I'm used to having the menu button on the bottom left, but that has been replaced by "recent apps". For some apps it's necessary to pull up options, such as exit. How do I achieve this now?
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At first I thought the same thing. But I've never seen a previous galaxy device, with the possible exception of the Note series, that would multi-task well.To be honest, I think replacing the menu key with a recent apps key was a backwards step. I never used the recent apps and always used the menu key. There's no logic for doing it. It's not as if it's closer to the Android format that Google want of manufacturers. I always reopen an app if I need it anyway and let android sort out the memory management itself.
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At first I thought the same thing. But I've never seen a previous galaxy device, with the possible exception of the Note series, that would multi-task well.
I'm very used to the menu button, so it was frustrating at first adjusting to recent apps.
But now that I am used to recent apps, I have discovered how amazing the Note 4 is for multi-tasking. Even if you don't want to use multi-window, it is a breeze with recent apps.
I don't think recent apps is a step back at all. I think it is an excellent step forward.
It is the Recent Apps soft button. Long press it in an app and the menu will appear just like pressing the 3 lines.I had an S4 and was used to the menu in lower left. Now I have an S5 and it says "The menu key has been replaced by the Recent Key. Hold the Recent key to see menu options. So it's not Recent "Apps" like you're all saying here. I don't see where the Recent Key is.