In this method, you need to press the power button along
with volume down button at the same time to capture screenshot on your device.
Now,
press volume down button; keep pressing volume down and press power button once and then release the power key — don't release the volume down key though.
With Android P, taking a screenshot is no longer limited to the power
+ volume down button combination.
Now, you need to select the «Recovery» option with the help
of Volume down button and select it by tapping the power button to boot the device in the recovery mode.
The left -
side volume down button rests slightly above the alignment of the right - side power button, avoiding situations where turning on the phone would inadvertently lower the volume.
You can launch the app from the tile, but the easiest way to access it is simply to press and release the power
+ volume down buttons to launch it from anywhere.
You will now be prompted to connect your smartphone with your computer; thus, turn off your Xperia Z and press and
hold volume down button while establishing the connection between your devices (in this way you can boot your Xperia Z into flash mode).
On Nexus devices, the instructions are as follows: Turn it off and hold down the Power and
Volume down buttons until you see the Android mascot.
Next, press your phone's
volume down button twice to highlight the «Recovery mode» option on the bootloader menu, then press the power button to select it.
Step # 2: While you have got the hold of that Power button, press and hold
Volume down button on the left side of your iPhone.
For recovery mode: press and hold
Volume Down button when the Motorola Logo is shown when the device is booted normally.
For older iPhone models you do so by long - pressing the Home and power buttons at the same time; iPhone 7 owners will have to simultaneously long - press the power and
volume down buttons instead.
It still works fine (except for a
busted volume down button and a temperamental power / sleep button), but it has around a thousand scratches on its formerly sleek visage.
Yes, you can still use the power +
volume down button combination to take a screenshot like you normally would in stock Android, but it seems way slower than it should be and, if you're like me, isn't easy to trigger every single time.
Step # 5: Keep your finger pressed on side button and at the same time, press and hold
volume down button on the left of your iPhone X.
On an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus: Press and hold both the Side and
Volume Down buttons for at least 10 seconds, until you see the Apple logo.
Enter download mode by pressing and
holding Volume Down button and Center button and then press Power simultaneously and this should display a green android that tells you the download mode is loaded.
Most Nexus devices before the Nexus 6 all featured the volume rocker on the left side and power button on the right, meaning you could take a screenshot with one hand by holding down the power and
volume down buttons at the same time.
When the screen is black, press and hold the power and
volume down buttons together for about 10 seconds, until Android's bootloader pops up.
I'm pretty sure it will, but if it doesn't, just use that power /
volume down button combo to put it back into bootloader mode.
Press the Volume Up button to increase the volume, or press
the Volume Down button to decrease the volume.
Press the Volume Up button to increase the volume, or press
the Volume Down button to decrease...
The Note 10.1 can be entered in download mode by pressing and holding the Power and
Volume Down buttons.
What needs to be noted here is that the Nexus 6p seems to be a little more finicky than some other devices out there, and sometimes you'll find that the tip of
the volume down button needs to be pressed.
To capture screenshots with the Kindle Fire HD all you have to do is press and hold
the volume down button and the power button at the same time.
The gesture is the same here as those devices, just hold down
the volume down button and power button at the same time, and you'll see the screen flash followed by a quick saving animation.
Enter Recovery — Hold
Volume Down button + Power button — When Tab turns ON, release power button (Keep holding volume down button)-- Will enter recovery 5.
To mute the new iPad, users need to either hold both the volume up and
volume down buttons simultaneously or pull up iOS 10's Action Center and tap the relevant button.
The reboot from the boot menu (Power button and
volume down button) held down at teh same time with futher instructions didn't fix it either.
You can still easily mute the Air 2 by pressing
the volume down button for a second, and lock the screen rotation via the settings menu.
To take a screenshot all you have to do is hold your finger down on the N button and simultaneously hold down on
the Volume down button.
On the right side there's a volume up button up top, a mute key in the middle and
a volume down button — all made out of metal, I might add.
You can achieve this by pressing and holding
the Volume Down button while powering on.
For this hold
the Volume Down button while powering on and enter in bootloader mode.
When you press both the power and
the volume down buttons at the same time (for about a second) you'll hear a shutter clicking sound (unless your volume is all the way down) and you'll see a quick image of the snapshot you just took before it disappears from the screen.