(Most other scales have you jump back and forth from their app to your phone's Wi -
Fi settings menu.)
The Wi -
Fi settings menu will now display one of four speed labels: Very Fast, Fast, OK, or Slow.
If for some reasons users will find the feature bump unhelpful, there is an option to deactivate, which can be found also on the Wi -
Fi settings menu.
According to http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-2632 the Amaze Wi - Fi calling is in the Wi -
Fi settings menu.
Not exact matches
Tap
Menu →
Settings → Wi -
Fi Networks, and then tap the network that has a check mark to its left.
The Quick
Settings menu, which is available when you pull down from the top of the screen, has buttons for the Waves Maxx audio and Dell Cast screen - mirroring in addition to standard toggles for Bluetooth, Wi -
Fi and GPS.
To
set the app's option to load images over Wi -
Fi only, head over to the Load Images
menu present on the Web Content
settings screen.
I really like the Transformer Prime's pop - up
settings menu that lets you quickly access functions like screen brightness, notifications, Wi -
Fi, Bluetooth, etc..
Swiping to the right reveals a
menu that lets you add additional home screens while swiping to the left launches a quick
settings menu with options for Wi -
Fi Bluetooth, GPS and Airplane mode, among others.
From the Home screen, I clicked on
Menu, then
Settings, then Wi -
Fi Networks.
Tapping a small
settings button on the top right pulls down a Quick Settings menu that lets you adjust the brightness and volume, lock or unlock the screen's orientation, access Wi - Fi settings, and sync Kindle
settings button on the top right pulls down a Quick
Settings menu that lets you adjust the brightness and volume, lock or unlock the screen's orientation, access Wi - Fi settings, and sync Kindle
Settings menu that lets you adjust the brightness and volume, lock or unlock the screen's orientation, access Wi -
Fi settings, and sync Kindle
settings, and sync Kindle content.
Swiping drop - down from the top of the screen (from left edge to center of tablet) reveals the notification
menu, while swiping down from the top right side displays the quick
settings menu, which includes Brightness, Wi -
Fi, Auto - Rotate and Airplane mode.
At the top of the screen sits a status bar with a clock / Wi -
Fi / battery indicator and a gear icon that reveals a quick
settings menu for brightness, Wi - Fi and Airplane mode, along with a link to the All Settin
settings menu for brightness, Wi -
Fi and Airplane mode, along with a link to the All
SettingsSettings page.
Notifications are on the top left,
settings on the top right — with a handy
menu of features: rotation lock, volume, brightness and Wi -
Fi.
For that, you need to go to
Menu followed by
Settings and then Wi -
Fi networks.
Wi -
Fi and Bluetooth Widget — Using a Wi -
Fi widget with Nova Launcher makes turning on and off Wi -
Fi much faster and easier without having to go into the
setting menu.
Pulling down from the top right side of the screen reveals a quick
settings menu with shortcuts for Wi -
Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Airplane Mode, Brightness, and the Dolby app, among other tweaks.
When you tap the top left, a quick -
settings menu opens, showing the battery and Wi -
Fi status, the brightness level and a
settings button to delve further into the options.
Swipe down from here to get to the full
settings menu, and toggle Wi -
Fi, Bluetooth, Location and brightness.
Tap the clock and it will open up all the info from that bottom corner, also detailing which Wi -
Fi network you are connected to and giving a shortcut to your
settings menu, which is usefully placed.
Below that sit a brightness slider and shortcuts for the Wi -
Fi network chooser, audio manager,
settings menu and wireless display
menu in addition to all your current notifications.
The
Settings heading links to a
menu for
setting up the 802.11 b / g / n (2.4 GHz) Wi -
Fi, language preference, and slideshow options (for browsing images in the Orizon's supported.
Don't get panic, it will sure update your tablet and you will spot the new version in the
setting menu of your tablet, and it would be better if you take a full backup of your tablet's data before you proceeding to apply this update, using a proper free Wi -
Fi hotspot.
There are toolbar icons at the top of the screen for Home, Brightness, Wi -
Fi networks and
settings, a battery life indicator, and a
menu where you can access additional
settings that include languages, syncing, account info, OverDrive info, and device information.
With Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, one should be excited to know that there are improvements in store such as new animations as well as a feature which would enable the user to hunt down a Wi -
Fi and Bluetooth connection straight away from the Quick
Settings menu without having to go through several layers of user interface.
Within the options
menu (which will default to the
settings for your Eye -
Fi card if the card is inserted into your computer), click on the arrow to expand the Advanced Options.
The Control Center provides an Android
settings menu for adjusting brightness and Wi -
Fi with a few quick swipes, while the new Notification Center puts all of your appointments and messages on a single screen.
To do so, open the
Settings screen, tap Wi -
Fi, tap the
menu button, tap Advanced, and uncheck Wi -
Fi optimization.
This sort of relates to the first point we covered, but Wi -
Fi cams usually feature a simple interface that makes it easy
set up and navigate through
menus.
For the sake of convenience, we would rather this
menu offer one - touch toggle for Wi -
Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth instead of just a shortcut to the
settings.
That means if you need to jump between
menus — let's say from Wi -
Fi to Sound, for example — you no longer have to go back to the main
Settings menu to do so: just tap the
menu in the upper left, and tap where you want to go.
While the Quick
Settings menu allows you to toggle oft - used settings like Wi - Fi and Bluetooth, you'll find much more granular controls in the main Settin
Settings menu allows you to toggle oft - used
settings like Wi - Fi and Bluetooth, you'll find much more granular controls in the main Settin
settings like Wi -
Fi and Bluetooth, you'll find much more granular controls in the main
SettingsSettings menu.
From the main
settings menu, «Wi -
Fi» should be one of the first entries you see, so go ahead and tap it.
To select a Wi -
Fi network, adjust your volume, sign out, lock your screen, turn off your PC, or access
settings, click the status icons at the right side of the top
menu bar.
In order to connect your Android device to a Wi -
Fi network, you'll have to start by accessing the main
settings menu on your phone or tablet.
Go into the
Settings menu on your personal electronic device and take the steps to «Forget» your Wi -
Fi network.
You can change the Network SSID name and Password by tapping on
Set up Wi -
Fi Hotspot in the same
menu.
Until now, users had to enter the Wi -
Fi menu to check which network they are using; while the new
Settings UI will offer that detail in the top - level settin
Settings UI will offer that detail in the top - level
settingssettings menu.
To do this, tap the «Network restrictions» option under the Wi -
Fi subsection in the Data Usage
menu, then
set the Wi -
Fi network as «Metered.»
In Android 5.0.x Lollipop, once you tapped on the the text right below the Wi -
Fi toggle (which displays the name of the network you're connected to), you were automatically taken to the dedicated Wi -
Fi selection
menu in
Settings.
You'll need a reliable Wi -
Fi connection and plenty of fuel in the tank to download and install Google's latest security patches (the March batch), as well as revamp your handset's power and
settings menus, and add battery saving navigation buttons.
If you've been fiddling and tinkering with Android 5.0 Lollipop, you might have inadvertently added two toggles in the quick
settings toggle
menu - Invert Colors and Wi -
Fi Hotspot.
To share your mobile data connection instead of your Wi -
Fi one, simply go to
Settings > Mobile hotspot and tethering
menu > More.
Now, head to the Wi -
Fi section of your phone's
Settings menu, and look for an «advanced» or «preferences» section.
In my scenario, Android didn't throw me directly into the Wi -
FI Calling menu, but rather into the advanced section of Wi - Fi settings, where Wi - Fi Calling is foun
FI Calling
menu, but rather into the advanced section of Wi -
Fi settings, where Wi - Fi Calling is foun
Fi settings, where Wi -
Fi Calling is foun
Fi Calling is found.
On previous Android versions, you could open your Quick
Settings menu, then tap the text beneath the Wi -
Fi or Bluetooth toggle to see a mini-
menu that let you connect to other devices or networks.
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).
The quick
settings menu, accessible with a two - finger downward swipe at the top of the screen, features auto - rotate and Bluetooth toggles as well as Wi -
Fi and Bluetooth toggles.
Other tiles, like Bluetooth and Wi -
Fi, can be tapped to access a mini
menu right in the Quick
Settings.
A pull - down
menu accessible from the lock screen, home screen, within apps, and pretty much everywhere else, that contains easy - access
settings toggles (or buttons, as Samsung calls them) for a number of commonly used
settings like Wi -
Fi, Bluetooth, screen rotation, etc..