Android Century
  • Home
  • Android Zone
    • Android Apps
    • Android Games
    • Apps APk Files
    • Games Apk Files
    • Apps Hack Tricks
  • Reviews
  • Fantasy Zone
    • Entertainment
    • Quotes and Status
    • Life Style
    • Home Made Tips
    • Hair Care
    • Skin Care
    • Fantasy Tips
  • Tricks
    • Free Recharge
    • Free Internet
    • shopping Cashback
    • Recharge Cashback
  • Tech
  • Mobiles
  • Gadgets
  • News
  • How To's
  • Software
Breaking
Loading...

Featured post

How to Take Great Photos With Apple's iPhone X

Recent Posts

Labels

  • Android Apk Files
  • Android Apps
  • Android Games
  • Apps Apk Files
  • Entertainment
  • Fantasy Tips
  • Gadgets
  • Hair Care
  • HomeMade Tips
  • How To's
  • News
  • Quotes
  • Quotes & Status
  • Recharge Cashback
  • Recharge Promo Codes
  • Shopping Cashback
  • Technology
  • skin care
Home / How To's / 8 Android gestures that speed up everyday tasks

8 Android gestures that speed up everyday tasks

Latest Govt. Jobs 00:01:00 How To's Edit
8 handy Android gestures you need to know

Navigating your way around a new Android device will get a lot easier once you’ve mastered a few handy touchscreen gestures.
For example, you can switch between Chrome tabs with a single swipe, while a two-finger swipe will add a whole new perspective to Google Maps. No sign of the virtual Home button? There’s a gesture that’ll bring it back. Read on for all that and more.

A quicker way to get to your Quick Settings

When you swipe down from the top of the screen on your unlocked Android device, you’ll see a small row of buttons sitting at the top of your various notifications (or in the very top corner of the screen, on pre-Nougat handsets). These are your so-called “quick settings”—a series of one-tap buttons that’ll let you do things like turn Wi-Fi on and off, switch on your phone’s flashlight mode, or toggle Airplane Mode.
A quicker way to get to your Quick SettingsBen Patterson
Swipe down with two fingers to reveal all your Quick Settings on an unlocked Android device.
Swipe down again and you’ll see even more quick settings, such as (depending on your setup) the screen’s auto-rotate setting, Bluetooth, and your device’s hotspot feature.
If you’d rather jump directly to all your quick settings rather than having to swipe once and then again, try this: Swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingertips instead of just one. When you do, you’ll reveal an expanded view of your various quick settings.

Swipe to get the Home button back

It can be a little disconcerting when you’re viewing a video or doing another full-screen activity on your Android device, and the virtual Home button goes AWOL.
Swipe to get the Home button backBen Patterson
Missing Home key? You can get it back with a simple swipe.
In many cases, the Home button will reappear by simply tapping the screen. But that doesn’t always work, depending on the app you’re using. With YouTube, for example, tapping the screen while watching a video in full-screen mode only pauses the clip, leaving the Home button hidden.
If your Android device’s Home button has deserted you, try this: Swipe down from the top of the display. The three main navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen—including the Home button—will slide back into view.

Double-click for the camera

Whether clicking a physical button on your Android phone counts as a gesture may be a matter of debate, but this particular shortcut is so handy it’s worth mentioning here.
Double-click for the cameraBen Patterson
You can jump to the camera at any time by double-clicing the power button on your Android handset.
Basically, you can jump to the Android camera app anytime—even when your phone is unlocked and you’re deep within an app—by double-clicking the power button (assuming your Android device is running on Lollipop or better).
That’s in stark contrast to iOS, which lacks a camera shortcut in its unlocked state—meaning you’ll need to scramble to the Camera app if that Kodak moment arises while actively using your phone.

Get a new perspective in Maps

The Maps app for Android offers such an eyeful of information that it’s easy to forget the whole different way of looking at the world—or at least, the world according to Maps.
Get a new perspective in MapsBen Patterson
Give Google Maps a little depth by swiping down with two fingers.
Just drag two fingertips down the screen to make the view in Maps tilt for a 3D perspective, complete with 3D buildings (depending on the city).
To go back to a flat view, slide two fingertips back up the screen.

Refresh Chrome will a pull

There’s no obvious way to refresh a page when you’re browsing in Chrome for Android—or at least, not unless you open the main menu by tapping the button in the top-right corner of the screen.
Refresh Chrome will a pullBen Patterson
Tugging down on a webpage in Chrome for Android for a quick refresh.
That said, there’s an easy way to refresh a Chrome webpage in a flash: Just pull down on the page with your fingertip.
Bonus: If you’re holding your phone with your right hand, you can quickly open the main Chrome menu by swiping down in an arc with your thumb, starting from the top-right corner of the display.

Swipe address bar to change Chrome tabs

Unlike the missing refresh button in Chrome, there is a small Tabs button at the top of the screen, but there’s an easier way to switch tabs than trying to tap that tiny target.
Swipe address bar to change Chrome tabsBen Patterson
You can cycle through all your open tabs in Chrome for Android by repeatedly swiping the address bar.
Just swipe one way or another across the Chrome address bar. When you do, the next tab will slide onto the screen. Keep swiping to cycle through all your open tabs.

Slide across space bar to move the cursor

When I was initially writing about my own recent switch from iOS to Android, I complained about missing the magnifying glass that appears when you tap and hold a word you want to edit.
Slide across space bar to move the cursorBen Patterson
Editing text on your Android device will get a lot easier once you start swiping the space bar to move the cursor.
Well, turns out Android has its own answer to iOS’s magnifying glass. With the stock Android keyboard, you can move the cursor by sliding your finger back and forth across the space bar. It’s not quite as elegant as Apple’s magnifying glass, but it’s far easier than trying to move the cursor with your fingertip.
If you want to try Android’s space bar trick, you’ll need to have the right setting enabled. Tap Settings > Languages & input > Virtual keyboard > Google Keyboard > Gesture typing, then make sure the Enable gesture cursor control setting is toggled on.

Slide left from the delete key to delete words

If tapping the Android backspace key or selecting passages of text to delete feels almost as tedious as dealing with the cursor, there’s another keypad gesture that might make your day.
Slide left from the delete key to delete wordsBen Patterson
You can quickly delete large swaths of text on your Android handset by swiping left from the backspace key.
Tap the backspace key and then start swiping to the left. As you do, Android will start selecting more and more text from the left of the cursor. When you’re ready to delete, just release the keypad. To change your mind, slide your finger back to the right before releasing.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google Plus

RELATED POSTS


How to Use DroidVPN App For Free In...

How to HACK Google Play Music App

How to get BookMyShow Instant Disco...
8 Android gestures that speed up everyday tasks 8 Android gestures that speed up everyday tasks Reviewed by Latest Govt. Jobs on 00:01:00 Rating: 5

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments ( Atom )

Search This Blog

TEST BOOK FOR GOVT ENTRANCE TEST

TEST BOOK FOR GOVT ENTRANCE TEST
Find All Latest book for preparation of SSC,RAILWAYBANK PO,RBI,BANK CLERK,GATE ME,GATE CE are available here in less prices, to check out the books click here

Translate

  • Popular Post
  • Random posts
  • Category

Popular Posts

  • Teen Patti Offer 2018: Refer and Earn Flipkart Vouchers Free
    Teen Patti Offer 2018: Refer and Earn Flipkart Vouchers Free
    Teen Patti Refer & Earn Offer:  Hey Guys! Today I make an article about Teen Patti Referral ...
  • 11 things you should understand approximately iOS 11
    Apple introduced the following version of its running system for the iPhone and iPad, iOS eleven ...
  • KingRoot 4.8.1 (136) APK Latest Version Download
    Download KingRoot Latest Version 4.8.1 In Tools by Developer KingRoot Studio ( 4.x / 5  average ...
  • How to Disable Your Mac’s Touchpad When Another Mouse Is Connected
    Laptop trackpads can be annoying. Your palm hits them while you’re typing, moving your cursor ...
  • How to Gain Root Access of An Android Device via KingoRoot Software
    What Does Root Access Mean? Gaining root access of Android is the process of modifying the ...
  • Researchers trick 'CEO' email scammer into giving up identity
    Businesses targeted in email scams don’t always have to play the victim. They can actually ...

Random Posts

  • Doubts abound over US action on cybersecurity
    Doubts abound over US action on cybersecurity
    15.02.2017 - 0 Comments
    How should the U.S. respond to cyber attacks? That’s been a major question at this year’s RSA security…
  • Playing Pokemon Go can help you live longer: Study
    Playing Pokemon Go can help you live longer: Study
    07.12.2016 - 0 Comments
    Playing Pokemon Goregularly may add an extra 41 days to your life, a new study has claimed,…
  • Latest Outlook 2.0.25 (108) APK Download
    Latest Outlook 2.0.25 (108) APK Download
    23.02.2016 - 0 Comments
    You are downloading Microsoft Outlook APK v2.0.25 (108). The official Microsoft Outlook app for Android…
  • Ebay Mobikwik Offer – Get 8% Off + Rs 50 Cashback On Rs 500 Purchase
    Ebay Mobikwik Offer – Get 8% Off + Rs 50 Cashback On Rs 500 Purchase
    12.03.2016 - 0 Comments
    Ebay Mobikwik Offer – Ebay had come up with a new offer. Now get 8% off upto Rs 1500 and Rs 50 cashback on…
  • WD My Passport Wireless Pro Review
    WD My Passport Wireless Pro Review
    06.01.2018 - 0 Comments
    As a MacBook Air user who saved a bit of money by opting for the lowest storage option of the laptop, I…

Labels

Android Apk Files Android Apps Android Games Apps Apk Files Apps Hack Tricks Entertainment Free Internet Freecharge Gadgets Games Apk Files How To's Laptops Guide Mobiles Reviews Technology Viral's android zone free recharge

Entertainment

Tricks

Popular Posts

  • Researchers trick 'CEO' email scammer into giving up identity
    Businesses ...
  • How to Gain Root Access of An Android Device via KingoRoot Software
    What Does Root ...
  • How to Disable Your Mac’s Touchpad When Another Mouse Is Connected
    Laptop ...
  • Tinyowl Freecharge Offer – Get 15% Cashback + extra 25% cashback using Freecharge [Ultimatez Tricks]
    Tinyowl Freecharge ...
  • Infocus Vision 3 review
    What happens when ...
  • EVGA redesigns its graphics cards following overheating concerns
    Following a ...
  • 11 things you should understand approximately iOS 11
    Apple introduced ...

Random Posts

Most Popular

  • Teen Patti Offer 2018: Refer and Earn Flipkart Vouchers Free
    Teen Patti Offer 2018: Refer and Earn Flipkart Vouchers Free
    Teen Patti Refer & ...
  • SAMSUNG GALAXY J7 (2016) REVIEWS
    SAMSUNG GALAXY J7 (2016) REVIEWS
    SAMSUNG GALAXY J ...
  • Top 5 Best SmartPhones under 7000 Rs (March 2017)
    Looking for the ...
  • Apple, IBM, Cisco are huge because of Indians, do not deny them H-1B visa: RBI Governor Urjit Patel
    ...
  • SAMSUNG GALAXY J7 (2016) Specifications
    SAMSUNG GALAXY J ...
  • BlackBerry Teases Marshmallow Beta Testing for Priv by Next Week
    Blackberry ...
  • LG Q6 Review
    LG Q6 Review
    2017 is ...

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Offers Zone

Created By Android Century Distributed by Android Century
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise here
Subscribe Via Email Subscribe To Android Century By Email And Get Free Updates. ;-)


Your email address is safe with us!