While your phone is asleep, a quick
swipe to the right launch will launch BlinkFeed.
Not exact matches
You can
swipe up on the screen when the phone is off
to launch right into it, or double tap it
to get the lock screen, for example.
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swipe left and
right using their cursor, and easily type messages
to their matches.
The
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to pay for the privilege of seeing who
swiped right on them first, before they
swipe.
On
launching apps: «You
swipe left or
right through the carousel and then tap whatever you want
to launch.
Swiping to the right reveals a menu that lets you add additional home screens while swiping to the left launches a quick settings menu with options for Wi - Fi Bluetooth, GPS and Airplane mode, among
Swiping to the
right reveals a menu that lets you add additional home screens while
swiping to the left launches a quick settings menu with options for Wi - Fi Bluetooth, GPS and Airplane mode, among
swiping to the left
launches a quick settings menu with options for Wi - Fi Bluetooth, GPS and Airplane mode, among others.
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.
In our tests, we quickly
swiped between apps, pinched
to zoom,
swiped down
to launch the app bar,
swiped in and back from left
to show the task menu and
swiped in from the
right for the Charms menu.
Launching a penguin involves just a simple
swipe across the screen, you just have
to time it
right.
For example,
swiping from left -
to -
right will
launch BlinkFeed,
right -
swiping will open widgets and
swiping up from the bottom will take you
to your last action.
Provided you haven't applied PIN or pattern -
swipe security (which requires a lock screen), at this point sliding your finger
right launches BlinkFeed, while doing the opposite whisks you straight
to the main home screen.
This lives on the
right of the screen by default, but you can switch it
to the left side, and
launch it by
swiping the small white tab on the edge of the screen towards the centre.
The options available on the device are
Swipe right for left page, Draw V for Call, Draw C for camera, Draw I
to unlock the camera, and draw Z
to launch the music app on your device.
Additionally, a
swipe to the
right will take you straight into the dialer (Nexus 5 only), and a
swipe to the left will
launch the camera.
Quick
to launch,
swiping right will take you
to the videos, and
swiping left would take you
to the beauty mode and panorama.
You can double tap the screen
to wake it up or
to turn it off,
swipe to the left of the lock screen
to go
to the home screen, or
swipe to the
right to launch HTC's news aggregating tool BlinkFeed.
With Dolphin, you can
swipe to the
Right SideBar and Left SideBar
to quickly
launch additional features.
You double tap
to wake & sleep,
swipe up
to unlock,
swipe left
to go home,
swipe right to launch Blinkfeed or
swipe down twice
to open the Camera (perhaps the most useful gesture).
Offscreen gestures include your standard double tap
to wake device, but also one finger
swipe up /
right to launch your selected shortcut.
The camera defaults
to auto with one
swipe from
right to left
launching portrait mode.
The Dock is used a lot like Glances, and when
swiping left and
right through apps, you can see the full information from the app through an app snapshot without having
to launch it.
If you
swipe left from the camera shortcut will open the camera app and if you
swipe right from phone shortcut you will be able
to quickly
launch the Phone app.
The
right earbud can be tapped
to quickly
launch the Google Assistant, while other controls include tapping for play / pause and
swiping for volume controls.
And while in portrait orientation you can
swipe up
to unlock,
right to launch BlinkFeed or left
to bring up your regular home screen, even when the phone is asleep.
And Samsung's inked deals
to bring even more content
to the Galaxy View —
swiping right from the leftmost home panel
launches into a grid view allowing you direct access
to video from the likes of CNN, CBS, Hulu and Twitch.
This is because you need
to turn the screen on first and then
swipe from the icon on the bottom
right to launch.
Getting access
to Notification Center appears
to be possible by
swiping down from the top of the display, but not from the top -
right corner of the display, because that would
launch Control Center.
The Pixel Launcher offers quick access
to Google Cards by simply
swiping right from the home screen or
launching Google Search without actually leaving the screen.
Swiping right can launch you straight into BlinkFeed, or swiping left will bring you to your home s
Swiping right can
launch you straight into BlinkFeed, or
swiping left will bring you to your home s
swiping left will bring you
to your home screens.
For instance, you can
swipe left on the reader
to go back,
swipe right to show all open apps and long press
to launch Google Assistant.
To play the tracks you've previously synced,
launch the Play Music app,
swipe down and then
right for settings, and toggle Downloaded only.
Notifications can be viewed when the display turns on with a
swipe from left
to right taking you
to your widgets and one from
right to left
launching the camera.