Taps Single tap Double tap Tap and hold (long press)



Swipes Swipe up and hold Swipe left Swipe left and hold Swipe right Swipe right and hold Swipe up Swipe down



Split Pill Swipe up from left Swipe up and hold from left Swipe up from center Swipe up and hold from center Swipe up from right Swipe up and hold from right



Free Home Back Recent apps Toggle split-screen*(requires Android Nougat+) Open previous app (requires Android Nougat+) Open Assistant Hide pill



Premium Pull down the notification shade Pull down quick setting tiles Open power menu Skip to previous media track* Skip to next media track* Play/pause current media track* Switch keyboard dialog Launch app** Lock screen*** Screenshot**** * Media actions are not guaranteed to work with every app. Media actions use standard Android APIs to work with most apps.

** If you notice that an app is "slow" to launch after using the pill to trigger the home button, that's because of an obscure change made all the way back in Android 4.4 KitKat. Unless you have this Xposed Module*or a custom ROM installed with the patch, there's no way around it.

***Lock Screen is compatible with the vast majority of devices. How it works is like this: Makes screen brightness and display timeout minimum and then displays a fullscreen black activity until the phone actually enters sleep mode from the timeout (~5 seconds.) There are other ways to lock the screen but we decided against them, at least for this release.

****Screenshot action uses the MediaProjection API, which is normally used to record the screen. Here, we just record the screen for a single frame. This is the only way pre-Android P for it to work. Screenshots are saved to /Pictures/NavigationGestures

* Media actions are not guaranteed to work with every app. Media actions use standard Android APIs to work with most apps. ** If you notice that an app is "slow" to launch after using the pill to trigger the home button, that's because of an obscure change made all the way back in Android 4.4 KitKat. Unless you have this Xposed Module*or a custom ROM installed with the patch, there's no way around it. ***Lock Screen is compatible with the vast majority of devices. How it works is like this: Makes screen brightness and display timeout minimum and then displays a fullscreen black activity until the phone actually enters sleep mode from the timeout (~5 seconds.) There are other ways to lock the screen but we decided against them, at least for this release. ****Screenshot action uses the MediaProjection API, which is normally used to record the screen. Here, we just record the screen for a single frame. This is the only way pre-Android P for it to work. Screenshots are saved to /Pictures/NavigationGestures

Toggle pill shadow

Customize pill color

Customize pill transparency

Customize pill border color

Customize pill corner radius

Customize pill width/height

Customize pill vertical/horizontal position

Show NavBar in Selected Apps

Hide Pill in Selected Apps

Customize vibration duration

Customize animation duration

Hide Pill After Specified Delay

Hide in Fullscreen apps

Don’t Move pill when Keyboard Shown

Show Pill in Car Mode

Larger Hitbox

Horizontal (X) Swipe Distance

Vertical (Y) Swipe Distance

Swipe and Hold Time

Hide Navigation Bar in Landscape

Hide Navigation Bar on Tablets

Show Navigation Bar in Fullscreen

Enable Immersive Navigation Mode with Immersive Blacklist

Hide Pill when Keyboard Shown

Keep Pill Shown in other Overlay Apps

Use Full Overscan

XDA:DevDB Information

Navigation Gestures by XDA, App for all devices (see above for details)

Contributors

Version Information

Jealous of the cool new gesture navigation feature on the Apple iPhone X, Android P, or OnePlus 5T/OnePlus 6? With Navigation Gestures, you don't have to go out and buy a new phone if you want to change the way you use your phone. This app brings gesture navigation to any Android device!Best of all, with Navigation Gestures you can completely hide the stock navigation bar! This is thegesture control app with this feature.Swipe left, right, up, or down. Swipe up and hold. Tap. Double tap. Long press. There's a lot of ways you can interact with the gesture bar to control your phone. Don’t like how the gesture bar looks? You can customize its appearance! Here’s what you can do:Stable1.3.02018-07-092018-05-192018-07-09