Usually, clicking on the label positions the cursor in the form field, or toggles the value of radio buttons or check boxes. |
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Repeat to add toggles to the remaining four patches with matching grainlines. |
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Velcro, toggles, hidden buttons and magnets are the added details that set this season apart from the last. |
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She is wearing a silly hat with toggles on either side, and these dance and jiggle the more aggressive she becomes. |
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One button toggles power on and off, another resets the display, and one exits the on-screen menu. |
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While you are typing, there's a button which toggles between CAPS, lower case, numbers, and punctuation modes. |
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The seventh button toggles full-screen text input on and off, the eighth flips the display from portrait mode to landscape. |
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Bone and antler were used to make dress-pins, hair combs, toggles, needle-cases, handles for iron knives, awls and other domestic equipment. |
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He played with a tassel in each hand, sometimes nervously chewing the toggles. |
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Jenny points to the popularity of hoods, vests, trainers and toggles in today's fashions. |
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Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos, the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches. |
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Netsuke are toggles worn by Japanese men of the upper classes. |
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They served as belt toggles to hold containers for tobacco, money and other objects that would be carried on the cloth belt or girdle, as the kimono had no pockets. |
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Beware, though, as some allow only a limited number of region switches such that after perhaps five toggles, the fifth region code becomes fixed on the drive. |
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Guiding of the upper and lower platens is on the four corners instead of on-center directly in line with the toggles. |
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We also offered a collection 17 small ivory Japanese carved toggles called netsukes and these made from PS80 to PS800 for the examples signed by the makers. |
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