The same swipe action also works on home screens, although you'll also find a persistent search box at the top of the page.
Not exact matches
The method to access this new
action center is exactly the
same as Android, which Apple also copied for iOS...
swipe down from the top edge of the screen.
When you
swipe down on
Action Center, you get the
same, familiar
Action Center design you already know from desktop PCs, directly on your phone.
Like Google Now Launcher's
swipe - right - for - Now gesture, the
same action on Action Launcher 3 will bring up an alphabetical list of everything installed on the handset, along with a quick way to sort through them by dragging across the letter bar on the right
action on
Action Launcher 3 will bring up an alphabetical list of everything installed on the handset, along with a quick way to sort through them by dragging across the letter bar on the right
Action Launcher 3 will bring up an alphabetical list of everything installed on the handset, along with a quick way to sort through them by dragging across the letter bar on the right side.
Swipe down from the top to reveal the notifications drawer, and you can take
action on any of those in the
same ways that you would on the lock screen.
The
same element will appear in touch mode, and we expect it will be activated by a
swipe action.
This is the
same place where you can choose the
swipe actions mentioned earlier.
In fact, the options for these gestures are largely the
same as for app and folder
swipe actions, but the list of gestures is much broader:
swipe up,
swipe down, double tap,
swipe up with two fingers,
swipe down with two fingers, pinch in or out, and rotate clockwise or counterclockwise.
User will be able to access the
Action Center in the
same way they access the hidden status icons — by
swiping down a finger downwards from the top of the screen.
In Windows 10,
swiping on the left edge will bring up the Task View of the most recently used apps, while doing the
same on the right edge brings up the new
Action Center.
Well,
swiping up from the bottom up activates both home and back
actions, so if you
swipe up from the bottom up while sticking to the middle of the phone's bottom, you will activate the home gesture, and if you do the
same on the left or right sides of the phone's bottom, you will activate the back key
action.