Using this tummy-high joystick makes navigating an onscreen character intuitive.
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It also includes a comprehensive onscreen display and a built-in headphone jack.
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But Ford knows who he is onscreen and what he has come to mean over the decades.
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Google advertisers select a region or city, or define an area on an onscreen map.
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Though Gemma Arterton sparkles as Bond's fellow MI6 agent, she's barely onscreen.
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Later, this onscreen approach was replaced by a generic graphic title sequence.
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Alan Lomax had recommended Guthrie to narrate the film and sing songs onscreen.
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For most of the movie, Laurie is the only person onscreen with acting experience.
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Chow is onscreen for 20 minutes in the uncensored theatrical release of the film.
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As seen on a screen (as of television, film, or computer) rather than in real life
Not on screen: The onscreen text is easy to read.
Hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun (example: Follow the on-screen instructions for how to create a help file), but not hyphenated when used as a simple adjective.Example: To create a help file, follow the instructions on screen.