Swiping a contact to the left results in composing a message, while
swiping it to the right lets you call that person.
Telephony And Messaging The phonebook is a standard TouchWiz affair: Swiping a contact to the left results in composing a message, while
swiping it to the right lets you call the person.
Not exact matches
MightyTV will
let you know which streaming service
to use
to watch the titles you've
swiped right on.
Match.com, like most online dating apps, seems
to have followed after Tinder by
letting users view other profiles and say yes or no
to them by
swiping right or left.
Tinder, which made its debut five years ago,
lets people
swipe left or
right on profiles
to indicate those that they like as possible date partners.
The apps exclude the jobless and non-professionals and
lets users
swipe left
to pass on potential dates and
swipe right if they're interested in them, similar
to Tinder.
It
lets you check out profiles as an anonymous user without anyone knowing you looked and
swipe right or left
to let other members know you are interested.
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lets users
swipe left and
right using their cursor, and easily type messages
to their matches.
Let's meet is a cool feature that allows you
to see photos of random members by
swiping left or
right and decide whether you are interested in chatting or meeting for a coffee or a date with members.
Similar
to Tinder, Locals
lets you
swipe left or
right (depending on your interest) on everyone local -
to - you in the moment.
When you
swipe to the
right or click on the «heart» icon, you've accepted the profile as a potential match and
lets you know that you're a mutual match and can start chatting privately.
He managed
to find her on Facebook and wrote her a lengthy email on Facebook
to let her know he
swiped the wrong way and was hoping that she had
swiped to the
right and would remember him.
While this element is a bit different it does do things pretty similar
to other dating apps in that it
lets you
swipe left or
right to show interest.
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Key features of Terrain Home include: a smart sidebar (called A Bird's Eye View,
letting you bring together all of your favourite apps, tools, contacts, news and social media), a powerful local phone search, app drawers (allowing you
to find the app you are looking for quickly and easily),
swipe gestures (
right for the sidebar, up for search, and
to the left for your apps), customize your homescreen icon size, and do it all without a negative impact
to your battery life!
The 3rd generation model should be a hit because Wear already has hundreds of apps that are optimized
to work with it,
letting you do things like manage notifications, call a car, follow recipes or navigation directions, and sure - why - the - hell - not,
right or left -
swipe in Tinder.
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.
Tapping on a page reveals a slider that
lets you move through the issue, as well as forward and back arrows
to advance through the issue, but I found it all unnecessary —
swiping left
to right will take you forward or back through the pages.
Using familiar touchscreen gestures,
swipe left and
right (or up and down
to jump or slide) as you map the maze and search for clues — collecting them all (while «dodging falling boulders, fiery pits, and gushing aqueducts») will
let you advance
to the next level.
This starts with the revamped lock screen, which
lets you fire up the camera by
swiping from
right to left.
The screen tapers off
to the left and
right too, which makes it nice
to swipe across the entire width of the phone, something that BB7 will
let you do, thumbing through the menus or your messages.
[Yeah, don't we all, mate...] It's like ringing an online dating firm's customer service,
to politely explain you don't want
to swipe left or
right,
let alone trawl through hundreds of profiles — «cos all you really want is your soul - mate, just the one, preferably
right now & for free.
N.O.V.A. 2 even demonstrates a unique way
to deal with grenades,
letting you
swipe to pull a grenade throw left or
right.
Mail includes customizable
Swipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / un
Swipe Gestures,
letting you
swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / un
swipe right or left
to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unread.
Outlook Mail includes customizable
Swipe Gestures, letting you swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / un
Swipe Gestures,
letting you
swipe right or left to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / un
swipe right or left
to take actions like delete, flag, move or mark as read / unread.
Another small change here is the old «X» - shaped mark at the top -
right side of each task card, which was used
to close apps without
swiping, has been replaced with a lock icon that
lets you «sticky» certain apps.
Swipe right to see BlinkFeed, then swipe over once more to bring out the menu that lets you search, add content, and adjust sett
Swipe right to see BlinkFeed, then
swipe over once more to bring out the menu that lets you search, add content, and adjust sett
swipe over once more
to bring out the menu that
lets you search, add content, and adjust settings.
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.
This will
let you
swipe in diagonally from the top left or
right of the display
to drag into pop - up view.
Some even
let you
swipe from the
right to perform various actions.
If you'd like
to change that, select the «Quick pulldown» option, which
lets you access Quick Settings in a single
swipe from either the left or
right edge of your status bar.
It's also very different from other Android phones that
let you
swipe left and
right to reveal home pages rather than just
to the
right as is the case here, but whether it really saves you any time over Samsung's quick access
to settings - accessed via
swiping down - is still
to be seen.
«Slide
to Unlock,» the feature that
let you
swipe right to access the passcode screen, has been eliminated, as has the accompanying text.
Tapping on a card
lets you perform additional actions, such as replying
to an email, while
swiping right will remove that card.
For example, if you were in Wi - Fi, you can press the Back button
to go back
to the Settings app and choose another section, or you can
swipe right from the edge and pull out the Settings menu, which
lets you jump
to another section immediately.
Eat24 makes sure that food delivery is within arm's reach, Wunderlist
lets you organize a better
to do list and Tinder
lets you
swipe left and
right on potential dates that you'll never actually go on.
One
swipe to the
right or left of the watch face
lets you choose between other watch faces, and customize them.
Swiping left or right from your watch face will let you change it, while swiping up will display your notifications, swiping down will show quick settings like airplane mode and do not disturb, as well as a shortcut to the main settings screen, and pressing the main button will display your app
Swiping left or
right from your watch face will
let you change it, while
swiping up will display your notifications, swiping down will show quick settings like airplane mode and do not disturb, as well as a shortcut to the main settings screen, and pressing the main button will display your app
swiping up will display your notifications,
swiping down will show quick settings like airplane mode and do not disturb, as well as a shortcut to the main settings screen, and pressing the main button will display your app
swiping down will show quick settings like airplane mode and do not disturb, as well as a shortcut
to the main settings screen, and pressing the main button will display your apps list.
You
swipe up from the bottom
to scroll through your notifications,
swipe right to dismiss them,
swipe left
to access actions for each notification, and finally
swipe down
to access a special shade that
lets you mute notifications.
Touching and holding and dragging on an incoming notification
lets you preview the content, while
swiping to the left or
right dismisses it.
The latest Oreo also
let's the user
to snooze the alarm for more than 2 hours just
swiping right on the notification on the drop down
More, Flag, Trash:
Swiping from
right to left reveals quick actions
to let you do a number of things.
Meanwhile, a half -
swipe to the
right will also
let you access notification controls, such blocking an app from showing notifications or changing its priority, which is a bit more accessible and intuitive than the old long - press that would take onto a separate screen.
While it looks like you won't be able
to read long messages on your wrist, Google's developer site explains that developers can add in longer notifications that
let you
swipe to the
right to read more.
There's nary a screen stutter when I
swipe from left
to right, and if you purchase the full version of the wallpaper, you unlock the full settings menu, which really
lets you customize your experience.
Swiping left or
right from the watch face
lets you swap
to a different face, and you can customize them further by adding complications or changing color options.