How do you access the menu when reading to change books, etc? This with Hashcodes Jelly Bean r1.
Press the icon with three dots that appears on the upper right side. You may need to press back once when you are reading the book to exit the book and there you can press that icon.
dmpaul1 said:
How do you access the menu when reading to change books, etc? This with Hashcodes Jelly Bean r1.
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To switch books, press on where it says “KINDLE" in the upper left corner.
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ok i like the ui so far
and miind i have rooted
any way to change the "favs" button on the bottom bar to maybe contacts?
squidbutt said:
ok i like the ui so far
and miind i have rooted
any way to change the "favs" button on the bottom bar to maybe contacts?
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Install ADW.Launcher from the Market and you'll be able to customize what Anderweb [the developer] calls the left and right action buttons. I have, from left to right, the Phone, Messages, Gmail and Google Voice apps placed as "actions" surrounding the launcher button.
Or are you referring to the "Genius" hardware button on the handset...?
the legend rom eugene released gets rid of that genius button and turns it to a music button
Hello everyone,
I feel incredibly stupid for having to ask this and take up a whole thread, but I have searched to no avail, and this seemed the most appropriate place to ask.
I am simply wanting to access "my apps" in the Amazon App Store, but can't get there since Amazon hasn't worked in a on-screen menu button.
I am running ParanoidAndroid.
Thanks in advanced,
Zizzerboy
Re-enable the nav-bar.
Or re-enable the nav-bar options button if you disabled it.
It'll show the usual three vertical dots when an app doesn't have native ICS menu buttons.
If I remember correctly, Paranoid Android's menu button is inside of the Recents button. Pretty unconventional but saves nav bar space.
Whenever you see the 3 horizontal dots inside of the recent apps button, long-press until the menu pops up.
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That did the trick! I'm glad I'm not going crazy!
Dear friends,
for an unknown reason I cannot access my " Settings" whatever you call it from the below right hand corner of the screen as it used to be, it's no longer there. The only other option of getting the phone settings is from on top of the screen which I do not like. Thanks for your help.
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In ICS Android no longer has the menu button. Instead, apps now use the action bar. Any overflow from said bar now displays as 3 dots, which include actions such as settings.
Apps that haven't been updated to the new API's will display the 3 dots next to the multi-task button.
However, some custom roms allow you to persistently add the menu button to the navigation bar.
So, the short answer to your question would be to flash a custom rom.
Better get used to hitting the 3 dots, as Google is intent on phasing out the menu button
If you install a custom rom you can add the menu as a soft key
El Daddy said:
In ICS Android no longer has the menu button. Instead, apps now use the action bar. Any overflow from said bar now displays as 3 dots, which include actions such as settings.
Apps that haven't been updated to the new API's will display the 3 dots next to the multi-task button.
However, some custom roms allow you to persistently add the menu button to the navigation bar.
So, the short answer to your question would be to flash a custom rom.
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Thanks but I have always had the Menu Bar since when I bought it and there is no software upgrade up till now.
I just updated from CM10.1/SGT7 [20130419] to [20130611] and the menu button that is usually in the top right of pages that have additional settings has gone away.
cheakerdoodels said:
I just updated from CM10.1/SGT7 [20130419] to [20130611] and the menu button that is usually in the top right of pages that have additional settings has gone away.
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Settings/system/hardware keys/show action overflow.
Lotek said:
Settings/system/hardware keys/show action overflow.
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Thanks that worked. Odd that it got disabled when I updated the rom.
Is there anyway to enable the nav bar on the amazon fire phone ?
When I still used the LG E980 (G Pro) with Cyanogenmod 12. I can easily add a line of command on the build.pro file and then there will be the soft-nav-button. Is this available for amazon fire phone ?
Can anyone help, please? If yes, this would be awesome
I have just been using the no root version of Back Button by ogapps. Which makes a floating or pop up navigation bar using the built in accessibility options. Back Button is the only one I found so far that doesn't trigger the TTS bug where it starts reading all the text on the screen.
Go Launcher has a Back and Menu button integrated into the launcher. The only problem is that the menu bar covers the home button, but you can use the physical button.
what I mean is the actual nav bar like the nexus 5
kabloink said:
I have just been using the no root version of Back Button by ogapps. Which makes a floating or pop up navigation bar using the built in accessibility options. Back Button is the only one I found so far that doesn't trigger the TTS bug where it starts reading all the text on the screen.
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Thank you for this now at least I can enjoy using this phone