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The Android "M" Developer Preview's second release was released just a short while ago, and we've already discovered an outstanding new feature: the ability to individually enable or disable icons in the status bar. In fact, if the only icon you want is your battery and clock, you can have that now - everything else can be removed!
To access the settings, you'll need to have developer options enabled. From developer options, there's an option to enable the system UI tuner, which then appears in the main settings tree near the bottom of the list.
There are also other changes to the tuner - you can show your battery's remaining percentage inside the battery bar now, which is also very, very nice and something we love very much.
What exactly demo mode is, I'm not sure - it appears to set all the status bar icons to their "on" states, but only certain ones. Demo mode, as one of our intrepid commenters pointed out, is probably for developers taking screenshots or videos of their apps. It forces notifications off the status bar and sets the bar to display cell signal, 100% battery, and locks the clock at 5:20 - so you can have a consistent status bar. Very handy.
But either way, these two other changes are amazing.
The Auto-rotation setting must be disabled. Enable it on the settings menu. Or if your tablet is running iOS 7, then enable auto-rotation on the Control Center. Simply swipe up from the bottom of the screen to launch control center. (It is like the opposite of pulling out Status Bar or Notifications Bar above.)
Click on link or copy and paste in your browser: http://www.manualowl.com and go to Index of free PDF and go to Troubleshooting section of the guide. Much success to you, Karma
You want to enable the Status menu. I don't know where it is either as I thing Microsoft Office is way over priced, but I digress. Just find where you enable and disable menu bars and enable the status bar.
You phone has it's screen rotation locked so if you turn the phone on it's side the display does not automatically turn, great for reading in bed. Double clicking your home button so that currently running apps are shown then keep swiping these icons to the right until your iPod controls appear, you should see an icon with a circular arrow. Click this.
Horizontal status bar on the left corner where is shows the directional arrows
Vertical status bar: On the top corner, where directional arrow are shown
After you tap the correct corner of the status bar, a volume slider appears at the bottom of screen. Move slider to the right to increase volume, or to the left to decrease volume.
Horizontal status bar on the left corner where is shows the directional arrows
Vertical status bar: On the top corner, where directional arrow are shown
After
you tap the correct corner of the status bar, a volume slider appears
at the bottom of screen. Move slider to the right to increase volume,
or to the left to decrease volume.
Check to see if AUTO HIDE is not enabled in taskbar settings, move your mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen if enabled the Startmenu and taskbar will re-appear, if not then it was possibly resized accidently, move your cursor to the bottom again if it turns into two arrows pointing up and down then click and hold and drag up and it should be revealed again.
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