Sentences with phrase «example the settings menu»

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You can also bring your own food (I've always brought my own cakes, for example), and the farm is very accommodating in working with you to set up a menu, including handling allergies.
For example, one food services official, whose district includes schools serving 7th through 12th graders, developed menus with calorie counts between the grades 6 - 8 maximum and the grades 9 - 12 minimum, leaving the lunches out of compliance with both sets of restrictions.
◆ Damson's — Located at the Orange Building, Media City, Salford, this reasonably priced restaurant (the set two - course menu costs # 15.95) serves up modern twists on traditional British cuisine, for example ham hock with creamed lentils and truffle, or horseradish mash teamed with pot - au - feu.
The keyboard buttons were redesigned to ditch the Microsoft and function keys in favor of adding menu, search, home settings, and screen lock, for example.
This ensures that if you live in France, for example, all of the menus and settings are in French.
In the settings menu, for example, you'll see a two - panel layout with Settings categories on the left and specific options on thsettings menu, for example, you'll see a two - panel layout with Settings categories on the left and specific options on thSettings categories on the left and specific options on the right.
For example, swiping up from the bottom of the screen reveals a custom quick - settings menu called Bottom Switch.
For older phones using, for example, Android 2.1 with Android Market, bring up your settings by tapping the Settings app or doing whatever you do to access the settinsettings by tapping the Settings app or doing whatever you do to access the settinSettings app or doing whatever you do to access the settingssettings menu.
For example, you can choose to move around dungeons without having to open doors (by having them open automatically by pressing Up on the D - Pad), or you can set X to Field Save (so you don't have to open the menu to save).
You move your icon to other enemy icons which initiates a menu for you to set up any in game battle items you have acquired from past battles for example a bonus to your Ki Energy.
Once you beat the game you will find new options in the Options menu including Bullet Adjust (gives you x2 or x3 bullets when finding ammo - say for example you get 12 bullets, if you set it to x2 you would get 24) and and option the lets you turn off the noise filters.
When using Admin Menu Editor for example, you can now turn off specific Admin Menu items or sub-links by setting them to the Super Admin role.
For example, if you want an app like Spotify or Google Play Music to automatically launch when headphones are plugged in, go to the Smart Settings section in the Settings menu, select the setting for Earphones, make sure it is enabled, and select the app that you want opened.
The new Settings app is a great example: Google has reduced the number of sections to dig into, and more advanced settings are tucked away in drop - dowSettings app is a great example: Google has reduced the number of sections to dig into, and more advanced settings are tucked away in drop - dowsettings are tucked away in drop - down menus.
For example, if you want to change an app's settings, you don't have to hunt through an app's menus (was it at Tools — > Options, or maybe Edit — > Preferences?).
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.
This menu is context sensitive so depending on which app you have open, selecting Settings, for example, will deliver you the settings for that particuSettings, for example, will deliver you the settings for that particusettings for that particular app.
Press and hold the shortcut (for example Bluetooth) and you'll instantly jump to the full settings menu.
The aforementioned example can be found in the same menu as reordering the quick settings buttons, for instance, which is covered in the guide.
For example, on the LG G5, I had to back out of the Security menu and open the Lock Screen menu to disable the «Power button instantly locks» setting.
The interface has been given a few tweaks here and there, tweaks which may or may not make it into the final version of Android P: the icons on the pull - down quick settings menu are clearer, for example.
For example, if you miss the old File / Edit / View menu, you can enable it by default by setting the Turn on menu bar by default policy to Enabled.
For example, you can touch an app's icon in the app drawer and drag it to the Uninstall option at the top of your screen to quickly uninstall it without opening any settings menus.
For example, the Settings menu isn't addressed, and that's a solution I am still searching for.
The menu may include, for example, a TV icon (# 901), a radio icon (# 903), a blinds icon (# 905), and a living room lights icon (# 907), and the smartphone may set the ring to control at least one of the TV, the radio, the blinds, and the living room lights, corresponding to an input.
Again, this may be in a different place depending on your phone — Samsung puts the System Updates option in the root of the Settings menu, for example.
One example I don't necessarily love is the quick settings menu; you'll see five options by default, and you can't expand to the typical 20 or so.
For example, if you were in Wi - Fi, you can press the Back button to go back to the Settings app and choose another section, or you can swipe right from the edge and pull out the Settings menu, which lets you jump to another section immediately.
Some examples include the new caller ID screen, the black notification drawer with a blue brightness slider, and the blue accents throughout the OS, like in the Settings menu.
In the Settings menu, for example, you can configure your Piper and add or remove Z - Wave accessories.
For example, there's no app drawer by default, the settings menu is organized by tabs, and the system apps have their own designs.
As an example, the main settings menu now has a dual - panel view permanently, whether in landscape or portrait mode, so you can always see which main setting you're currently in.
Speed isn't a problem, but there are way too many pre-installed apps, no Android app tray (just like Huawei's EMUI), and needless visual alterations that only serve to confuse — the settings menu is completely different for example, and less intuitive than the stock Android system.
For example, if you want to jump to the Wi - Fi controls, press and hold the Wi - Fi icon in quick settings and you'll jump to the full menu page for Wi - Fi.
For example, when you click on the settings icon, you get the options related specifically to your current input, rather than having to navigate through additional menus to get there.
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