ackmondual Well-known member Oct 11, 2013 79 0 0 Oct 8, 2015 #1 I'm currently using a Galaxy s4. One thing that turned me off to the gs5 was they replaced the hard, capacitive, menu button with the task manager button. Have folks been getting along with this change?
I'm currently using a Galaxy s4. One thing that turned me off to the gs5 was they replaced the hard, capacitive, menu button with the task manager button. Have folks been getting along with this change?
Almeuit Moderator Team Leader Moderator Apr 17, 2012 32,273 23 38 Oct 8, 2015 #2 I do not. Ever since I went away from it (a few phones ago) I really enjoy having it within the app itself. Multi-tasking buttons are better.
I do not. Ever since I went away from it (a few phones ago) I really enjoy having it within the app itself. Multi-tasking buttons are better.
Detectionable Well-known member Sep 22, 2013 109 0 0 Oct 8, 2015 #3 Nope, IMO a touchscreen should be 100% touch
Dark Penguin Well-known member Aug 21, 2011 419 2 18 Oct 9, 2015 #4 You need only long tap the task manager "button" to get the in-app menu, so you can still use older apps that may not have onscreen menus. ETA: For those of you on the CM12.1 custom ROM, you should be able to configure the home button to do the same thing when long pressed. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk Last edited: Oct 19, 2015
You need only long tap the task manager "button" to get the in-app menu, so you can still use older apps that may not have onscreen menus. ETA: For those of you on the CM12.1 custom ROM, you should be able to configure the home button to do the same thing when long pressed. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk