Hey There, We all love shortcuts, Don't we? Adding gestures on our device makes the whole experience a lot better and more seamless. In this article, we will see how to add gestures to the back of your device.
So, If you want a powerful gesture controller to be able to access your device from the back of the device, without even touching the screen, here is the cool and useful app that lets you do it very easily. We have also featured this app on Apps from Techniverse of August 2020.
The best use case I found with this is double-tapping the back wakes up the Google assistant. For me calling Google has never en easier.
You can control and will be able to disable the gesture in some scenarios such as when the screen is off, when you're on a call, when an app is open, and more.
You can also set the triple tap gesture which works flawlessly as well. This app is not available on Google Play. You may get the APK from the XDA developers forum and install it manually on your device.
If you want to add gestures to the back of your device and access the same, then this is the app you have to check out.
So, If you want a powerful gesture controller to be able to access your device from the back of the device, without even touching the screen, here is the cool and useful app that lets you do it very easily. We have also featured this app on Apps from Techniverse of August 2020.
You can download the Tap, Tap app from here via XDA forum.
Tap, Tap brings the double-tap gesture on the back of the device from Android 11 to any Android device running 7 and above. It uses the phone’s internal accelerometer and gyroscope to detect the back tap.
It allows you to use the gesture to launch apps, control the device (including navigation keys), take a screenshot, or maybe toggle the flashlight, etc.
The best use case I found with this is double-tapping the back wakes up the Google assistant. For me calling Google has never en easier.
You can control and will be able to disable the gesture in some scenarios such as when the screen is off, when you're on a call, when an app is open, and more.
You can also set the triple tap gesture which works flawlessly as well. This app is not available on Google Play. You may get the APK from the XDA developers forum and install it manually on your device.
If you want to add gestures to the back of your device and access the same, then this is the app you have to check out.
Here is the video on Apps from Techniverse [August 2020] featuring the Tap, Tap app mentioned above on our own YouTube channel. Do watch it to know more information about this app.
Conclusion
Overall, We think it will be pretty much a useful app for almost all of us. If you know any other best alternatives for this app, tell us about them in the comments below!
So, That was all to add gestures to the back of your device. Keep supporting Techniverse Spotted for more cool and interesting stuff.
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