You can't
access the menu without pressing the button, which is funny considering the OLIKE WeLoop Hey 3S has a touch display.
Not exact matches
You can communicate with your team even
without using a mic by
accessing the Quick Comms
menu.
If you have downloaded a game to USB storage media, you can
access it directly from the Wii U
Menu without the need to move it to internal memory.
I noticed the game still went on even while
accessing the
menu, and with the fighting going on I couldn't discover a way to adjust camera speed
without putting my party in danger.
Lionhead took a shot at having players play the game
without a
menu screen and instead had you
access a room when you hit start.
The game uses lots of radial
menus and simplified placements to enable the less precise movement of a thumb stick to work, allowing
access to lots of different options
without excess frustration.
During the demo, the player character pulls up a map
without having to
access an
menus.
This makes it visible as an icon on the Taskbar and allows easy
access without having to use the Start
Menu.
Not only is the new version of Maps simply more polished overall — it's brighter and cleaner looking, you can zoom
without fussing with using multitouch pinch, and the
menus are easier to
access and more numerous — but it includes a host of big improvements that make it an app you'll actually want to use.
A long press on an app with a notification dot on it lets you
access a secondary
menu where you can swipe that alert away
without having to hunt it down in among your agglomeration of notifications in the tray.
If you want really quick
access to launch a frequently used application
without putting extra icons on your desktop, you can add that application to the context
menu for the desktop with a simple registry hack.
They also make it possible to navigate a fair amount of your phone or tablet
without ever touching it, but since most apps are (naturally) tailored for touch, you'll still wind up reaching out to
access a particular
menu every so often.
ASUS interface is an excellent one, as it's not just familiar, but also provides quick
access to important and regularly used features
without having to move through
menus or flip through screens to find what you want.
Any folders you've placed into Start will be immediately available,
without the need to
access the «hamburger»
menu.
While some users may dislike the new ribbon interface, it makes it easier to
access powerful options like viewing hidden files
without digging through
menus and dialog boxes.
Outside the swipe to open setting we mentioned above, this
menu can set a dozen special shortcuts for certain actions and gestures, allowing you to
access more apps quickly
without cluttering your home screen.
With Alexa, you can get fast
access to media, facts, and your appliances
without having to scroll through apps and
menus.
In order to
access the hidden diagnostic
menu on the Samsung Galaxy S7 or Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, users will need to open the «Phone» application,
access the dialer, and then dial in «* # 0 * #»
without the quotation marks, naturally.
AssistiveTouch floats a small
menu on your display (which you can move about on the screen to wherever suits you) that allows you to carry out gestures such as pinching or multi-finger swipes with a single finger, offers quick
access to a variety of functions, and even allows you to activate Siri
without pressing the Home button.
Microsoft Windows desktop shortcuts, task bar and start
menu can all be
accessed through the HP Magic Canvas, so users can work
without ever leaving the interface.
You can pin your favourite Groove playlists to the Windows Start
menu for easy
access without having to bring up the application window.