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Edge Gestures

Edge Gestures

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4.4 Popularity

Customize screen gestures for quick actions

System Requirements

Updated
April 21, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 8.0++
Package Name
com.ss.edgegestures

So here's my take on Edge Gestures. I've tested a bunch of gesture and control customization apps, and this one's pretty solid overall. The sheer number of gesture and action options is really impressive, and I like how you can fine-tune the edge area to your liking. In my experience, it's made a lot of common phone tasks way quicker and more convenient. The only real downside is that the setup can be a little fiddly at first - took me a little while to get everything working the way I wanted. But once it's dialed in, it's honestly a game-changer. I'd recommend this to anyone looking to streamline their phone use and avoid too much tapping and swiping.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of different gesture types to customize
  • Loads of useful actions you can assign to gestures
  • Lets you tweak the edge area to your preference
  • Makes common phone tasks way quicker and more efficient
  • Free to use, no need to pay for the good stuff

Cons

  • Initial setup can be a bit finicky and take some time
  • Gesture detection isn't perfect, can be a little temperamental
  • Might be overwhelming if you just want basic controls
  • Requires accessibility permissions, which some users may not like
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Description

Been using Edge Gestures for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you set up custom gestures on the side of your phone’s screen. So you can do stuff like launch apps, control volume, or even switch between recent apps – just by swiping or tapping the edge. Pretty solid if you’re into customizing your phone’s controls.

Here’s what you can do: there’s a ton of different gesture types you can set up, like taps, swipes, long presses, and even pie controls. You can customize the thickness, length, and position of the edge area too. It’s got a bunch of useful actions you can assign, like opening the notification shade, adjusting brightness, or even toggling split screen. Took me a while to figure it all out, but once I got it set up, it’s been super handy.

Look, if you like tweaking your phone and having quick shortcuts, you’ll probably get a lot of use out of Edge Gestures. It’s not perfect – the setup can be a bit finicky at times – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you want to streamline your day-to-day phone usage.

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