Disable swipe down gesture in Android ROM? - Samsung Galaxy Gear

Hi XDA!
I'm running _null on my Galaxy Gear and enabled the Full SystemUI. I'd like to use the notification drawer, but pulling it down is a gamble because of the 'swipe down to back' gesture of the Gear.
Is there any way to disable it?
Thanks!
Kenny

twofive said:
Hi XDA!
I'm running _null on my Galaxy Gear and enabled the Full SystemUI. I'd like to use the notification drawer, but pulling it down is a gamble because of the 'swipe down to back' gesture of the Gear.
Is there any way to disable it?
Thanks!
Kenny
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If you slide at the corners you don't trigger the gesture, it's easy to get used to.

Jackomel said:
If you slide at the corners you don't trigger the gesture, it's easy to get used to.
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Damn, thanks, that helps a lot.
I'd still like to disable this completely since I use Pie controls anyway. But this helps me out a lot already - thanks!

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How do you disable multi window on the S6?

As you can see I did search this topic...can't even find an answer on google. Which worries me...
Often, I'll swipe down from the notification bar which turns the app I'm viewing, if capable, into a multi window view. This is incredibly annoying. Coming from the Note 4, there was a quick toggle (or in settings) to turn this off. I can not seem to find how to turn this function off with the S6. Any help out there?
I was just going to post the same question How the hell do you turn off that annoying multi view crap?
I wanna know this as well and how do I turn off the lightof the back and the cent button also?
falcon26 said:
I was just going to post the same question How the hell do you turn off that annoying multi view crap?
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EvoYas said:
I wanna know this as well and how do I turn off the lightof the back and the cent button also?
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Hopefully someone can shed some light on this.
And evoyas...turn what light off? And what button is the cent button?
v2.2v said:
Hopefully someone can shed some light on this.
And evoyas...turn what light off? And what button is the cent button?
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I mean the back button and recent button, it lights up as soon as you touch the screen, there was an option to turn this off in S5.
EvoYas said:
I mean the back button and recent button, it lights up as soon as you touch the screen, there was an option to turn this off in S5.
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Lol oooooh. That I don't know.
EvoYas said:
I mean the back button and recent button, it lights up as soon as you touch the screen, there was an option to turn this off in S5.
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Did find this for you though...
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...capacitive-hardware-button-lights-s6-s6e.html
I think I saw some settings for it in "/data/data/<settings provider, whatever its called>/ <blah>.db" (can't remember the exact name). So if you have root and sqlLite Editor you might try looking there
UPDATE: this database is the one I'm talking about:
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
piccit said:
I think I saw some settings for it in "/data/data/<settings provider, whatever its called>/ <blah>.db" (can't remember the exact name). So if you have root and sqlLite Editor you might try looking there
UPDATE: this database is the one I'm talking about:
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
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I do have root...so this will take remove the multi window? Considering we just got twrp I may just wait for a custom ROM lol
I found the new MultiWindow gesture pretty annoying. On my S6 every time I swept down on the notification bar using one hand I'd always create a floating window. On other Galaxy devices there is a Quick Toggle to turn the MultiWindow feature off/on. The ability to control the feature is still in the S6 however it is not exposed in the user interface. I wrote a small application that can either enable/disable MultiWindow or bring back the MultiWindow Quick Toggle. It was primarily written for the Galaxy S6 however it should work on most of the devices that include Samsung's MultiWindow. Look for "MultiWindow Toggle for Samsung" on the Play Store.
smorloc said:
I found the new MultiWindow gesture pretty annoying. On my S6 every time I swept down on the notification bar using one hand I'd always create a floating window. On other Galaxy devices there is a Quick Toggle to turn the MultiWindow feature off/on. The ability to control the feature is still in the S6 however it is not exposed in the user interface. I wrote a small application that can either enable/disable MultiWindow or bring back the MultiWindow Quick Toggle. It was primarily written for the Galaxy S6 however it should work on most of the devices that include Samsung's MultiWindow. Look for "MultiWindow Toggle for Samsung" on the Play Store.
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Works perfectly. Thank you very much

Notification Bar Swipe Down

After adding a case, I find it incredibly hard to swipe the Notification panel down. Same with side bar, but there is a useful app to correct that Called "Side Apps Bar".
How can I increase the area that I have to touch to pull down the Notifications bar? Highly frustrating when I have to swipe 5 times to get it to come down.
Are you on sprint?
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JonSCSL said:
Are you on sprint?
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No, Unlocked
If it Was Sprint there is an app that is causing problems with the Notification bar
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JameyS said:
After adding a case, I find it incredibly hard to swipe the Notification panel down. Same with side bar, but there is a useful app to correct that Called "Side Apps Bar".
How can I increase the area that I have to touch to pull down the Notifications bar? Highly frustrating when I have to swipe 5 times to get it to come down.
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Do you have the latest TouchWiz home that allows you to swipe down anywhere to drop the notification bar? Much easier than reaching way up there or using the fingerprint gesture, see this thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...chwizswipe-screen-notification-panel-t3672526
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Sweet! Thanks
You can also use the fingerprint scanner to pull down the bar.
Its in the settings. But once setup, you can swipe down on the scanner with any finger to pull down the bar.
And swipe up to push it back up.
xile6 said:
You can also use the fingerprint scanner to pull down the bar.
Its in the settings. But once setup, you can swipe down on the scanner with any finger to pull down the bar.
And swipe up to push it back up.
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Very useful, thanks for the tip
These are great tips, but, they don't work too great in other apps. Is there a way to extend the swipe down area system wide?
JameyS said:
These are great tips, but, they don't work too great in other apps. Is there a way to extend the swipe down area system wide?
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The finger print swipe works in all apps
liquidguru said:
The finger print swipe works in all apps
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actually, it doesn't. Most, but not all
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actually, it doesn't. Most, but not all
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What app didn't it work in? I haven't found any
Does the fingerprint gesture only pulls down the notification panel once for you guys? I tried swiping again after but it won't fully expand notification panel for me. I wish it would.
shouren04 said:
Does the fingerprint gesture only pulls down the notification panel once for you guys? I tried swiping again after but it won't fully expand notification panel for me. I wish it would.
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Why not just download the latest TouchWiz and swipe down anywhere?
xbmoyx said:
Why not just download the latest TouchWiz and swipe down anywhere?
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I think because that only works on the home screens. Swiping with the fingerprint sensor works within apps
xbmoyx said:
Why not just download the latest TouchWiz and swipe down anywhere?
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There's a setting I missed. Nice, I like that a lot, thanks.
But yeah like liquidguru said, the fingerprint gesture can come in handy sometimes. I dn't use the fingerprint scanner for anything else so mightbas well make use of it some how. Oh well.
I can't find swipe down notifications panel by fingerprint sensor in settings. Please help guys. Appreciated
DerWeiseMann said:
I can't find swipe down notifications panel by fingerprint sensor in settings. Please help guys. Appreciated
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See screenshots
DerWeiseMann said:
I can't find swipe down notifications panel by fingerprint sensor in settings. Please help guys. Appreciated
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check screenshots.

One Hand Operation+. A gem!

This app comes with Samsung's Good Lock. I see very few people talking about it and actually knowing that it does even exist.
Give it a go! It allows you to bascially navigate your phone fully without any navigation bar. The main reason to use it over other similar apps is that this one obviously does not use any accessibility services. Besides, it is FREE.
You have 6 customisable swipe actions.
The swipe area itself can also be heavily customised to your taste.
Try it.
The swipe actions available.
I prefer this gestures app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures
It works great.
nds850 said:
I prefer this gestures app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures
It works great.
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I have tried basically all the similar apps on the Play Store, this one works the best after a week of testing: very responsive, never fails to trigger and works like a charm with the curved glass while feeling very natural.
Granted if you are not keen on side gestures, then this will not work for you.
The big draw is that, as mentioned, it does not require any accessibility service.
I agree that performance is better. I'm going to use OH+ for a while now. I really like the Good Lock apps.
nds850 said:
I agree that performance is better. I'm going to use OH+ for a while now. I really like the Good Lock apps.
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Same here! These are the tiny details that make you choose one ecosytem over another.
I would argue OH+'s implementation of gestures suits tall phones with very little bottom chin better. Its more ergonomic.
Praks93 said:
Same here! These are the tiny details that make you choose one ecosytem over another.
I would argue OH+'s implementation of gestures suits tall phones with very little bottom chin better. Its more ergonomic.
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I agree it's implementation is a lot better. It feels more natural to swipe from the side of the screen, especially on a tall screen. So much easier then trying to reposition your thumb to the bottom of the screen
Frozenrosen said:
I agree it's implementation is a lot better. It feels more natural to swipe from the side of the screen, especially on a tall screen. So much easier then trying to reposition your thumb to the bottom of the screen
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Good Lock, especially One Hand Operation +, will get a lot of use if it comes bundled with Samsung phones.
OnePlus already has its own solution. Samsung needs to bundle these and integrate it in Samsung Experience.
Praks93 said:
Good Lock, especially One Hand Operation +, will get a lot of use if it comes bundled with Samsung phones.
OnePlus already has its own solution. Samsung needs to bundle these and integrate it in Samsung Experience.
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Definitely agree with you on that! I bet most people aren't even aware of it! I wish they would have a function to get rid of the navigation bar, then it would be perfect!
i cant add a shortcut for this on home screen
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ozouzi said:
i cant add a shortcut for this on home screen
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Install Badlock v2. It will act like a hub for the app. This is how i am running all the Good Lock apps.
ozouzi said:
i cant add a shortcut for this on home screen
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Install Badlock v2. It will act like a hub for all the Good Lock apps. This how i am running them.
Love this, I agree now if we can get rid of the nav bar it would be perfect.
Praks93 said:
Install Badlock v2. It will act like a hub for all the Good Lock apps. This how i am running them.
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can you share the download link
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ozouzi said:
can you share the download link
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/app-t3805969
Thanks for posting this. I'm now able to run full immersive mood when in secure folder.
I already get badlock v2 but i can't get swipe function View attachment 4550389
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ozouzi said:
I already get badlock v2 but i can't get swipe function
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Put the transparency to 0 so that you can see the swipe area. Once you are happy with where you want to position it and the size etc, you adjust the transparency.
Note that you have to swipe from the very edge, just like you do for the Edge Panels.
Hope it works for you.
Frozenrosen said:
Definitely agree with you on that! I bet most people aren't even aware of it! I wish they would have a function to get rid of the navigation bar, then it would be perfect!
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Steve One said:
Love this, I agree now if we can get rid of the nav bar it would be perfect.
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You can install Navigation Gestures from xda-devlopers. It has a feature to hide the navigation bar in a way that no other app does. Then just don't enable the gesture functions for the app, then in theory your navigation bar should be completely gone and you can just use One Hand Operation+ without any of the other gestures or the navigation bar.
Max_Terrible said:
You can install Navigation Gestures from xda-devlopers. It has a feature to hide the navigation bar in a way that no other app does. Then just don't enable the gesture functions for the app, then in theory your navigation bar should be completely gone and you can just use One Hand Operation+ without any of the other gestures or the navigation bar.
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A combo of Onehand Operation+ and Navigation Gestures. Good idea!
Update: It appears you have to enable Accessibility Services even just to hide the Navigation bar using the xda app.
Defeats the purpose, the only reason i recommended the samsung app is because it does not need any Accessibility Services and hence there is no hit to performance at all.

Gesture navigation?

I've been using a OnePlus 6T and Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 regularly and have become very much so used to swiping to go home, back, recents, etc. In fact, picking up my old Pixel 2 XL feels like a step back in terms of usage.
I understand there are apps that can mimic the gestures, but they aren't always 100% and can sometimes cause issues (Fluid N.G. definitely doesn't work 100% of the time and can be clunky feeling). The native gestures found on OnePlus, Xiaomi, Huawei, all feel great since they were made for the device and what not.
Based on every bit of footage I've seen thus far on the Galaxy S10/S10+, there are navigation buttons by default. Does anyone know if Samsung has made any gesture navigation to use instead of the buttons? I never thought I'd get used to using gestures but now I can't go back.
Cheers!
Yep Samsung does. Slightly different then others, but basically swipe up on left side to go back, swipe up middle for home, and swipe up on right side to go to recent apps. That is provided you have the navigation orientation the way it's supposed to be with back button on left and recents on right. Swipe up and hold middle for Google assistant
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Personally I am not a fan of the Samsung gestures and 3 swipe zones can be complicated if you use different hands at times. It is one of the cons I am considering for getting the S10 as I would have to install fluid if I got one
you can completely hide navigations buttons in android pie - samsung - and use gesture (swipe left, right up down)
i am using them and it was difficult at first and i still get the random misfire but is better as you get 100% screen no button bars
you can find this option in settings
GMD gesture control does this and much more. I use it for years.
tiho5 said:
GMD gesture control does this and much more. I use it for years.
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This also requires root though.
steelersmb said:
This also requires root though.
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That's true, yes.
On the play store there is an app called edge gestures and there's also one made by Francisco named fluid ng. Both are very good.
as for Samsung gestures you can get a good preview on how it works here. https://youtu.be/KptBndWmvqY
ikenvape said:
as for Samsung gestures you can get a good preview on how it works here.
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Are the Samsung gestures always on by default or one can turn them off?
ikenvape said:
On the play store there is an app called edge gestures and there's also one made by Francisco named fluid ng. Both are very good.
as for Samsung gestures you can get a good preview on how it works here. https://youtu.be/KptBndWmvqY
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I second that Fluid NG is a great piece of work. Kudos to the dev.
tiho5 said:
Are the Samsung gestures always on by default or one can turn them off?
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No, it's stock button layout. You can enable the gestures if you so choose.
Talking about gesture, anyone know how to activate/how works the gesture to close an app?
I can see it on a few videos but can't replicate it for some reason? Are we suppose to swipe up a few times?
massacreur75010 said:
Talking about gesture, anyone know how to activate/how works the gesture to close an app?
I can see it on a few videos but can't replicate it for some reason? Are we suppose to swipe up a few times?
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You just swipe from the middle once.
Ace42 said:
You just swipe from the middle once.
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Do you need to activate it?
I'm not talking about the bottom swipe, I'm talking about apparently anywhere on the screen swipe.
i switched from iphone x to s10
and am using the samsung gestures + FluidNG , but limited the Fluid Gestures to only back from left and right parts of the screen the same as i do with the iphone , so now everything is good without the need for ROOT etc..
Try the Good Lock app from Samsung Galaxy Store. The app gathers all the enhancement software from Samsung in it. The one hand operation + uses gesture and is configurable.

down bar

Hey someone now how to hide the bottom bar on pie,like on the orio you can choose hide or not
shorty76 said:
Hey someone now how to hide the bottom bar on pie,like on the orio you can choose hide or not
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You have to go to display settings
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mattio781 said:
You have to go to display settings
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Tank you
shorty76 said:
Tank you
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You're welcome
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shorty76 said:
Hey someone now how to hide the bottom bar on pie,like on the orio you can choose hide or not
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If you on Pie and using navbar you cannot hide it anymore.
Samsung has taken that option away.
You have to basically use the swipe gestures.
However if you use, certain apps like
eg
Shortcutter Quick Settings (Play Store)
I just tested it now, yes then you can hide navbar.
or maybe some Bixby remapper can do it.?
I however use the swipe actions .
Takes a bit, to get use to it,
but i now prefer swipe to navbar, as it seems pretty obvious
Samsung is "forcing" you to opt for
swipe.?
I've got a feeling that Samsung will drop navbar all together for swipe. (at some stage. or later ?)
Good luck.
willcor said:
If you on Pie and using navbar you cannot hide it anymore.
Samsung has taken that option away.
You have to basically use the swipe gestures.
However if you use, certain apps like
eg
Shortcutter Quick Settings (Play Store)
I just tested it now, yes then you can hide navbar.
or maybe some Bixby remapper can do it.?
I however use the swipe actions .
Takes a bit, to get use to it,
but i now prefer swipe to navbar, as it seems pretty obvious
Samsung is "forcing" you to opt for
swipe.?
I've got a feeling that Samsung will drop navbar all together for swipe. (at some stage. or later ?)
Good luck.
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I discovered that too recently. But the swipe gesture navigation is actually not that bad.

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