Sentences with phrase «swipe up and down»

I think keyboard shortcuts to access the Control Center and the Notification Center would have also been quite useful since you have to swipe up and down from the edge of the screen.
The swipe shortcut replaces the finger - gymnastics with just one easy gesture to swipe up and down.
You swipe to access things like camera modes and filters, and can also swipe up and down on the screen to switch between the front and rear cameras.
You can access some functions from the lock screen with a quick swipe up and down the edge.
Before you hit the shutter button, you can swipe up and down to preview filters.
Now, you can swipe up and down to access all of the different camera modes.
In order to keep browsing the same category, you'll have to swipe up and down for more items.
Google found that trying to swipe up and down sometimes ended up making the headphone pop out.
Swipe up and down to find the cast device you want to link.
It's unclear exactly what this means, but it likely indicates the phone uses a virtual volume key, with the ability to swipe up and down to control the volume.
Swipe up and down to flip through your different notifications.
To activate the edge display when the main screen is not active, simply swipe up and down the active edge.
You can also swipe up and down and left and right to get where you want to be, but doing that a great number of times, while trying not to open the apps while applying the necessary pressure is tricky and frustrating.
So now, when you're shooting in landscape orientation, you have to swipe up and down to change modes.
The device also supports onscreen gestures, where you can swipe up and down with two fingers to increase or decrease the volume.
You'll swipe up and down on the face to go through cards (or apps) such as Weather, Maps or Messages.
Due to the curved nature of the screen, it's easier to swipe up and down while operating it.
Or swipe up and down quickly from the bottom edge of the screen.
This little mouse also connects to your PC or device via Bluetooth and like the Explorer Touch Mouse, has a four - way touch scroll strip let lets you swipe up and down, left and right through apps and the Start screen in Windows 8.
Swipe left and right in order to skip between tracks and swipe up and down to adjust volume.
You swipe up and down to page through them, and you get everything, including emails, image messages, and media playback notifications.
Swipe up and down on the touchpad when hovering over the screen to resize the screen (if available).
I want to be be able to swipe up and down on the center of the screen to adjust brightness without going to any menu first.
Swipe up and down or left and right and then drill down into your menu selection to adjust the radio, navigation, and vehicle settings.
The sequins are essentially reversible, so you can swipe them up and down and even draw on them with your fingers to create a fun design.
Google found that trying to swipe up and down sometimes ended up making the headphone pop out.
Since most apps are meant to be used vertically - by swiping up and down - taller phone screens can show you more information at once.
Dip it in the paint, dab most of it off, then just do quick swipes up and down the pumpkin.
Swiping up and down on the wheel rotates through these thumbnails, while tapping on one launches its associated app.
Scrolling, however, still seems to be a mixed bag; this very site still putters along, but other less - image - heavy sites are more fluid when it comes to long swipes up and down the page.
Swiping up and down will navigate book chapters.
That said, in actual use I haven't overly missed the chapter marks at this point and even though they're unseen you can still use them to skip forward and back by swiping up and down on the screen.
With accessibility turned on tapping and holding on the page will bring up a menu and swiping up and down will move you through the menu selections.
It kind of looks like a wheel, as swiping up and down creates a transition animation that enlarges or shrinks an icon, giving the impression of a turning wheel of apps.
Swiping the screen left and right will move Sonic from side to side while swiping up and down will allow Sonic to jump and roll.
Swiping up and down switches between lanes, while tapping fires a projectile from Ralph's rump.
If you think about it, most apps are designed to be used vertically with swipes up and down to see the content rather than horizontally with left and right swipes.
Navigation on iPhone X is all new experience as well, thanks to all the swiping up and down.
If you've used any Samsung device with Nougat in the last two years, you'd have gotten used to swiping up and down to switch between the front and rear cameras.
Swiping up and down moves you through different cards.
All your notifications will stack up on the screen, which can be viewed by swiping up and down or alternatively you can use the wrist gestures.
The outer shell is a touch surface, which allows you to control audio by swiping up and down, skip tracks by swiping left and right, and pause by tapping anywhere.
Now, swiping up and down, you can go through all of your notifications.
Similarly, there's another which can clear your background apps from memory by repeatedly swiping up and down along one edge.
Swiping up and down lets you browse them, whereas swiping left closes them.
It allows users to navigate menus by swiping up and down without obscuring the screen.
Information appears on cards that you view by swiping up and down, and dismiss by swiping to the right.
You navigate Android Wear by swiping up and down between cards.

Not exact matches

When you swipe down from the top of the Pixel 2's screen to bring up the notifications shade, you find everything you need in one place to manage your notifications and the core settings of the phone.
Swiping down from the top of the phone brings up the basic controls, where wi - fi, Bluetooth and volume can be turned off and on, or the rotation lock can be set.
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