But some of the phone's core features really shine: the display is fantastic, there's plenty of power and the sound quality, be that for calls or music, is outstanding.
Blink Feed might not be for everyone, the camera isn't so dramatically different, even if the remixed results are.
HTC ONE BUTTON SHORTCUTS ANDROID
Having lived in the Nexus 4 with it's raw Android experience, it doesn't feel like HTC Sense is taking anything away from you - once you've swapped out that calendar, made Chrome the default browser and got Blink Feed under control.īut the headline features might obsure those things that are important. It isn't perfect, but then what phone is? What we really like is the day-to-day experience of using the HTC One. There's innovation, there's attention to detail and there's plenty on offer straight out of the box. The design, the refreshes made to HTC Sense, and the power on offer make this among the best that Android has on offer. The HTC One is the best phone that HTC has made.
But will this phone put HTC back into the hands of customers and win back the title from Samsung? With the HTC One comes a lot of change: a departure from the megapixel race, innovative new features, HTC Sense 5 and a design that's sure to wow. One flagship, one phone which carries with it the hopes and dreams of a struggling giant. Finally we land in 2013 with the HTC One. HTC One was a family, and history repeated itself. Looking to refresh, the HTC One was born. Then we had the comedown, a run of "S" devices, and we arrived at 2012. Each device name took it higher than the last, as though HTC was working towards some sort of nomenclature orgasm. Names that stirred passion, names that told you these were the latest and greatest smartphones out there. So if you ever forget which hotkey goes where just hover over the tool in question on the ribbon.(Pocket-lint) - HTC was once known for its device names: Hero, Desire, Incredible, Legend, Sensation. New shortcut keys will appear as tooltips just like the original commands do. It’ll be the same as when you first installed Office 2013. If you feel like you’ve messed something up, in the worst case scenario there’s a reset button that will restore all hotkeys to defaults. Note that you can’t double dip with shortcut keys, assigning a key command that’s already being used will unbind it from the original command. If you enter a keyboard shortcut that’s already used by a different command, you’ll see the name of the attached command listed after the “Currently assigned to” label. Once entered, click the Assign button to bind (save) the shortcut key to the command. You can use the Backspace button on your keyboard to remove them if you type too many. Pressing multiple different combinations will allow you to add numerous hotkeys at once to a command. While the text cursor is blinking in this box, press the keyboard combination you’d like to set as the shortcut key. Next, click the empty white box under the “Press new shortcut key” label. To add a new shortcut key, select the command you’d like to add it to. If a command does have a hotkey, it will be listed under Current Keys. This is mostly because there are nearly one thousand commands in total and it would be crazy to remember hotkeys for all of them. You’ll see that the majority of the commands in Word 2013 don’t have any keyboard shortcuts assigned. Select a category, and then browse through the commands. Then click the Cus tomize button at the bottom adjacent to the “Keyboard shortcuts” label. In Word Options, click the Customize Ribbon button.
Launch Word 2013, then click the File Menu.įrom the Backstage view click the Options button.