To exit full screen mode, move your
mouse near top of the screen or swipe down with your finger and select the «restore» icon in the top - right, or press «F11» again.
Open the Screens app from your app drawer, and you'll see two +
buttons near the top of the screen — the upper + button is for choosing the app that will open on the top or left in multi-window mode, and the lower + button is for picking an app to open on the bottom or right in multi-window mode.
You can now hover your mouse
cursor near the top of the screen or swipe down from the top of the screen with a finger to access the navigation bar without first leaving full - screen mode.
If you'd like to add a photo of this person to their contact card, tap the person - shaped
icon near the top of the screen, then either choose an existing photo from your phone, or take a new one.
If you
tap near the top of the screen, you can access various controls like brightness, Wi - Fi connectivity, syncing, reading statistics, and font options.
However, the lack of a home or menu button is a big oversight, as is the tiny active
area near the top of the screen that makes it almost impossible to access the settings icon.
Near the top of the screen, you'll find «Back» and «Forward» keys on the left side of the URL box, with «Favorite,» «Bookmark» and «Search» buttons on the other side.
If you open a book and tap
near the top of the screen, you'll bring up a similar row of icons like Home, Back, Brightness, and so on, along with options to adjust the font, navigate to a specific page or location in the book, share to Facebook or Twitter, or bookmark pages.
My ONLY complaint about adam is the slightly unresponsive area
near the top of the screen, if this is a software thing then that's fantastic.
Bubble - style notifications inspired by Facebook chat heads pop up
near the top of the screen, and you simply tap on them to bring up the app in a floating window.
If you return to the Icons & App Shortcuts setting,
near the top of the screen is a slider.
Next, tap the GPS icon
near the top of the screen (while you're at home) to get a fix on your location.
Inside of the Amazon App for iOS, there will be a microphone icon
near the top of the screen that you can press to call up Alexa.
After a second, a Connect to your Xbox One option should appear
near the top of the screen.