Sentences with phrase «tapping on it twice»

Finally, LG's KnockOn feature, which lets you turn the phone screen on or off by tapping on it twice, also makes one - handed use more possible, as does the option to shrink the keyboard.
Better user experience for tablets LG touts that the G Pad includes «real - life benefits» include multitasking with its «slide aside» feature (three - finger swipe), QSlide, which allows you to control up to three different apps without any interruption, and KnockOn, a feature that lets you turn the device on and off just by tapping on it twice.
This high - tech fridge has a separate front compartment with a glass panel that you can tap on twice to see what's inside.

Not exact matches

When I was ready to buy a movie, I just tapped the right button on the phone twice, looked at it, and it verified my face and made the purchase.
Activated by quickly tapping (not pressing) the home button twice, the feature pulls the top half of the screen down and places the furthest on - screen buttons or icons within a thumb's reach.
Firmly tap the baking sheets on the counter twice to remove air bubbles from the macarons.
Her only win against Sasha on tv / ppv this year is a dq, and she has tapped out twice in her last two singles matches against Sasha.
For me, I LIGHTLY touch my brush into the compact twice at a max, tap it on the back of my hand, and then apply.
The game will retain the 2D graphics from its predecessor but is believed to feature two planes that players can jump between by tapping up or down twice on the left analog stick.
Moreover, a student has sincerely admitted: every time I will use tap water, from now on, I shall think twice in order not to waste the water that came in my house with such difficulty, thanks to so many centuries of civilization.
In the event of an outbreak the cleaning regime should be increased to at least twice daily with special attention to areas which are most likely to have been contaminated by hands such as toilet flush handles, taps, light switches, handrails, door handles, and so on.
If you tap the home button (round one) twice, an icon screen displays on the bottom.
Owners can also tap the screen twice while pressing the S Pen button for quick S Note access via the S Note - dedicated widget, which can be easily moved anywhere on the display, never hindering or obstructing creativity or productivity.
When you're doing things like passwords, it kicks back to multitap mode, where you simply tap once for the first letter on a button, and twice for the second letter.
Utterly pointless on the 10 ″ tablet, though, since you can just tap twice on the clock to bring up the notifications toggle (and brightness toggle, another very important toggle that's missing from the phone UI they force on 7 ″ * TABLETS *) whenever you need it.
The built - in dictionary function will make available the dictionary definition along with the translation for any word in the text by just tapping on the word twice while three successive taps on the word will initiate a search of that particular word on Wikipedia.
There is a single button on the side of the face that you can tap once to display the date and time and tap twice to initiate the switching of themes.
For example, I'm seeing a fairly consistent behavior when tapping the «nook» button twice after turning a page: the last line on the screen (the one temporarily «obscured» by the navigation panel) looks noticeably darker / clearer than the lines above it (I want to say it is «as clear as can be» but that might be a little too sweeping a statement to make at this point).
There's also Knock On, which allows you to wake up the tablet by tapping twice on the screeOn, which allows you to wake up the tablet by tapping twice on the screeon the screen.
Then just find the new Kindle Store icon on your iPad's Home display, tap it twice so you can move it, and use your fingertip to move it next to your Kindle App.
Tapping directly on the 4G LTE icon will also take there, when done twice.
Previously you needed to tap on text fields twice to bring up the virtual keyboard, now it pops up on the first tap.
The controls are well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of pressing X to jump or double tapping X quickly twice to roll when playing as an on - foot character or pressing X to flight evade when piloting a ship; pressing O to interact with an object or to use the Force, build, use or activate; pressing triangle to switch from controlling one character to a nearby character; pressing square or R2 to perform an attack, holding square or R2 to aim; pressing L1 or R1 to cycle through characters; pressing L2 to dodge roll when playing as an on - foot character or pressing L2 to boost when piloting a ship; changing the direction of the left analogue stick or alternatively pressing up, down, left or right on the d - pad to move your selected character or ship; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to move the camera; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
To use his Special Shot, the Green Fire Shot, the player has to tap out the letter «L» twice on the touch screen.
Tapping twice on a blank title brings up a keyboard that can be used to choose which letter players want to stamp onto the title.
Things like weapon - fire work well enough, thanks to the ability of most of the weapons to home - in on their targets, and performing a quick boost (handled by tapping the gas twice) is quite easy.
Sketching Kirby's path from one platform to another seems simple, but not when you have to change his direction twice, then tap on the rosy puffball at just the right time to attack an oncoming enemy.
It seems a mere prop to be photographed and tapped twice for approval on social media.
Tap twice on the map, leaving your finger or thumb on it the second time, and you'll find that you can swipe down to zoom in and swipe up to zoom out.
The ZenMotion utility lets you wake the tablet by tapping on the screen twice, or you can draw a letter to jump straight into one of Asus» own apps while the slate is locked.
Tapping twice on either bud would pause the music and bring up the familiar pair of beeps along with the digital assistant's voice.
Pausing media that's currently playing simply requires a screen tap and you can tap the screen twice on media apps to open them up, or long press them to open them on your Android Wear connected device.
This is a great option if you have your sleeping phone on your desk, as you can just tap the screen twice and it will illuminate, showing you the ambient display and icons for any notifications.
All interaction with the IconX is via touch controls on both earbuds; tap once to play or pause, tap twice to advance tracks, and tap and hold to start and stop workouts.
Also, users can wake the Z2 by tapping the screen twice, though that feature must be turned on first.
But, if you do want to type all caps — maybe you want to yell at someone on the Internet or just type an abbreviation — you can tap the Shift key twice.
First up is Knock - On feature, that lets you unlock the G2 by simply tapping twice on its screeOn feature, that lets you unlock the G2 by simply tapping twice on its screeon its screen.
Tap on Quick Launch's switch and then whenever you press the power button twice, the camera will start up.
Equally, if you want to pause a song or skip to the next one and your phone isn't to hand, you can reach to tap the play / pause button either once or twice depending on whether you're pausing or skipping.
Knock - On It lets you unlock the G2 by simply tapping twice on its screeOn It lets you unlock the G2 by simply tapping twice on its screeon its screen.
However, this can be addressed by tapping on the screen twice in order to switch the phone on.
In Settings → Touch, some users on the official build and Release Preview build 10586.338 now have two features — «wake up the phone» by tapping on the screen twice, and «silence incoming calls» by placing the phone face down.
The double tap to wake should solve most users» beef with the power button located at the top of the Laser, as one only needs to tap the screen twice to turn on the screen.
As for controlling it, tapping on it once will play or pause the music, twice will go to the next track or answer and reject calls, thrice will go to the previous track, swiping up or down will increase or decrease volume respectively and tapping and holding will activate the menu readout.
Tap twice on the Home button, and all your apps slide down to meet your thumb.
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.
There's a trigger on the back of the device, tap thrice and it will switch from rear camera to selfie, tap twice to reboot the device.
It's activated by tapping two knuckles twice on the screen.
Tap twice on the home screen to open the camera, or swipe to the right to bring up top contacts you've set.
I don't even want to talk about what happens when I try to switch between apps by tapping the recent apps key twice (a gesture that was introduced on Android 7.0 Nougat).
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