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The first Bosch engine management system was the Motronic 1.0, which was introduced in the 1979 BMW 7 Series (E23) This system was based on the existing Bosch Jetronic fuel injection system, to which control of the ignition system was added. The Ford EEC (Electronic Engine Control) system, which utilized the Toshiba TLCS-12 microprocessor, went into mass production in 1975. In the early 1970s, the Japanese electronics industry began producing integrated circuits and microcontrollers used for controlling engines. This device replaced the 6 controls used to initiate hard acceleration with one control, however the system could cause surging and stalling problems.

One of the earliest attempts to use such a unitized and automated device to manage multiple engine control functions simultaneously was the created by BMW in 1939 Kommandogerät system used by the BMW 801 14-cylinder radial engine which powered the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 V5 fighter aircraft. In a camless piston engine (an experimental design not currently used in any production vehicles), the ECU has continuous control of when each of the intake and exhaust valves are opened and by how much.

Under Shortcuts, turn on Enable rocker gestures.Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Browser.With a little practice, you can speed through web pages with this gesture.

Simply click and hold one button, click the other, then release the first before releasing the second. When you enable rocker gestures, you can navigate backwards and forwards through pages by rocking your fingers between the right and left mouse buttons. Go backward and forward through a tab’s history with rocker gestures The following mouse gestures work when clicking links on a page. The following mouse gestures work when clicking the empty space of pages. Note: Enabling mouse gestures while using a Magic Mouse or trackpad can cause unpredictable behavior. With practice, navigating with the mouse can become fast and efficient. Mouse gestures work by holding the right mouse button, moving the mouse a certain direction, then letting go of the button. Under Shortcuts, turn on or off Enable mouse gestures.Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Browser.Opera’s mouse gestures let you perform common browsing actions with quick, small mouse movements. Shortcuts Command the browser with your mouse
