A single press, double press, and long press can all initiate
customizable app launches and other actions.
Not exact matches
«Today, one of our favorite Android
apps — Dolphin —
launched a private beta for its new tablet version.Called Dolphin Browser for Pad, the big brother of Dolphin HD looks to be every bit as
customizable and packs a similar array of kicked - up browser functionality.»
The right side houses volume buttons along with a
customizable quick
app launch button (circular).
Wish you had a
customizable hardware button that could quickly
launch important
apps and settings?
Most
apps are met with a three - to - five second wait (some even longer) when first
launching, even when pressing the
customizable shortcut button, leading to a more sluggish experience than we've had on other Android Wear 2.0 devices with similar specs.
The left side of the phone holds the lock / power button while the right side comes with the volume rocker and a
customizable key which you can use to
launch any of your favorite
apps.
For example, a new opt - in feature, Toolbox, acts like a Chat Head for quick
app launches, floating a
customizable list of five favourites on the current screen.
While many launchers have begun to add gestures to
launch the
app drawer and other specific actions, gestures have been at the core of the Action Launcher experience for years, and they help make it one of the most intuitive and
customizable launchers on the platform.
One of those buttons is the device's power / lock key, and the other two... well, the source did not offer an explanation for those two keys, so we'll assume those are
customizable buttons which you can assign to
launch various
apps on the phone, or something of the sort.