slider - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • drag: From the Privacy tab, drag the slider for the Privacy Settings to " Low.
  • adjust: Then adjust the slider to select 800 x 600 or higher.
  • move: Move the slider down to Medium or Low or ' Accept all Cookies ' .
  • draw: The layer with the horseshoes and roses on has the slider drawn back.
  • set: Setting the slider to a non-zero value causes the scene to be output from Render's Snapshot port whenever it is changed.

Adjective modifier

  • slim: Features: 12.9mm - The world's slimmest slider.
  • vertical: The bar frame of the wind chest was made in two halves, with a vertical slider between the two halves of the chest.
  • middle: The middle slider allows a subtler adjustment of mid-range colors alone.

Modifies a noun

  • bar: There is a small slider bar icon marked ' W ' or ' T ' at either end to show position on the screen.
  • chest: The action, necessarily, is electric with slider chests.
  • switch: Push the slider switch to the RING position to call the other station.
  • mechanism: I would prefer a vent that you could open or close with a slider mechanism.
  • control: Set the specific color ink tint using the slider control.
  • rail: Fitting the sprayhead Step 1: Mount the sprayhead slider rail on the wall to one side of the shower unit.

Used with adjective complement

  • zoom: Finally, between the keyboard split is zoom slider, and this is the keyboard's only major failing for me.

Noun used with modifier

  • smoothness: With the Shape tool selected, you can access the Curve smoothness slider from the property bar.
  • brightness: To make things easier, the Brightness slider can be used to adjust the tint of the color defined by the RGB sliders.
  • volume: By the volume slider for MIDI there will be a " Select " check box.
  • pitch: The pitch slider on the 1210 is smooth again too, plus there is a monitor!
  • layer: Then the layer slider was drawn to 30 % .

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