There is a notification bar, and
tapping on the screen brings up a navigation menu.
Not exact matches
Tap on your match and you will be
brought to a messaging
screen.
When you
bring these up you can
tap an icon
on the
screen and draw
on the tablet display in four different colours.
Tapping the physical «Super Track Pack» button
on the lower console
brings up another set of performance controls
on the UConnect
screen.
Tapping anywhere
on the Live Map
screen brings the user to the main menu, where there are options for selecting a destination or browsing the map.
To retrieve iOS bookmarks,
tap on the middle of the
screen to
bring up the book menu.
Tapping the Flyer's
screen outside of pen - enabled apps with the pointy end
brings up the Scribbles app, which is essentially a screenshot that you can draw
on and save.
Tapping on the Word Wise symbol
on the lower left of the
screen brings up a dial that allows you to adjust the amount of hints that appear
on the
screen while reading.
If you
tap on the
screen to
bring up the menu items when reading, there's a little time indicator in the lower right corner that you can
tap to adjust the speed of narration.
Tapping or pinch - to - zooming
on a photo expands it to full size and
brings up icons in the lower left and upper right of the
screen for editing and sharing.
Tap the Edit icon to
bring the text of the current page to the LCD
screen (white
on a black background).
The Daily Edition has all the same touchscreen functions and features as the PRS - 650 and PRS - 350: you can add freehand notes and scribbles, type memos and notes with the
on -
screen keyboard, add highlights and bookmarks, double
tap a word to
bring up the dictionary, manually adjust the
screen contrast, create, manage, and delete collections, run searches, activate hyperlinks, and so
on.
Other than that all the touchscreen functions and features are the same: you can add freehand notes and scribbles, type memos and notes with the
on -
screen keyboard, add highlights and bookmarks, double
tap a word to
bring up the dictionary, manually adjust the
screen contrast, create, manage, and delete collections, run searches, activate hyperlinks, and so
on.
With a book open, a
tap in the middle of the
screen or
on the menu soft key (the common ways to
bring up the settings
screens for all these apps) displays icons at the bottom that let you view the book's table of contents, change the theme and set the font size.
If you
tap anywhere near the top inch of the
screen, you'll
bring up the Menu bar, which has the same controls as you'll find
on the home
screen, along with options to adjust the font, go to a specific page,
bring up X-Ray for more information
on a topic, share to Facebook or Twitter, or bookmark pages.
Android Marshmallow
brings features like advanced app permissions, Doze, Google Now
on Tap, 200 new emojis, support for stock Android's Nexus Imprint APIs for faster fingerprint unlocking, customizable lock
screen shortcuts, an improved UI for quick setting toggles and more to the carrier unlocked variant of the Galaxy Tab S2.
Android 6.0.1
brings granular app permissions, Google Now
on Tap, 200 new emojis, a slightly updated user interface, customizable lock
screen shortcuts, multi-user mode, and support for stock Android's Nexus Imprint APIs for faster fingerprint unlocking to the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0.
If you
tap on the left or right side of the
screen to change pages, an arrow button appears — and won't go away until you
tap once to
bring up all the navigation buttons, and then
tap again to dismiss them.
In Cool Reader,
tapping on the center of the
screen or the menu button
brings up more options than does a similar action in the other programs.
It does
bring a redesigned Silk browser, however, along with a new task switcher, an option to archive pieces of your media library to the cloud with one
tap, new email, calendar and OfficeSuite apps, a soon - to - arrive wireless printing option, and a slight visual redesign of the carousel - laden home
screen that's become standard
on Amazon's slates.
By simply
tapping on each of the corners (Torch 9800 owners) or navigating with the trackpad you'll be able to scroll through each of the pages to locate the ones you need without
bringing up the application
screen.
It's also interesting to note that the tablet doesn't have any physical buttons, instead a
tap on the home
screen will
bring up your interface, and another
tap takes you back to the carousel.
There's a clever My Nook Today icon
on the home
screen, which you
tap to
bring up the weather and a couple of recommendations for things to read.
Swiping down from the top
on the homescreen
brings down the settings
screen (also accessible by
tapping the gear in the top right corner of the main status bar), but within apps it
brings down an app's options if there are any.
Everything is accomplished using the touch
screen, including adjusting the strength of the light (in 24 steps, from very dim to quite bright), selecting a book to read, shopping in the Kindle Store, or
tapping and holding
on a word to
bring up options to search that word in the built - in dictionary, look it up
on Wikipedia, or even have it translated.
The mini-map is placed
on a corner of the
screen so it's always available, the scanner can be
brought up with a touch of a button and controlled with an analog stick, the inventory is a button
tap away, etc..
Tap on the construction icon to
bring up a series of radial menus clam - shelled inside one another, while holding down
on the finance icon allows you to choose between trade, taxation, tribute and balance - sheet
screens.
On the Index Bar at the top of the
screen (
tap the magnifying glass icon in the top left corner to
bring up the Index Bar if it isn't visible), drag to your categories, and if you're connected to a PC or PS3 they'll appear in your categories.
Tapping a stock will
bring you to a
screen where you can see the price changes over the last five years, buttons to buy and sell, and detailed information
on your currently held shares, more headlines, stats
on the stock, and a history of your purchases.
On Android, you'll probably have a Google search bar on your home screen and you can tap it to bring up Google Now, or you can select Google from the app drawe
On Android, you'll probably have a Google search bar
on your home screen and you can tap it to bring up Google Now, or you can select Google from the app drawe
on your home
screen and you can
tap it to
bring up Google Now, or you can select Google from the app drawer.
Tapping on it
brings up Bixby Home, the assistant's hub and setup
screen.
You can access the backlight settings
on the Kindle Paperwhite by
tapping the top of the
screen to
bring up the
on -
screen navigation menu, and selecting the light bulb to increase or decrease the brightness.
For example, if you see a landmark, you can launch assistant,
tap the Lens icon, then
tap the building
on the
screen, and it will
bring up information about it.
Tapping the button
brings you back a
screen or page, swiping left
on it opens the recent apps view, and holding it down opens the home
screen.
Holding down
on the
on -
screen home buttons
brings up Google Now
on Tap, which scans what you're currently reading, watching or hearing, and it tries to educate you
on the topic.
Highlighting a few of the features, it
brings the Split -
Screen feature that lets users have two apps open on the screen simultaneously and Quick Switch or, as the update's description reads, «App quick switching» that allows users to switch from one app to the most recently used one via double tapping on the Recen
Screen feature that lets users have two apps open
on the
screen simultaneously and Quick Switch or, as the update's description reads, «App quick switching» that allows users to switch from one app to the most recently used one via double tapping on the Recen
screen simultaneously and Quick Switch or, as the update's description reads, «App quick switching» that allows users to switch from one app to the most recently used one via double
tapping on the Recent key.
All of the features are simple to find and a
tap on the
screen while you're watching will
bring up the option to scrub through the TV show or movie you're watching.
Inside the note,
tap on the top right of the
screen to
bring up the share menu.
Bubble - style notifications inspired by Facebook chat heads pop up near the top of the
screen, and you simply
tap on them to
bring up the app in a floating window.
If you want to see quick settings, such as Airplane Mode or Wi - Fi, you need to either
tap on the Shortcuts tab at the top or reconfigure the settings so that dragging a finger
on the right half of the
screen brings down the Shortcuts panel.
If you're not interacting with the
screen, these controls will automatically hide after a few seconds, but they can be
brought back up by
tapping anywhere
on the
screen.
According to Apple iOS 11, coming in September or October, introduces powerful new features for iPad, including: — a new customisable Dock that provides quick access to frequently used apps and documents from any
screen; — improved multitasking, including a redesigned app switcher that brings Spaces to iOS, making it easier to move between apps or pairs of active apps, used in Split View and now Slide Over; — the new Files app that keeps everything in one place, whether files are stored locally, in iCloud Drive or across other providers like Box, Dropbox and more; — Multi-Touch Drag and Drop, which is available across the system to move text, photos and files from one app to another, anywhere on the screen; — a new document scanner in Notes, which lets users easily scan single or multi-page documents, removes shadows and uses powerful image filters to enhance readability; and — deeper integration with Apple Pencil, with support for inline drawing to write along text in Notes and Mail, Instant Markup to easily sign documents, annotate PDFs or draw on screenshots, and a new Instant Notes feature, which opens Notes from the Lock Screen by simply tapping Apple Pencil on the di
screen; — improved multitasking, including a redesigned app switcher that
brings Spaces to iOS, making it easier to move between apps or pairs of active apps, used in Split View and now Slide Over; — the new Files app that keeps everything in one place, whether files are stored locally, in iCloud Drive or across other providers like Box, Dropbox and more; — Multi-Touch Drag and Drop, which is available across the system to move text, photos and files from one app to another, anywhere
on the
screen; — a new document scanner in Notes, which lets users easily scan single or multi-page documents, removes shadows and uses powerful image filters to enhance readability; and — deeper integration with Apple Pencil, with support for inline drawing to write along text in Notes and Mail, Instant Markup to easily sign documents, annotate PDFs or draw on screenshots, and a new Instant Notes feature, which opens Notes from the Lock Screen by simply tapping Apple Pencil on the di
screen; — a new document scanner in Notes, which lets users easily scan single or multi-page documents, removes shadows and uses powerful image filters to enhance readability; and — deeper integration with Apple Pencil, with support for inline drawing to write along text in Notes and Mail, Instant Markup to easily sign documents, annotate PDFs or draw
on screenshots, and a new Instant Notes feature, which opens Notes from the Lock
Screen by simply tapping Apple Pencil on the di
Screen by simply
tapping Apple Pencil
on the display.
If you're stuck
on what all those options are,
tap the Info icon
on the main camera
screen to
bring up a cheat sheet, This little resource is extremely helpful if you're stuck
on some of the different terminology.
To adjust your Paperwhite's brightness,
tap on the top of the
screen to
bring up the menu bar (if you're not already in the main list / book view), then
tap on the light bulb icon.
tap on the top of the
screen to
bring up the menu bar (if you're not already in the main list / book view), then
tap on the light bulb icon.
Helpful gestures let you take screenshots by
tapping the
screen with your knuckle,
bring down the notification shade by swiping down
on the fingerprint scanner, or double -
tap the sensor to clear notifications.
The latest publicly available Android iteration
brings Google Now
On Tap which scans the content on your screen and is capable of pulling out relevant information about it, Doze Mode which improves the battery life of your smartphone while idle by putting apps in a deep sleep state, a new app permissions system which enables apps to ask for permissions only when they need to access certain features of your phone, Chrome custom tabs for faster webpage loading within apps, automatic app data backup, Direct Share for faster and smarter sharing with the people you contact most often, Deep Linking so you won't see the app selector that often, and mor
On Tap which scans the content
on your screen and is capable of pulling out relevant information about it, Doze Mode which improves the battery life of your smartphone while idle by putting apps in a deep sleep state, a new app permissions system which enables apps to ask for permissions only when they need to access certain features of your phone, Chrome custom tabs for faster webpage loading within apps, automatic app data backup, Direct Share for faster and smarter sharing with the people you contact most often, Deep Linking so you won't see the app selector that often, and mor
on your
screen and is capable of pulling out relevant information about it, Doze Mode which improves the battery life of your smartphone while idle by putting apps in a deep sleep state, a new app permissions system which enables apps to ask for permissions only when they need to access certain features of your phone, Chrome custom tabs for faster webpage loading within apps, automatic app data backup, Direct Share for faster and smarter sharing with the people you contact most often, Deep Linking so you won't see the app selector that often, and more.
Double -
tapping the dedicated Bixby button
on the left side of the phone
brings up the Hello Bixby
screen, and right now it's incredibly slow to populate the contents of this
screen.
When the lens recognizes a face,
tapping on the
screen will
bring up a menu of features with various lighting styles.
Tapping the date
on the home
screen brings up a number of incomplete profiles and suggested apps whose purpose remains unknown, in addition to changing the wallpaper of the OS, albeit none of the recommended apps are actually able to launch.