You can also set it so that a swipe down on the fingerprint sensor brings down your notification panel.
I did not know this is a thing. Thanks.You can also set it so that a swipe down on the fingerprint sensor brings down your notification panel.
I did not know this is a thing. Thanks.
You can also set it so that a swipe down on the fingerprint sensor brings down your notification panel.
If your set on having the swipe down by screen, maybe the accessibility menu enable won't work with full gestures,only 3 botton or 2 and on that accessibility menu on bottom you just tap notification to pull down.Am aware of this. But I prefer swipe down on homescreen after using note series. I like pixel launcher more than nova or others and so checking if it is possible with an app.
Simple gesture that Google I guess had not figure out how to implement. I came from Note 9, it was a nice simple gesture. Drop down the notification panel from swipe down in the screen. But nooo, too much for Google to handle I guess.Am aware of this. But I prefer swipe down on homescreen after using note series. I like pixel launcher more than nova or others and so checking if it is possible with an app.
Simple gesture that Google I guess had not figure out how to implement. I came from Note 9, it was a nice simple gesture. Drop down the notification panel from swipe down in the screen. But nooo, too much for Google to handle I guess.
Isn't this one of the "unreleased" features in Q?
https://www.xda-developers.com/pixel-launcher-android-q-swipe-pull-down-notifications/
May see it on final .. maybe?
Thanks for point that out. I am SHOCKEDIsn't this one of the "unreleased" features in Q?
https://www.xda-developers.com/pixel-launcher-android-q-swipe-pull-down-notifications/
May see it on final .. maybe?
Thanks for point that out. I am SHOCKED![]()
and looks like that's exactly what they didHahaha!! Well... I mean, it may never actually see the light of day, but if it's in code that's GOT to be at least some sign.
But then again, this is Android/Google... They may put it in code at launch, then turn around and take it right back out with a monthly update ... LOL!!![]()