How do I quickly access notifications using the Google Pixel's fingerprint sensor? Move shortcuts!
Google has added three useful gestures to the [Google Pixel] that are sure to make you more productive. While they're not exactly new in the Android ecosystem, found in various phones from Motorola to Huawei to LG, they're put to great use here.
How to enable Move gestures on the Google Pixel
- On the home screen, swipe down on the notification bar.
- Tap the Settings icon (looks like a cog) on the right side.
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Scroll down and tap on Moves menu.
- Enable the gestures you want to use.
How to use "Swipe for notifications" on the Google Pixel
This is easily the most useful of the new Moves gestures. It allows you to use your finger — any finger, not just the ones stored in the secure fingerprint storage — to swipe down on the fingerprint sensor to access the notification bar.
How to use "Jump to camera" on the Google Pixel
This is a fast and easy way to access the camera app from anywhere. Just double-tap on the power button on the right side of the phone to jump into the camera app and capture a photo or video — even when the phone is turned off!
How to use "Flip camera" on the Google Pixel
This gesture was taken directly from Motorola's camera app, and that's fine: we love it! When you're in the camera app, just double-twist your wrist twice to change between forward and back cameras, and vice versa. It's super convenient when you can't touch the screen!