Android 10 introduces a revamped full-screen gesture system, with gestures such as swiping from either
https://www.acte.in/android-training-in-chennaiside edge of the display to go back, swiping up to go to the home screen, swiping up and holding to access Overview, swiping diagonally
https://www.acte.in/android-training-in-bangalorefrom a bottom corner of the screen to activate the Google Assistant, and swiping along the gesture bar at the bottom of the screen to switch apps.
https://www.acte.in/android-training-in-hyderabad The use of an edge swiping gesture as a "Back" command was noted as potentially causing conflicts with apps that utilize sidebar menus and other functions accessible by swiping. An API can be used
https://www.acte.in/android-training-in-coimbatoreby apps to opt out of handling a back gesture within specific areas of the screen, a sensitivity control was added for adjusting the size of the target area to activate the gesture, and Google later stated that the drawer widget would support being "peeked" by long-pressing near the edge of the screen, and then swiped open.
https://www.acte.in/android-online-trainingThe traditional three-key navigation system used since Android "Honeycomb" remains supported as an option, along with the two-button "pill" style navigation introduced in Android 9.0