Assistive Touch menu settings include:
– Navigating home, back, previous app
– Open recent applications
– Take screenshot
– Open the power dialog
– Open notification
– Lock screen
– Location
– Wi-fi
– Airplane mode
– Bluetooth
– Auto-rotate
– Flashlight
– Mobile data
– Volume
– Split screen
– Quick settings
– Change keyboard
– Toggle sync
– Toggle ring/vibrate/silent
– Brightness
– Launch app/shorcut (upcoming feature)
Assistive Touch use the Accessibility service for the following functions:
– Locking the screen
– Returning to the home screen
– Navigating back,
– Open recent applications
– Open the control center
– Open the power dialog
– Take screenshot
We do NOT gather any personal information and all actions are performed strictly with the user’s consent.
To enable Assistive Touch on your Android device, go to your device settings, then select “Accessibility” find “Assistive Touch” in the list and turn it on. This grants the necessary permissions for the app to operate.
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