It's unlikely that menu key functionality could be re-mapped to, say, a long - press of the back key, as it's previously been confirmed that Google doesn't want HTC
hiding the menu button.
Not exact matches
Squashing bugs: banner resizing issues; adding scroll to the «buying from me» field, making the basket more obvious in mobile view (it was
hidden in the
menu), fixing
button wrapping in android / mobile chrome, fixing a postage fees bug on non-UK shipping.
I'll be honest, wish the sharing
buttons were «
hidden» under a
menu or something as I think it ruins the gaming layout experience a bit.
I acclimated to the layout quickly and appreciated having
buttons at my fingertips for functions that are normally
hidden within layers upon layers of touch - screen
menus.
Some cars have also a
hidden menu which can be activated using odeometer
button, and you can reset the errors with that
menus
I found it good enough for daily use, with only two problems: climate controls don't belong at all on the touchscreen, and some of the car functions need a dedicated
button on the center console, not a
hidden menu option on the screen.
The Entune infotainment system
hides most of its features under a
menu called Apps, accessible via a capacitive
button located on the left and right edges of the touchscreen's bezel.
You have to use the physical
Menu button, then choose the Hide Keyboard menu opt
Menu button, then choose the
Hide Keyboard
menu opt
menu option.
The «
menu»
button has been removed in favor of putting things that would otherwise be
hidden by the
button into the software of the application itself.
Pressing the selection
button in the navigation wheel brings up a reading
menu that includes many options for changing the font (you have a choice of three fonts types and eight font sizes, but some content may not appear as intended in some font sizes); creating bookmarks; jumping to a specific page;
hiding the status bar, and the like.
And it's sporting a legacy
menu button that
hides nothing more than an About screen.
Access the settings
menu to customize and personalize the Fingerprint Lock screen to your liking, including options to disable sounds, vibration, show or
hide the date and / or help
button, to change themes, or to change the font of the time and date.
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.
The
menus themselves are oddly placed,
hidden behind a rather large
menu button.
I'll be honest, wish the sharing
buttons were «
hidden» under a
menu or something as I think it ruins the gaming layout experience a bit.
Make sure to click on the «now»
button hidden in the
menu.
To do this, right - click on the
button you want to
hide, and select «Hide in Chrome menu» from the drop - down m
hide, and select «
Hide in Chrome menu» from the drop - down m
Hide in Chrome
menu» from the drop - down
menu.
Features list: Call Recording Auto call recording 4 Ways Reboot (Reboot, Recovery, Hotboot, Download) Full Color / Transparency customization for Status bar and Notification drawer elements Secure Samsung Keyboard Option to keep «Add Call»
button with Call recording
menu Disable Camera shutter sound (+ Screen Capture) Skip Music with Volume
buttons Save Call Logs View Enable Keyboard Symbols Enable Hangouts Calls trough cellular Enable Camera while calling Unlimited and Customizable Multi-View support Bypass Exchange Lock check Notification Panel Customization Long Home key behavior Long Back key to kill App (+ white list) Disable increasing ringtone Messaging Tweaks (raise limits and conversion) Disable Scrolling cache Enable Full rotations White / Colored Circle Battery Transparent Notifications panel Customize Clock format and size Customize Battery text helper size Customize Quick Settings
buttons number per row Collapse Quick Settings after toggle 2 line formatted date on the panel header Dark themed Multi-Window Disable Boot sound Customize Two line date header format White / Black Email App background (Supported on some devices) Transparent Quick Settings
buttons background Default
hidden SMS logs Add Call
button to Logs and Contacts list Disable Accounts icons on Contacts list Custimize Wifi AP Clients number Disable Launcher page rotation Add Exit
button to browser SMS Automatic input mode Disable Call number formatting Enable unlimited Contacts joining Enable Gallery Rotation trough
button Set default Browser view to Desktop
Hide Wireless charging popup
Hide Full Battery Notification Clock position Status bar (
Hide, Left, Right, Center) NFC behaviors (UN / Locked on Screen ON / Off)
Hide Headset icon and notification bar Disable TW DVFS Blacklist for Application where you want to disable DVFS when it's default enabled
Hide Smart Stay, Alarm, NFC icons on status bar Launcher: Enable Scroll wallpaper and
Hide Dock labels Disable Wake Home
button Use separate Address field on Contacts Add Fast PIN unlock (to be used with caution) Added SMS sent time details Enable Screen ON options on Messaging App Disable low Battery warning Add custom carrier label on notification label Set low Camera battery level Change System Holo Dark / Light background Acces
hidden Lockscreen shortcuts
menu Disable SEAndroid / Knox notifications and container Disable volume control sound Disable low battery sound Auto Disable Knox notifications when Knox Apps are installed Set SELinux to Permissive mode on boot ScreenShot and ScreenRecord (Requires Busybox) on Power
menu CM Numeric Circle battery Screen Off animation (CRT / Fade) Expand all notifications Disable Temperature check on Camera recording and Flash Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) Support SHealth and Private mode (Disable secure storage on both Apps) Disable Battery and USB cover warning And much more to come
Customize your Stock Rom with a lot useful features: - Enable Numeric battery - Clock position (Right, Center, Left,
Hide)- Change Color and Typeface of the Battery text - Disable Scrolling cache - Skip Music with Volume
buttons - Disable screen turn ON while plunging or unplugging AC / USB cable - Disable loud volume sound warning - Advanced Power
menu: (Thanks to CM / C3C076 / Kennethso168 @xda)------ Reboot ------ Recovery ------ HotBoot ------ Download ------ Screen capture ------ Screen recording (Busybox required)------ Quick Dial number (+ Display number)------ On / Off Data - Enable Data Roaming on home network only (Thanks to Oma @xda)- Torch (Flashlight) Through Volume UP
button - Long back kill App - CM Circle Battery -
Hide / Set Color of Battery Text - Expand all notifications - Add and option to kill all app activities (requires granting Root access to System user)- Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization)- Disable Swipe gestures (keep double tap) for the devices that support it.
Typically your controller will be put into pairing mode either by pressing a dedicated pairing
button (often times
hidden under the battery compartment or a small out of the way
button at the top of the controller) or you'll hold down the home /
menu button.
This was really annoying until we remembered that holding the capacitive back
button hides the Multi-window
menu.
This application let you customize many aspect of Samsung stock Roms: - Fast PIN unlock - Advanced Power
Menu: Screen Capture / Record (Busybox required) and Reboot options - Fake System status - Disable TIMA / KAP - Clock positions - Call Recording - Auto call recording - Extended Multi-window support for all apps - Skip Music track with Volume
buttons long press - Bypass Email Exchange restrictions - Disable tether provisioning - Disable battery level / temp checks while using Camera - Disable wake on Home
button - Long back press to kill App - Show Data usage - Disable some annoying quick settings notifications - Switch between LTE and 4G icon -
Hide Alarm icon - Disable Adb during secured lockscreen - Enable Message save and restore from sdcard - And few other features
Let us see how to
hide or remove Shutdown or Power
button from Windows 10 Login Screen, Start
Menu, WinX Menu, CTRL+ALT+DEL screen, Alt + F4 Shut Down m
Menu, WinX
Menu, CTRL+ALT+DEL screen, Alt + F4 Shut Down m
Menu, CTRL+ALT+DEL screen, Alt + F4 Shut Down
menumenu.
If you wish you can also
hide the Power
button from the Windows 10 Start
Menu or WinX
Menu.
A new app by developer Paphonb enables this
hidden menu on Nougat, giving you the ability to add custom
buttons to your navigation bar.
You can also
hide the Power
button from the Start
menu if you wish.
Tapping into a message gives you the usual options for replying and forwarding, though Gmail puts a handy arrow
button in the task bar, while Inbox
hides it behind an overflow
menu.
To cap off the software experience, Samsung's
hidden a lot of little treats inside the
menus, from the ability to color the navigation
buttons to a fully - customizable audio equalizer that adapts to your particular set of headphones.
The View
menu allows you to customize the panes, show and
hide File name extensions and
hidden items, and also easily Change folder and search options using the Options
button.
While Microsoft no longer includes the Start
button, opting instead for a click in a
hidden corner and a new Start screen, there are quite a few Start
menu replacements you can choose from.
And it's sporting a legacy
menu button that
hides nothing more than an About screen.
To
hide any bundle, just click on Main
Menu button, click on corresponding settings
button and toggle the
button that says Bundle messages in the inbox.
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.
But with this release the scrolling All Apps
menu becomes a permanent fixture instead of being
hidden behind an All Apps
button as it was in the previous release.
Up under the three - dot
menu you'll find
hidden button controls to go to today's date, add an appointment and access Simple Calendar's settings.
You can also set the nav bar to auto -
hide by toggling the Show and
hide button option in the same
menu.
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.
The only problem with this existing feature is that the
hide button can only be accessed by using the drop - down
menu and is not readily accessible.
UI elements are no longer
hidden in
menus upon
menus and frequently used tasks and tools are often found in a floating
button on the bottom right or a clearly marked bar at the top of the screen.
This is particularly annoying when you are trying to type something or access a
menu or
button hidden underneath as doing so will immediately launch the source of the notification.
The two
buttons flanking it give you access to
menus or take you back from whence you came, and while both are easily
hidden, they light up nicely with an even glow when called into action.
If you
hide the navigation keys you instead open the recents
menu, go home, or go back a screen by using sliding gestures based on the proximity of the location for that corresponding
button.