Why have they got three separate areas for it? That seens really counterintuitive IMO
Searching on stock Android gives a handful of results, but they’re all under one dedicated system area called “Gestures” 🫠 not spread out across several like what Samsung has done
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Problem comes when settings are called different things in different phones
I’ve almost exclusively used stock android and was trying to turn gesture control on for a Samsung phone the other day
Boy did that one take a lot of looking even with using search
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Why have they got three separate areas for it? That seens really counterintuitive IMO
Searching on stock Android gives a handful of results, but they’re all under one dedicated system area called “Gestures” 🫠 not spread out across several like what Samsung has done
And why is, what I presume to be gesture control with the navbar, under “Sound and Vibration”
If settings organization made any sense, the (far from perfect) search wouldn’t be necessary.
Hell, even top-level settings aren’t sortable, and whatever order they’re in makes sense only to the person who ordered it that way.
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