Gesture Control

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App Description

Get the maximum out of your android device!

Get rid of your navigation bar and learn to appreciate the benefits of gesture-based navigation. There was never before, a more natural way, to control your smartphone. Let the future begin!

Who can benefit from this application?

▶ Tech freaks, which want to have the latest features on their device
▶ People with small hands or huge smartphones, it is much easier to expand navigation bar from the bottom of screen, than from the top.
▶ People with broken hardware buttons
▶ People who use their smartphone with gloves or have problems touching the normal soft keys. The sensor area of this app is customizable, so everyone can find the perfect size.

Currently, these gestures are available:

▶ Swipe up/left/right
▶ Swipe up/left/right and hold
▶ Short Swipe up
▶ Short Swipe up and hold
▶ Double tap (Donation/Pro version)
▶ Long tap (Donation/Pro version)
▶ Double tap and hold (Donation/Pro version)

Currently, you can invoke these actions with gestures:

▶ Back
▶ Home
▶ Recent apps
▶ Notifications
▶ Quick Settings
▶ Screen off
▶ Most recent app
▶ Power Dialog (Power off, reboot on some devices, etc.)
▶ Multiwindow (Android 7+)
▶ Google assistant (if installed)
▶ Execute Tasker tasks (Pro, requires Tasker)
▶ Volume actions (Partially Pro required)
▶ Show information (Partially Pro required )
▶ Media control (Partially Pro required)
▶ Brightness control (Partially Pro required)
▶ Launch other apps(Pro required)
▶ Internal actions (Hide Bar for a specific period, hide bar until app switch, etc. – Partially Pro)
▶ Power off options, Take a screenshot, etc. (Root, Partially Pro)

More is coming soon!

In order to provide the above-mentioned functions, the application uses the accessibility services features. Privacy is important to me. This application will not send any personal data to the developer or anyone else.

This app uses the Device Administrator permission. This permission must only be granted if you want the “Lock screen” action to be used.

Doug Lynch

Hi! You may have seen my work at other Android publications including XDA and Phandroid, but I have branched out on my own to create content for the community. Most of my work consists of finding the best deals in the Google Play Store, creating tutorials on my YouTube channel, and curating the best applications and games on Play Store Finder.