With a mechanical keyboard, on the other hand, each key press triggers an actual on-off switch a feeling as solid as flicking on the lights.
Instead, the key-press mechanics are executed by a plastic cap which slides around the display like a sleeve to keep the wear and tear on the OLEDs to a minimum.
Thus was born Women, Water, and Wells, a selection of sixty-two striking photographs from his book, Water is Key (Balcony Press).
Consumers listening to music on their Xperia U can also enjoy improved sound quality with the stylish new Smart Headset for Android smartphones, which features SmartKey - a dedicated application launch key that consumers press once to launch a favourite app.
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The Flex tracks your sleep quality as well, but the approach here differs from other Fitbit products: whereas the Fitbit One and Fitbit Zip have a key you can press to enter sleep mode, the Flex has no buttons at all, so your only recourse for logging sleep is to use the app or website.
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When you press a key on these models, its underside squishes through a layer of rubber that touches a circuit board.
It really is very simple: just look at something and press the Delete key.
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The Obama administration views the summit, as well as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, as key forums through which to press U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific.
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Today, his key economic advisers had a press conference and issued a press release, saying, well, he didn't completely mean we have to remove regulation from Wall Street.
Or you can program your computer screen, on which you're playing your 17th game of solitaire, to display an Excel spreadsheet at the press of a key if you see the boss approaching.
She appeared before the Leveson Inquiry into press standards to answer key questions about the hacking scandal.
In this context, the international press has played a key role over the last decades in the region.
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That 0.1 numbering gives a good indication of just how light the visible feature set might be, though -- other than an existing update to substitute the virtual menu button for a long-press of the home key, the interface changes are mostly limited to dedicated buttons for switching browser tabs and between different cameras.
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Simply press and hold a single keyboard key and Easy-Aim will instantly optimize the DPI setting on your mouse.
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However, the key to the day will be the Bernanke press conference.
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One press of the "w" key brought up local weather results instantaneously.
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Once that predicate is laid, hold press conferences with Democratic incumbents in key districts challenging their challengers to choose sides, to either own or disown Cheney.
There are a number of key differences between the industry's plan for press regulation for England and Wales and that agreed by politicians and campaigners.
The Maine program has been beset by controversy surrounding its cost and alleged conflict of interest among its key stakeholders, but many states are keen to press ahead.
According to a survey by Spectrem Group, financial advisors are largely treading water with many wealthy investors, and worse, have lost significant ground with a key wealth segment, the company said in a press release.
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Traders were also awaiting a European Central Bank press briefing after the central bank left its key interest rates unchanged.
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"Travelers will indeed see increased security measures at our airports, train stations, and other key sights, " said Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta at a press conference Tuesday.
Yesterday, key government officials, trade stakeholders, and members of the press were on hand to witness U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Panamanian Minister of Commerce and Industry Ricardo Quijano sign a letter exchange setting a date for the entry-into-force of the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA).
Reports in the Russian press have suggested the Kremlin and others wanted control of key internet systems passed to a UN agency.
Our only complaints with the design are the size of the WiFi key (gloved or ham-handed users may find it difficult to press) and the lack of some sort of tab, notch or spring to help open the battery door.
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Health care also cited in many polls as a key issue for Americans in the 2000 elections, and Clinton will likely press Congress to pass the so-called patient's bill of rights, which would give patients some new powers in dealing with their health maintenance organizations (HMO) and other managed care plans.
The U.S. government has been reluctant to press the issue of Afghanistan corruption and upset its working relationship with key Afghan officials.
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Earlier on Monday, deputy White House press secretary Bill Burton confirmed there would be a new interrogation team for key terror suspects.
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