Most useless finger

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Of all your fingers, you might think your pinky is the most useless. Which is the most useless finger? The little finger is nearly impossible for most people to bend independently (without also bending the ring finger), due to the nerves for each digit being intertwined.

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There are many useful websites on the internet, but quite a few are useless ones. In this blog post, we will discuss a few of the best (and worst) useless websites on the internet. These pointless websites exist only for entertainment purposes. If you’re looking for a way to kill some time for fun, then these websites are perfect for you!Top ten best useless websitesCat BounceLong Doge Challenge Bored Button Ffffidget Something Weird or ConfusingBeesbeesbees Patience Is a VirtuePaper ToiletFish Feeder HackerTyperFinal Words 30+ Top-notch Webflow TemplatesTake your website design to the next level with the stunning collection of Webflow templates.Cat BounceCat BounceCat Bounce is, without a doubt, the most useless website on this list. On the page, cats just bounce around. But hold on, there’s more! A downpour of cats descends from the top of the screen when you press the “make it rain” button. It is the kind of pointless website you spend five minutes on and then can’t quite explain why it’s so compelling to your friends. Maybe it’s the simple joy of watching cats bounce around on a screen. Or perhaps it’s the strangely hypnotic quality of the endlessly repeating loop. Either way, Cat Bounce is a perfect example of the weird and wonderful world of internet culture. Long Doge Challenge Long Doge Challenge Long Doge Challenge is one of the pointless websites that are both utterly pointless and completely amazing. The premise is simple: you scroll or flick your finger to collect wows. That’s it.

2025-03-28
User1064

List with Point Point, a website as fun as it is useless. The objective of this website is as absurd as it is simple. When we start it, we will see a black background with a notice that tells us "Please move your pointer" which means "Please move your mouse." Once we move it, the website will tell us "Finding pointer, please hold still", that is, it is telling us that it is trying to locate our mouse, and that we should please leave it on the site. When just one second has passed, the website will tell us the following "Pointer located, pointing...", which means something like "Mouse found, pointing...".When another second has passed, surely we can't help but laugh when we discover that the website has generated a photograph in which someone will always appear pointing their finger at your mouse. No matter how many times you move, the web will always throw you an image of someone pointing at the pointer.The useless webThis website surely has the most explanatory name of all, since it perfectly defines its usefulness, none. The Useless Web It's a rollercoaster ride through absurd and random websites. With each click, you are transported to a totally absurd and fun corner of the web.From a click counter to a place where we can see llamas spinning around non-stop. If you have time, you want to spend it on something and you don't know what, this website has a touch of intrigue that can waste

2025-04-12
User6705

#1 My hands get sweaty through the day and I've noticed that even the tiniest amount of wetness in my thumb completely renders the Touch ID useless...Yes, I understand I can wash my hands and dry my fingers but I doing so every time I want to unlock my phone seems like a hassle. Anybody else have this problem? #2 I noticed this, not when I'm sweating but when my fingers are a tad moist. I have my recipes on my phone and after washing them, trying to use the phone doesn't work too well, unless I make sure my fingers (thumb really) is very dry. #3 That's how it works. Any moisture on your finger and Touch ID will have trouble recognizing it. #4 Interesting. I use my phone in the gym and often had issues with the 5S. The 6 plus is much more responsive. I find my finger has to be downright drenched for touch ID not to work. #5 I don't find TouchID all that responsive on my iPhone 6 in a number of situations - if my hands are wet, dirty, if some of the skin has come off my thumb, etc - and frankly after hearing it hyped so much, it's been a bit of a disappointment. Even when it does recognize my thumb correctly, often it takes longer for it to recognize than it would have taken for me just to type in my password.It's probably just my thumbs that are the problem since it seems to work much better with my index finger, but obviously the thumb is what you use to interact with the home button most often, so it should be optimized for that digit. #6 That's how it works. Any moisture on your finger and Touch ID will have trouble recognizing it. Thats bummer cause I always have to submit my passcode for Apple Pay cause the Touch ID won't work... #7 Thats bummer cause I always have to submit my passcode for Apple Pay cause the Touch ID won't work... Does wiping your finger, quickly, first not help?(don't read that as snarky, it's not meant to be ) #8 I've saved multi prints of both my thumbs. Print one is both left and right thumbsPrint two is both but dry handsPrint three is both with damp handsPrint four is both dirty handsPrint five is both index fingers clean

2025-03-29
User9045

Dry hands #9 I take it you suffer from hyperhidrosis? Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do as long as there's moisture on the finger. Either treat the underlying cause or resort to using passcode. #10 Yeah I'm the kind of person that gets clammy hands really easy, especially if I get stressed or nervous in the slightest amount. Touch ID immediately becomes useless and it's kind of annoying. Washing my hands makes it worse because it makes my hands more moist, even after drying. So I pretty much have to wipe my hands on something, clean the Touch ID sensor, and try again. Most of the time if I can feel my hands are even slightly sweaty, I immediately punch in my passcode and don't even bother with Touch ID. This issue is pretty annoying but it doesn't upset me because it's not anybody's fault. Touch ID just doesn't play well with moisture. When my hands are dry though I love Touch ID, it's extremely fast. Sometimes the screen is still fading on and my phone is already unlocking. Amazing. Hopefully they can make improvements to the sensor to make it more versatile/less picky in the future? #13 Any liquid on fingertips when trying to operate touch ID is no-go criteria. #14 It works perfectly fine even when my fingers are sweaty. (6 plus). My friend's 5s however, has trouble with his sweaty hands. It simply refuses to recognize his fingerprints. He has registered his fingerprints on my phone and whenever his phone refuses to unlock (due to sweaty fingers), he tries it on my phone immediately, without wiping his finger, and it works 100% of the time. Either Apple has improved Touch ID on 6(plus), or some phones have a faulty sensor. #15 I don't find TouchID all that responsive on my iPhone 6 in a number of situations - if my hands are wet, dirty, if some of the skin has come off my thumb, etc - and frankly after hearing it hyped so much, it's been a bit of a disappointment. Even when it does recognize my thumb correctly, often it takes longer for it to recognize than it would have taken for me just to type in my password.It's probably just my thumbs that are the problem since it seems to work much better with my index finger, but obviously the thumb is what you

2025-03-26
User8082

Use to interact with the home button most often, so it should be optimized for that digit. You think? It's not gonna prepare your taxes either. #16 Big time issue,.. Iphone 5s was much worse though...8-10 never read my fingerprints.. 6 better but still an issue.. #17 Does wiping your finger, quickly, first not help?(don't read that as snarky, it's not meant to be ) Don't get me wrong sometimes it does work but other times I need to swipe my fingers and the touch ID on the phone making the process way longer than just submitting my four digit passcode (and maybe even just taking out my card and swiping manually). #18 You think? It's not gonna prepare your taxes either. I don't expect something designed to read my thumbprint to prepare my taxes, but I do expect it to, you know, read my thumbprint.Or maybe I'm just holding it wrong? #19 Interesting. I use my phone in the gym and often had issues with the 5S. The 6 plus is much more responsive. I find my finger has to be downright drenched for touch ID not to work. Yup, it works great at the gym for me on my 6+ #20 My hands get sweaty through the day and I've noticed that even the tiniest amount of wetness in my thumb completely renders the Touch ID useless...Yes, I understand I can wash my hands and dry my fingers but I doing so every time I want to unlock my phone seems like a hassle. Anybody else have this problem? so... im just wondering, so this "hassle" appeared when apple started the TouchID?it was never a hassle before? #21 My touchid is a little flaky when my fingers are damp but if I am patient and leave my finger/thumb there it ends up unlocking. #22 so... im just wondering, so this "hassle" appeared when apple started the TouchID?it was never a hassle before? Well, sure. There is a new feature that should help save time (and add security) and the user has to go back to the old way.if the power steering on my car went out intermittently I would consider it a hassle too, despite the fact that it wasn't around at all 40 years ago. #23 so... im just wondering, so this "hassle" appeared when apple started the TouchID?it was never a hassle before? I'm just saying

2025-03-30

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