Turn on Do Not Disturb: Swipe down the Quick Settings pane from the top of the screen, and you'll see a Do Not Disturb icon. This will take you to the volume levels for everything.
Press the volume button on the side then tap the cog at the bottom of the slider. These can all be controlled independently. Manage the volume on your Fire tablet: There are four different volume levels - media, calls, alarms, notifications. Sometimes updates don't appear, so it's worth checking if you're due an update.
Update your Fire tablet: Head into Settings > Device Options > System Updates and you can check if there's a new update for your tablet. You can access the Settings via the cog in this menu. Swipe down from the top to access Quick Settings and Notifications. The search bar is universal, searching online, the Appstore and Amazon Shopping. The controls at the bottom take you back (left), home (centre) or to your recent apps (right). Library: Makes it easy to access all your Amazon content.Home: Gives you access to new content and all your apps.For You: Let's you resume recent shows, apps, or books.
The home screen of Fire OS offers three tabs - For You, Home and Library: Here's a quick run-down of the user interface on your Fire tablet to help you get around. Squirrel_widget_148776 Getting to know your Fire tablet We have a full breakdown of the Fire tablets to help you choose which would be the best for you, but read on for a full selection of tips and tricks to get the most out of your tablet. There are three different sizes - Fire 7, Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10, along with the option for Kids Editions of these tablets bringing a few benefits. (Pocket-lint) - Amazon's Fire tablets are popular, not only because they are affordable, but because they offer a wide range of content, making them an easy choice for anyone wanting a media tablet.