Use a pie shortcut on your Android with LMT Launcher.{Root}
LMT Launcher is a free utility app for the Android by XDA Developers which is a tool that makes certain quick action with just a simple gestures on the screen.
There is also a system-wide pie chart navigation tool feature that you can install to make certain menu items available with just a simple touch. And you can add a second layer to the pie chart with a long press to add another set of commands.
On the screen gestures, you can add and make certain gestures on the screen that could be equal to a command to do certain actions without going through menus and sub-menus in your phone. Consequently, the app only works with rooted Android phones.
LMT Launcher is a free utility app for the Android by XDA Developers which is a tool that makes certain quick action with just a simple gestures on the screen.
There is also a system-wide pie chart navigation tool feature that you can install to make certain menu items available with just a simple touch. And you can add a second layer to the pie chart with a long press to add another set of commands.
On the screen gestures, you can add and make certain gestures on the screen that could be equal to a command to do certain actions without going through menus and sub-menus in your phone. Consequently, the app only works with rooted Android phones.
LMT is a tool for Android (tested already on multiple devices but should run on nearly all) that launches a command when perform single touch or multitouch gestures on the screen (In any app/screen/etc.). You can connect basic and advanced commands to any gesture LMT supports. In addition to the gestures you can activate a system-wide PieControl for navigation like the feature in the ICS stock browser (touch the side of the screen to activate it).
Download the latest apk, copy it to your phone and install it via file explorer. After installation start LMT and set the specified input device for your phone. Then connect an action to e.g. the double swipe up gesture, start the touchservice and do the double swipe up gesture on the screen afterwards. If everything works fine, you’ll see the corresponding overlay and action. The known input devices/touchscreen to screen factors:
- HTC Evo3D -> 4
- HTC Sensation -> 2/4, x=200%, y=100%
- HTC Amaze -> 4
- HTC HD2 -> 0
- HTC DesireHD -> 3
- HTC Thunderbolt -> 1
- HTC Inspire 4G -> 1
- HTC One X -> 4
- HTC One XL -> 1
- Google Galaxy Nexus -> 1, x=100%, y=100%
- Google Nexus S -> 0
- Google Nexus 4 -> 2, x=200%, y=200%
- Google Nexus 5 -> 1, x=100%, y=100%
- Google Nexus 7 -> 0, x=160%, y=164%
- Google Nexus 7 (2013) -> 0, x=112%, y=116%
- Samsung Galaxy S2 -> 2
- Samsung Galaxy Note -> 2
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2 -> 2
- Samsung Galaxy S -> 0/8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 -> 4
- Sprint Samsung GS3 -> 6
- Sony Xperia T -> 2
- Motorola Atrix 4G -> 3/5
- Motorola RAZR -> 4
- Motorola DROID 3 -> 4
- Motorola Defy -> 3
- HP Touchpad -> 6
- Acer Iconia -> 2/4
- Alcatel One Touch 997D -> 7
- Zopo ZP950 -> 3

- Square (start gesture top left cw)
- Diamond (start gesture at the bottom cw)
- Delete (start gesture top left)
- SwipeRightDouble
- SwipeLeftDouble
- SwipeUpDouble
- SwipeDownDouble
- SwipeRightLeftDouble
- SwipeLeftRightDouble
- SwipeUpDownDouble
- SwipeDownUpDouble
- QuestionmarkDouble
- SquareDouble
- DiamondDouble
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