Hit
the hamburger button in the very top left to get started!
It uses the painfully frustrating
hamburger button in the upper left corner to hide most functions.
We fixed an issue resulting in
the hamburger button in Windows Defender overlapping the home button.
Not exact matches
If you're holding the tablet
hamburger style, you'll find the power and volume
buttons on the top left hand side and an IR transmitter
in the middle.
We've updated the «Switch apps»
button in the People flyout to now use the a
hamburger icon, to make it more visually distinct from the back
button.
In the Anniversary Update, the Start menu will feature a navigation pane with a
hamburger button on the top - left corner, and the user profile
button has been relocated to the bottom of the pan above the Power and Settings
buttons.
Next, you need to click the
hamburger button to the right of a feed; then, drag that feed to the position you wish it to play
in your Flash Briefing and drop it there.
Although you can access it anytime, once you're
in a sub-menu
in Settings you'll see the
hamburger menu icon at the top left, which replaces the need for the back
button.
User profile and control
buttons are all moved to the left side dumped
in a
hamburger menu while middle column shows the recently added apps on the top, followed by most used apps.
We saw feedback from Insiders that it was hard to find how to make apps full - screen
in the «
hamburger - style» menu seen
in previous builds so we've added a full - screen
button in the title bar.
You can set them up
in Quantum just as you did
in Chrome by clicking the
hamburger menu
button and choosing Options, and configuring these settings under General.
The slim column of icons on the left side is consistent with the design of the built -
in Windows universal apps, with a
hamburger button available to expand that column to include labels.
The Switch apps
button in the flyout now uses a new
hamburger button.
When you navigate at least one level deep
in the app, you'll now see a
hamburger menu
in the top left rather than a back
button.
When launching the digital assistant users will now notice a new menu bar on the left side with a
hamburger button located
in the top - left corner.
Oh, and we'd be remiss if we didn't point out that, at least
in its current implementation, the Spartan browser appears to be using ellipses rather than the oft - maligned
hamburger button for menu access.
Tapping the «Play Protect»
button that's now showing up for same
in the Play Store's
hamburger menu will take you over to the Play Protect settings page.
They're buried
in the
hamburger button and you can't even see an indication of new messages when you launch the app.