There's also a one - handed mode, which is accessible with a left - to - right (or vice versa)
swipe gesture across the navigation keys.
MIUI 8 includes a one - handed mode, which is accessible with a left - to - right
swipe gesture across the navigation keys.
Not exact matches
Discover Pro also features a
gesture control function, which allows the driver to shuffle through various menus and perform basic tasks by
swiping a hand
across the face of the screen.
When you turn a page this trailing line follows you
across the page when you
gesture and
swipe.
The other issue was the screen's sensitivity; whereas on the Z10 I could easily flick my thumb back and forth
across the display to navigate my way to and from the hub, I often found myself have to repeat
gestures two or three times on the Q10 to
swipe windows away.
I also like the way you can turn pages by
swiping across the page — it's a much more natural
gesture, especially for a device that's trying to emulate a dead - tree book.
Though you'll appreciate all the extra real estate available in Tablet mode, the thin bezel that separates the two screens can cause problems when you're performing a
gesture that requires you to
swipe across screens.
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 right side.
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 Ce
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 Ce
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 Ce
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 Ce
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 Ce
swipe down from the top - right corner to open Control Center.
You will need to scratch the surface a bit to see a rather rich feature set, which includes support for
gestures and the ability to access select apps by
swiping across the fingerprint scanner (the apps «peep» in from the edges of the phone).
According to users who came
across the issue,
swiping gestures are hardly recognized on the lock screen, with notifications requiring almost an edge - to - edge motion to be
swiped away, and other users reporting that they were forced to
swipe directly from the bottom to the top of the screen in order to answer a phone call.
With Android 4.1, Google added smart predictions and the
gestures add to this, letting you
swipe across the keyboard to trace out words.
Huawei's live wallpapers respond to
gestures when
swiping across the screen, too, which I really like.
There's also the usual selection of touchscreen
gestures, like double - tapping to wake the phone, resting a palm over the display to lock it, taking a screenshot by
swiping up with three fingers and
swiping across with three digits to switch apps.
You can then take a screenshot in one of two ways: You can either press the Volume Down and Power buttons simultaneously or
swipe across the screen with three fingers (if you set up the
gesture).