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"finger press" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pressing or pushing motion with one's finger as opposed to a whole hand or another body part. For example: "I used my finger press to activate the button on the machine."
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Using your other finger, press against the outside where your other finger is pressing on the inside.
In fact, because water is conductive, just like a finger, the screen may read a water drop as a finger press, submersing the screen completely may make it unusable.
How the order of cards could be rearranged with a finger press and drag.
Drop a glob of spit on your index finger, press your thumb on top of it, and slowly pull your thumb away.
Using the sides of your thumb and finger, press on the bone of the eye socket, through your upper and lower eyelids.
These aren't mechanical keys, of course: They're essentially touch-capable ridges that suggest the location of the device's keyboard (in portrait orientation) and have a little bit of give on finger press.
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The finger presses the plastic button.
His finger pressed it to the board, obscured it".
He won it with an index finger pressed to his lips.
Exercises such as leg lifts, finger presses and bent-leg situps can also be done.
A fat Cupid sits on the bar, a coy finger pressed to its lips.
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