Sentences with phrase «toggle the switch next»

From here, toggle the switch next to the «USB debugging» option, then press «OK» on the popup.
Tap the first entry here, then on the next screen, toggle the switch next to the «Google Handwriting Input» entry and press «OK» on the popup.
If you head to the Notifications menu in Settings, you can disable the toggle switch next to any app to prevent it from showing notifications altogether.
From here, make sure the switch next to «Permit to draw over other Apps» is enabled (though it should be already), then tap the toggle switch next to the «Enable Accessibility Service» entry.
From here, scroll down to the bottom of the page, then toggle the switch next to «General Overlays,» and tap the floating action button in the bottom - right corner.
So press «OK» on this popup, then toggle the switch next to the Notification Hub entry on the following screen and tap «Allow.»
To enable this feature, head to the «Data usage» menu in Settings, then toggle the switch next to the «Set cellular data limit» option.
From here, simply toggle the switches next to these permissions to adjust them as desired.
Head in there, then toggle the switches next to «Location,» «Phone,» and «Storage.»
Follow the same steps as mentioned above and toggle the switch next to Allow Explicit Content ON.
Next, enable the Xperia Keyboard using the toggle switch next to it, then press «OK» when prompted.
There's a small toggle switch next to that.

Not exact matches

Toggle the Dynamic Select switch next to the COMAND controller from Eco to Comfort and the ride stiffens barely a hair and feels somewhat sedate, if not mushy, in corners.
The power button sits on the top left edge, and a headphone jack is on the top right edge next to a toggle switch that enables auto - rotation from landscape to portrait modes.
On the right, you'll find the Home, Next Page (yes, there are two Next Pages, one on each side), Menu and Back (what I would think of as Esc) buttons, along with what Amazon calls a five - way toggle switch, which can be pushed up, down, left or right or pressed down.
You can do that by selecting «more» then «settings» and switching off the toggle next to «Clean Map report» in the app.
On the right perimeter is a volume toggle, up top is an on / off switch and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and on the bottom is a microUSB jack next to the mini HDMI jack.
You should now see your addresses listed with a switch next to them; just toggle the switch to activate that «place» as a trusted zone.
Next, head back to the app again, then you'll see that the «Main switch» toggle is still disabled.
From there, tap the word «Location» (don't toggle the switch), and on the next screen, choose «Google Location History.»
Next, select «Folders & Shutters» from Action Launcher's settings menu, then scroll down and make sure the «Enabled» switch is in the Shutters section is toggled on.
Next, find the «Facebook» section directly below that, and toggle the «Share my activity on Facebook» switch to the off position.
So head to the Lock screen and security menu in Settings and select either «Face Recognitions» or «Iris Scanner,» enter your PIN, and tap on the switch next to their names to toggle the features off.
On the next screen switch the toggle to the on position.
Tap on the toggle switch to the right of «Nest Thermostat» and select «Next».
There's a gain switch toggle on the side which allows you to set low or high values, next to a «Bass +» toggle that does what the label implies: boosts the lows a little bit to accommodate those who prefer a bass - ier listening experience.
What's more, if you make sure the «turn on automatically» toggle is switched off, it'll stay dark constantly, and not go white again the next morning.
If yours doesn't have the feature switched on, or you want to switch it off, head to Settings > Buttons and then hit the toggle next to «Press power button twice for camera».
Once there, users can switch the toggle next to the Swipe for Notifications option.
The camera interface features a prominent white shutter button centered at the bottom of the screen, with a front / rear camera toggle button next to it on one side, and a mode switch on the other side.
Tap Edit Your Profile next to your profile picture, then select the opt for Posts are Private by checking a box or toggling the switch to On (depending on your device).
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