Samsung has added a bunch of customization with its latest software update, including a Back Tap feature!
Samsung Good Lock is, simply put, a way for users, who feel particularly adventurous and experimental with their Samsung phones, to customize their device so that the result feels native and fits the rest of the UI.
But let’s digress — the RegiStar Good Lock module gives users the option to turn on a Back Tap feature. Now, this feature can be customized in a myriad of ways. You can set it up to take a screenshot, launch a particular app, turn on/off a setting, wake up the Google Assistant, etc. Additionally, the module allows you to change the order of the Settings menu and customize what long-pressing the power button does . Forowners there is one more perk thanks to the new Good Lock module, and it is the ability to firmly press on the screen to activate a gesture shortcut.
It is worth noting that this new Back Tap feature will not work in case the phone is in sleep mode, the screen is locked, or when the battery is at 15% or less.
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