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Discover Ludwig"scroll around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the action of scrolling through content on a computer or mobile device. Example: I spent hours scrolling around on social media, looking at photos and reading posts from my friends. Another example: The website's interface was easy to navigate, making it effortless to scroll around and find the information I needed.
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Similarly, you can double tap to zoom, and scroll around documents as you would on an iPad-native page.
They'll keep playing even as you scroll around, though they stay silent unless you click/tap them, in which case the audio plays.
Even on the single click sections, however, we're able to scroll around without accidental clicks – so when the double click screens come up, we tend to forget.
There are ways to zoom in and out and scroll around but you will find yourself squinting and suffering when accessing blog posts like this one.
I can only find a couple of spots that let you scroll around 360 degrees as you can with most of the rest of Street View.
PDFs are easy to zoom in on and scroll around, though their scanned text doesn't fare so well on e-paper screens.
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So you spend an awful lot of energy just scrolling around, both horizontally and vertically.
"How?" After pressing a few buttons on her keyboard and scrolling around, she gave up and speculated that this must have happened when Wells Fargo ate Wachovia.
If you have a blog, services including Word Press, Blogger and Live Journal have free downloadable applications that will let you update your blog without logging into a Web page and scrolling around in confusion.
You can see how the videos look as they auto-play in the feed, get scrolled around, and are opened and closed in this clip.
The phone scrolling around the room came to a pause.
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