By running your fingers and
thumb over the pad, you can use it like a mouse, or to control a camera, or anything else you feel like programming into the controller.
By running your fingers and
thumb over the pad, you can use it like a mouse.
By running your fingers and
thumb over the pad, you can use it like a mouse.
Not exact matches
Padding over the
thumb provides additional protection without affecting your mobility.
I just can't think of a reason I'd want to use a track
pad over analog sticks, especially if I need to take my
thumbs off the sticks to control it.
With Dead Trigger 2 you can move using the D -
pad (still difficult), but you have to aim using the touch screen still, awkwardly stretching your right
thumb over - so why bother at all?
Typing in your login info requires the use of the two
thumb pads that rumble and vibrate as they move
over every on - screen letter.