Sentence examples for touch button from inspiring English sources

The phrase "touch button" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a button that is activated by pressing or touching it (as opposed to one that needs to be pushed or turned). For example, "John pressed the touch button on the elevator to go to the fourth floor".

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Mr Kerry's message about jobs and healthcare and Iraq could not penetrate the touch button "value" issues of abortion, guns and gays in a state where 36% of voters are evangelical Christians.

In the top-left corner, you'll see a touch button replacing the Escape, key for instance.

That touch button that disables the Nvidia cards is really a pain.

Or, if I'm lucky, I'll push one touch button or whatever it's called and a different will react.

A sensor turns on the backlight when you move the watch towards your face (this happens intermittently but it works in principle) and you can also turn on the backlight by pressing the left touch button.

On the device itself, you can find a touch button and 12 color LEDs to tell you the pollution status of the last 12 hours without having to look at your phone.

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"Don't use the touch buttons in a humid environment".

There are three illuminated touch buttons beneath the screen: Menu, Home and Back.

Touch buttons for exposure, self-timer, macro (close up) and flash flank the left side of the screen.

It's a bad sign that two pages of the manual are dedicated to listing warnings about these touch buttons.

The illuminated touch buttons are a little balky, the menus are confusing and you'll probably have to buy a cable for your computer or i-gadget.

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