Anytime you enter into a sub-setting, you find an easy to access
hamburger button on the upper left that lets you access all the other settings.
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.
If you are using an Android phone, you can find
a hamburger button on Reverb app; this button has all necessary options to use Reverb.
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.
Finally, with this new design, any additional folders you have chosen to appear
on Start (via Settings > Personalization > Start such as Documents or Pictures) will now be immediately available
on Start and you will no longer need to open the
hamburger button to access them.
Step # 2: Now tap
on Menu
button (three horizontal bars aka
hamburger button) from the upper left corner.
If you don't take it up
on this offer, you'll have to go to the Favorites section within the
hamburger button and then tap & hold your work favorite and choose «pin directions» to get that nice live tile shortcut
on your start screen.
Some have ambiguous
hamburger buttons at the top, some have pivots with text that you can understand, some have transparent live tiles, some don't, some correctly pick up the system theme colors, some force an ugly out - of - place color
on the user instead.
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.
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.
A
hamburger menu will open when you click
on the menu
button at the top left corner.
Then there's the goofy
hamburger button and poorly designed user interface, which was obviously designed to match the interfaces found
on Android and iOS.
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.
If you've used the Windows 10 preview
on a desktop PC or phone, you'll notice many important functions are hidden behind the
hamburger button.
There have been a lot of articles lately about a particular ex-Microsoft UI designer (Jragon
on Reddit) who has been publicly defending the use of
hamburger buttons.
He left Microsoft a year ago and most of his conclusions are based
on usability study data that's probably from back when the
hamburger button first started seeing some use.