A menu option is now available to edit the current profile and users can
still access a menu to edit all profiles.
You can
still access the menu by holding Shift as your computer boots.
Not exact matches
The Valiant Files section offers a whole mess of original sketches, background paintings, production
stills, promotional posters, and photographs, all of which you can
access as easter eggs by snooping with a magnifying glass through Eddie's office or from a simple
menu at the bottom of the screen.
A BD - Live section proved inaccessible, but the
menu still supplied
access to bonus feature samples from Beastly, Battle: Los Angeles, Jumanji, and Zathura.
The Mégane retains some physical climate adjustment knobs, but you
still have to pull up the
menu on the screen in order to
access its full array of features (you can, for instance, adjust the temperature for each of the zones, but you can't change the fan speed using the knobs...).
It's
still a little too easy to flick through pages by mistake when trying to
access the drop down
menu at the top of the page.
Though, of course, it's
still present from a number of
menus, offering up direct
access to the company's e-book store.
There's also some sub weapons to choose from like rocket launchers and grenades, but using them is a challenge in itself, because to
access them you've got to go into a
menu using the D - pad that the game insists you have to be standing
still to
access, select your weapon, ready it — which Raiden takes forever to do — and then actually use it, by which time you're probably already dead.
It doesn't «dumb» the game down at all — there are
still a lot of
menus you'll have to
access — but at least it grants players a more ideal experience when playing Mankind Divided.
Various Level Editor bug fixes, including: You can only
access terrain / doodads
menu after a level is loadedHid some seriously broken things (e.g. spawnpoint, hidden explosive) The miniboss no longer breaks everything instantlyNoclip speed more consistantSupercheckpoints no longer cause the map to be loaded from halfway if the level editor is activeTerrain and doodads sorting alphabeticallyRemoved F12 debugFixed beehives dropping in Edit ModeFixed alarm destruction (although we
still don't recommend using them, they're likely to be changed in the future) Don't go to text fields on TABFixed annoying alt - tab / box select thingYou can now duplicate a block by alt - selecting and then shift - draggingLevels sort alphabetically in custom campaign
menu
It will be an entirely separate entity from the Wii's Virtual Console — which you can
still access on your Wii U, by going into the Wii
Menu from your home screen — and it will allow you to play Nintendo and Super Nintendo games on your Wii U or GamePad.
The tutorial missions now have their own icon when you click on play, but can
still be
accessed through the single player
menu.
Our options
menu will not offer
access to too many features due to us being such a small team, but any option that will not be readily available through the
menu can
still be tweaked at will through the configuration files for those who really want to try and tweak the settings to be exactly as they want them to be.
I noticed the game
still went on even while
accessing the
menu, and with the fighting going on I couldn't discover a way to adjust camera speed without putting my party in danger.
The settings
menu is
still unnecessarily convoluted and fragmented into tabs, I can't
access the apps list with a swipe up from the bottom of the home screen (a surprisingly big annoyance compared to the Google Pixel and many other Android alternatives), and LG seriously weighs its phones down with carrier bloatware.
This is the same page you can
access by selecting Troubleshooting Information from the Help
menu, but it's
still worth a look.
Menus still feel familiar, and you can
still access all your content in a large grid right in front of your eyes.
It's
still present and can be
accessed by using the search function in the settings, but you won't see it in the main settings
menu as updates are now checked for automatically more often.
Of course, you can
still get
access to the Apps List via the hamburger
menu.
Remember, even if you remove the Office Upload Center from the notification area, you can
still access it using the Start
menu.
You can
still swipe down a second time to see the full suite of toggles (and even edit or rearrange the tiles), but having quicker
access to common functions makes this
menu a lot more useful.
If you are
still using Windows 7, you can easily
access all of these tools using the Start
Menu search box instead, or you can learn the file name and use the Run dialog instead.
After the registry hack, Windows Explorer navigation pane will not have trace of Libraries shortcut anymore, but Libraries are
still been used and
accessed when user clicks on Documents, Pictures, Music or Videos links at Start
Menu.
This can
still be
accessed by pulling down from the top of the screen, but a second downward swipe now takes you straight to the Quick Settings
menu (note that notifications are
still accessible when in Quick Settings view).
They also make it possible to navigate a fair amount of your phone or tablet without ever touching it, but since most apps are (naturally) tailored for touch, you'll
still wind up reaching out to
access a particular
menu every so often.
You
still have a time display but now can add
menus for quick
access where a world of swiping existed before.
It's great that the Start
menu is back in Windows 10, it's
still not perfect, but it keeps receiving tweaks and the tiles UI makes it convenient to
access your most frequently used applications and programs.
This
menu also
still provides quick
access to other frequently used system configuration options, like the Control Panel.
You can
still find remnants of the old «
menu» functionality in the LG G4, and there's a simple trick that'll let you
access some
menus more easily as a result.
The Quick Settings
menu itself is
still there, but you will
access it differently.
And you can
still access that Priority Mode from the Quick Settings
menu.
A swipe on the screen toggles
stills and video modes, and a further
menu gives easy
access to time - lapse, slow - motion and panorama shooting.
This can be turned on and off in the camera» options
menu and is a useful backup device that means even if you lose or damage the handset, you'll
still have
access to all the pictures and videos you took.
Navigating through the core
menus and notifications on the Michael Kors
Access Grayson is speedy enough, but
accessing native apps
still takes an age.
The information on these pages refers to the 2017 Big Careers Fair, however you can
still access the details of the exhibitors who were in attendance by using the
menu on the right hand side.