You have to turn your itouch of all the way
but the lx itself as of now isn't touch screen. yes they are coming out with a touch screen in July or august.
no it is NOT touch screen i have it is a good fone but ofen turns itself off.
No.... like every other Mercedes, it currently does not. I have a ML 350 and no touch screen is the worst part of the car.
The Nokia 7705 Twist has a touch screen. The buttons on the left and tight side of the directional keys are touch screen, but when you try to use the directional keys, the left and right touch screen presses itself. The touch screen is very sensitive and I would not recommend the phone. It is very frustrating and it isn't worth the $150. I would definitely recommend the LG Chocolate Touch. :)
when you have it on the bottom screen touch it every where on the bottom screen until it starts blinking
The iPod touch must have a volume control. You can control the volume by either clicking the two buttons on the side of the iPod touch, or you can move the circle on your screen left to right to adjust the volume.If it doesn't have either of those two options, your iPod Touch is broken.
i dont think so because i have one
You can infact change any LCD screen to a touch screen display. If you wish to use the touch screen as a display and input device you must install other software on your computer to recognise the touch screen input.
There are 3 tactile buttons on the front for call, end call, and clear. There are also buttons on the sides for the camera speaker phone volume control and screen lock. The rest of the functions are preformed on the touch screen.
the rumor touch does have a touch screen.
Because the outside has put one touch screen panel, so then any LCD/LED can change as touch screen.
The iPad is a touch screen device, so most of the controls involve touching the screen itself. The iPad also has a physical home button which you can press to go to the device's home page - and a lock button which puts the device in sleep mode. There are also volume controls on the side of the device.