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Pixel 4a 5G Tip: How to enable/disable gestures in Pixel 4a 5G?
Pixel 4a 5G is essentially the 5G version of the regular Pixel 4a. However, Pixel 4a 5G has undergone more upgrades. This phone has a large screen, a fast Snapdragon 765G processor, and a large battery.
Besides, Pixel 4a 5G is a value-oriented phone designed for those who don’t need a beautiful high-end phone. Like the Pixel 4a, the strengths of the 4a 5G model are its camera, smooth software, and rock-solid update strategy.
Moreover, in Pixel 4a 5G there is air gestures and motions feature. It provides powerful embedded AI-based gesture recognition software for different sensors. We currently support touch, motion, and vision sensors. In the camera category, we support RGB, and Depth cameras.
STEPS:
Access and edit notifications and Quick Settings
- ACCESS: Swipe down from the Notification bar to access Quick Settings. Notifications will be displayed beneath Quick Settings.
- Note: You can access Expanded Quick Settings by swiping down twice from the Notification bar.
- EDIT APPEARANCE: Swipe down from the Notification bar with two fingers to access Expanded Quick Settings, then select the Edit icon. Select and drag the desired icon to the desired location, then select the Back arrow when finished.
Access additional apps
- Swipe up from the home screen to access the Apps tray.
Enable/disable gestures
1. Swipe down from the Notification bar with two fingers, then select the
Settings icon.
2. Scroll to and select System, then select Gestures.
3. Select the desired option to enable or disable the desired gesture.
Access and edit navigation bar settings
ACCESS: To change how you interact with the Navigation bar, swipe down from the Notification bar with two fingers then select the Settings icon > System > Gestures > System navigation.
• GESTURES: Select Gesture navigation to enable a gesture-based navigation bar.
• NAVIGATION BUTTONS: Select 3-button navigation to enable a button-based navigation bar.
• CHANGE GESTURE SENSITIVITY: Select the Settings icon next to Gesture navigation, then select and drag the Back Sensitivity sliders to the desired sensitivity. Select the back arrow when finished.
Use Full-screen gestures
- Enabling Full-screen gestures allows you to swipe from different areas of the screen to go backward, forwards, return to the home screen, and view your open apps.NAVIGATE HOME: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.
- GO BACK: Swipe in towards the middle of the screen from the left or right edge of the screen.
- VIEW RECENT APPS: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and continue to hold your finger on the screen.
- SWITCH BETWEEN APPS: Swipe left or right at the bottom of the screen.