How To Improve Performance In This Gesture Settings

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How To Improve Performance In This Gesture Settings

  • Long press notifications access the app's settings
    • Many of you may know that if you slide a notification message to one side, it will disappear. However, you can do other things if you hold you can do other things if you hold your finger down and select one of the buttons that appear on the right. This can be done both in the lock screen and in the notification bar.
    • You see the gear Box icon, which will take you to the settings, and the "i" icon will bring you to the notification settings for the app in question.
  • Slide from top of your screen to the bottom of your home screen will give you Quick Options
    • These options vary from ringtone to power-savers like GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data, and airplane mode.
    • This trick has existed since Jelly Bean was around, but it's well worth being reminded of. To avoid having to go through the notifications and access the quick shortcut's menu, just slide two fingers from the top of the screen downwards, Instead of doing the conventional motion twice, meaning the one finger swipe, and first needing to go through the app notifications, the user will quickly access the shortcuts to the basic settings of Android.
  • Double tap to select words for more options
    • Since Android 6.0 Marshmallow came onto the scene, the usual copy and paste double-tap function has had an upgrade. Now, just tap twice on  a word, phrase or text and long press the selected contents. Next, you will get the option to copy and share, or if you press on the action overflow menu button three vertical dots, this will let you search for the selected text on the web, active Google Assistant and translate it, all without leaving the screen.
  • Easily access safe mode
    • What exactly is safe mode? In a few words, this mode boots the Android system without showing the applications that you have installed, so as if you had formatted the phone. This option is ideal if you are experiencing problems with a specific app. Furthermore, it's easy to access. Press the power button of your device for a few seconds. As soon as the turn-off screen appears, just keep pressing the power button for a few seconds. A new window will ask you if you want to restart the telephone in safe mode.
  • Zoom in on any screen
    • Many apps allow you to zoom in on a screen by placing two fingers on the screen and separating them but in other apps or even in most systems, this action is not permitted - however, there is a workaround. Activate the function by going to Settings > Accessibility > Magnification gestures. Once activated, you click three times on the screen to zoom in on where you want.
    • To then slide from side to side on the zoomed in screen, you need to slide two fingers left and right. You can do a two finger pinch to adjust the zoom.
  • Uninstall an app directly from the home screen
    • If you long press on an app icon on your home screen, this will allow you to uninstall it directly by then dragging the app to the word Uninstall that will have appeared. Previously, only the shortcut was deleted. This might change depending on the phone model and Android version.