There are
hardware volume keys along one side, and even a physical camera cover to squash privacy concerns.
Not exact matches
The home menu of the Nook Color is reached by pushing the «n» button below the display, the only
hardware button save the
volume and power
keys.
Hardware controls can be found along the top edge, in the form of a
volume rocker and power
key, while the right edge houses microSD and headphone ports.
AOSP NeatROM Android 4.4.2 Custom ROM for Galaxy S3 I9300 is based on SlimKat builds and its main features are as following: Real Dark Slim interface, notification drawer shortcuts, support for rebinding all
hardware keys, Nova Launcher set as default, Superuser, Darker Camera, Darker Gallery, revamped lockscreen target options, wake up on charge,
volume rocker wake,
volume rocker music control, enable / disable support for camera widget lockscreen, power connectivity alert, ascending ringtone, mute Camera shutter sound, Quiet hours, SlimCenter, CRT screen animation, battery icons, notification transparency, QuickSettings full customization support and tons of other great features that you can discover only by testing this new ROM.
Others include support for customizing software and
hardware keys, transparent navbar and status bar, navbar arrow
keys, navbar ring can be edited, power menu that allows you to change the action you wish to take, notification power widget, customizable quick settings screen, LCD Density, Theme Engine, Quiet Hours,
volume rocker music controls, full rotation.
With
hardware keys you have a
volume rocker, power / unlock, and physical camera shutter button running down the right hand side.
- Lockscreen tweaks: — added option for direct unlock (shows security challenge directly when screen turns on)-- fixed custom background graphics glitches during transition animations — fixed menu
key unlock option (devices with
hardware menu
key)- Quick settings: — Cellular tile: added option to show icon when mobile data disabled (SIM slot 1 tile only on Moto Dual SIM)-- Cellular tile: toggle mobile data on / off on tile long - press (SIM slot 1 tile only on Moto Dual SIM)-- fixed SystemUI crash when switching users - Media tweaks: — brought back option for unlinking ringer and notification
volumes — fixed force media
volume control on non-voice devices (such as tablets)-- fixed and simplified safe headset media option (requires reboot)- Ultimate notification control: — added option for controlling notification visibility in secured lockscreen - Updated Polish translations (thanks to xtrem007)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)- Minor fixes in Greek translations (thanks to thdervenis)
Hardware layout is identical: the right shoulder houses the
volume buttons, which sit either side of a pause / mute
key, while the so - called convenience
key is positioned further down the side, just to the side of the keyboard.
These
keys can perform special actions related to the audio
volume, playback, and
hardware features.
Apart from the
volume rocker and power button, there is an additional
hardware button called Smart
Key.
In case your Windows tablet or Surface does not have a PrntScr
key, you can press WinKey +
Volume down
hardware buttons on the tablet, together at the same time, you will find the screenshot captured and saved in your Pictures / Screenshots folder.
Hardware controls are minimal, basically comprising a large multifunction power / pairing / call - answer / call - end
key and a small
volume rocker.
Others include support for customizing software and
hardware keys, transparent navbar and status bar, navbar arrow
keys, navbar ring can be edited, power menu that allows you to change the action you wish to take, notification power widget, customizable quick settings screen, LCD Density, Theme Engine, Quiet Hours,
volume rocker music controls, full rotation.
Its
hardware keys are excellent, with the power
key sitting just above the
volume rocker on the device's upper - right - hand side.
The two
key hardware buttons for power and
volume are stiff, and feedback is poor - particularly on the almost unmoving
volume rocker.
Apart from the
volume rocker and power button, the device also includes an additional
hardware button called as Music
Key for controlling the music player.