New features are implemented with each update of Android. And among them recently appeared the navigation by gestures, a new technique of movement in the menus which wants to be more fluid and more functional. However, if you are a fan of the old buttons, note that it is still possible to choose your navigation system and suddenly disable gesture navigation on the screen of your Samsung Galaxy A60 as we will see now in this article. First we will see what is the point of gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60. After that we will see how to remove gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60.

remove-gesture-navigation-screen-Samsung-Galaxy-A60

What is the point of gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60?

Gesture navigation gives you the ability to navigate more easily and faster on your Samsung Galaxy A60. It allows you to move through the menus of your mobile phone without using the three buttons Back ,   Home   et  Multitask which are located at the bottom of the screen. On several versions of your device, it is automatically installed. In this situation, how to use gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60?

There are basic gestures such as:

  • Go to the next item displayed on the screen: Swipe the screen to the right.
  • Go to the previous item displayed on the screen: Swipe the screen to the left.
  • Back: Swipe down and left on the screen.
  • Home: Swipe up and left on the screen.

Nevertheless, there is still a large number of other gestures more or less technical to quickly reach the functions of your mobile phone. To learn about all the navigation gestures that you can perform, tutorials exist on the internet. You can search on Google » Navigation gestures on a Samsung Galaxy A60  " or " Talk Back navigation gestures ". On some versions of Android, a tutorial may also be offered when activating the option.

How to disable gesture navigation on the screen of your Samsung Galaxy A60?

In case you are unable to use gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60, this is not a problem. Android devices give you the option to turn off the option. Discover the different ways to remove gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60.

Remove gesture navigation on the screen of your Samsung Galaxy A60 with TalkBack

It is sometimes not easy to navigate between all the navigation gestures integrated on our mobile phone. If you ever prefer to use the three navigation buttons with which you are used to surfing, you will then have to remove the gesture navigation from your Samsung Galaxy A60. Depending on the version of your Android phone, it may happen that this gesture navigation option is integrated under the name of TalkBack .

In this case, to deactivate TalkBack, you will have to do the following procedure:

  • Open the " Settings "
  • Select » Accessibility  »
  • Press on " TalkBack "
  • Disable TalkBack .

Disable gesture navigation through the settings of your Samsung Galaxy A60

If your Samsung Galaxy A60 has an operating system running Android 10, it is quite possible that gesture navigation is integrated as standard. However, if this is ever a problem for you and you prefer to use classic navigation, you will have the option to disable gesture navigation on the screen of your Samsung Galaxy A60 through your settings.

Depending on your Android version, there are three different ways to remove gesture navigation . Discover them here.

The most common first solution to do this is:

  • Open the " Settings  »
  • Go to " System  »
  • Click on " Gestures  »
  • Select » System navigation "
  • You have the choice between 3 options: » 2 navigation buttons  "-" 3 navigation buttons  " or " Gesture navigation ". Choose the 2 or 3 button option depending on your preference.

The second step to remove gesture navigation on your Samsung Galaxy A60 mainly concerns devices running the latest version of Android. There she is:

  • Open them " Settings " from your Android device.
  • Click the option " Display " .
  • Select " Navigation bar "
  • Tap the option "Full screen movements"
  • Tap on "Additional options"
  • Deactivate "Slides from the sides to the bottom".

Finally, on some Android versions, you will have to perform a somewhat different operation to disable gesture navigation on the screen of your Samsung Galaxy A60. Find out here:

  • Go to the " Settings "
  • Press on " Full screen view  »
  • And select the system navigation by » Buttons "

If you ever want a lot of tutorials to become the absolute master of the Samsung Galaxy A60, we invite you to explore the other tutorials in the category: Samsung Galaxy A60.