In Engineering mode, you can access
hidden menus which affect the way your battery, audio, touchscreen and etc work.
Some cars have also
a hidden menu which can be activated using odeometer button, and you can reset the errors with that menus
Not exact matches
Beneath, it remains a bit of a button-fest
which will irritate some, and be a pleasant surprise for others that lament everything being
hidden behind touchscreen
menus.
It seems much more natural to tap the center of a screen to bring up
hidden menu options,
which is the design chosen for the Kindle Fire and most other tablets.
The Developer Options
menu might be
hidden which is why we have to make it appear under Settings: go to Settings > About Phone and tap seven times on the Build Number section.
The problem is general navigation,
which is why you have the extra
hidden controls - you don't want to be using the stylus when all you need is to navigate the
menu or move to a different book.
This grid may remind some of iOS, but the icons are still quite a bit larger an there is the persistent
menu bar of options at the top of the screen,
which includes Shop, Games, Apps, Books, Music, Videos, Newsstand, Audiobooks, Web, Photos and Docs (not all fit on screen in portrait mode, but you can scroll through to the
hidden ones).
When you're reading, for example, the
menu allows you to choose from among seven font families and 12 gradually increasing font sizes; you may also customize the page layout via options for justifying text, toggling the boldface version of your font, and
hiding or showing the header and the so - called pageometer (
which shows how many pages you've read out of the total number in the book).
That means that Amazon had to create software navigation for getting around the tablet,
which would be fine... if the home button wasn't always disappearing into a
hidden menu.
These are purpose built, world class facilities
which afford free WiFi for all guests, interactive whiteboards, gourmet
menus and continuous tea and Nespresso coffee all day every day with no
hidden costs.
You select a color and choose names on your phone,
which will flash up on the main
Hidden Agenda
menu screen when you join the game.
It's too bad that so much of that beauty is
hidden behind the game's clunky
menu as you try to sort through
which items to craft.
There's also a few other PC - like tweaks
hidden in the
menus, the option to reduce the colour palette is unexplained but essentially smooths out the frame rate,
which is normally pretty good anyway.
The opening area is also the most open the game feels, and it allows players to experiment with the analog combat (
which is still
hidden away in the options
menus defying all logic) while they take on a series of fetch quests.
To take things a step further, the options
menu hides a Pro Mode
which will remove most HUD elements, save for health, leaving the player to navigate Link as they see fit.
For example, the document instructs developers how to
hide the pause
menu and
which controller ports should allow the use of the keyboard.
I expected that like previous generations, there would be a multiplayer mode and a solo mode from the main
menu; however online play has now taken precedent over solo matches and is named «Group Play»,
which in my mind translates to «local multiplayer» ala Melee / Brawl, and modes such as «Classic and All Star» are somewhat
hidden in their own little area.
This Collector's Edition version has 12 Wallpapers, 12 Concept Art pictures, 5 Music Soundtracks, re-playable Movie Cutscenes, Mini Games and
Hidden Object games, 22 Achievements to Earn, 33 Collectible Stars, 4 Collectible Diamonds, a Built In Strategy Guide (
which can only be accessed by clicking on the
menu icon) and a Bonus Chapter.
Regarding one item collection achievement in
which you have to collect 10
hidden tokens per track, a tracking mode should have been included to view from the
menu of each track — because this feature isn't included, you have to keep track as you go, or you'll unfortunately end up at a point where you have no idea
which hidden token (s) you haven't found, unless you search high and low in every track.
- Phone tweaks: brought back National data roaming option - Ultimate notification control: — fixed improper lights and vibration handling during quiet hours affecting mainly ongoing notifications — improved detection of ongoing notifications belonging to foreground services — active Screen: added option for ignoring quiet hours (shows active screen during quiet hours)-- active screen: don't apply to ongoing foreground service notifications — active screen: use direct wake up call instead of full wake lock (should improve compatibility on some devices)-- active screen: improved check for proximity sensor state - Statusbar tweaks: added option for using Lollipop signal icons (with full support for MediaTek Gemini)- Quick settings Network mode tile: added option for specifying 2G +3 G mode: — allows to choose whether to use GSM / WCDMA Preferred or GSM / WCDMA Auto — tile icon indicates
which 2G +3 G mode is set (2G / 3G or 3G / 2G)- Quick settings QuickRecord tile: — added option for choosing audio quality — added option for choosing auto - stop recording delay - PowerMenu: added option for
hiding expanded desktop toggle in power
menu - Launcher tweaks: adjusted for compatibility with Google Search 4.0.26 (thanks to theknut)- GravityBox Actions: — added action for clearing all notifications — added action for toggling auto brightness - GB App Picker: search field adjusted to allow inputting non-English characters (thanks to momomok)- Updated Polish translation (thanks to xtrem007)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translation (thanks to momomok)- Updated Hungarian translations (thanks to benjoe1)- Updated Italian translations (thanks to pesa1234)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)
That makes this TV great for watching sport, and it's also a cracking 4K gaming display, once you track down the Game screen mode,
which is
hidden away from the image presets, in the Picture Setting Options
menu.
Buried within the settings
menu, Huawei has
hidden a special one - handed UI that takes the dialler and keyboard to the left or right of the massive screen (it's up to you
which side and this can be easily changed on the fly).
Hidden notification icons are put into an «overflow»
menu which can be expanded out to view.
Now compare that process to Nova where you just go to the «
Hide apps» menu and select which app you want to hide, and you can see how convoluted ADW Launcher truly
Hide apps»
menu and select
which app you want to
hide, and you can see how convoluted ADW Launcher truly
hide, and you can see how convoluted ADW Launcher truly is.
At this point, you should see a toast message saying that «You are now a developer,»
which means you've unlocked the
hidden Developer options
menu.
The Developer Options
menu might be
hidden,
which is why you have to enable this
menu first: select Settings > About Phone and tap seven times on the Build Number text.
The Developer Options
menu might be
hidden which is why we have to make it appear under Settings: go to Settings > About Phone and tap seven times on the Build Number section.
Once you are in Device Manager, go to the View
menu and choose Show
Hidden Devices,
which will show all the device drivers including things that aren't currently installed in your computer.
The Fastboot or Bootloader Mode is found on any Android device, and it is a
menu which allows you to access various
hidden settings or OS modes in order to apply various complex tasks.
You'll probably want to immediately filter out the chaff from your phonebook,
which is easily done through the Display Options
menu,
which enables you to choose to display only contacts with phone numbers, filter out everyone sucked in through Twitter and Facebook and even
hide those old, unfashionable people who've been sitting on your SIM card for the last decade.
As for the iPhone 6S Plus, we get a new technology called 3D Touch,
which uses a pressure - sensitive layer below the display, that allows for
hidden menus to be shown when pressing on something like an app icon with a bit more force.
You can also
hide the charms bar and switcher by installing an application like Classic Shell,
which will also add a Start
menu and let you log directly into the desktop.
To do so, just tap the three - dot
menu button in the player controls (tap your screen once if the player controls are
hidden), then select the Picture - in - Picture icon,
which looks like a rectangle within another rectangle.
Instead of having both of these icons in the app drawer,
hide Prime (or both, as Nova Launcher app brings up the settings
menu which is also accessible by long - pressing the home screen) to reduce clutter.
That takes away the normal taskbar, giving the user one with just a Windows button (
which opens a full - screen Start
menu that shows the tiles and
hides the scrolling list of programs), a back button, Cortana and the task switcher button.
Permissions can be further managed in the apps section of the settings
menu,
which is unfortunately
hidden a bit as stated in the UX section above.
The only down point of this display is the top notch
which if you find really bothersome can be
hidden using the notch option available in the settings
menu that basically fills the space around it with a solid black background giving your P20 a more traditional look.
Users can customize
which playlists appear in the main
menu and
hide those they're not interested in, but they can't create new ones within Stations.