Sentences with phrase «using the right hand thumb»

Perhaps I am simply used to using buttons positioned on the right side, or a combination of right and left, but I am after all a right handed person, used to using the right hand thumb for matters of power and volume.

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Use the forefinger on your left hand and the thumb and forefinger on your right hand to crimp the edges.
It appeared he had been coached to keep that left hand in his pocket and use his right hand repeatedly with his common «thumb - and - two - fingers - squeezed - together» gesture.
To do it right, use a pair of parallel handles and place your hands close together with your forefinger and thumbs touching, then lower your body while keeping your elbows at your sides.
In Nadi Suddhi, the fingers and thumb of the right hand are used to close off first one nostril and then the other.
To begin, use the thumb of your right hand to close your right nostril.
Bring the right hand up to the nose and fold the index and middle fingers to the palm, so that you can use the thumb to close the right nostril, and the ring finger to close the left nostril.
The power and volume buttons have a good tactile feel, and are placed on the right where they are easily accessible with a thumb or forefinger depending on which hand you are using the phone with.
Right handed users are invited to use their fingers rather than thumbs to engage the phone.
Sounds good in theory but I am a bonafide thumb user who is totally used to feeling for the right hand edge.
The size is just about right to let you deploy two thumbs for rapid entry, or use it one - handed, which is great for those working on the move.
The Android buttons are odly placed if you use the Tablet right - handed and horizontally: your thumb lands right where the buttons are and it's actually easier to simply rotate it by 180 degrees and hold it from the opposite side.
That's what I do... Wiimote in left hand and Nunchuck in right hand... but I think it has to do with the whole moving around with my right thumb... I'm so used to playing like everyone else on a normal controller with my LEFT thumb.
Or slide your entire phone down using the palm of your hands and then stretch your thumb to the right corner.
That button is easy to find with your fingers if you're holding the phone with your right hand, or your thumb if you're using your left — great placement.
It's made to be used right - handed, so there are a couple of thumb buttons on the left - hand side, accompanied by a small amount of grippy rubber.
We found that during right - handed use the volume key was a stretch for our thumb, which meant that increasing the volume required us to shuffle the handset a little in our palm.
Mice made specifically with right - or left - handed users in mind often have ergonomic designs and extra buttons that make use of the ring finger or thumb.
By default, new apps populate from the top - left corner down, but that's quite the stretch for my thumb when I'm using the phone with just my right hand.
The mouse has two side buttons positioned under the thumb, which can be magnetically detached and placed on either side for left or right hand use.
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