For those users who have a Samsung Galaxy device, is there a way to open the Assistant Menu thru a gesture or icon?

For those users who have a Samsung Galaxy device, is there a way to open the Assistant Menu thru a gesture or icon? It seems that this is a specific system app that does not show up in anything, except thru the settings menu? I haven’t tried using Tasker to invoke it, but curious to know if it’s possible?

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10 Commentsto For those users who have a Samsung Galaxy device, is there a way to open the Assistant Menu thru a gesture or icon?

  1. Anonymous says:

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    Try one of those shortcut apps in the playstore to see if it can give you access.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain playing with tasker and it looks like I maybe able to do it with that, was trying to do it with a gesture but its not working out the way I want. Was hoping to draw some kind of gesture on the screen but it wants to use a hardware button?


    Thanks though. There was a gesture app that i used to use but I don’t think it will work because i have to use secure settings to get to the menu. 

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    If one of the shortcut apps, that exposes shortcuts to things you can’t normally see, can see it, you’ll be able to use a gesture in LL

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Chris Chastain​ Exactly, but long pressing it even in edit mode doesn’t do anything, so I don’t believe I can use it or get to it thru LL. Probably because its a Samsung feature?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    H Tuttle I don’t understand at all what you’re long pressing.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    The actual button, if you pull it up,; go to settings, accessibility, dexterity and turn on assistant menu. You now have a floating button, that lets you do screen captures and some other neat things, but it doesn’t show up in LL as anything? If you were to long press on a icon or panel or anything it will give some kind of property, that short cut won’t. Does that make sense?

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    H Tuttle yes, completely.



    So like I said, try some of those shortcut apps in the playstore. They are made to expose shortcuts that you can’t normally have.



    If one of them will show a shortcut to that function, then you can set it to a gesture in LL.



    When you’re in edit mode of LL, it’s for editing LL functions/items. Not things that are outside of LL.



    That’s what was so confusing.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    TW launchers, show it but LL, won’t. I think I can pull thru TASKER, which will allow me to do more with it like changing the icon and or creating ways to turn it on and off. Someone was asking about visibility with bindings the other day and I threw that out to see if it was possible.

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    You can try install this app: quickshortcutmaker.

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  10. Anonymous says:

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    I recommend “more shortcuts”. It works very well.

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