Sentences with phrase «gesture on an app icon»

As you can see from the short video below, 3D Touch on Android might be similar to the iOS version, at least when it comes to deploying app shortcuts that would be available on the screen, when performing a specific gesture on an app icon.

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-- Tour of the Mac interface — video tutorials, icons, multi-touch gestures, preferences, the Dock — Using Applications — Launchpad, iTunes, App Store, Preview, Quicktime — Dictation — use enhanced Dictation to convert speech to text — Screenshots — take a screenshot on your Mac — Exporting a document as a PDF: In most applications, choose File > Export then select PDF.
Beyond gestures, this video also gives you a look at the whole user interface - how apps are treated on the homescreen, how you can re-arrange icons, use the PlayBook in orientation mode, and more.
Beyond setting an icon pack and adjusting your app drawer grid, you can turn back on our dock, unread badges or Android O notification dots, and even turn on a few extra gestures.
If you go premium, you can tack on gesture controls, unread count badges for apps, and icon swipe actions.
There are two methods to utilize in this theme — completely clear app icons and gesture launcher shortcuts — and while the former is available on almost any launcher that allows custom icons, the latter is a little harder to come by.
Assigning any one of these applications to a gesture will open the application normally as if you had clicked on the app's icon.
If you long - press any app or folder on your desktop or dock and Edit it, you can add a swipe gesture, essentially doubling the capacity for every icon on your home screen.
Spotted in certain Google apps by enterprising hackers, these shortcuts let you perform a gesture on an icon to access shortcuts to different areas of that app — similar to 3D Touch on the iPhone.
Plus, if you access any of your apps using a swipe gesture or an icon or widget on your home screen, you can hide it from your drawer since you have another method of opening it anyway.
A new feature that I particularly like is that you can now swipe up or down on the home screen to access the app screen, which not only frees up an icon on the dock but replicates the gesture found on the Pixel phones, as well as popular Android launchers such as Nova.
If you choose to use the OxygenOS default launcher, you get a nice set of customizations there, from changing icon sizes and app drawer grid sizes, to enabling quick gestures and changing the look of the search bar on your home screen.
Other Pixel Launcher features of note is the swipe up gesture to open the app drawer, a new weather widget, and long press on app icons for quick shortcuts.
Among the standouts are support for gestures (e.g. swipe up from the dialer icon to instantly call your favorite contact), the ability to show unread counts on top of icons (in conjunction with the TeslaUnread plugin app), and the ability to hide apps from the app launcher.
These gestures really come handy on the turned off screen, as drawing alphabets directly open the applications without the user having to unlock the screen and then finding the app icon to open it.
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