Sentences with phrase «from top of screen»

For instance, the quick settings menu is not accessible by dragging down from the top of the screen.
When a user wants to gain access to the Action Center, they will be required to swipe down from the top of the screen.
To do this, swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal the menu, then tap the gear icon.
On most Android devices, such the Samsung Galaxy S4 used in this tutorial, the Notifications section is accessed by swiping your finger downward from the top of the screen.)
TouchWiz, Samsung's Android skin, comes with a redesigned launcher that lets you quickly move your icons from the top of the screen to the bottom, and back.
According to SamMobile, which earlier reported on the feature, you need only to tap a button in the launcher and the icons will automatically move from the top of your screen to the bottom.
Users can access the new App Switcher by swiping down from the top of the screen and tapping the app switcher icon.
Omnistat is a stat menu for Notification Center that allows you to see pretty much every metric of your iPhone's performance with just a swipe from the top of your screen.
The first thing you notice when you swipe down from the top of the screen is that Google has placed a row of icons along the top of the notification menu (or notification shade as Google refers to it).
Swiping down from the top brings up different options compared to swiping down from the top of the screen.
Like a smartphone, you can drag down from the top of the screen to access quick settings.
Pulling down from the top of the screen will reveal a notification shade - like menu, but you won't find those here.
Then, swipe down from the top of your screen, press and hold the settings cog at the top of the notification shade until you get note saying System UI Tuner is added to your settings.
Open Notifications Center (pull down from top of screen) 2.
A swipe down from the top of the screen opens up the Action Center, where all recent OS and app notifications are visible, and can be tapped for easy access to more details.
Get to the most frequently used settings with just two swipes down from the top of the screen.
Tap Power Saving in the Quick Settings menu when you slide down from the top of the screen.
Pulling from down from the top of the screen brings up the notification tray which features accessible toggles for mobile data, WiFi, Bluetooth and Silent mode, as well as notifications for missed calls and texts in addition to activities (like the mobile network and hotspot you are connected to or the music player if it is active).
One gesture is not enough to move the cursor from the top of the screen to the bottom.
Just swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the Sync button in the Quick Settings menu if it's green.
(You can also toggle Auto brightness by swiping down from the top of the screen.)
Users just need to swipe from the top of the screen and press the pink button to start recording their messages.
You can also swipe down from the top of any screen and tap «All Settings» in the bottom right corner of the grid of shortcuts this gesture brings up.
To add Google Chrome to Today View, users first need to swipe down from the top of the screen, select «Today» from the upper left corner and tap «Edit» button from the bottom of the screen.
Here's a neat trick, though: You can access the quick settings directly by dragging down from the top of the screen with two fingers.
More importantly, all the animations in Nougat - like swiping away cards, or down from the top of the screen - feel more fluid and smooth.
While this will certainly be bothersome to some, Facebook Home uncovers the default notification shade with a swipe down from the top of the screen.
It's possible to see which apps are power - intensive at any time: swipe down from the top of the screen > hit the settings cog > select Battery > hit Power - intensive Apps and whatever is running can be individually or batch closed to save on power consumption.
They're also easy to deactivate: swipe down from the top of the screen > hit the appropriate icon so it greys out, then hit it again so it turns blue to re-activate.
Open Settings by swiping down from the top of the screen with two fingers or swiping down once and touching the top bar.
Applications can be accessed easily from the app drawer, which opens and closes with a pleasing animation, while notifications and settings can be accessed by swiping down once or twice from the top of the screen.
Instantly access music controls: Swipe down from the top of the screen or press and hold the top right - hand button.
Swiping from the top of the screen brings out a notification panel which transforms into a window for toggles by tapping on the top - right icon.
Alternatively, swipe down from the top of the screen, expand the shortcuts and Floating Dock is within here.
For years in Android you've been able to access the notification menu by swiping down from the top of the screen.
The key highlights are the customizable Quick Settings shortcuts when you swipe down from the top of the screen, S Finder for finding practically anything on your device, and the SwiftKey - powered keyboard with dedicated number row, which is still one of my favorites on any Android device.
Sliding down from the top of the screen reveals your notifications, or access to Widgets if you then scroll left to right again (more on those in a moment).
Swiping from the top of the screen opens a notification panel which also has a tab for quick settings.
Swiping down from the top of the screen brings up quick settings, such as screen brightness, battery life and airplane mode.
Now when you swipe downwards on the the fingerprint sensor, your notifications and quick settings toggles will drop down from the top of the screen.
By pulling down from the top of the screen, you'll have instant access to your notifications, as well as four «quick action» buttons that can be customized in the settings.
The concept is a good one; swipe down from the top of the screen to access Notification Center as before and its newly tabbed interface offers access to Today, a screen giving you an overview of your agenda for the day.
If you're used to Android, you'll be confused that dragging down from the top of the screen doesn't bring you any quick access settings.
So notifications let you look from the home screen, but if you actually want to do something with them, you have to swipe down from the top of the screen.
Google search bar has moved from the top of the screen to the bottom, where's it's easier to reach with your thumbs.
The process works differently with LG's other layout option, which you can choose by swiping down from the top of the screen and selecting the Settings cog.
Windows Phone 8.1's notification center will operate similar to the integrated versions on Android and iOS, according to the report, with a long - swipe down from the top of the screen displaying notifications from different apps.
Windows Phone 8.1 also adds Action Center, users can invoke by swiping down from the top of the screen.
The first thing you'll want to do is swipe down from the top of your screen.
This means you need to swipe down from the top of your screen until the full notification shade and quick settings screen are on display.
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