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Swipe-up from bottom is launching Opera in android apps

asked 2015-03-18 17:24:49 +0300

Goblet gravatar image

I have first noticed this maybe couple of months ago, but now it has started to irritate me a lot.

The problem happens only in android apps. When I swipe up from the bottom of the screen (doesn't matter if I start exactly from the back-button or elsewhere from the black area), the Opera android app launches. If I press back-button, it goes back to the app I was before. When I do this in the Opera app itself, it just launches a new tab.

I've tried to find the explanation to this, and turned out that AndroidOS has this feature, where it launches Google Now by swiping up. But why on earth I have this feature and is there any way to disable it? I'm aware of SwipeLaunch Disabler, that might do the trick, I haven't tried yet.

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answered 2015-03-18 23:42:42 +0300

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updated 2015-04-27 20:40:02 +0300

According to my experience it is kind of a feature but you trigger it accidentally and unwillingly. Let's start with normal way to call search from android app.

Put your finger on "back" button on bottom bar in android app. Make sure that "back" button became highlighted. If it did not it means that you have put your finger too far below and SailfishOS considers your touch as a beginning of swipe from bottom screen edge. Than drag your finger up, you'll notice that arc with search icon appears. Release your finger on the search icon. See animation below:

calling search dialog

If you have any Android browser installed this sequence will launch search in that browser. For users which do not have any android browser this search icon seems to do nothing.

Now considering proper way to launch search from android app we might imagine why you trigger this action accidentally:

  1. As bottom bar with "back" button is black as screen surroundings you might confuse it with screen edge and start your swipe on this bar instead of outside of the screen;
  2. I have a feeling that SailfishOS is a bit laggy (sometimes?) on detection of screen taps. So it might notice your touch for the first time a fraction of second after you started your swipe and have already moved a finger inside screen boundaries.

Finally here is my advice: try to start your swipe further below the screen edge and perform it a bit more slowly.

My notes are based on findings from another question that I have asked before regarding this situation.

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Yeah, I know I should swipe further below, but for example when I'm playing Subway Surfers which contains a lot of swiping up. So I do it always accidentally.

Goblet ( 2015-09-11 00:23:47 +0300 )edit
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