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"fiddly" Definitions
  1. difficult to do or use because small objects are involved

261 Sentences With "fiddly"

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It's on the back and a little fiddly and small.
They're extremely fiddly, awkward, and hard to put back on.
The same held true for the notoriously fiddly LittleBits kits.
Analysts gripe that Renault's alliance is too fiddly to value.
Issuing bonds has in any case been a fiddly business.
Well, I think they're OK, but they can be fiddly.
That's a little more fiddly, but absolutely worth the effort.
For Gibraltar is but one of a trio of fiddly issues.
It's a fiddly solution, but it has been known to work.
The experience is often fiddly, and varies from game to game.
So thrice blighted and the opposite of useful: A fiddly gimmick.
That is partly due to the fiddly nature of the reforms.
The process is fiddly, but the result is worth the effort.
Something fiddly, I'd say, involving love, death, salvation, and digital subterfuge.
It's a rather fiddly solution, but it might suit some of you.
Connecting a cable on the go is fiddly enough, power brick manufacturers.
That makes the task of parcelling out its big jobs extra-fiddly.
Second, the Series 4 packaging is more fiddly than before, quite literally.
If that seems complicated, it is made trickier still by fiddly clauses.
Yet eight years on, the tax system looks as fiddly as ever.
None of that fiddly technical stuff, however, will be visible to users.
It consists of 70 potentially fiddly parts and runs using a basic motor.
Probably the least-threatening cannibals ever encountered in video gaming No fiddly controls.
But the success of such regulations and other fiddly licensing requirements is inarguable.
In a properly run administration, the fiddly stuff could be left to underlings.
There are no fiddly radios; no waiting for the moonless night, no treffs.
That's another ... We've done all that fiddly work that needs to be done.
Artichokes are a popular vegetarian alternative because it's fiddly finger food, just like crayfish.
At times, it's insanely fiddly, and it demands performing every step with meticulous care.
FROM STITCHING sequins to printing logos, making clothes can be a delicate, fiddly process.
The slogan was a simple statement about trustworthiness, not a raft of fiddly policies.
Yet today's spring statement is one of the least fiddly fiscal events for decades.
Fiddly changes to this process, such as using less optimistic passenger forecasts, could help.
The process is a bit fiddly, involving soldering, disassembling the toy, and some programming.
It sounds a bit fiddly, but Clode says people pick it up pretty quickly.
The big advantage is you don't have to worry about manufacturing these fiddly junctions.
I'm sure some will continue to embrace fiddly retro gadgets and all their quirks.
The S7s don't have any fiddly flaps or port covers to accomplish this, either.
Two of the steps require the clumsy manipulation of those fiddly wing nuts and hinges.
Seating the earbuds into my ears was a bit of a fiddly task at first.
You can only use a fiddly, resizable box to screengrab portions of what you're reading.
Adding devices to HomeKit can be fiddly but overall the interface is neatly laid out.
Quick ChargerThe Zip 1 battery was fiddly; ground crews often had to wrestle with wires.
But in one key way, it's more generally useful: It's far less fiddly to use.
"It can be quite a fiddly thing," said Dr. Eeva Kuisma, a W.C.S. technical adviser.
India's tax system is so fiddly that it can reduce even grizzled executives to tears.
Then there's cross-platform support—limited and fiddly on Windows, and almost non-existent for Android.
It was installed on five ships from 2008-11, but proved fiddly to use and maintain.
The AirPods experience is simply delightful in ways that fiddly Bluetooth headphones have yet to achieve.
The interface feels a little more fiddly too, and not quite as intuitive as its rivals.
Canon's control scheme is as fiddly and unintuitive on first use as any other camera manufacturer's.
Seedless small clementines or satsumas are best, even if they are a little fiddly to juice.
If you're willing to use third-party software and follow a series of fiddly, convoluted steps.
It was a way of turning back the biological clock without the fiddly business of nuclear transfer.
So the European Commission is starting its own delicate, fiddly process: to withdraw Cambodia's preferential tariff regime.
It's much less fiddly than the last HoloLens or any other face-mounted display I've ever tried.
Skip to 2:20 for an amazingly fiddly gunfight that makes Goldeneye 007 look like Counter-Strike.
I found them slightly fiddly to place at times, but overall this look was pretty easy to create.
Doing that with chemicals is expensive, and fiddly, since the chemicals take time to circulate around the vat.
IT Pro called the design "frustratingly fiddly" to the point they recommend not upgrading the PC at all.
Why do I have to deal with LG's notoriously fiddly method for arranging apps in a drawer twice?
The infotainment system looks absolutely gorgeous, but it's a little bit fiddly and kind of hard to use.
It sounds impressive, but even the laser-focused Mr Ghosn struggled to make the fiddly pact run smoothly.
Overall, Spleeter is another fantastic example of how AI tools can make fiddly bits of creative work simpler.
And fiddly controls are of course even harder to get a handle on if you're sitting in the dark.
All participants have to download specialist software, and getting traditional money into and out of bitcoin's ecosystem is fiddly.
Vineyards are using more machines to pick their grapes, a process which once seemed too fiddly to be mechanised.
Preparing and maintaining qubits is a delicate and fiddly process, akin to classical computing in the days before silicon.
The details of the dispute are fiddly, concerning working hours, top-up rates of pay and working-time rules.
If Mr Trump makes inflated promises with little accompanying detail, Ms Clinton's offerings are on the whole too fiddly.
It is fiddly, labour-intensive and not always accurate; then again the casting method is some 5,33 years old.
Second, the euro crisis forced governments to focus on macroeconomic stability rather than the fiddly business of market regulation.
The only fiddly bit is rubbing the skins off the black-eyed peas (soaking them in hot water helps).
But while they provide near-impermeable security, these keys — like every other on the market — are fiddly and inconvenient.
But the fiddly requirements simply lulled regulators into a false sense of security and allowed bigger, systemic, risks to build.
Dismantle an Amazon Echo and you'll find little more than speakers, microphones, several circuit boards and some fiddly plastic bits.
Getting to them will require disassembling the device, a process that's fiddly and different from one phone model to another.
It's also far from clear whether consumers will generally take to folding phones, or snub them as fiddly and gimmicky.
You won't be choosing your machine's generator, fire control system, heat sinks, armor plating, or other more fiddly parts here.
Then came the SIM -card switcheroo, in "The Bourne Supremacy"—a fiddly business that lightened the load of Bourne's brutality.
The best VR games released so far try not to have you perform too many fiddly little actions like these.
Android Oreo ushered in a ton of extra notification management options, but they're fiddly to use and not easy to understand.
Cameras are often visible, are fiddly to set up, require good lighting and may have their view obscured by other people.
And the pension funds (often government-run) that invest through fiddly private structures are more prone to get bamboozled by fees.
The final problem is the number of fiddly assumptions needed to work out the fiscal contribution of anyone, let alone immigrants.
I have really small hands, so I can only imagine how fiddly the controller is if you have normal-sized hands.
Both of these are kinda fiddly and awkward and it's not hard to see why they didn't ship as-is pic.twitter.
There's certainly no doubt that mass market commercialization of additive manufacturing has proved more fiddly and time-consuming than some envisaged.
The fiddly carrying system also means that these aren't bags you just toss over a shoulder when running out the door.
All of the physical buttons (there are no fiddly touch controls, thankfully) worked consistently and without any fuss, which is great.
But foreclosure is fiddly: it currently takes over four years to process an insolvency, and recovery rates are a lousy 26%.
And it's here, in the fiddly world of noise reduction, that quantum computing hits up against one of its biggest challenges.
Like every good continental, he knows that the tapering curved tips (called "fiddly" by a Tesco buyer) aren't decorative but functional.
The details of the dispute are fiddly, concerning working hours, basic and top-up rates of pay and working-time rules.
Just like the piano keys, these small accessories are composed of lots of fiddly bits that are easily squashed or separated.
People suddenly have time around the house to do fiddly things they wouldn't normally, like proofing yeast and monitoring rising dough.
I can already tell that this is much less fiddly than the last generation, which could be a pain to balance.
The camera has to mount in between the legs that support the lens, which is probably a rather fiddly process to undertake.
If you've been waiting for an update to Google's fiddly Pixel Buds, we might see one at Tuesday's event, according to 9to5Google.
Their fiddly exchanges over details, which spanned several years and spawned an unconventional co-written book, seem unlikely fodder for the stage.
You can also grab a screenshot from Windows and mark it up, but the experience of actually doing so is hellaciously fiddly.
I think the people who find other forms of security too fiddly might well be attracted by the ease of use here.
It is fiddly to have portfolio managers account for every minute spent talking to analysts and then allocate the time among customers.
The Fujifilm app for your phone can be a little fiddly, but the printer itself is simple to set up and use.
And an untitled painting by Alissa McKendrick, in which fiddly figures unspool against an intensely worked red background, is suffused with vertigo.
An outer box that beamed with flashy images, marketing copy, and densely packed small print took a fiddly few moments to remove.
Your goose is also a lot more fiddly than a normal stealth or puzzle game protagonist, but honestly, I'm here for it.
It was also hard to clean and fiddly to use, so each fall I lost interest after only two or three pressings.
Don't get me wrong, it's an intensely futuristic bit of design, but I imagine it's also intensely fiddly to try and actually use.
Besides, rice is less fiddly to cook than millet or sorghum, adds Mr Roy-Macauley—a convenience food for Africa's tired city workers.
This feature is meant to make it easier to color more precisely on differently-sized devices, but it can be a bit fiddly.
Because typing Chinese characters is fiddly, voice-recognition services are more popular than in the West; they should improve faster as a result.
The devices do fiddly jobs like making sure that tiny pearl-coloured buttons for Banana Republic have the word Banana on the top.
They come with a crown of hundreds of fine, fiddly wires that stick out of the skull and have to be manipulated individually.
It's a lovely red shade that matches the included power cable, but it's kind of a fiddly process to shove the earbuds inside.
The user interface is, like most management sims, a little fiddly at first, with several layers of options in each category of assets.
This is useful if you need to check something while wearing gloves or in another situation where a touchscreen would be too fiddly.
One book that is a little more, I suppose, fiddly, is 1986's Sword of the Samurai, written by Mark Smith and Jamie Thomson.
It can be a little fiddly, but once you work out which way the stabilizer goes, it's a simple process to put them together.
It's satisfying to kick the lock into place, but aligning things so that the hub assembly doesn't block the locking pin can be fiddly.
Although the regular Vive's 3.5mm headphone jack wins points for flexibility, in practice it's fiddly and gives you yet another wire to deal with.
The carmaker has learned to be more nimble; Cruise has picked up how to make its fiddly technology robust enough for the open road.
While the modules might be a little fiddly, Lenovo is also combining the use of a kickstand and keyboard, just like Microsoft's Surface tablets.
They are best at plodding but fiddly tasks that it takes a long while to learn and investments that pay off only over time.
It relied on old technologies—analogue broadcasting, slow internet connections and the storage of sounds and sights on fiddly CDs, DVDs and hard drives.
The process, which he said "took quite a bit of fiddly work over a couple days," was condensed down to a 17 minute video.
Instead of putting indistinguishable buttons or small, fiddly wheels on the ear cups, LucidSound turns the entire outside surface of both ear cups into buttons.
A host of other fiddly changes to the tax code would encourage firms to do things like share their profits with workers and hire apprentices.
In the longer run, the tax system, labour laws, the regulation of land-ownership and fiddly, protectionist tariffs should all be given a thorough overhaul.
Some of the steps are a little fiddly, and if you're not careful then you could end up breaking something that's not easy to replace.
Not so fiddly 3D Touch — which requires a press that's more than a tap and kind of akin to a push or a little shove.
Founder Justin Ibbett had done MRP manually on his laptop a few times for some existing market research firms and realized how fiddly it was.
These fiddly notions of grip may seem minor, but I (and my drawing callous) can tell you that it is much more than it seems.
Except for a fiddly gimbal under the legs, it is about as elegant a piece of consumer electronics as I've seen in a long time.
Archival storage is one idea, for it minimises DNA's disadvantages—which are that, compared with hard drives, reading and writing it is fiddly and slow.
Robots are not yet much good at fiddly sewing jobs on floppy fabric; less than 0.1% of the world's industrial robots are in the clothing trade.
All in, though, this was one of the least fiddly budgets in memory; the document itself was less than half as long as Mr Osborne's last.
It is relatively hard to automate soft materials like textiles; making Esquel's shirts involves up to 65 fiddly sub-processes, such as stitching sleeves and cuffs.
Those games have always felt like interactive TV shows mashed together with classic point-and-click adventure games, complete with lots of fiddly puzzles to solve.
It was a little fiddly to use as a laptop due to its size and kickstand, and performance wasn't as good compared to similarly priced laptops.
They were, and are, fiddly, flimsy little things, but those who could afford them could afford to have someone else do the fiddling for them, too.
But they're generally fiddly to use and don't really do much more than show another less-than-real perspective on the scene you're trying to understand.
Or, forget the paper, switch the pen back to a stylus (the process is fiddly), and you can take notes or draw directly on the panel.
The Linux hdparm utility can also be used to issue an ATA Secure Erase command, but is quite fiddly to use and comes with many warnings.
Fair enough: the quartet's plan hinged on convincing shareholders to accept a fiddly combination, which comprised both cash and stock in a spun-off "wagering" business.
On the other hand, a phone's screen is small and fiddly, and holding it up every time you want to use an AR app could become tedious.
Earphones with cables that hook over the ear are, almost as a rule, slower and more fiddly to put on and take off than conventionally hanging ones.
It does take a while to assemble all the pieces, however, and the string-and-pully system is a lot more fiddly to assemble than you'd imagine.
The zippers have been covered up to improve water resistance and maintain a minimalist look, however that makes them slower and more fiddly to use than others.
Third, new users find Twitter too fiddly compared with the alternatives (including Instagram and messaging services such as WhatsApp), which discourages them from continuing to use it.
Laser scanners don't cope well with very small, fiddly details like leaves or hair, for example, and it tends to come up with these strange, blobby shapes.
Users can tap, swipe and rotate the Digital Crown to convert currencies on their wrist where typing or tapping on numerical keypads would be even more fiddly.
The Best Overall: DBPower Hawkeye I QuadcopterSetting this drone up was fiddly, and I didn't think I was going to like it out-of-the box at all.
One such is CRISPR-Cas423, a powerful gene-editing technique that is making the fraught and fiddly business of altering the genetic material of living organisms much easier.
I still find the integrated Smart Cover setup kind of fiddly, and it only works at the one, single angle — so lap typing can get a little frustrating.
The biggest complaint I have about its design is the fiddly magnetic charging cable, which feels like it'll fall out if you look at it the wrong way.
Of course, assembling an iPhone with robots remains a challenge—human fingers are still superior at manipulating fiddly electronics—but 5G will inch production closer to that goal.
Its camera is often fiddly, and its sprawling dungeons necessitate a lot of tedious level grinding and backtracking (something that's alleviated somewhat with Zodiac Age's new fast-forward button).
Gone, it seems, are the days of the trusty passcode, which many still find cumbersome, fiddly and inconvenient — especially when you unlock your phone dozens of times a day.
I don't think the Gemini is the best possible iteration, however; the 1080p model's panel is mediocre, its I/O situation is weird, and its menu system is fiddly.
Hillary Clinton has reams of wonkish proposals, but she has trouble articulating an overall economic agenda and, amid the rhetorical mud-wrestling, her fiddly ideas have received little scrutiny.
China talks a good game about financial reform but its fiddly rules and opaque decision-making are a source of risk and ambiguity—even for its most successful companies.
The best way for Mr Schwarzman to serve his shareholders would be to convert Blackstone from a fiddly partnership to a normal firm, which would command a higher valuation.
Now the thing is that one has to be very careful about over-expanding and just going into fiddly details, and two books becomes three books, becomes eight books.
And given cryptocurrencies' shortcomings—the lack of consumer protection, dizzying price fluctuations, fiddly software, slow throughput and a voracious appetite for electricity—at the moment they fail that test.
QR codes, meanwhile, require you to turn on the camera on your device and physically align it with a code on another screen, a potentially fiddly and difficult process.
Vacheron has signaled the benefits of this patent-pending technology by debuting it in a perpetual calendar, a notoriously fiddly complication to adjust if a watch is not worn.
There is also no window snapping features that I could find; resizing the windows requires tapping and dragging on the screen or using the fiddly trackpad on the keyboard.
"There is often a large amount of fiddly, manual work required to take these predictions and make them part of a broader application, process or analytics dashboard," he wrote.
As anyone who has squeezed into an old economy-class seat or signed fiddly receipts at the check-out knows, these industries clearly lag behind the rest of the world.
Developers spend a ton of time spinning up new servers to run the same sets of applications, and they got tired of doing all these fiddly installs over and over.
The idea being that wearables like smartwatches can feel cramped and fiddly to interact with, given how small their screens need to be to fit on the average human wrist.
You can also post your Kanvas creations on Snapchat, but (perhaps because Snapchat wants to save the premium UI for its own tools) it requires a fiddly workaround, Singh said.
So that the game makes it so damn fiddly to line a boot up with an enemy's supposed-to-be-broken jaw is just, what kind of design is this?
That might sound sensible if you're a risk-averse consumer or retailer; but fiddly and time-eating if you're someone who is always looking for ways to do things quicker.
The controls can be a bit fiddly — at times I struggled to place blocks exactly where I wanted them — but otherwise, Builder's Journey is a laid-back and intuitive experience.
Most computers from the last few years will happily run with an SSD upgrade inside, though obviously the process is more fiddly on a laptop because of the lack of space.
What I will say is that Cherry stabilizers are a little less fiddly when you're trying to replace keycaps, so I personally tend to prefer them when I have the option.
Sure, it sounds more fiddly than just plugging in the iPhone itself, but then Apple is the company that decided it hated wires enough to ditch the classic, ubiquitous headphone jack.
It's going to be a rather fiddly process if you've got a lot of Vines you want to save but it does give you your videos in their original, unaltered format.
Polls are fiddly, too: they have to be weighted according to the likelihood of respondents turning out, the impact of undecided voters and what type of people are answering the questions.
It's one of many reasons that Larian's Divinity 2 received average reviews when it came out ten years ago, with detractors also citing frequent bugs, a fiddly UI and uneven difficulty.
The InkCase communicates with the iPhone over Bluetooth and charges using a fiddly proprietary magnetic connector, which is unfortunate (though the battery is yet to run out after a week of use).
The units I tried were preproduction, and the case needed tweaks to its physical design to make it easier to open and less fiddly to wrap the cord around and close it.
Research and crafting are also key aspects of the game, but these felt a little too fiddly for me, without much in the way of pay-off for the time spent invested.
Some of these were even pretty good, but I was never able to make them stick; I found them too fiddly to set up, and they never felt great as actual keyboards.
Fiddly bits of phone that get misplaced or lost down the back of the sofa… Er, tell me again why it's a good idea to make a smartphone more complicated to use?
The ways technology-as-object operates within the story (rationed out in nursing homes, final registration as a fiddly part of hospice paperwork) suggests a cautious oddness without undercutting the human drama.
But large, complex engines capable of major throttling put too many eggs in one basket, he implied; smaller engines capable of many stages of throttling are better for fiddly operations like vertical landings.
As someone who loves gadgets with fiddly dials and buttons, I love the idea of the Loupedeck, a bespoke console that launched last year designed specifically for one thing: editing photos in Lightroom.
If you're like me, and I'm going to assume you are for the purposes of this post, you like the idea of time tracking, but generally it's a bit too fiddly or complicated.
The set up is quite fiddly, involving the Switch and the 1986 Sony Watchman Pocket TV, a HDMI cable, a HDMI to AV converter, a VCR, an RF signal booster, and an aerial.
Tesla, for example, has struggled to introduce more automation in its plants, and Foxconn has been unable to have robots do much of the fiddly work involved in manufacturing iPhones and other gadgets.
The last fiddly thing you need to do in order to get a good picture is the "keystone" adjustment, the thing that makes your picture look like a proper rectangle instead of a trapezoid.
The procedure to implant these things is performed tens of thousands of times per year, but it's a risky and extremely fiddly one where the slightest error or involuntary movement can cause permanent damage.
It has all the big names in terms of apps too, from Hulu to Spotify, even if it can be a bit fiddly to customize, and LG seems committed to pumping out regular updates.
The technology is here; regulations are next The Platoon Challenge has successfully demonstrated the potential of its technology, but now EU companies and governments have to tackle the fiddly details of regulation and implementation.
But trying to get a latex condom over his member is a fiddly challenge, and if he loses some of his stiffness, it makes it even harder to get a latex condom over it.
Plus, while rechargeable batteries for hearing aids are pretty widely available now, zinc-air button disposable batteries are commonly used — and these can be super fiddly and often difficult for people with partial dexterity.
Unlike the above lenses, the iPhone X lens is a little less fiddly because it clips over the corner (the huge camera bump keeps it locked into place) and won't destroy your screen protector.
Camera companies have been adding Wi-Fi functionality to their products for years, and almost all of them have the same problems: pairing to phones is too fiddly, and the apps usually just suck.
Instead of requiring the somewhat dangerous and fiddly adjustments of valves and stovetop heat to cook food under pressure, the Instant Pot takes things into the electronic age by managing all of that for you.
There's lots of folding and rolling cardboard, and some of the kits can get pretty complex; the inside of the blaster, for instance, has lots of fiddly bits that need to fit together just right.
You have to download a separate program to allow you to search your computer's drives, and it's a bit fiddly to install your own custom web searches (and icons for those) such as I have.
But when a game's first stages are so fiddly—its on-ramping of the player, if you will, is so steep—it becomes incredibly off-putting to anyone without the time to properly tackle it.
The way that the special moves worked, fiddly and too easy to fudge, was one alarm bell as to its inferiority versus the sleek d-pad swipes of Street Fighter II's hadoukens and hurricane kicks.
The X-Pro2 is a step back in control density, integrating the X-T1's ISO dial into its shutter speed dial in a fiddly retro way that I never really got the hang of.
Tiny fiddly changes in the way they're put together or the components that Apple is using reflect the months of learning and support tickets they have to call upon for research over the past months.
Using a controller to create a level is a fiddly process; you're essentially using the left stick as a mouse cursor, dragging it around the screen, and making it tough to create intricate or complex designs.
If you've ever tried to stream some gameplay to Twitch, you'll be aware how intensive that process is for most computers, not to mention all the fiddly settings and immaculate internet required to get it right.
The plague of traditional sales-based CRM systems is that entering accurate data is time consuming and fiddly and often feels like it is only to the benefit of sales managers not the individual sales person.
I loved my cutesy robot sidekicks — jumbles of machinery that could be deployed to solve environmental puzzles — but the puzzles themselves felt finicky and fiddly, more like artificial gates to my progress than real head-scratchers.
The fiddly camera and a nasty save bug (which somehow wiped a bunch of my progress after my first go-round in the tutorial worlds) keep me from going completely over the moon for the game.
Onstage, Google didn't go into much detail about the fiddly mechanics of pairing devices—the headset won't ship until next spring—but the changes the company did highlight seem intended to make the Buds more functional.
Thanks to the magic of Google's various services, this is possible if you have both a Nest Cam IQ indoor camera and a Chromecast, though it's a bit more fiddly to configure than maybe it should be.
It's fiddly and slow to find the person I want to ping, and if you've ever tried to compose a longer message in Twitter's mobile apps, you'll know how tiny and obtusely hostile the composition box is.
There's an incredibly fiddly and unresponsive touch control scheme on the right ear cup: one tap to pause or play, swipes up and down to toggle noise canceling, and full circular rotations to increase or decrease volume.
And while the multiple controller configurations are fiddly and potentially confusing, everything feels well-made in that chunky Nintendo plastic fashion, and it's about as easy as it could be to slide in and secure each attachment.
The iPad version is perhaps more interesting and a bit more fiddly to set up, because you need to side-load the app onto iOS and keep your tablet plugged into your laptop via a USB cable.
In these later puzzles, the game can start to feel a little fiddly, as you need to figure out which things should be mapped to what button, and the rhythm in which you should be activating things.
The iPad also has a system-wide picture-in-picture function in iOS, allowing you to watch videos while using other apps — but you need to use fiddly workarounds if you wish to use it with the YouTube app.
Yoshinori was determined to bring ikejime to Britain, and, five years after getting in touch with Kernowsashimi, the Cornish wholesaler that employs Wood, he finally convinced a handful of their fishermen to practise the fiddly and time-consuming technique.
Swapping the batteries takes just a couple of minutes — less if you're acquainted with the somewhat fiddly handle — but you'll need to be gentle with the battery door, as it's a thin piece of plastic that feels a little fragile.
These don't switch between devices paired over Bluetooth like the QC43 IIs, and many other modern Bluetooth headphones, and the touch controls can be very fiddly — especially in cold weather, as a few of us at The Verge have realized.
Security keys can be fiddly, so Google says they're for users who don't mind carrying them around, using the Chrome browser on desktop, and using Google apps, as the key won't work with the iPhone's mail, calendar, and contact apps.
Swapping between video and photo modes is a fiddly process, but if you want to extract still images from a video, you can do this right inside the mobile apps for Android and iOS or in Quik on the desktop.
DETROIT (Reuters) - New vehicles may run dependably, but the fiddly business of connecting a mobile phone and giving voice commands to cars continue to bother U.S. drivers in the first three years of ownership, according to a survey released on Wednesday.
The menu is a laundry list of routine American restaurant dishes like grilled salmon, but they're almost all made over in ways that improve them without becoming excessively fiddly, a fate that is never far away in Mr. Keller's restaurants.
Despite being nearly a decade old, QWOP feels as fresh today as it did then, and that says something about the power of gameplay that is based on deliberate fiddly controls that are deployed under situations that cause the most duress.
A couple of decades seem to some a reasonable timeline for such technically demanding and fiddly work; run-of-the-mill drugs can often take a decade to develop, and this sort of thing is far less well understood and more demanding.
Apple has introduced the Apple TV app on iOS for taking on viewing duties, although the iTunes Store app still handles some of the purchases—it's a bit fiddly switching from one app to another but the app itself is clean and simple.
Compare that to the prior year when LG bet on a fiddly (and as it turned unpopular) modular smartphone design, with the G5, and it's clear how much of a reorganization its mobile division has undergone — with what looks like promising early results.
It has lots of annoying and fiddly rules, rather like the dress code at Sunningdale ("Tailored shorts may be worn at the Club provided they are worn with either plain coloured knee length socks or white sports socks which cover the ankle").
Which is a clever way for the company to expand content for the goggles by repurposing an existing digital asset — at the same time as offering a potentially compelling budget VR feature, given that viewing StreetView in 2D can be a fiddly process.
This makes sense since people might casually look for deals while on the go, but when it comes to sitting down and doing all the fiddly parts of entering card numbers and addresses, people opt for more comfortable keyboards and larger screens.
Placing the clip underneath the flap also makes for a fiddly procedure — you have to lift up one side to get at it, and because the loop flips down when not in use, it becomes a two-handed operation to put the two pieces together.
I was playing an early version of Civilization VI, with kinks to be ironed out and tutorials to be added in, but each turn added more fiddly work as I scoured menus and my existing cities to work out what I could and couldn't replace.
On phones and tablets, it does away with users ordering, and inserting or swapping small, fiddly chips into their devices (that ironically is also one reason that carriers have been resistant to eSIMs traditionally: it makes it much easier for their customers to churn away).
It came with an excellent OLED screen and impressed in terms of hardware design, but we found it laggy, fiddly to use, and slow—and that includes the time it took for the clock to appear when you raised your wrist to look at it.
It's like it's based less on how cooking is and more on how cooking feels, glossing over the numbers and the waiting and all the dull or fiddly parts to leave players with sets of recipes broken up into easily digested thirty second tasks.
Image: F-SecureApplying an update might be fiddly, depending on your device—you might have to connect it up to a computer, for example—but the on-board software or firmware is your first line of defense, so you want it to be as current as possible.
I play more board games than most people I know, but I don't keep up with every new release, and I lean more toward short, enjoyable romps that I can enjoy with my wife than toward deep, complex dives into some endless series of complicated, fiddly mechanics.
That gives the show's creators, which include Mr Handler as a screenwriter, enough time to linger on the various fiddly details that made the originals so much fun to decipher: the sly literary allusions, the recurrence of mysterious objects and the innumerable appearances of the letters "VFD".
And second, those who are using features like Maps or Assistant will now also be able to enter requests using their voice — a key component not just because you may be using these when you're on the move, but because text entry into keyboard phones can be fiddly.
A couple of weeks ago I was braving the big crowds of E3 to meet with the Nvidia team, and while I…Read more ReadThat's partly why upgrading a laptop is a fiddly business that's often not worth your time, apart from perhaps the RAM and hard drive.
That said, I don't have the Move controllers, which does make the (sub-60-minutes) experience of Arkham VR more fiddly than it should be—when I played it at E3, with Move, it was a lot more intuitive, and your hands are always on-screen then, too.
By playing as this small girl, eluding capture and creeping her way through somewhere both other and familiar—the sometimes fiddly controls and weight and tactility of objects reinforcing the impression that you are a child in an adult place—you are very aware that you're out of the loop.
The new 10.2-inch iPad, announced today at Apple's annual iPhone event at its Cupertino headquarters, replaces last year's entry-level 9.7-inch iPad, and it adds support for the first-generation Apple Pencil (the one with the fiddly cap and silly charging), the Smart Keyboard case, and an A10 processor.
And that means you also have to account for a whole planet's worth of data: temperature and pressure readings and wind-speed metrics, from as many places as you can manage, along with various annoying, fiddly things—like water vapor and solar radiation, or the presence of valleys and mountains.
This is a setup that is really common now, and it has all the benefits and drawbacks that have been discussed ad nauseam: it's not great on your lap, it's fiddly to pick up when you have the keyboard attached, anything you plug into it will be hanging off the side in an awkward way.
" He added, as if pitching a startup for a product that no one needs but that Marc Andreessen might consider investing in, "With the crescent shaped croissants, it's more fiddly and most people can take up to three attempts to achieve perfect coverage, which increases the potential for accidents involving sticky fingers and tables.
Facebook's business has complete control of users by offering only a superficial layer of confusing and fiddly, ever-shifting controls that demand continued presence on the platform to use them, and ongoing effort to keep on top of settings changes (which are always, to a fault, privacy hostile), making managing your personal data a life-long chore.
It's disappointing that both Microsoft and Sony offer limited support for streaming to mobile devices—possibly because there's not a huge amount of demand for it, and the controls are too fiddly to be useful—but if you really have to get your games up on a mobile device you've got a few choices on iOS.
The shutter speed dial now has an integrated ISO control that was a little fiddly in my very brief time with the camera at CES last week, but likely an improvement over the menu diving required by the previous camera; just being able to see the current ISO setting while the camera is switched off is a useful feature.
That said I also do roughly this sort of thing in Mount & Blade: Warband (shout out to [the mods] Prophesy of Pendor and Brytenwalda!) and I used to mod an old Mac game, Escape Velocity, to allow me to do a lot of fiddly faction missions and let me change the military/political landscape of that universe.
You can drill down using filters like your total available prep time, but the skill also tries to take a lot of the fiddly work out of the equation by suggesting a single result up-front for the sake of convenience, based on queries that specify ingredients or the type of food you want to make, combined with user ratings.
The game is forever fiddly, irritating where it shouldn't be, to the detriment of a good story; and by the time you finish—cue a pleasant little end-credits song by former Gomez member Ben Ottewell—the wanting to really like this game that you had going in has been replaced by a palpable feeling of relief that you're through it.
While Philips has sold a number of TVs with built-in ambient lighting systems, it's still difficult to mirror that experience with Hue Sync as it's only available for Mac or PC. It seems Hue Sync, which can be a little fiddly to setup, will always be limited to Mac or PC, unless Signify creates a HDMI pass-through product to adapt it for TVs.
The controls can get a little fiddly sometimes, as the button to aim your weapon-cum-skeleton-key contraption also sees you duck into cover (in a fashion reminiscent of Roll7's Not a Hero, but without the bloodlust), but quick restarts after each demise—and there'll be a few, accompanied by a psychedelic ripple of colors—ensure that frustration is rarely an issue.
Like, when a 1.1 trillion-ton, 2,200-square-mile piece of ice breaks off of the Antarctic Peninsula—the fiddly spit-curl in the upper left1 of most maps of the continent—we might be able to see it not just as megasized glaciological action but as yet another piece of the global weirdness, increasing in magnitude and frequency, that tells us Earth is getting hotter, the seas are rising, and we are all in trouble.
She lay down on the ground and he lay down on top of her and kissed her and moved against her for a short while and then went further and there was hardly any of the supposed pain and really to the girl it just seemed badly designed, fiddly, a contrivance, a make-do job (as her father might say), and he rolled off her just in time and rose onto his knees and came on the ground.

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