Can we get back Dip and Lift Gestures? - Wear OS Software and Hacking General

Is there 3rd party tool for getting back the dip and lift Gestures?
Since they removed them I find the Gestures feature to be pretty much useless... I can't do anything meaningful unless I use my free hand to control the notifications....

Actual gestures expand big notifications, so you only have to get the trick!
You can scroll big notifications with the same gesture so idk why you want them back lol.
No current apps allow to modify gestures.

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Hiding nav bar and using hard press on home then drag left/right removed?

Hey so im hearing they removed thisfeature and replaced it with gestures as the only stock option to "remove" the navbar.
I take it the only way we can still have it if enough give feedback or using ADB though we can only hide it permanetly not replicate the feature on pre pie versions

Phone keeps going back to 3 key navigation bar

I have the paid fluid navigation app that works awesome. I also did the adb trick in order to disable the native gestures. My issue is that every once in a while the system will keep reverting to the 3 key navigation bar setting even though I had it set to gestures. See below. I'm using Nova launcher prime as well. It's annoying to have to go back to settings and change it back to "gestures". Anyone having this or know why it's doing this?
I normally wouldn't care about this as it really doesn't affect my gesture navigations no matter what the native settings are set to, however I have noticed that whenever it's set to the 3 key bar, when I unlock my phone, the whole screen shifts down really quick to take up the space that was supposed to be occupied by the navigation bar, if that makes sense. If the setting is on "gestures" , nothing shifts and it's really smooth and seamless.
In fluid gestures try disabling any settings in the blacklist. I was having issues with the app constantly stopping after fiddling around I found doing this fixed all the problems.
It may help, can't be certain though.
Darkat70 said:
In fluid gestures try disabling any settings in the blacklist. I was having issues with the app constantly stopping after fiddling around I found doing this fixed all the problems.
It may help, can't be certain though.
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I had 2 of the default settings activated in the blacklist section, I've turned everything off as you stated now. Let's hope that does the trick. Thanks!

Swipe out notifications

Hi all, have been using the device for some time. Its a bit of an annoyance, but has anyone noticed that notifications 'persist' floating for a few seconds before you can actually dismiss them? And you can only put them away if you swipe to the right from the list.
Coming from a stock android experience, this does seem to be something over-engineered. Does anyone know a workaround for this (dismiss notifications immediately, esp as they consume screen time)?
In all phone we need to swipe right or swipe left but in realme all you have to swipe up to dismiss the notification
This is really annoying. Hope next update will fix it.
Seriously.
That feature is so frustrating because swiping left or right is so easy compared to swiping up.
Its really frustrating .. swiping left or right is easy

hide navigation

Good night,
it is possible to adjust applications in full screen on my a3, with the stock version of android, personally I do not like to use the system by gestures since it is annoying to be going up every moment to leave and the lateral gestures are bad
You can use the XDA gestures app or fluid gestures (but opacity turned of) and run and adb command to disable it, but its not gonna be much better as Q gestures are pretty unintrusive
As for the full screen, its an app by app thing, not much that we can do

Question Possible to replace Navigation bar by My Gestures?

Oddly the side gestures interfere with the keyboard unlike My Gestures that has a special option not to interfere with the keyboard. So can they be disabled without keeping the usual 3 buttons menu?
Thanks!

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