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Button and Task Manager Shortcut
Button and Task Manager Shortcut The AT&T Tilt includes 2 new features within the Task Manager called Button (X-Button) and Task Manager Shortcut. The Button feature allow a user to set how applications respond when the X is tapped from within this application and provide The Task Manager Shortcut provides a user quick access to their running programs list and the Task Manager.
Using the Button feature.
Using the Button feature.
- Go to Start>Settings>System Tab>Task Manager.
- Tap on the Button tab.
- Here you can change the way that programs are impacted when the X is used.
- Change the desired settings and tap OK.
- Ensure that the application is currently running on the device.
- Go to Start>Settings>System Tab>Task Manager>Running tab.
- Check the box next to the application.
- Tap on the application name and select Add Exclusive from the pop up menu.
- Go to Start>Settings>System Tab>Task Manager>Exclusive Tab.
- Check the box next to the application.
- Tap Remove.
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| Anonymous | Task Manager Shortcut / Quick Menu | 5 | Jun 3 2009, 10:15 AM EDT by fsawaya | ||
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Thread started: Nov 16 2007, 8:49 AM EST
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I have lost my Task Manager shortcut/ Quick Menu. It is shown as enabled in the Button screen but it just is not there. It was working fine till I installed Spb Pocket Plus, but after I uninstalled Pocket Plus the Quick Menu had disappeared. I have tried numerous soft resets and a hard one.
Helpful suggestions please?
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