Examples of using Dials in English and their translations into Japanese
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That's why the K-50 offers the flexibility of assigning user-preferred functions to the two electronic dials and the RAW/Fx and AF/AE-L buttons.
New shape, new materials, new dials, new straps… a genuine breath of fresh air for this iconic women's TAG Heuer collection.
MIDI also supports sliders and dials(called Continuous Controllers) which give you more control over numerical values.
Pro or beginner, achieving the perfect edit quickly becomes second nature with Loupedeck's intuitive buttons, dials and sliders.
Ft is inscribed on the dials, revealing their exceptional water resistance- and ability to withstand pressure on land too.
CarPlay also works with the knobs, dials, or buttons in the car.
The increased accuracy resulting from these developments caused the minute hand to be added to clock dials around 1690.
Roman numerals have traditionally been used on clock and watch dials.
Enjoy a beautifully-crafted rotating dials clock displaying the in-game time of Eorzea.
Simple power adjustment function The heater output can be easily adjusted by turning dials with scale markings from 0 to 100.
The design team in Glashütte dedicates considerable attention to the design of dials.
On the top page, the links and speed dials to all the pages being managed and the latest history are displayed.
Dials set with diamonds, GMT bezel, vintage counters, TAG Heuer manufacture movement: discover our Christmas selection to find the ideal gift.
Advanced black panel effect due to the AMOLED characteristics allows a identical black of dials and display.
Add some sparkle to winter nights(and days): midnight blue dials.
Knobs and Controls CarPlay also works with the knobs, dials, or buttons in the car.
In a final step, the dials are heated in a kiln in order to burn in the colours.
Operations Tracking-Viewing dials, tests, or different indicators to ensure an equipment is operating appropriately.
It appeared for the first time on Rolex dials during the 1930s, then on the winding crown in the early 1950s.
Haptics enables the incorporation of onscreen buttons and dials, allowing for more efficient use of terminal space.