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How to set full-screen gestures for OPPO mobile phones?

Navigation keys (navigation gestures) refer to navigation gestures used when using a mobile phone, such as "Go back to the previous level, return to the desktop, view recent tasks, and switch recent tasks", which mainly include bilateral sliding gestures (full-screen gestures), virtual keys and upward sliding gestures.

ColorOS 13 and above: the navigation key provides two navigation modes: full-screen gesture and virtual key.

You can go to "Settings > Other Settings > System Navigation Mode" and set the navigation mode you need.

Coloros12-12.1Version: Navigation keys provide two navigation modes: full-screen gesture and virtual key.

You can go to "Settings > System Settings > System Navigation Mode" and set the navigation mode you need.

Coloros11.2-11.3 version: the navigation key provides two navigation modes: full-screen gesture and virtual key.

You can go to "Settings > Convenience Tools > Navigation Mode" and set the navigation mode you need.

Coloros11.0-1version: the navigation keys provide three navigation modes: sliding gestures on both sides, virtual keys and sliding gestures on the top.

You can go to "Settings > Convenience Tools > Navigation Mode > (More)" and set the navigation mode you need.

Coloros version 7.0-7.2: Navigation keys provide three navigation modes: sliding gesture on both sides, virtual key and sliding gesture on top.

You can go to "Settings > Handy Tools (Handy Aid) > Navigation Keys" and set the navigation mode you need.

1. Slide gesture on both sides (full screen gesture):

(1) Go back to the previous level: slide inward from the bottom left or right of the screen.

(2) Back to the desktop: slide up from the bottom of the screen.

(3) View recent tasks: slide up from the bottom of the screen and stay.

(4) Switch recent applications: swipe left or right from the bottom of the screen.

(5) Learn to use gestures: enter the gesture learning scene. (ColorOS 1 1 and above provide this function. )

(6) Hide the gesture indicator bar: the gesture indicator bar below is hidden.

(7) Vibration when returning: The mobile phone will vibrate when returning to the previous level.

(8) Switch to the previous application: Swipe inward from both sides of the screen and stay to switch to the previous application.

(9) Slide both sides of the gesture horizontal screen to prevent accidental touch: When some applications (such as games) are in full screen, the gesture needs to be slid twice to take effect.

2. Virtual button:

(1) When this function is turned on, the virtual key will be displayed at the bottom of the phone screen.

≡: View recent tasks

□: Back to the desktop

: Return to the previous level.

(2) Virtual keys can be hidden.

Coloros version: Turn on the "virtual key can be hidden" switch and display "⊙" on the left side of the virtual key bar. Click ⊙ to hide the virtual key. Hidden virtual keys can be called up through vertical screen or left through horizontal screen.

ColorOS 1 1 and above: remove the "virtual key can be hidden" switch and related functions. When the virtual key is hidden, just exhale vertically or horizontally to the left.

3. Slide up gesture:

(1) Swipe up to return to the previous level: Swipe up from both sides of the bottom of the screen to return to the previous level.

(2) Slide upward to return to the desktop: Slide upward from the middle of the bottom of the screen to return to the desktop.

(3) Swipe up to stop viewing the latest tasks: swipe up from the middle of the bottom of the screen to stop 1 sec viewing multi-tasks.

(4) Hide the gesture indicator bar: the gesture indicator bar below is hidden.

(5) Anti-misoperation of sliding gesture on horizontal screen: When some applications (such as games) have a full-screen horizontal screen, the gesture needs to be slid twice to take effect.

Tips:

① ColorOS 1 1.2 and above: the navigation key cancels the slide-up gesture, and retains the navigation mode of sliding gestures (full screen gestures) on both sides and virtual keys.

② The mobile phones below ColorOS 1 1.2 will migrate data to ColorOS 1 1.2 and above through the "mobile phone" function, and the navigation mode of Coloros1.2 and above can be realized by sliding the navigation key.