How to bring swipe gesture control to every Android phone
Navigation Gestures is an application that will help you to hide the navigation bar, control by swipe gesture similar to Android P or iPhone X when back, multitask, return to Home screen, . on the phone. This is a new application developed by XDA programmers, if you are interested in the following, it will be a detailed guide on how to bring swipe gesture control to all Android phones.
Step 1:
Proceed to download and install Navigation Gestures like normal applications.
- Download Navigation Gestures for Android
Step 2:
Start the application, the first time you use it you need to grant access to the application to work.
Step 3:
Next, check if the navigation bar is hidden.
Step 4:
By default, to return to Home, press once, return to the previous application twice or press and hold long to call the virtual assistant. However, you can customize the action you want to use as you like by going to Settings> Gestures . Besides, Appearance also allows to increase or decrease the size of the virtual navigation bar you use.
A few points to consider when implementing:
- The Android Oreo phone will fail, if you are using Android 8.1, you should not use it.
- The software is developed by XDA forum programmers and is still in the process of being improved more.
- An error may occur, you should consider this.
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