How to get Samsung navigation gestures back on One UI 6.1

If you use Samsung’s navigation gestures on your Galaxy smartphone, you will not be happy when you update it to One UI 6.1. With One UI 6.1, you can only use Android’s stock navigation gestures, which means you will have to force yourself to adjust to a completely new way of operating your device. That’s […]

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These Are the Gestures Used to Control Vision Pro

With the launch of the Vision Pro, Apple published plenty of support documents and tutorials, including an overview of the gestures used to control the headset. Most people have found the gesture-based control to be intuitive, but for those having difficulty, Apple also has some tips on getting the best experience. Vision Pro Gestures Tap […]

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Good news, Good Lock brings back Samsung gestures

Ever since Samsung started releasing bezel-less Android smartphones, it has offered on-screen buttons and its own gesture-based navigation systems. Later, it also added a gesture-based navigation system from Google as well. However, with the One UI 6.1 software, Samsung removed its gesture-based navigation system on the Galaxy S24, enraging some users, including some of us. […]

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Super Fruit Ninja on Vision Pro Lets Gamers Chop Fruit With Hand Gestures

Fruit Ninja from Halfbrick Studios was developed for the iPhone in 2010, and since then, it’s been one of the best-known mobile games. The Apple Arcade version is set to come to the Vision Pro, and Halfbrick today shared details on how it was customized for Apple’s spatial computer. Halfbrick Studios lead gameplay programmer Samantha […]

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One UI Motions and Gestures are still as clever as ever

Motions and gestures have been a part of the Galaxy phone user experience for many years. And although the fundamentals are more or less the same as always, some things have changed, particularly in terms of the user interface. In essence, Motions and gestures let you control certain aspects of your Galaxy phone through simple […]

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Samsung details its Galaxy Watch Universal Gestures

In time for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), Samsung wants to remind us that its Galaxy Watches are suitable for everyone, thanks to the so-called Universal Gestures. The feature enhances accessibility and allows you to navigate without having to touch the display or the rotating bezel (or the virtual bezel) at all. […]

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How to Enable Productivity Gestures for iPadOS 17

When you enable productivity gestures for iPadOS 17, you get the advantage of getting things done faster and having fun in the process. You can do things such as take screenshots and switch between open apps on your iPad. Keep reading to see how you can enable the gestures feature on your iPad and discover […]

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Universal Gestures in One UI Watch 5 is a thoughtful accessibility tool

The One UI Watch 5 update has massively expanded the concept of using your smartwatch through gestures. Samsung added a new feature called Universal Gestures, and now that the One UI Watch 5 update is out of beta and rolling out on live channels, it’s time for us to take a closer look at how […]

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Microsoft Edge mouse gestures are no longer one size fits all

What you need to know Microsoft Edge has a mouse gestures feature that allows you to navigate the web by holding the right-click button and swiping your mouse in various patterns. The feature rolled out earlier this month, though you have to enable it through a flag. Microsoft is now testing the option to block […]

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These Gestures Are How You Control Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s new “spatial computing” device, does not have a hardware-based control mechanism. It relies on eye tracking and hand gestures to allow users to manipulate objects in the virtual space in front of them. In a recent developer session, Apple designers outlined the specific gestures that can be used with Vision Pro, […]

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Apple Vision Pro Supports Virtual Typing, Navigation Through Hand Gestures and Eye Movements

Rumors about Apple’s Vision Pro headset have been circulating for years, but something that was never quite clear was how it would be controlled. There were some early rumors of control devices, which eventually faded away as leaks focused more on gesture control, and as it turns out, that’s the way Apple went. The Apple […]

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Samsung needs to be praised for not forcing navigation gestures on users

As smartphones have evolved over the years, the way we operate them have changed as well. The biggest change was when manufacturers stopped using hardware buttons and went all in with virtual software keys. Next came gestures. Apple popularized the use of gestures when it ditched the iPhone’s iconic round physical button, and soon everyone […]

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How to Customize Trackpad Gestures on macOS Ventura

In the world of laptops, there are few options out there with trackpads that are satisfying or reliable as the Magic Trackpad found on the MacBook lineup. This extends even further for those who want to use a Magic Trackpad instead of a mouse when sitting at a desk and using your Mac. Related Reading […]

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Astropad Studio ajoute de nouveaux ‘Magic Gestures’ et la prise en charge d’Apple Pencil – Netcost-security.fr

Astropad Studio a reçu une mise à jour aujourd’hui avec un certain nombre de nouvelles fonctionnalités pratiques. En tête d’affiche de la sortie, Apple Pencil Hover arrive sur vos applications de création de bureau préférées via l’iPad Pro M2. Il existe également de nouveaux gestes magiques et un support de sculpture 3D dans Blender et […]

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One UI 5.0 feature focus: New multitasking swipe gestures in Labs

Samsung has just started rolling out the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 beta program for Galaxy S22 customers in select markets. We’re excited to talk about some of the latest One UI changes and additions, including a couple of new experimental “Labs” features designed to bolster productivity and multitasking. With One UI version 5.0, the […]

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How to navigate your Galaxy S22 with gestures instead of those outdated buttons

The Galaxy S22 has a highly customizable UI, from Material You color themes and Smart Widgets to different navigation methods. Today we’re expanding on the latter, and we’ll show you how to switch to gestures and gain more screen real-estate by disabling the outdated (but arguably tried and tested) “recents,” “home,” and “back” on-screen buttons. […]

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