether accidental or intentional — can leave you far from where you were before.
And the touch controls on the side will go from swiping left - to - right to control volume, to bottom - to - top.
How to go back to lock screen notifications: You can see what notifications you've got at any time by swiping down from anywhere from the top of the screen between the far left to the far - right edge of the «notch».
Other smaller changes include the time and date on the top left and battery percentage on the top right, carrier information on the bottom left, and the inability to get into Settings from a single swipe down.
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