Not exact matches
The
menu options are listed
along the
bottom of the
screen, and include: Play Movie, Languages, Scene Selections, and Special Features.
The
menu options are listed
along the
bottom of the
screen, and include: Play, Subtitles, Scenes, and Bonus.
The
menu options are listed
along the top and
bottom of your HDTV
screen, and include: Play, Set Up, Search and Extras.
The
menu options are listed
along the
bottom of the
screen, and include: Play Movie, Set Up, Scenes, and Extras.
The
menu options are listed
along the
bottom of the
screen, and include: Play, Scene Selections, Audio, Subtitles, and Special Features.
The touchscreen is responsive with easy - to - navigate
menus and buttons
along the
bottom of the
screen to quickly access commonly used features.
Along the
bottom of the
screen, a number
of simple backlit hard buttons provide easy access to most
of the system's top - line feature
menus, including dedicated buttons for navigation and AV
menus, as well as a very useful generic
Menu button, which gives drivers one - touch access to destination entry, media source, and system settings.
CyanogenMod adds to the
bottom of every
screen an Android 3.0 «Honeycomb» — like bar with Home,
Menu, and Back buttons,
along with a quick shortcut to the Android notifications window.
Along the
bottom of the
screen is a small toolbar with links to the most recently read book, my library, a
menu of applications (arranged in the typical Android style), the Kobo online shop and Reading Life app (a social networking feature integral to the company's devices.)
When you pop up the
menu while reading, you'll also see the current chapter, page, percentage read, and estimated time left in the book
along the
bottom of the
screen.
The
menu bar
along the
bottom of the
screen lets you access the Hub, Home
screen, and application panels.
Clicking in the middle
of the
screen brings up another
menu along the
bottom.
There are also four very slim «hard» buttons
along the side
of the
screen that you can use to turn pages (in the settings
menu, you can change whether to page forward with the top or
bottom buttons).
Like the Nook Color if you click in the middle
of the
screen when reading you bring up a
menu along the
bottom so you can interact with the book more fully.
Instead
of just one long row
of menu options
along the middle
of the
screen it's been split into a small grid with various new categories listed
along the
bottom.
For example each
of the seven Home
screens has its
Menu, Call and Contacts buttons on the right edge instead
of along the
bottom.
Each
of the Home
screens has a fixed set
of four icons
along the
bottom, which give you access to the full apps
menu, messaging, the dialler and contacts.
You'll see an app launcher to the left and a settings
menu to the right
along the
bottom of the
screen.
At the
bottom of the
screen you'll find hardware back, home and
menu keys
along with two large speaker grilles, which are extremely loud.
At the
bottom of the
screen are a slightly raised, round navigator pad
along with two
menu buttons, a call button and a cancel / backtrack key.
In general, the software was snappy and responsive, and I liked the way I could flip through the primary
menu, with its angled tabs,
along the
bottom of the
screen.