Shortcuts are crucial for saving time on any device, but they’re especially vital on large screen devices like tablets and PCs, where manual navigation can be slow. Apple allows macOS users to set up ‘Hot Corners’ that perform actions when the cursor is moved to a corner of the screen. While Android doesn’t have a direct equivalent to this feature yet, that might change soon.
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While digging through the latest Android Canary release, I discovered evidence of a new feature called ‘Action Corners.’ Similar to Hot Corners on macOS, this feature will let you assign a unique action to each of the screen’s four corners: top-left, top-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right. Moving your cursor to a configured corner will trigger its assigned action. Currently, these actions include going Home, launching Recent apps, opening the Notifications panel, or opening the Quick Settings panel.