The biggest disappointment was the page -
turning swipe gesture.
Not exact matches
This will allow you to endlessly
swipe downwards to read the next pages, instead of the normal page
turn gestures.
Windows 7 users will have the added ability to use finger
gestures to enhance the reading experience, including using a finger pinch to zoom in and out and finger
swipes to
turn pages.
It is fully touchscreen which means you can
turn pages by
swipes and
gestures.
When you
turn a page this trailing line follows you across the page when you
gesture and
swipe.
You can not use touchscreen
swiping and
gesturing to
turn a PDF page, if you are zoomed in.
I have noticed that there is a split demographic of users that swear by manual page
turn buttons, while the other half are used to touchscreen devices where they
swipe and
gesture.
You can tap on the page to
turn,
swipe /
gesture or use the Tap to Flip feature that is on the bottom of the e-reader.
iBooks has good support, as does Mantano Reader, but the Kobo app always starts reading from the beginning of the chapter (no matter where your location is), page
turns do not automatically synchronize (same with Marvin), and the two finger
swipe down
gesture conflicts with Kobo's brightness adjustment
gesture.
I particularly appreciated being able to change the stylus
gesture for
turning pages: I preferred using a right - to - left
swipe (in imitation of a page
turn in a paper - and - ink book) over the default left - to - right motion.
I also like the way you can
turn pages by
swiping across the page — it's a much more natural
gesture, especially for a device that's trying to emulate a dead - tree book.
Nicolai, If you use
swipe gesture to flip pages, you can easily
turn pages forward and backward regardless of which hand you hold you Kindle in.
There's a
swiping gesture to
turn pages, which works well.
The mobile version of Safari was always a reasonably good way to browse, with multitouch
gestures and
swipes making navigation straightforward, but the Apple A5's extra
turn of speed and the software improvements in iOS 4.3 considerably boost the experience.
And when the screen goes dark, you can make horizontal
swipe gestures to
turn the pages of the e-ink screen above.
As you'll note in the video, at first I couldn't figure out how to do
gestures with a mouse - it
turns out you go to the edge of the display and hold down the right mouse button and then
swipe.
Intuitive controls using Infrared Touch Screen technology, to allow
swipes to
turn pages, highlighting of phrases, tap words to lookup words in the builtin dictionary,
gesture zoom of images, and increase font sizes.
I don't know since I don't own a iPhone or iPod Touch, but I suspect that it might be a bit easier to read with the iPhone,
swiping the screen to
turn the page seems a more natural
gesture than pressing a button, however you will be using both hands, whereas with the Kindle you need only use one.
You can make a tomahawk - like chopping
gesture to
turn the flashlight on or off, and
swipe up to shrink the screen for one - handed use.
You can also
turn on fingerprint
gestures on the device, so you can bring down the full notification drawer with two
swipes.
Customize your Stock Rom with a lot useful features: - Enable Numeric battery - Clock position (Right, Center, Left, Hide)- Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text - Disable Scrolling cache - Skip Music with Volume buttons - Disable screen
turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC / USB cable - Disable loud volume sound warning - Advanced Power menu: (Thanks to CM / C3C076 / Kennethso168 @xda)------ Reboot ------ Recovery ------ HotBoot ------ Download ------ Screen capture ------ Screen recording (Busybox required)------ Quick Dial number (+ Display number)------ On / Off Data - Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to Oma @xda)- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP button - Long back kill App - CM Circle Battery - Hide / Set Color of Battery Text - Expand all notifications - Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)- Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable
Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support it.
The search bar is a permanent part of the Evie Launcher home screen, and it features one of the two
gestures that are permanently
turned on:
swipe down to search.
This feature is called palm
swipe that has to be
turned on from the Motions and
gestures option available in the settings of the device.
Xiaomi Mi A1 users also complained of problems with Recents apps button, unresponsiveness of camera,
swipe on fingerprint sensor
gesture not working, unresponsiveness of ambient light sensor, app crashes and Bluetooth automatically
turning on for some people.
Other issues include
swipe on fingerprint sensor
gesture not working, unresponsiveness of ambient light sensor, app crashes and Bluetooth automatically
turning on for some users.
If you keep it
turned on, you can also control whether you use a
gesture (
swiping up diagonally from a bottom corner) or a button (tapping the Home button three times) to access One - Handed Mode.
the sensor can be alternatively used to
turn the phone into sleep mode and wake up along with the support of
swipe gestures.
Found in Settings then
Gestures, you'll see a few different things you can do by
swiping your finger around on the screen when it's
turned off.
I
turn off the
swipe down
gestures while using Touch Circle so I can scroll through the dots, but I leave
swipe up enabled so I can still
swipe to access the app drawer.
There is also a small selection of
gestures available, which includes things like double tapping to lock the device and sliding to adjust the volume, which you can do by
swiping two fingers up on the display to
turn the volume up and
swiping two fingers down to
turn the volume down.