Finally, the recent
apps menu got a makeover as well.
Not exact matches
When you're in the full Settings
app, there's a handy little slide - out
menu that helps you
get around faster.
- Extra-Large Display — See your running, cycling and swimming stats as a glance - One - Button Control — navigate easily through
menus with the intuitive One - Button Control - Graphical training partner — Race yourself, Challenge yourself, or Pace yourself to
get the most out of your run - Indoor Tracker — Track your runs indoors and on a treadmill - Weather and waterproof — Train in all kinds of weather - Up to 10 hours battery life — Train more, recharge less, with up to 10 - hours of battery life [GPS Mode]- Ultra-slim design — train with a lightweight watch designed for multi-sport athletes - Super-Touch Display — Train with a durable, scratch resistant display - Vibration alerts — stay focused on your activity with vibration alerts - QuickGPSFix Technology — Get out on your activity faster - Multi-Platform Compatibility — Sync, analyse and share your stats on popular running sites and ap
get the most out of your run - Indoor Tracker — Track your runs indoors and on a treadmill - Weather and waterproof — Train in all kinds of weather - Up to 10 hours battery life — Train more, recharge less, with up to 10 - hours of battery life [GPS Mode]- Ultra-slim design — train with a lightweight watch designed for multi-sport athletes - Super-Touch Display — Train with a durable, scratch resistant display - Vibration alerts — stay focused on your activity with vibration alerts - QuickGPSFix Technology —
Get out on your activity faster - Multi-Platform Compatibility — Sync, analyse and share your stats on popular running sites and ap
Get out on your activity faster - Multi-Platform Compatibility — Sync, analyse and share your stats on popular running sites and
apps.
Honda should take note of this design, even if I kept forgetting that I needed to press «
Apps» in order to
get to the main
menu rather than «Home.»
You could pull over,
get your smartphone out, and Google a destination before the Benz could even
get to the
apps menu.
Using the
menu button, notes, export, Send works for most documents... however when I
get a document from «send to my kindle»
app the export button does not show up.
In other words, children can not hit the home button and
get to the
menus and other
apps.
User Loaded
Apps Tend to look Pixelated in the Carousel «Customers Also Bought»
Gets in the Way on the Main
Menu Lots of Hoops to Jump through If You Don't Live in the USA Newspaper Selection Lacks
In order to
get the ideal experience you have to shut off most animations, and this warrants visiting the settings
menu in each
app.
My Kindle
app works fine with Win 10 (had to figure out that it had to be in «Tablet Mode» to
get to the
menus - then pull down from the TOP to
get to
menus) so I guess I have to stick with Amazon.
This
menu also has a lock screen where you can place up to five quick shortcuts or do a quick swipe to
get to additional
apps or the camera.
Also: The Camera Awesome
app gets some new effects with this update as well, the Shield Power Control
Menu has...
Also, a unique aspect with the Micro Cruz tablet is that it has
got just three of the default Android buttons — Home,
Menu, and Back functions while the Search feature has been done away with presumably because search function is not required in the majority of the Android
apps.
Its interface comes precluttered with additional Samsung software and a host of third - party
apps which, together with the vast settings
menu makes the tablet somewhat complicated to
get to grips with — particularly if you're not used to Android.
The thing is I can only access the those
apps from the «Extras»
menu, which is a pain to
get to.
Onyx also added the ability to force a full page screen refresh by holding down the
menu button — it works fast and comes in handy when text
gets fuzzy or the screen
gets too messy with afterimages when using certain Android
apps.
Since the Tablet P doesn't run the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, you don't
get features such as the ability to swipe
apps closed from the Recent Apps m
apps closed from the Recent
Apps m
Apps menu.
If you access the
menu in the home screen, you
get two rows of
apps.
It has now been optimised for Honeycomb, so
gets action bar
menus, but we're disappointed that the Kindle Store is accessed through the browser, rather than in the
app itself.
You will also
get a totally different Google Now
Menu along with an
app launcher that has given a new look.
Moreover, I couldn't
get non-Nook approved
apps to display on the Nook Tablet's main
app menu, so I had to launch them from the search prompt.
We like the small tray of mini
apps you can access on the Recent Apps menu, if only because we got some use out of the floating calculator to do some math while we were Web brows
apps you can access on the Recent
Apps menu, if only because we got some use out of the floating calculator to do some math while we were Web brows
Apps menu, if only because we
got some use out of the floating calculator to do some math while we were Web browsing.
Everything seems to have an extra
menu or two to dig into to
get to what you really want, especially when it comes to browsing the
apps marketplace.
Along with a bump to Ice Cream Sandwich, the update will also bring HTC Sense 3.6 UI goodies, You will also
get the Recent
Apps menu, revised
menu structures, new fonts, face recognition (i.e., Face Unlock), re-sizeable widgets, Home Screen Folders, new
app dock, multi-tasking
menu, Data Usage control, improved text input and and some nice performance improvements.
In addition to the left - and right - side swipe - down notifications and settings drop
menus there's an optional side - swipe
menu - a bit like
getting to settings on Windows 8.1 - comprised of video, photos, books, Sound & Vision presets and some core
app icons.
Pressing your devices
menu key will bring up a
menu with various options on it including «
Get Books», «Sort» (by titles, author and recent), «Last Read», «
App Settings», «Downloads» and «More» which lets you view all bookmarks, view deleted titles and check for messages & updates.
Pressing your devices
menu key will bring up a
menu with various options on it including «Home», «Archived Items» which are the books you've purchased through Amazon, «Kindle Store» which opens in
app shopping, «Sort By» which lets you sort by Most Recent, Title or Author, «Sync» and «More» which allows you to remove items, switch your library to a grid view (covers only), turn on page turning with volume controls, search for a title / author and
get help / send feedback.
I was assuming that things would
get confusing for consumers because of the difference in controls between native PlayBook
apps and Android
apps, but according to these fellows, the gestures (
menu and home button) are mapped identically between the two types of applications.
«Our 106m customers can look forward to further improvements, as we continue our «Always
Getting Better» programme, which includes more new routes, a new
app, new cabin interiors, new crew uniforms and improved inflight
menus.
The Google Translate
app for Android works decently, but there will still be a lot of trial and error to
get the hang of the
menus.
There are some
apps and games that take 20 seconds or more just to
get loaded to the title
menu.
Speaking more about the ads, on the
menus you see basic ads for other
apps or service, like JustEat and you also
get pop - ups for games, which tend to appear as you initially load the
app (before the
menu screen really pops up) or just before you start the game; so far, in game there are no ads.
To
get to the
app's
menu, simply swipe the screen to the right.
Both the Pixel 2 and Nexus 5X are
getting fixes for their audio problems, Pixel 2 devices are
getting new color options in the display
menu, Google added a new Neural Networks API that allows
apps to take advantage of hardware acceleration, a new light navbar,
apps are now limited to one notification sound per second, the system now shows battery level for Bluetooth accessories, and improvements to autofill and fingerprint scanner security.
Peeking and swiping up on the screen will bring up an ad hoc context
menu that applies to an
app — in Safari a Peek and swipe will
get you a quick
menu that lets you open a site in a new tab, add to reading list or copy the link.
To
get rid of these
apps, just open your Start
menu, right - click their tiles, and select «Uninstall».
After you've
got the window active, Shift + right - click the taskbar button (because just right - clicking will open the
app's jumplist instead) and choose the «Move» command from the context
menu.
After selecting the action you want, tap the back button a couple of times to
get back to the main bxActions
menu, and then tap the «
App» option at the top.
If you already have an Android device you use regularly, however, there's an even faster way to
get the
apps you use on your phone or tablet onto your emulated copy of Android — click on the
menu icon, highlighted in red above.
Note that if you hide a user account using this registry hack, you won't even be able to use the Switch User
menu on the Start
menu to
get to that user account, and the account will also be hidden from the UAC dialog prompt, the Control Panel, and even from the Settings
app.
You don't have to engage a special
menu or complicated per -
app pairing process to use Apple Pencil: Once you've paired it to your iPad or iPad Pro, you're ready to draw, write, sketch, or navigate in any
app you choose — just put the Pencil's pen nib to the iPad's glass screen and
get to it!
You also
get some unexpected
apps splattered onto your Start
menu whether you want them or not, including Candy Crush Soda Saga, Bubble Witch 3 Saga, and March of Empires.
But if you're having an issue with Apple's stylus not responding in
apps, disappearing from Notification Center's battery
menu, or refusing to turn on, we've
got some simple tips to help you troubleshoot it back to health.
On the Start screen, if you right - click on an
app tile, you will
get a context
menu next to the
app tile that shows you what you can do with the tile, like unpin from Start, pin to the taskbar, change the tile size or even uninstall the
app.
The first step to
getting your default applications configured properly is to enter the Settings
app through the revamped Start
Menu.
If you've
got more than one Fire TV in the house, you need to tell your Echo which one to work with through the Alexa mobile
app on your phone: Choose Music & Books from the
menu, then your Fire TV, then Manage devices to complete the link.
If you press or swipe down while watching a video, you'll
get a different and altogether less useful
menu, whose only unique function is access to the
app's settings.
However you do it Android Nougat is worth
getting, as it adds a load of new features, like multi-window mode, which lets you run two
apps side - by - side, the ability to directly reply to notifications without leaving the screen you're on, and a new quick settings
menu.
On top of the new multitasking interface introduced for tablets in version 7.1.2, Android 8.0 adds a new system for keyboard shortcuts within Android
apps, making it quicker to
get around
apps and
menus where it's not convenient to touch the screen.
Of course, you can still
get access to the
Apps List via the hamburger
menu.