Sentences with phrase «when tapping on the screen»

When you tap on the Screen Recording feature, you'll start recording your screen.
The hinges are smooth when moving the screen, but do a bad job of holding it in place when tapping on the screen or typing away on the keyboard.

Not exact matches

You can swipe up on the screen when the phone is off to launch right into it, or double tap it to get the lock screen, for example.
In one such test, an astronaut sees a blank screen on a handheld device and is instructed to tap the screen when an LED counter lights up.
When a stop signal (the letter «M») appeared on screen, the participants were told to not tap either foot, meaning to stop their action.
The respondents tapped the right foot when the letter appeared on the right side of the screen, and the left foot when the letter appeared on the left side of the screen.
Also, bizarrely, tapping the Vita screen 5 times when you are playing on remote play will fix problems which is a bit like knowing which brick to tap to get into Diagon Alley... You can see the full list being addressed in future patches below.
Notes fall down to a line at the bottom of the screen where you're expected to input by tapping when and where they overlap, or hold on the line for yellow ones.
When you bring these up you can tap an icon on the screen and draw on the tablet display in four different colours.
When it's finally come to a rest on the home screen, tap the Phone tab at the bottom.
The «True Touchpad Interface,» shown in the RDX last week at the New York auto show, uses absolute positioning, so when a user wants to access a function on the top left of the screen, for instance, they tap the top left portion of the touchpad to highlight it.
When you're watching certain movies, you can tap on the screen and a little IMDb box will appear with the name of the cast members currently onscreen (the movie does not stop at this point).
If you tap on the screen to bring up the menu items when reading, there's a little time indicator in the lower right corner that you can tap to adjust the speed of narration.
In the latest round of patent filings, Samsung suggests you could «move your wrist to call up different features, or tap on the screen to interact with remote controls for devices around your house» or that the device may» display the time when at rest inactive on your wrist, and it would be laden with sensors, including an optical one for monitoring pulse.»
For example, when we tapped All Friends on the right side of the screen, the left side displayed a grid of the latest four updates.
When you open up Aldiko on the main home screen you want to tap SD CARD.
Anybody who's used the iPad knows there are big advantages in moving to a touch - screen interface, especially when it comes to e-reading (you can highlight passages with a finger, look up words in the dictionary by tapping on them, and so forth).
Other random issues I encountered: The keyboard in the Newsstand didn't work consistently when in landscape mode, it wouldn't always register various taps on the screen, and sometimes the interface ran away with itself (e.g. in one instance, when I zoomed in on a photo, the image moved every which way).
Although Dell does not offer double - tap to wake, the device does have a feature that turns on the screen when you pick it up.
When I moved back to the reMarkable, where you need to tap on the screen to pull up the eraser, I felt as if I'd downgraded.
When you tap it, the App Wheel appears on the right side of the screen, showing thumbnails of your six favorite apps.
When using it in stand mode, I simply tapped on the screen to flip pages rather than using the physical buttons.
For example, I'm seeing a fairly consistent behavior when tapping the «nook» button twice after turning a page: the last line on the screen (the one temporarily «obscured» by the navigation panel) looks noticeably darker / clearer than the lines above it (I want to say it is «as clear as can be» but that might be a little too sweeping a statement to make at this point).
When dealing with casual keyboard duties, the temptation to tap away at the touchscreen rather than use the trackpad is very strong but for longer - form emails and documents the full keyboard obliterates an on - screen virtual alternative.
When we read the «Walking Dead Volume 1» comic book, the table of contents showed us thumbnails of every page, thumbnails which also appeared in a scrolling carousel when we tapped on the bottom of the scrWhen we read the «Walking Dead Volume 1» comic book, the table of contents showed us thumbnails of every page, thumbnails which also appeared in a scrolling carousel when we tapped on the bottom of the scrwhen we tapped on the bottom of the screen.
When you're reading a book just tap the middle of the screen, then touch the X-Ray icon on the top menu bar (if it's not there, then your particular book isn't supported).
First, when selecting a highlighted item on an open menu, in addition to tapping the screen with your finger you can actually just click the menu key again and it will act like an enter key (or touchscreen click) and select the item.
When I tapped «More» on the home screen, I could see shortcuts to books, periodicals, files, movies, and TV shows that I had recently accessed.
Strangely, while there's a separate icon (that comes up when you choose Notes from the Options menu) for adding a note by drawing with the stylus, you have to double - tap on the highlighted part of the screen to get the keypad to appear, which didn't always work for me.
When you run them on the PlayBook, the apps take advantage of the larger screen and, thus, are more accessible than on the BlackBerry, at least for tap - oriented users.
The Voice Guide and Screen Reader are basically the same thing in that it turns on a voice that will either read out loud what is currently on the screen or make a sound when you tap something, such as the back or home buScreen Reader are basically the same thing in that it turns on a voice that will either read out loud what is currently on the screen or make a sound when you tap something, such as the back or home buscreen or make a sound when you tap something, such as the back or home buttons.
Having dedicated buttons allow you to rest your finger on the button and press down when you need to turn the page, instead of moving a finger to tap on the screen.
When reading a book, magazine, or newspaper, just tap the center of the screen to see menu options — contents, search, brightness, and more — and the bookmarking graphic on the upper right of the screen.
Knock on / knock code turns on the screen when you tap it with your own pattern.
One place it consistently has problems for me is when hitting the accept button to download apps from Google Play, doesn't matter what part of the screen the button is located on it takes a good half dozen taps to get it to respond.
Since I first went hands - on with the PlayBook, I've noticed the homescreen GUI has become much more fluid and the sensitivity to touchscreen inputs has been refined (I noticed it initially didn't respond to my index finger taps as nicely as when I tapped the screen with my thumbs (maybe I tap too fast with my index fingers?)
Obviously, there is no physical keyboard, which Amazon went away from with the last generation Kindle Touch, but everything is accomplished through the touchscreen — including typing on a touchscreen keyboard and tapping or swiping on the screen to turn pages when reading.
Applications are hiding below a small on - screen button on the homescreen, and when tapped, attempts to give you a nice 3D «reveal» animation.
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But it gets worse, when the elder Lycan goes to attack you a prompt goes up on screen to press the right stick in a certain direction, so after a few minutes of spamming R2 / L2 and tapping the right stick around you're then thrown into another series of QTE prompts that are exactly, 100 %, the same for each of the times you fight an Elder Lycan.
When it comes to controlling the pinball action you can use either button controls (L and R buttons for flippers and left stick for nudging the table) or touch controls (tapping the left or right section of the screen to control the flippers and sliding your finger on the back touch for nudge) or a combination of both.
From the Flags level with its Track and Field-esque button - bashing to the Rock Climbing mode, which merely has the player tap a button when an on - screen prompt is displayed, none of these activities have any sense of weight to them.
When playing Virtual Console titles on Nintendo 3DS, by tapping the touch screen players can access the Virtual Console menu.
Tap anywhere on screen when sheep are jumping, that's all you need to do.
However, when the player taps the screen while directly over a Goomba, they can stomp on it, allowing them to jump higher.
Of course there are items you don't want to tap on when they fly across the screen such as your own Boozoul guys.
Yoshi's Woolly World already supports the new Yarn Yoshi amiibo, which when tapped on the Wii U GamePad allows players to play solo with two Yoshis on screen.
It's in these moments, when the fate of collecting that last black coin is determined by the millisecond I tap my iPhone, where I've come to appreciate the care spent making sure Mario feels right on a touch screen.
There are moments in the game when you have to tap the A-button repeatedly or press the button when the circle gets to a certain point on the screen.
Will they just add a button on the bottom screen, and when you tap it Wisp appears and tells you to tap an Amiibo on the bottom screen?
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