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#Touch on the Settings icon. [[Image:ICS Settings icon.png]] | #Touch on the Settings icon. [[Image:ICS Settings icon.png]] | ||
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#On your Home screen, touch the hard Menu key, to the bottom right of the screen, below the hard Home key. | #On your Home screen, touch the hard Menu key, to the bottom right of the screen, below the hard Home key. | ||
#A pop-up menu appears (at the bottom right of the screen). Touch System Settings. | #A pop-up menu appears (at the bottom right of the screen). Touch System Settings. | ||
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A pop-up menu appears where you can select Airplane Mode, WiFi Settings, Screen Brightness, Notifications, System Settings, etc. | A pop-up menu appears where you can select Airplane Mode, WiFi Settings, Screen Brightness, Notifications, System Settings, etc. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 9 April 2014
Throughout the owner’s manual we used a couple of different methods for accessing the System Settings section. There are several ways to get to the System Settings, either way works fine, and it’s up to you which method you prefer:
Method 1
Method 2
- On your Home screen, touch the hard Menu key, to the bottom right of the screen, below the hard Home key.
- A pop-up menu appears (at the bottom right of the screen). Touch System Settings.
Method 3
- On your Home screen, Touch the time (bottom right of the screen).
- Touch the Settings icon in the bottom right of the screen, under the time.
A pop-up menu appears where you can select Airplane Mode, WiFi Settings, Screen Brightness, Notifications, System Settings, etc.