One of the biggest improvements made to the Android Q Beta program is the “fully gestural navigation” method. It takes the half-baked Android Pie semi-gestures and adds a little of what makes the iOS gestures so fluid. But if you plan on using a third-party launcher in future, it appears that you won’t be able to use full gestures on Android Q Beta 5.
XDA Developers shared information that details how gestures look as though they are not compatible with third-party launchers such as Nova Launcher or Lawnchair in upcoming Q Beta 5. While this is a bit disappointing, it isn’t surprising, given that gesture support is not quite perfect with third-party launchers, even on Android Pie.
You can see from the screenshots below (via /u/Charizarlslie) that when you set your default launcher to say, Nova, for example, it will default to either the two-button navigation or the old-school three-button navigation. You simply can’t enable the gesture navigation at all.
XDA notes that you can still force-enable the gesture controls using an ADB command below, but they can be pretty buggy:
adb shell cmd overlay enable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural
It’s unclear if this limitation will carry over to the full Android Q release, or if workarounds will come for many of the most popular third-party launchers. This is arguably a way to ensure that third-party options are less buggy with the more fluid gesture navigation method brought in via the last Q Beta.
If it is a permanent switch, would you be happy to use the Pixel launcher exclusively? Let us know in the comments section below.
More on Android Q:
- Android Q Beta 5 is adding a dark themed Pixel boot animation
- Google Assistant looks to be getting a new activation animation, gesture hint in Android Q Beta 5 [Video]
- Google details capturing app audio in Android Q
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