Sentences with phrase «trackpad found»

The report reiterated earlier rumors suggesting that the home button on the iPhone 7 models will «simulate a click, using the same approach as Force Touch» trackpad found on the new 12 - inch MacBook and latest MacBook Pros.
However, the Air's basic design hasn't been revised in years, it still has a non-Retina 1440 × 900 display and older Broadwell Core i5 and i7 processors, and it doesn't have the great Force Touch trackpad found on every other current Apple laptop.
Trackball — The Onyx reviewed has a trackball, but it is possible that by the time it goes into production that it may feature the optical trackpad found on the Curve 8520.
You can «two finger touch» using a trackpad found on most laptops.
The main control is a trackpad found on the device's right side.
Each controller features a trigger, two grip buttons, a Menu button, a button to call up the Steam overlay, and a trackpad — twin to the nifty haptic trackpads found on the Steam Controller, meaning each can be used as a mouse, a scroll wheel, or a bunch of buttons depending on the developer's needs.

Not exact matches

Navigate the 360º video with your mouse or trackpad so you and your students can look up, down, and all around for the many fun things there are to find.
We weren't able to try it out on the show floor, but we'll be interested to see how it performs; we've found previous versions of Lexus» trackpad interface hard to use.
The touchpad features vibrating haptic feedback that I still find a bit weird, but drivers will find the system familiar to the trackpad that they probably use daily on their laptop.
I found the dock's keyboard and built - in trackpad to be quite pleasant to use.
But for the most part I still find myself using the trackpad to get things done on the 9790.
We found ourselves wishing for a stylus, because finger selection was never quicker or easier than using the trackpad.
Now while I don't totally disagree with everything Kevin said, I do find that for me it was definitely worth the upgrade, and since I haven't had the same issues he experienced with his device (ie the trackpad problem), I'll continue to use it until the next big thing comes down the line (QNX Berry anyone?).
... and I actually found the 9650 to be «laggy» compared to a 9700... very subtle, but it's there... seemed like always a tiny delay when scrolling with the 9650, either the cursor, or pages, could be a trackpad sensitivity issue... I du n no for sure, but the 9700 feels MUCH snappier and smoother than the 9650, despite the latter having twice the app memory (512 vs 256 MB)...
The Chiclet style full QWERTY keyboard and trackpad is similar to the type found on the 10 - inch Asus Eee PC, with additional storage support courtesy of built - in USB 2.0 port and SD card support to expand the already impressive 32 GB of on board storage and year's free Asus cloud storage.
Again keeping with the BlackBerry 7 line, you'll find the trackpad and display light up and power down in sequence.
As with any smaller laptop - style device, accidental disruptive touches of the trackpad were frequent, but there's a hardware button that lets you disable the pad for more accurate typing — which we found indispensable.
Even when docked, I found myself mostly using the touchscreen, which feels a little faster than mousing around; that might change when Acer's drivers update to support trackpad gestures, but I'd still recommend sticking with a touchscreen device when you upgrade to Windows 8.
We found that using the trackpad would often lead to a lock - up quickly, but disabling the trackpad would give us longer typing before it happened again.
Now that there's a touchscreen, if you're sloppy with your trackpad up scroll you could find yourself accidentally swiping on the screen without wanting to.
We did find the trackpad to be a little too recessed; also, it felt awkward to swipe across it because we could feel the edges around the trackpad.
Based on our first impressions, we'd be tempted to dump the central optical trackpad, although with extended use we might find it useful.
Of course, the optical trackpad works as it did on previous devices, giving you an additional option for navigation and interaction, although we found we used it sparingly.
On the bottom left of my terrible trackpad sketch, you have the mom and pop indie bookstore, which for a very long time was the only way to find and buy books.
Given that the most notable addition here from the original Pearl series is the use of a trackpad over the trackball, some may find that change a slight bit of a challenge.
The new model integrates a touch - sensitive trackpad and the highly tactile, distinctive, fretted keyboard found in RIM's premium full - QWERTY handsets.
The trackpad isn't good at all and I found myself just using the touchscreen to navigate around it.
We found the trackpad does tend to feel at least as cramped as the keyboard, if not more, but you fall into a fairly natural rhythm of using the touchscreen and trackpad depending on which is quicker and easier.
Alternatively, you may find the PS4's trackpad easier to use, with slight touches and clicks proving much more intuitive than the wild on - screen flailing unleashed via the right stick.
It also includes a clickable trackpad like the one found on the HTC Vive controllers, as well as a trigger on the back.
The keys have a slightly rubbery feel when you press down that is soft and pleasant without feeling mushy, and the glass trackpad works as well as any you'd find on a MacBook.
We spent hours playing games on the Dell and found that the trackpad's palm rejection is superb and didn't cause any accidental clicks.
The Force Touch trackpad was made larger to provide more room for gestures, and the keyboard was also updated with a second - generation version of the butterfly keys found in the 12 - inch MacBook.
We found it unreliable and, as a result, more frustrating to use than the trackpads on our other picks.
The G1 had a similarly - located trackball, but I find the G2's trackpad much easier to use.
Typically on a device of this size from an Android manufacturer we'd expect to find a keyboard and perhaps a trackpad upon opening, but Motorola has again defied expectations here.
If true, it's possible Apple will simply make the Home button more like Force Touch, which we find on newer MacBooks and the new Force Touch Trackpad from Apple.
The technology is pretty similar to Apple's 3D Touch and Force Touch technologies that are found on the iPhone display and the MacBook trackpads.
I haven't found a similar gesture with the trackpad or the touchscreen.
You can also pin apps as tiles, but I found that the current version only lets you do that with the trackpad or mouse input.
Beneath the deep - and - punchy keyboard rests the large trackpad — which Huawei says is the largest one found on a 14 - inch laptop.
Most of these are along the lines for features you find in any laptop with a good touchpad or trackpad, with or without buttons.
The Chiclet style keyboard and trackpad which is the same as the one found on a 10 - inch Eee PC and the Transformer Prime is where you'll find standard USB and SD card slots and charging port.
On the Chromebook 11, you'll find a 180 - degree reinforced hinge, rugged design, sealed keyboard and trackpad and a punchy typing experience accompanying a portable package.
You'll never use the trackpad for gaming, but we found it annoying for everything else.
It's one of the best trackpads I have used in a laptop and rivals the one found in the Microsoft Surface Book.
We've been using the touch feature in conjunction with the keyboard more than we had anticipated — it's more efficient for scrolling through documents than gestures on the trackpad, we've found.
Its replacement is based on the Force Touch trackpad technology found in Apple's laptops.
The trackpad isn't good at all and I found myself just using the touchscreen to navigate around it.
For now, the haptic feedback simply replicates the feeling of clicking a mechanical trackpad (something it does perfectly — you really feel like you're pressing a real button), but over time Apple is likely to find other uses for the pressure sensitive technology.
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