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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Will Form 8655 Navigation

Instructions and Help about Will Form 8655 Navigation

Sabaha, everybody. Welcome back to the channel. In today's video, I'm going to share with you a way of getting OnePlus 6 gestures on other Android devices. This is TK, let's check it out. Music. Natively, the Galaxy S9 Plus does not have any gestures. So the best thing you could do with the navigation bar is, if, let's say, you're in an application, if you double press it, it becomes more hiding navigation bar. You can swipe it up top, press it again, and make it permanent. Or if you keep it into the and will go back here, that little thing that I just showed you guys right here, this little swipe option, this is part of one of the main customizations that Samsung does allow, and it's called Good Lock 2018. I've done another video and I'm working on another video for you guys on this, as they've done a major update to it. But the short answer is, no gestures are built into this, and we're going to be using Navigation Gesture by XDA to be able to launch these things. Now, by default, this app is not a root-requiring application. You can enable the permission that it does require using ADB with a PC. Although, if you are rooted, you just need to grant group permission and it'll work the same way. So if you have root, go for that. And if you don't, follow the link in the description below to be able to turn on that permission using your PC. Again, it's not going to modify the actual rooting the system. All it's going to do is provide this application to correct permission on this device only to run once you turn on those functionalities. And make sure that if you do go...