Sentences with phrase «swipe up again»

Step three: Next, swipe up again and look for an icon with a pair of theater masks on it.
If you just want the see the battery percentage, swipe down a bit from the right ear, read the battery percentage and quickly swipe up again.

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It is going to be really awkward when he turns up again and his AFC employee swipe card no longer works.
«Using a kabuki brush, swirl it over your matte bronzer and then starting along your hairline, begin tracing the number three (on the right side), bringing the brush along the perimeter of your face, back in toward the center of your face directly under your cheekbone, and back out again along the perimeter of your face again, swiping it under your jawbone and ending up at your chin,» Schlip explains.
My dear laptop decided to act up and freeze and then I had to restart it on force quit and when I've put it on again, it totally swiped away my outfit photos and I'm not enough of Mac wizard to have been able to find them again.
«If the relationship doesn't work out, you can easily set up a new profile and start swiping again,» she adds.
It seems to be that people are getting a little bored with the concept of just swiping left or right now — our impulse has dropped completely — so now it's up to the brains of the dating industry to come up with new and exciting ways to get people forming romantic connections over apps again.
In the latest update, you can now swipe down on that card to push it off of your watch face, meaning it won't show up again until you swipe up on the screen to reveal the full cards.
The notifications are well sorted and displayed when you swipe down and if you do that again the complete list of toggle options come up.
Swipe up from the bottom (or the top right of iPhone X), and you get a single screen again: No more half - height, multi-pane layout to swipe back and forth thrSwipe up from the bottom (or the top right of iPhone X), and you get a single screen again: No more half - height, multi-pane layout to swipe back and forth thrswipe back and forth through.
So now that you're all set up, simply swipe your screen to control your music, and when you're done with your road trip, just long - press the screen again to exit the Audio Swipe interswipe your screen to control your music, and when you're done with your road trip, just long - press the screen again to exit the Audio Swipe interSwipe interface.
When interacting with notifications, you had to swipe to the left to bring up an action, and swipe left again for more options.
Instantly access the quick settings and notifications pane from your home screen: Swipe down anywhere on the home screen and the notifications pane will slide down meaning you don't have to stretch up to the top of the page, swipe down again and you'll get quick settings - really useful on the large Galaxy Swipe down anywhere on the home screen and the notifications pane will slide down meaning you don't have to stretch up to the top of the page, swipe down again and you'll get quick settings - really useful on the large Galaxy swipe down again and you'll get quick settings - really useful on the large Galaxy S9 +.
Because I had opened the weather app earlier, to bring it up again all I had to do was swipe my finger from the left to right on the left side of the PC.
There are a few other gems as well — including being able to see your notifications by swiping down anywhere there's a blank space on your home screen — but, again, you're probably going to need to pony up for the premium features.
Step # 3: Once again, Face ID will make an attempt after you swipe up; this time, if Face ID fails, type in your passcode.
But if the notifications are older, say from the day before, you now need to swipe up once again, on both the Lock screen and the Notification Center, to view them.
Changing the intensity of the lighting involves holding the Lighting button again for a few seconds and then swiping up or down to change the brightness.
Again bring up Control Center on your watch by swiping up from its bottom, and then tap on Cellular button to turn it OFF.
Just swipe them away or click the «don't show again» option in the settings menu and they'll never show up again.
In order to go to Quick Settings you need to swipe down once you bring up the Notifications Panel, then swipe down again.
For example, if you swipe away a card, such as Weather, it won't show up in your cards list until Android Wear thinks you need to see it again.
Again the recent apps are nested in the control panel below and can the icons can be scrolled horizontally and swiped up to close the running apps.
Swipe down again (or swipe down with two fingers) and the Quick Settings menu will shoSwipe down again (or swipe down with two fingers) and the Quick Settings menu will shoswipe down with two fingers) and the Quick Settings menu will show up.
The Hangouts card, for example, provides the most recent message from your friend up front, but requires you to swipe to the right to see your conversation history, then again to reply.
With gestures enabled, you can swipe down to open your notification shade, swipe down again to expand the quick toggles, or swipe up to collapse the panel.
So, if you swipe away a sports score by accident, there's no way to get it back until it pops up in your cards list again.
Tapping an app icon opens it, taking you down a tier, and you can move back up a tier again by swiping down the display.
Once active you can simply swipe up from the app - switching button (that square one again) when you're using any app and it'll launch the split - screen mode.
Step 1: Swipe down from the top edge of the display to access the notification shade, then swipe down once again to bring up the quick toggles pSwipe down from the top edge of the display to access the notification shade, then swipe down once again to bring up the quick toggles pswipe down once again to bring up the quick toggles panel.
For instance, you can swipe down to bring the notification shade down (or up to hide it again).
In fact, if you often close apps by tapping on the Home button twice and swiping up, your phone will drain the battery faster because each time you quit an app you put stress on the iPhone to clear and then reload the app in the RAM if you open it again.
«Slide Aside» tries to again improve multitasking on devices that are fast becoming small tablets, with a three - finger swipe to the left adding the currently open app — complete with its full state data — into a saved cluster of up to three titles (including native, LG's own, and third - party apps).
There's thankfully no capacitive buttons here, rather proper Android software buttons located on the dedicated nav bar on the bottom of the screen, which automatically pulls away when entering full - screen apps and can be called up again by a single swipe up from the bottom of the screen.
It's mounted in the home button again, like the Galaxy S5, but you no longer have to swipe up to the screen to use it - a technique that never works quite consistently enough.
Again, no need to unlock: a swipe up from the lock screen and the upper row allows you to:
Similarly, users can simply swipe up on the fingerprint scanner to minimize the notification panel again.
Digging into the settings you can choose to hide the navigation buttons, and reveal them again by swiping them up.
Touch the sensor again to start an activity, and you'll see duration, heart rate and number of calories burned when you swipe up.
Swiping up hides things again.
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