Edge Gestures

4.7
4.16K reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

Now you can do something quickly just by simple gesture on the screen edge.
Supports many different gesture types: Tap, Double tap, Long press, Swipe, Swipe diagonally, Swipe and hold, Pull and slide, and Pie controls

* Supported actions:
1. launching an application or a shortcut.
2. soft key: back, home, recent apps.
3. expanding the status bar: notifications or quick settings.
4. scroll to start. (Android 6.0 or higher)
5. power dialog.
6. adjusting brightness or media volume.
7. fast scroll.
8. toggle split screen.
9. switch to the previous app.

The edge area also can be customized for thickness, length and position.
And this app requires only the permission that are needed!

* This app uses accessibility service API to implement the following features.
The permission is ONLY used to detect the app in foreground and command the system for the following actions:

- Expand notifications panel
- Expand quick settings
- Home
- Back
- Recent apps
- Screenshot
- Power dialog
- Scroll to start
- Fast scroll
- Toggle split screen
- Lock screen

No other information is processed from this permission.
Updated on
Dec 17, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
3.89K reviews
Nino
July 12, 2024
It's definitely great in concept and well made. Sadly, not being able to override the system edge gestures without reducing the available area to a tiny bar reduces the utility a lot EDIT: To the dev, I'm not blaming you, the app is phenomenal. I figured it was an android thing so maybe 3 stars is to harsh. That said, isn't it at least possible to only reduce the overriding section rather than the entire bar? Another workaround is to activate the slider after long press rather than side swipe
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Total_Apps
July 11, 2024
It's a restriction of Android.
A Google user
September 12, 2018
Great way of using your smartphone instead of (software) buttons! My new favorite navigation! However, I would like to see an option to 'ignore' the gesture bar when e.g. dubble pressed: When having to press a button on the right edge of the screen where the gesture bar is also located, I am unable to press this button. When this is implemented, I would rate it 5/5 stars.
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Wokky Minniecon
December 31, 2024
After much searching and installing of other apps, I came across this app by chance. This is exactly what I've been looking for. The edge panels give so many gesture options which allows me to keep my 3-button navigation system running as well. The only thing I wish it would offer is quick access shortcuts, but other than that it's a great app and well worth the money.
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What’s new

- improved the behavior of "Shift up" for "On keyboard" in the common options
- supports diagonal gestures
- fixed some bugs

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About the developer
지영근
운서4로 18, 101동 1002호 (운서동, 영종금호어울림1차아파트) 중구, 인천광역시 22375 South Korea
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