The row of shortcut keys on the bottom of the home screen is laid out in a simple grid, and consists of the phone dialer, phone book, messaging menu, and main menu, respectively.
The layout is fairly standard, with a useful
row of shortcut keys and the unique detach button for popping off the display.
Press the Screen button on the left of the fixed
row of shortcut controls below, and it rotates a third time, revealing a trio of stylized analog dials that show ambient temperature, a compass and chronometer.
A row of shortcuts, called «Func shortcuts,» below go directly to taking a selfie, setting a timer, viewing recent calls or opening the calculator.
Action Center also has
a row of shortcuts — four on most phones; five on «phablets» like the Lumia 1520 — which Microsoft dubs «quick actions» and which can be user - set from a list of options.
That same
row of shortcuts is carried over into the main menu, where TouchWiz leaves its mark in a much more pronounced way.
You really don't need a whole other
row of shortcuts to let you turn off Wi - Fi, data connection, your ringtone, airplane mode or flashlight, because they're all accessible in the top row of icons.
Not exact matches
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At the bottom
row of each home screen are
shortcuts to the phone dialer, the browser, the Sprint ID menu, and the main menu.
They added a
row of quick settings to toggle, like a
shortcut to toggle the outdoor mode which lets you crank up the display brightness.
Sony has also placed two persistent
shortcut keys in the midpoint
of the bottom
row.
Behind this great 3.2 ″ touchscreen is a great slide - out full QWERTY keyboard giving you four
rows of letters, numbers and
shortcut keys — pretty handy for texting or IMing.
Underneath, you'll find a Google search bar, followed by two
rows of eight app
shortcuts.
We're used to the top
row of the menu appearing on the bottom
of the screen as
shortcuts from BlackBerry 5.
It has great spacing, six full
rows of keys in an offset QWERTY format just like your PC, assignable
shortcuts to just about EVERY key to make navigation on the device extremely efficient, and good feedback so you know when a key is pressed.
Logitech says Ultrathin Keyboard Folio boasts a sleek form factor that features well - spaced keys and a
row of Android
shortcut keys for improved typing experience.
Along the bottom
of the screen are a
row of tabs, one each for content like Entertainment (which contains widgets for music and videos) and communications (which includes an e-mail widget, and app
shortcuts for contacts, a dialer (which may not be on the U.S. version), and a call log).
That said, one custom element
of the Tab's interface is a pull - up
row of app
shortcuts at the bottom
of the home screen.
Touché simulates Apple's new touchscreen display for
shortcuts by bringing up a
row of Touch Bar options for whatever software...
For starters, the Pixel launcher gets rid
of the App Drawer button on the home
row, and now a fifth app
shortcut can appear instead.
From here, you can enable a second
row of app icons with the first option, and you can set these
shortcuts to be shown or hidden on your lock screen with the second option.
This keyboard has got a special
row of iOS
shortcut keys like one - tap to Home, screen brightness adjustment, search, language switch, keyboard backlighting adjustment, media controls, volume controls, and ON / OFF — sleep / wake.
When swiping from the top
of the screen with one finger, you will see a
row of quick setting
shortcuts just above any pending notifications.
The keys on the keyboard are spaced for comfortable typing and it has a
row of Windows and Android
shortcut keys.
Along the top
row are media controls and other
shortcut buttons that require the use
of the Fn key.
Just pulling down the notification shade, about a quarter
of the screen is used by the settings
shortcut, the time / date and the first
row of toggles.
The new Bluetooth keyboard optimises the distance between its keys, and has a dedicated
row of iOS
shortcuts for speedy navigation.
Other changes in this build include the extra (fourth)
row of quick
shortcuts in the notification center; quick
shortcuts for data, flashlight, battery saver and quick note; new volume icons in the volume bar; new app filter view and dark search bar; and other minor cosmetic changes.
That Edge screen won praise for its improved functionality tanks to another
row of app
shortcuts.
The key highlights are the customizable Quick Settings
shortcuts when you swipe down from the top
of the screen, S Finder for finding practically anything on your device, and the SwiftKey - powered keyboard with dedicated number
row, which is still one
of my favorites on any Android device.
A full
row of iOS
shortcuts puts the power
of iPad Pro at your fingertips: 1 - Home: Go to home screen 2 - Screen brightness: adjust screen brightness up or down 3 - Search: bring up iOS search field 4 - Virtual Keyboard: shows / hides the virtual keyboard 5 - Backlighting: adjust brightness
of keyboard backlighting 6 - Media controls: Back, Play / Pause, Forward 7 - Volume controls: Mute, Volume up, Volume down 8 - Screen on / off - locks iPad Pro screen
An even nicer feature is the
row of customizable settings
shortcuts at the top
of the Action Center, which can provide quick access to useful features like switching Wi - Fi on or off, adjusting screen brightness, activating the rotation lock, and more.
Speaking
of which, whenever you plug in your headphones, you'll be presented with a
row of commonly associated app
shortcuts within the drag - down menu.