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The idea of placing an "anchor" by holding a finger or stylus down, and then scrolling in the direction indicated by the next movement is quite old.
Tap and hold the stylus down on the box you're trying to move If you want to move it to where another box is and move the other box to where your other box was before, just hold the box onto the other box Now release the box you're moving into the new area Press the up button on the D-Pad on the menu box that has been selected which will cause it to go up with a down arrow underneath it.
Slightly rub it a bit and slide your stylus down to the bottom of the screen.
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Instead of passively recording forces, its stylus actively presses down, recording how hard the cell presses back.
When your dog is standing in front of you, move your stylus quickly down its snout.
As the stylus rose up and down the mold, the carver moved with it.
Leopold Stokowski spent an afternoon at the Laboratories recently and listened to a recording by the "hill and dale" method, in which the stylus cuts up and down instead of waving from side to side, as formerly.
Henry Yuen, Gemstar's chief executive, is visiting New York publishing suites with the second-generation prototype of the SoftBook, a slim 22-ounce version featuring a paperback-sized screen, color text, a 50-book capacity and a stylus that can jot down and erase notes.
"Listen to the lyrics," he said, removing the single from the sleeve, placing the plastic adapter in the middle of the turntable, then the forty-five, lifting up the stylus and putting it down on the first groove, which was already whizzing round.
If you select a file, an option to delete it will not appear unless you hold down the stylus on the chosen item.
When you move a stylus up and down the potentiometer you play one or more of the notes in a pre-defined set of musical tones.
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