Not exact matches
The user can perform a series of
gestures to control the phone,
such as touch-less
swiping through pictures or hovering over digits on the screen to speed dial.
In this scenario, the authoring tool should support
gestures such as
swipe.
Featuring an 8 - inch capacitive touchscreen, intuitive user interface and crisp clear graphics, it supports smartphone and tablet
gestures such as «
swipe» to move from one page to another, and «drag» to scroll through maps.
There is a learning curve with Sync, but the new system is designed similarly to a smartphone, using
gestures such as pinch - to - zoom or
swipes.
It supports various
gestures,
such as
swiping, tapping, and clicking — in fact, the entire pad is clickable, so you can easily select an option.
The setup allows for
gesture control,
such as
swiping and pinch zooming.
Select models feature an 8.4 - inch Uconnect touchscreen system that may offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, USB Flip, HD Radio, 4G LTE,
gesture recognition
such as pinching, tapping, and
swiping, and impressive resolution alongside crisp graphics.
The combination of acoustic and tactile feedback along with the use of common touch
gestures such as
swiping make the new MMI touch response especially safe, intuitive and quick to use.
The move in recent years to touch screens lets you go from page to page through
swipes and
gestures, plus do other things
such as changing margins or line spacing.
However, we were disappointed to discover that aside from pinch - zoom, we couldn't perform multitouch
gestures such as two - finger
swipe or rotate.
Windows 8
gestures,
such as
swiping in to bring up the Charms menu and switching between apps, were equally responsive.
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).
The second generation of this tablet looks the same, but this time it has multitouch baked in, so you can make iPhone-esque
gestures with multiple fingers,
such as rotating and zooming, instead of just, say,
swiping with a single finger.
This 5 - inch handset providing stylish FitHome interface and
gesture - based functions
such as Double Tap to Lock / Unlock, Smart
Swipe functionality, and more.
The 10 - point touch screen proved responsive during our testing, quickly performing Windows 8
gestures such as cuing up the Charms menu and
swiping among open applications.
While Windows 8
gestures worked well, executing multitouch
gestures such as two - finger
swipe and scroll were unreliable.
They are also packed with customizable smart
gestures such as Pinch In, Pinch out and double finger
swipes to make instant access to your favorite apps.
We had no problem, for example, executing
gestures such as scrolling, pinch - to - zoom and edge
swiping.
Amazon has released a new version of its Kindle app for Macs, bringing support for Lion's multi-touch
gestures,
such as panning and
swiping.
* Multifinger
gesture support,
such as four - finger
swipe to toggle apps, or five - finger pinch to close apps.
You can even use fingerprint
gestures to pull down the notification drawer with a
swipe on the sensor, which is handy for
such a large phone.
The device responded instantly to
gestures such as
swiping up three fingers to show all open windows or tapping four fingers to open the Action Center.
A powerful touchpad actually has more helpful
gestures than a touch screen, offering helpful movements
such as three - finger
swipe, two finger rotation and more.
Gestures are supported,
such as
swipe down for dual panel mode which improves workflow, and the root folder is accessible via a free plugin.
Google made an entirely new launcher for its Pixel devices, and it's got a lot of cool features
such as a
swipe gesture to open your app drawer and an entire home screen page dedicated to Google search.
You can even make
gestures on the fingerprint reader to perform actions,
such as
swiping down to open the notification tray or
swiping left and right to browse through photos when using Huawei's gallery app.
The pad's smooth surface made navigation a breeze, and Windows
gestures,
such as
swiping from the left to switch apps, were easy to perform.
This all - black AIO features an edge - to - edge glass screen, which gives it a bezel-less appearance and also makes for easy
swiping when performing common Windows 8
gestures (
such as
swiping from the side to pull up the charms bar).
Many of the touch
gestures such as
swiping left and right for different screens are the same, although there are some new ones
such as
swiping down for a «back» command.
Other shared capabilities will include a Samsung 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Application Processor, designed to support «HD - like multimedia content;» a 5 megapixel rear - facing camera; and support for advanced touch screen
gestures such as multi-touch pinch and vertical and horizontal
swiping.
There are other good features in the Pixels,
such as the desktop landscape mode that lets you access apps in landscape mode (rather than just portrait mode), as well as the fingerprint
gestures called Moves that let you
swipe down to see your notifications and even view your settings.
Forget slowly vanishing bezels or purely aesthetic curves, since this bad boy's metal frame is expected to include novel sensors enabling the user to «control numerous, customizable actions with
gestures such as squeezing or
swiping along its left and right sides.»
Not only would the technique described allow
gestures —
such as
swipes — to continue off the normal surface of the screen, but it would also allow specific virtual buttons for tasks
such as scrolling to be incorporated into the iPad's bezel.
Multitasking
gestures,
such as using four fingers to
swipe between your most recent apps, make it easy to move through different apps, but not as well as on the 12.9 - inch iPad Pro (I may just have large hands).
It even sports a fingerprint reader on the front that supports
gestures such as
swipe left to go back, or
swipe right to open recent apps.
You can dismiss lockscreen notifications, you can enlarge notifications with a
gesture, you can jump from the homescreen to the rest of the launcher with a
swipe up from the homescreen dock... and all other
such minute details.
It even supports multi-touch
gestures,
such as two - finger scrolling and three - finger
swipes to switch windows, and it includes DPI adjustment shortcuts for shrinking and magnifying text on the fly.
Using Microsoft's Precision Touchpad driver, the pad handled Windows 10
gestures such as pinch - to - zoom, three - finger
swipe and four - finger tap flawlessly.
The elongated button supports
gestures, too,
such as
swiping right for recent apps, long pressing for locking the display and tapping to go home.
Instead of simply firing off basic pre-set message replies
such as «yes» or «I'll call you later» (these auto answers are still available, however), you can dictate your replies or use the new
gesture - based on - watch QWERTY keyboard to
swipe out predictive text enhanced retorts in double - quick fashion.
However, this touchpad is less responsive than it should be and some
gestures are hard to use,
such as the three - finger
swipe to switch apps.
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.
The new edge - to - edge display opens up new
gestures,
such as the ability to unlock the phone or hop out of apps simply by
swiping from the bottom.
The shift to the back allows OnePlus to incorporate
gesture control,
such as
swiping to bring down the notification and quick settings dropdown and holding it to trigger the camera shutter when taking a selfie.
OxygenOS also includes some very useful additions
such as unique
gestures and a special «Shelf» that can be accessed by
swiping right from the left-most home screen.
AssistiveTouch floats a small menu on your display (which you can move about on the screen to wherever suits you) that allows you to carry out
gestures such as pinching or multi-finger
swipes with a single finger, offers quick access to a variety of functions, and even allows you to activate Siri without pressing the Home button.
Nova supports several
gestures,
such as
swipes, double taps, and more.
A new feature that I particularly like is that you can now
swipe up or down on the home screen to access the app screen, which not only frees up an icon on the dock but replicates the
gesture found on the Pixel phones, as well as popular Android launchers
such as Nova.
While EMUI isn't necessarily my cup of tea it does offer some nice features
such as quick access shortcuts on the lock screen, a theme engine, and the ability to use the fingerprint sensor to navigate via
swipe gestures in place of the on - screen navigation keys.
Of the added functionality, many devices bring
gesture control,
such as
swiping up on the Homescreen to access a settings menu, or your quick settings.