MochaLee
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Why did Adobe have to stop supporting Android 4.0+.? There are so many websites that I have to look at on my laptop because I can't see them on my Nexus 7 without flash... . Is there any way around this?
Another thing I found.
If you start the clock app it will bring up a big digital clock on the screen.
But if you tap it once it will dim the screen wasting less battery, but still visable in a dark room. Tap again and it lights back up.
Go into settings-about tablet-android version.......tap android version four or five times and then long press the big jelly bean.
Go launcher actually allows home screen rotation for free and IMO is a quality launcher to boot.for those who this is an issue, try "ultimate rotation control" in Play Store. it is a 7 day trial and then $2.99, seems a bit steep, but works great for those who want home screen rotation abilities.
Ask Google Now "Who founded Apple". The answer that is spoken gave me a chuckle.
Ask Google Now "Who founded Apple". The answer that is spoken gave me a chuckle.
Here's another tip video about how you need to plug headphones in quite firmly:
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This seems to work but when I swipe I go from the first tab to the last. Smaller 'swipes' didn't work at all. :-\
Try swiping without letting go. It takes either a big swipe or a swipe from the very edge of the screen to "enter tab switching mode" as opposed to just scrolling on the page. But then if your finger remains on the screen dragging left/right switches tabs. If you do it slower you'll go one-by-one easily.
Start voice seach with "Google"
The insruction book and some of the videos indicate that on the Google now screen you can start a voice search and "waken" the microphone by saying "Google". It doesn't work - unless:-
If you change the Settings-Language and Input-Voice Search-Language to English (US) it does work !! Very impressive. BUT the downside is that (in my case) the speech commands/enquiries that follow are not understood as well as they were before.
Guess I'll have to revert to English (UK) or learn to speak with an American accent . . . . . . .