How to Remove Recent from Amazon Fire Tablet
Are you looking to declutter your Amazon Fire Tablet and remove the recent section? The recent section on Amazon Fire Tablets displays a list of recently opened apps and files, which can be quite handy for quick access. However, if you find it cluttering your home screen or just want to keep your tablet’s interface clean, removing the recent section is a straightforward process. In this article, we will guide you through the steps on how to remove recent from Amazon Fire Tablet.
Step 1: Access the Settings Menu
The first step to remove the recent section is to access the settings menu on your Amazon Fire Tablet. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification shade.
2. Tap on the gear icon to open the settings menu.
Step 2: Navigate to the Display & Sounds Settings
Once you have accessed the settings menu, you need to navigate to the Display & Sounds settings. Here’s how to do it:
1. Scroll down and tap on “Display & Sounds.”
2. In the Display & Sounds settings, tap on “Home screen.”
Step 3: Disable the Recent Section
Now that you are in the Home screen settings, you can disable the recent section. Follow these steps:
1. Look for the “Recent” option in the Home screen settings.
2. Toggle the switch next to “Recent” to the off position.
Step 4: Confirm the Change
After disabling the recent section, you will need to confirm the change. Here’s how to do it:
1. Tap on “OK” in the confirmation pop-up that appears.
2. Your Amazon Fire Tablet will now restart, and the recent section will be removed from your home screen.
Conclusion
Removing the recent section from your Amazon Fire Tablet is a simple process that can help you keep your tablet’s interface clean and organized. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily disable the recent section and enjoy a clutter-free experience on your device. If you ever decide to re-enable the recent section, you can simply follow the same steps and toggle the switch back to the on position. Happy tablet-ing!