The Android 10 is ending with a very ancient feature of your operating system. Through a listing in the Google Issue Tracker report, the company has decided to remove support for the Menu button from some very old applications.
The problem has been pushed in several versions since Android 2.3. At the time, the devices had physical Menu and Search buttons. With the arrival of Android 3.0 Honeycomb on tablets and 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on mobile phones, Google inserted software buttons and changed some of them - going to the traditional Back, Home and Recent Apps. But this has caused some compatibility issues with older apps, as they were not planned with these features.

To address the issue, Google added a compatibility mode that allowed the OS to display a menu button with navigation options. This behavior lasted until Android 10. This option will no longer appear to users.
The change, however, will affect very few operating system users. Only applications that focused on version 2.3 or earlier still had these buttons.


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