In addition to the home screen customization,
swiping to the right reveals a large Facebook module, further confirming Kobo's dedication to providing a social experience.
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 others.
Not exact matches
One woman
revealed that she bought a Pikachu underwear set
to try and get her So, who's
swiping right and who's blocking the apps completely?
Swipe sideways from left
to right or
right to left
to move between recently open apps (similar
to double - clicking the Home Button
to reveal the Fast App Switcher and tapping on an app icon immediately
to right).
Swiping down from the top left corner reveals a notifications tray, while swiping from the top right pulls down a settings panel for quick adjustments to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, GPS and display brig
Swiping down from the top left corner
reveals a notifications tray, while
swiping from the top right pulls down a settings panel for quick adjustments to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, GPS and display brig
swiping from the top
right pulls down a settings panel for quick adjustments
to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, Airplane mode, GPS and display brightness.
Yet this year, Amazon added the Quick Switch feature from within apps; with a side
swipe from the
right, you can
reveal a tray of open apps without going back
to the home screen.
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.
Swiping drop - down from the top of the screen (from left edge to center of tablet) reveals the notification menu, while swiping down from the top right side displays the quick settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi - Fi, Auto - Rotate and Airplan
Swiping drop - down from the top of the screen (from left edge
to center of tablet)
reveals the notification menu, while
swiping down from the top right side displays the quick settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi - Fi, Auto - Rotate and Airplan
swiping down from the top
right side displays the quick settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi - Fi, Auto - Rotate and Airplane mode.
Swiping down from the top of the display
reveals HTC's tweak of the Android notification drawer, displaying all the recent apps you had open from left
to right along with alerts down below.
Like BB 6 you can manage your apps
to determine which ones appear here and
swiping from left
to right reveals apps spilt into categories pre-determined by RIM.
Swiping from left
to right reveals options such as Photo Sphere, Panorama, Lens Blur, and video switch.
System commands and previously used apps:
Swiping from the
right of the screen using touch will
reveal the charms bar with access
to system commands.
The mouse includes gesture support
to allow users
to swipe in from the
right edge
to reveal the charms or
swipe in from the left edge
to switch
to the last opened app.
Tapping on it will
reveal more information, a
swipe left
to right will dismiss it, or a
swipe right to left will offer options such as reply, delete or block - the last of which allows you
to block notifications on your Access from that app.
First, go
to your Settings by finding the app inside the app drawer, or by
swiping down
to reveal the notification panel and tapping the gear icon in the top -
right corner.
When you are working in an app, simply
swipe from the
right side of the display
to reveal a small window pane that contains information from a secondary app that is running in this slide - out drawer.
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.
Swipe down to reveal some quick settings, swipe left for the camera, and swipe right for the gal
Swipe down
to reveal some quick settings,
swipe left for the camera, and swipe right for the gal
swipe left for the camera, and
swipe right for the gal
swipe right for the gallery.
Tap the arrow at the upper
right of the display, or
swipe from
right to left
to reveal the list of installed apps, sorted alphabetically.
Now, from any home screen, you can
swipe from the left edge towards the
right to reveal the Google Now page.
In paint, I was able
to use all 10 fingers at once, and I used multitouch gestures
to move throughout Windows 10, like pinching
to zoom and
swiping from the
right to reveal the action center.
More, Flag, Trash:
Swiping from
right to left
reveals quick actions
to let you do a number of things.
You can also
swipe right to reveal a blank white canvas and send a written or picture message.
When on the home screen, you can
swipe in from the top -
right (or top - left, if you choose) edge
to reveal a «People edge» experience.
To access fitness data, just swipe to the right to reveal the four fitness trackers of the Activity menu: pedometer, distance traveled, calories burned and minutes of activit
To access fitness data, just
swipe to the right to reveal the four fitness trackers of the Activity menu: pedometer, distance traveled, calories burned and minutes of activit
to the
right to reveal the four fitness trackers of the Activity menu: pedometer, distance traveled, calories burned and minutes of activit
to reveal the four fitness trackers of the Activity menu: pedometer, distance traveled, calories burned and minutes of activity.
Tap the icon on the far -
right of the notification bar or
swipe down
to reveal the full Quick Settings menu.