1. Now you can do something quickly just by simple gesture on the screen edge. 3. expanding the status bar: notifications or quick settings.
2. And this app requires only the permission that are needed! * This app uses accessibility service API to implement the following features.
3. The edge area also can be customized for thickness, length and position.
4. No other information is processed from this permission.
1. You can set gestures to open a pie menu (clicking a button will allow you to open a menu to launch apps, or go to the home screen, or ... quite a lot of things, really), set left, right and bottom gestures that do different things depending on what you do on those edges, like setting a long-press on the left edge that goes back, or a press-and-swipe gesture that opens a particular app, or a double-tap that turns on night mode.
2. Split screen using edge gestures work as expected in landscape mode as expected.
3. It does it's job .This app is a must-have! Love the customization and how my friends go, "whoa, how'd you do that!?" after I do a cool gesture thing! Most often I use the 'swipe inward from the edge' motion which works on both sides of the screen and mimics the 'back' button.
4. Keep the updates coming!!Switch from iPhone to android the small gestures, like tapping the top of the phone to scroll to the top, I missed.
5. The first reason it's unusable I suspect has to do with Google removing the immersive mode in developer options that used to allow me to set my own gestures and hide the navbar, and removing it has seriously hindered some apps' functionality.
6. LOL I've disabled all the lower Android buttons so the only way to use my phone is the swipe from the right.So far the only problem I'm having is with a toast notification that keeps coming up talking about a 3second delay or something.
7. The only issue is that "toggle split screen" no longer works in portrait mode ever since the upgrade to Android 10, the split screen bar only shows at the very bottom of the screen.
8. I'm assuming it's a limiting security feature in the operating system (pixel 2, Android 9.0). Besides that it's always been great, highly recommendThis app is reason enough to have an Android phone vs.
9. It's amazingly useful, allowing me to get the most out of my phone and customizing gestures that the stock system will not allow for.
10. The second reason is that it only sporadically works; I can get one gesture to work once (opening a pie menu from a side button), and once that's displayed once, it no longer works until I force stop the app and then restart it.
11. I'd love for an option to Enable gestures in certain apps, with the ability to customize those gestures on a per app basis.