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Samsung Launches One Hand Operation on Google Play Store



 

When the Android system was launched for the first time, it relied on the actual buttons for navigation, and then and later versions the navigation buttons were moved at the bottom of the screen, and the function remained the same. With Android 9.0, Google introduced a new navigation system based on gestures, Depends on the return key, while it is rumored that the Android version awaited "Android Q" will get rid of it, and for Samsung preferred to do so in its own way by displaying scroll down the panel.

Although Samsung's style is convenient, some prefer to scroll from the left edge of the screen to go back, just like with iOS, because there's more space to do so. Samsung allows users to customize navigation on their devices , Thanks to the application of One Hand Operation, which recently launched on Google Play Store.

For this application, it is part of the company's Good Lock operating system, which will allow Galaxy users to redesign the interface and lock screen. Through the application, a set of gestures can be set from each edge for a specific function, To go to the home button, go back to the previous application, open the Quick Notifications panel, open the application menu, or even capture screen shots, toggle tasks, and more.

With One Hand Operation, you will be able to hide the navigation bar and set notifications to specific areas of your screen without having to reach a distance from the screen itself. This application is available only for Samsung devices, and if you want to try these features from another phone You can use Edge Gestures, which you can buy for $ 1.99 from the store.

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