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Extra "..." button not visible on Ice Cream Sandwich

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In the new UI for aurora for android (v14), several blog posts about the new design show an extra "..." button should be to the right of the new tab "+" button when running on ICS. My phone is running ICS, but I do not have the extra button.

First image here shows what it should be like. My interface looks like the left image, despite running ICS. http://madhava.com/egotism/archive/005059.html

In the new UI for aurora for android (v14), several blog posts about the new design show an extra "..." button should be to the right of the new tab "+" button when running on ICS. My phone is running ICS, but I do not have the extra button. First image here shows what it should be like. My interface looks like the left image, despite running ICS. http://madhava.com/egotism/archive/005059.html

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Hi,

Yes, for older phones that upgrade to ICS (that have the hardware menu button below the screen), the main menus will be accessed from there instead of adding the new ... button. I will update the documentation to reflect this subtlety, thanks for asking this question!

Regards, Michelle

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Hi,

Yes, for older phones that upgrade to ICS (that have the hardware menu button below the screen), the main menus will be accessed from there instead of adding the new ... button. I will update the documentation to reflect this subtlety, thanks for asking this question!

Regards, Michelle