23 November 2006 15:16 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Too lazy to click? We've launched a slideshow feature on Pocket-lint that will automatically scroll through images for you so you don’t have to.To activate the slideshow all you have to do is click on the "See larger / more images / slideshow" icon underneath the picture in a news or reviews page.
Once that page has loaded, just press on the slideshow play button and hey presto the images will automatically start scrolling through for you.
You can pause the slideshow anytime you want by clicking on the pause button, and you can skip to the next or previous image by clicking the buttons to either side of the image.
We've also added the next and previous button feature to our news and reviews pages so you can quickly see what we've covered recently.
If there is a feature you really want to see on Pocket-lint that we currently don't offer please let us know using our feedback form.
Check out the new feature by clicking on the link to the right.
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