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Transferring photos requires an awkward pas de deux, requiring both camera users to press a button simultaneously to link, then to navigate through menus to a send or receive mode before transfers can begin.
Last week, for instance, Microsoft's Tellme division introduced a new addition to its Tellme for BlackBerry software that allows users to press a button, speak the name of a sports team and get a screen showing the latest results.
The app requires users to press a button to trigger its listening features so they won't be overwhelmed with a stream of search results when they don't need them, Tuttle says.
The three-times-a-day reaction-time test -- or rather, the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Psychomotor Vigilance Test -- required users to press a button on a personal digital assistant whenever the image of a bull's-eye appears on the screen; response speed is measured in milliseconds, providing a measure of alertness.
A cult following has developed for the Blackberry, which has a small lettered keyboard that is easier to use than a cell-phone interface, which often requires users to press a number key twice before entering a letter of the alphabet.
But what it also does is allow users to press a button and get a receipt.
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One version of the card allows a user to press a button to choose between a checking or a savings account.
To capture latency, we allow the user to press a button to indicate a stimulus during the Waiting for wave state.
In calibration mode, the computer interface sends a character to the computer to prompt the user to press a certain key.
"It moves your leg exactly like you would in your normal gait". To begin a step, the exoskeleton requires a user to press a button on a remote control; the team is working on a more intuitive interface.
The Scholtès oven allows its user to press a single button to cook a "poulet rôti" (roast chicken), another to bake "gâteaux" (cakes) — an extreme simplicity of operation that Mr. Prodel describes as a sort of "informal" universal design.
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