Sentences with phrase «bluetooth settings icon»

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The Quick Settings panel also received a couple of changes, as in Android 4.2.2 one has to long press the WiFi and Bluetooth icons to turn it on or off.
The top bar is very thin and semi-transparent, it displays date / time and various information icons including software update alert, orientation lock, Bluetooth, Wifi, battery life, and settings.
You can find icons for important settings across the top of notifications, tapping one time each to toggle them on or off: Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Vibration, and Auto Rotation.
Just above that, taking up only about a 1/10 of the screen, is the time, date and status icons (orientation lock, Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, battery gauge, settings shortcut).
Lock screen icons make it easy to quick launch up to three apps and radio toggles in the Notification drawer offer faster access than digging into the settings when you want to connect to Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, and more.
Android Oreo offers of a slew of new features including background limits, notification channels and dots, Autofill APIs, Picture in Picture (see two apps at once), XML font resources, downloadable fonts, emoji compatibility, autosizing textview, adaptive icons, Webview enhancements, AAudio API, Google Play Protect, high - quality Bluetooth audio codecs, wide - gamut color for apps, security status in settings, and tighter app install controls, as well as Java 8 APIs and runtime optimizations.
In your Quick Settings, after connecting to a battery - powered Bluetooth device, a battery icon will appear to the right of the Bluetooth icon representing the battery life of the accessory.
The Quick Settings panel also received a couple of changes, as in Android 4.2.2 one has to long press the WiFi and Bluetooth icons to turn it on or off.
Swipe down the Quick Settings shade and press and hold the Bluetooth icon.
Additionally, tapping the icons would take you to settings instead of just toggling off WiFi, Bluetooth, etc..
Similarly, users can't press down on the Setting app icon to jump straight to the Wi - Fi, Bluetooth and battery settings.
Just swipe up from the bottom of your device; next, long press on network settings square (in here, you can see icons of Bluetooth, Wi - fi, Airplane mode, and Cellular).
Icons that don't fit are simply replaced with an ellipsis -LRB-...), so you won't be able to see at a glance whether your Wi - Fi or Bluetooth are active, or whether your alarm is set or not.
In Dev Preview 4, it takes you to a mini settings menu instead (the same one previously accessed by tapping the word Wi - Fi or Bluetooth under their respective icon).
You can also change the default configuration by going to the AirPods Settings (tap on the info icon next to the AirPods in the Bluetooth settings), to play / pause music instead of invoking Siri when you double - tap tSettings (tap on the info icon next to the AirPods in the Bluetooth settings), to play / pause music instead of invoking Siri when you double - tap tsettings), to play / pause music instead of invoking Siri when you double - tap the stem.
Click beneath the Bluetooth icon in Quick Settings and you'll head into settings to select yourSettings and you'll head into settings to select yoursettings to select your device.
On your PC, open the Bluetooth settings by going to Control Panel > Bluetooth (or by right - clicking the Bluetooth icon in your system tray and choosing «Add Device»).
Along with these two bigger changes, Android Wear 2.6 also introduces the ability to see Wi - Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular icons in your Quick Settings page, the size of text for notifications now changes based on how much is being shown on the screen at once, and there are also fixes to accidental swipes and gestures that some users were previously complaining about.
Now Google has added Bluetooth battery levels right next to the Bluetooth icon in the Quick Settings panel, making it easier than ever to see how much juice your devices have left.
Get to Wi - Fi settings quickly with 3D Touch: If you've got an iPhone 6S, 6S Plus or later, you can force press on the Settings icon to reveal quick links to Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, and Battery ssettings quickly with 3D Touch: If you've got an iPhone 6S, 6S Plus or later, you can force press on the Settings icon to reveal quick links to Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, and Battery sSettings icon to reveal quick links to Bluetooth, Wi - Fi, and Battery settingssettings.
The latter (though perhaps even more cluttered than before with the unaccountable duplication of icons) is now searchable: if you get frustrated scrolling down the list looking for the Bluetooth settings, you can tap the magnifying glass and start typing «Bluetooth» — by the time you get to the third letter, you're done.
Click Settings icon > tap on Bluetooth.
Once set up, as long as your phone is in Bluetooth range, instead of needing to use your password to unlock your Chromebook you can click an icon to sign in via your phone's credentials.
Quickly change modes / selection from quick settings: Yes, quick settings will let you toggle things on and off, like Bluetooth, but tapping the words under the icon will open another panel in quick settings giving you more options.
You can see what the new battery level indicator looks like from the screenshots below, but essentially what this will do is show you a tiny battery icon for the connected Bluetooth device in your quick settings menu, which is the menu you see when you pull down the notification shade.
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