Clear all rcent apps button missing in Moto G ? - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is the clear all recent app button (Which is usually found on left bottom of screen while viewing all recent apps) not available on moto g ?
Usually, when i earlier had to clear all my recent apps from my htc one v, i used this button and it would clear them all.
Now in moto g, i found that i have to manually swipe each recent app displayed to clear them, why is there no clear all button present ?

You can add it through xposed + gravitybox.

That's not a stock Android feature I believe.
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[Q] Any module to expand notification panel from the middle of the screen?

Hi guys...
Is there any module or app who would allow me to expand the notification panel by sliding down from the middle of the screen? Sometimes it's difficult to reach the top of the screen mostly when I'm typing with one hand.
I know some of you would say to me to install a custom launcher. But I'm actually using a custom launcher that does not support this feature by itself. And despite of it I like this launcher very much... Not willing to change that.
So I want to be able to bypass my launchers "lack of gesture" support... If there is any way that any of you guys know I would be glad if you share. Thanks
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Hmm. I don't know of any such "app" or module for this, but this can fix your problems:
Install GravityBox (KK) > Reboot > Set a custom key in the navigation bar > Set it's function to open Notifications Panel.
This doesn't let you "swipe down" from the screen, but atleast you can get to the notifications without having to reach out to the top.
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3 dot menu

Hi, I was wondering if the lg g5 has a seperate 3 dot menu for some apps that dont automatically have that implemented or is there a way to add one? Tried xposed module but that doesnt seem to work.
closeshot said:
Hi, I was wondering if the lg g5 has a seperate 3 dot menu for some apps that dont automatically have that implemented or is there a way to add one? Tried xposed module but that doesnt seem to work.
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Fortunately the LG stock os allows you to open the menu by long-pressing the square button. It works the same way as the 3 dot in legacy apps. It's a godsend!

An Issue with recent apps in Samsung S6

Hello everyone, I'm using Samsung S6 (T-Mobile variant) running marshmallow 6.0.1, I found an issue in recent apps. To explain it briefly, first make sure that there are no minimized apps and then hold recent button, Once you see a message that there no apps in split screen view. Click again on recent apps button then you'll see some minimized apps hiding. Every time you make a call/uninstall an app/opened an app info or some other actions, you'll see them hiding under the recent apps. They were showing up only if use Good Lock app.

Port Moto e4 Plus Moto app and Moto Action app

Any One Can Port Moto e4 Plus Moto app and Moto Action app for MOTO G4 Plus . coz it has One-hand mode. i am share APP from E4plus link is here. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0vM-_YJzrIPWWpGdzZnSUcza2M
By one handed mode, do you mean where you can shrink the screen? If so, our G4 Plus Moto app already has that function. You can find it under the Moto app > Actions > swipe to shrink screen.
This screen shot is taken on the NPJS25.93-14-8 update (June 2017)
one handed mode, mean is One Button Nav bar . Fingerprint sensor use as a nav bar BACK , MINIMIZE ,Resent .
Killer1987 said:
one handed mode, mean is One Button Nav bar . Fingerprint sensor use as a nav bar BACK , MINIMIZE ,Resent .
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Ahh, I see what you mean, similar to how the G5 Plus fingerprint sensor can be used to swipe?
I don't know if our fingerprint sensor supports those functions natively anyway (you'll note the sensor is wider on the E4 Plus/G5 Plus than on the G4 Plus), but let's see if anyone can port it.
Any update on this?

One-Button Navigation gone??

Just upgraded from the Moto One Action to the G Stylus, definite upgrade for sure.
One thing that concerns me is that they appear to have removed the One-Button Navigation option for 3rd party launchers, I know 3rd party launchers as a default in Android 10 don't integrate with the gesture navigation as of yet and default to the 3-button option.
The Moto One Action runs Android 10 but had that Moto one-button option, is it hidden or just gone on this newer model?
I'm using the one button/gesture system navigation with the included launcher on the stylus. Worked out of the box. There's a setting under settings, system, gestures, system navigation to enable it.
dafunk60 said:
I'm using the one button/gesture system navigation with the included launcher on the stylus. Worked out of the box. There's a setting under settings, system, gestures, system navigation to enable it.
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Again, fully aware that with a stock launcher the default Android 10 one-button nav works fine, I am speaking specifically about the Moto Gestures that allowed their version of one-button nav on Android 10.
williamvito said:
Again, fully aware that with a stock launcher the default Android 10 one-button nav works fine, I am speaking specifically about the Moto Gestures that allowed their version of one-button nav on Android 10.
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Sorry, I thought you were talking about using the included launcher with system navigation gestures on the Stylus since you mentioned the lack of gesture system navigation with a 3rd party launcher. I don't have a Moto One Action so I guess I'm unclear about what referring to. I don't have a Moto Gestures app on my Stylus. I do have a Moto Actions app that includes touch screen & accelerator gestures such as chopping to toggle the flash(light), three finger screenshot, swipe to shrink, etc. Perhaps that's what you're looking for.
Hopefully Google keeps their promise and enables gesture system navigation soon. Then we'll see how long Motorola takes to release an update.
dafunk60 said:
Sorry, I thought you were talking about using the included launcher with system navigation gestures on the Stylus since you mentioned the lack of gesture system navigation with a 3rd party launcher. I don't have a Moto One Action so I guess I'm unclear about what referring to. I don't have a Moto Gestures app on my Stylus. I do have a Moto Actions app that includes touch screen & accelerator gestures such as chopping to toggle the flash(light), three finger screenshot, swipe to shrink, etc. Perhaps that's what you're looking for.
Hopefully Google keeps their promise and enables gesture system navigation soon. Then we'll see how long Motorola takes to release an update.
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All good, no worries. These features are also on the G7, X4 and the Moto One series, if it was a specific thing to one model I wouldn't even be questioning why those chose to remove actual helpful functions. There's no technical reason for not having them on the newer model(s).
williamvito said:
All good, no worries. These features are also on the G7, X4 and the Moto One series, if it was a specific thing to one model I wouldn't even be questioning why those chose to remove actual helpful functions. There's no technical reason for not having them on the newer model(s).
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You've sparked my curiosity, what feature(s) are you talking about?
williamvito said:
Just upgraded from the Moto One Action to the G Stylus, definite upgrade for sure.
One thing that concerns me is that they appear to have removed the One-Button Navigation option for 3rd party launchers, I know 3rd party launchers as a default in Android 10 don't integrate with the gesture navigation as of yet and default to the 3-button option.
The Moto One Action runs Android 10 but had that Moto one-button option, is it hidden or just gone on this newer model?
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it's not a thing on Android 10-launched Motos, they removed it in favor of Google's gesture navigation
tendiez01 said:
it's not a thing on Android 10-launched Motos, they removed it in favour of Google's gesture navigation
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Hi, The issue with the Android 10 Google One Button Navigation is that in the Google version, the longer bar, the back page feature which worked well in the Moto G, shorter bar, does not work in Googles bar.
One example is if you are using the Amazon Shopping app and selected a product to view, you cannot swipe left in the long Google bar to return to the menu as you can do with the shorter Moto G bar. You need to return to the Amazon Home page and then start the search from the beginning again.
This error also occurs within other apps when wanting to swipe left to return to a previous page.
When selecting the longer Google Bar in the Moto G8, the same problem occurs when navigating within an app. Fortunately the Moto G8 affords the option of choosing the Moto G shorter Navigation Bar.
If you swipe left in the longer Google bar, it goes back to the previous screen of the previous app.
Please can someone suggest how to get the shorter Moto G bar back again? We have Moto G7, G8 and G9 phones, the G7 and G8 still have the shorter Moto G bar, the Moto G9 does not have the option to select it in the Navigation settings and we really don't want to go back to the three button navigation. Thank you.
gzorbas said:
Hi, The issue with the Android 10 Google One Button Navigation is that in the Google version, the longer bar, the back page feature which worked well in the Moto G, shorter bar, does not work in Googles bar.
One example is if you are using the Amazon Shopping app and selected a product to view, you cannot swipe left in the long Google bar to return to the menu as you can do with the shorter Moto G bar. You need to return to the Amazon Home page and then start the search from the beginning again.
This error also occurs within other apps when wanting to swipe left to return to a previous page.
When selecting the longer Google Bar in the Moto G8, the same problem occurs when navigating within an app. Fortunately the Moto G8 affords the option of choosing the Moto G shorter Navigation Bar.
If you swipe left in the longer Google bar, it goes back to the previous screen of the previous app.
Please can someone suggest how to get the shorter Moto G bar back again? We have Moto G7, G8 and G9 phones, the G7 and G8 still have the shorter Moto G bar, the Moto G9 does not have the option to select it in the Navigation settings and we really don't want to go back to the three button navigation. Thank you.
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Can someone raise this with the Motorola team? I just returned my Moto G 5G phone because of stupid the android 10 system longer bar navigation. I really wanted Motorola's own one shorter bar nav!!!!
I've been debating this phone vs the g power for more storage, but it seems like the g power has more root support for it and more hacking in general that has been done for it? Anyone that can give me some feedback here? I was hoping there'd be a lot more options for custom ROMs or am I missing something?
To force one button navigation with a 3rd party launcher use adb and enter:
adb shell cmd overlay enable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural
(to disable: just change "enable" to "disable")
gzorbas said:
Hi, The issue with the Android 10 Google One Button Navigation is that in the Google version, the longer bar, the back page feature which worked well in the Moto G, shorter bar, does not work in Googles bar.
One example is if you are using the Amazon Shopping app and selected a product to view, you cannot swipe left in the long Google bar to return to the menu as you can do with the shorter Moto G bar. You need to return to the Amazon Home page and then start the search from the beginning again.
This error also occurs within other apps when wanting to swipe left to return to a previous page.
When selecting the longer Google Bar in the Moto G8, the same problem occurs when navigating within an app. Fortunately the Moto G8 affords the option of choosing the Moto G shorter Navigation Bar.
If you swipe left in the longer Google bar, it goes back to the previous screen of the previous app.
Please can someone suggest how to get the shorter Moto G bar back again? We have Moto G7, G8 and G9 phones, the G7 and G8 still have the shorter Moto G bar, the Moto G9 does not have the option to select it in the Navigation settings and we really don't want to go back to the three button navigation. Thank you.
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to go back with Google's gesture navigation, you swipe in from either edge of the screen
@tendiez01 - Thank you for that "swipe in from either edge of the screen" suggestion, it works perfectly.

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