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Bottom picture tap assistant menu , I see u toggled on and single tap to swipe is thereRight, but turning that on gets the floating menu, I was calling it a widget, sorry.
Bottom picture tap assistant menu , I see u toggled on and single tap to swipe is thereRight, but turning that on gets the floating menu, I was calling it a widget, sorry.
That floating icon drag up on the screen until you see a X appear and drop it thereRight, but turning that on gets the floating menu, I was calling it a widget, sorry.
Ok coolOk, got all that figured out. I just force stop accessibility and it stays away.
I was trying to figure out your earlier post stating an easier way. I have the notification off, but didn't understand the one touch you referred to. I think I am good now.
In accessibility >interaction and dexterity tap>turn toggle on for assistant menu and also tap assistant menu to get sub menu to toggle one tap swipe , go back to very beginning of accessibility page 3 dots upper right corner turn off for it not to display in notifications panel , then you have a floating accessibility menu >hold it and drag to the top until X icon appear to get rid of it others wise it will float around.I'm sorry for being dopey but this thread goes on and on and I cannot follow exactly how to turn on on touch answer and never see floating menu even after restart (I shut off my phone every night)
I am using unlocked snapdragon version in VZW. Just want to tap to answer rather than drag to answer.
Is it possible to get a step by step? In all the mentions of 3 dots I don't see any screenshot of the 3 dots and I don't know how many embeds deep you are in accessibility menu to see it?
Yes probably will , but other member Connert few post up says you can turn that off if you look what he posted .But that means the floating menu comes back every morning when I turn on my phone right? (I turn off power every night)
Your welcome, yeah don't freeze that lol might cause errors.Ok thanks. Force stopping and freezing accessibility doesn't sound like a wise option to me. I thought your method didn't require it. Thanks again.
Ok thanks. Force stopping and freezing accessibility doesn't sound like a wise option to me. I thought your method didn't require it. Thanks again.
I agree with you , I don't know what they were thinking of putting it in accessibility.I'm very disappointed in the change but have been using the "up volume to answer call" option for a week or so now and it is not a bad workaround. View attachment 304901