Not exact matches
The touch - sensitive Touch
Control Buttons on the steering wheel respond to
swiping motions in the same
way as the surface of a smartphone.
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Even though the gesture
controls were introduced as a
way to make navigating through multiple applications a breeze, I found it to add an unnecessary step in accessing applications on the Z10 since
swiping up would place you at the device's home screen, which would be filled with recently opened applications.
Unlike her 3D adventures though, Lara's GO
controls are all about
swiping to move as you make your
way through turn based traps and other death - defying risks.
It's a relaxing sort of game, where you will use
swipe gestures to
control your character as he travels, avoiding different hazards along the
way.
The best
way to explain it is like spinning a globe;
swipes on the touch screen rotate the camera 360 degrees around the circle pad -
controlled Pit.
This game really would benefit from some sort of
swipe control mechanic though as after playing through 3 levels thisafternoon via mouse it's obvious this was the
way the game was intended to be played (yes I know the original had 2 trackballs but in the abscence of one of those on my pc the mouse makes a good alternative)
Score a touchdown and drive your
way to the bowl with simple tap and
swipe controls.
I hate the
way controls are mapped on the Vita (reload =
swipe on backtouch?!?!) and to my surprise the game is much more cut down in terms of graphics effects than e.g. Resogun, which I'd imagine is much more complex and taxing on the hardware.
Fight as boxing legends past and present in the newest Fight Night installation from EA, which has truly impressive graphics and squeezes an incredible amount of gesture
control onto a 3.5» interface (
swipe this
way to throw an uppercut;
swipe this
way to throw a haymaker, etc.).
On the gesture downside,
swiping from the bottom used to be a very useful and easy
way to quickly access settings, but now the
Control Center requires a
swipe down from the right side of the notch.
Just
swipe up from your Home Screen to access the
Control Center and then
swipe all the
way to the right.
You can either
swipe all the
way up from the bottom of the screen or use a four - finger
swipe upward to access the App Switcher, which squishes App Spaces and
Control Center together in an easy - to - access location.
One
way around this problem would be to enable Immersive Mode, which is an Android feature that auto - hides the navigation and status bars, while letting you access these
controls when you need them by
swiping in from the edge of your screen.
The fourth - generation Apple TV ($ 150 and up) has the most powerful voice search and a clever
swipe - based remote
control, while the Amazon Fire TV ($ 100) is a fast and fairly cost - efficient
way to stream 4K video.
There are two
ways you can turn off Bluetooth and Wi - fi on your iPhone: first, simply
swipe up on your iPhone home screen to bring up
Control Center; from there, you can turn off both these options.
The best
way to
control the Huawei Mate 9 is to get used to
swiping around the camera interface, as that will reveal all the extra functionality you need to get more
control over the composition of your photo.
I would have liked to see more
ways of interacting with card notifications, a little less reliance on voice
control and a little less
swiping.
I still think
swiping down from the right side of the screen to access
Control Center is a mistake, but given the
way iOS is programmed, I don't see much of an alternative.
But the simplest
way to switch apps is to just
swipe along the bottom of the screen, left or right, as if there was some kind of
control strip there.