Mi 10t keyboard minor freeze and setting button dont open at first tap on notification bar - Xiaomi Mi 10T / 10T Pro Questions & Answers

Hi. Been using mi 10t for some days and then there is keyboard minor freezing issues. It unfreeze only after i tap the text coloum again and also setting button on notification button dont open after first tap . It only opens after double tap.
Using Android 10 miui 12.0.5
(Not interested in buggy A11)

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New gesture appear in setting

I randomly go through the setting today and i found setting for gesture including double tap to check phone, swipe fingerprint for notification, lift to check phone beside the old double press power button to launch camera. This is the first time I see these gesture appear, but none of them working
October update ?
HoangP05 said:
I randomly go through the setting today and i found setting for gesture including double tap to check phone, swipe fingerprint for notification, lift to check phone beside the old double press power button to launch camera. This is the first time I see these gesture appear, but none of them working
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This Option Doesn't Appear In My "MI Xiaomi A2 Lite" As It Is Already Updated On October Patch.
I dont see this in my settings too. I think it has to do with where your country is
Im still on September update with magisk installed, but i have no module related to this. I'm currently in the US
No new gestures in Germany with October patch.
Got swipe fingerprint in UK but not others. I have an imported device that has double tap to wake screen hardware which by default is switched on and can't be turned off (yet here). Not complaining, I like the feature.
Gesture with fingerprint reader appears after second November update (~50MB size). Lift to check and double tap to check - never seen them. BTW I have the device with double tap to wake which could not be switched off, the same situation as @p3108
By chance what's the build number you have? I have two Lites on different builds, both on the November patch, only one has the options for swipe and jump to camera. The other only jump to to camera
you need have OPM1.171019.019.V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF which is 2nd november patch, with lower version there is no option for finger print gestures.
HoangP05 said:
I randomly go through the setting today and i found setting for gesture including double tap to check phone, swipe fingerprint for notification, lift to check phone beside the old double press power button to launch camera. This is the first time I see these gesture appear, but none of them working
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I believe you are having a panel LCD as type CSOT ?
Dial this - *#*#6484#*#*
Select number 1
Under TP : there will be ur LCD panel model type .
Mind to share the screenshot ?
As far as I know only LCD panel with CSOT model type for Mi A2 Lite are having the tap to wake gesture .
S.S.Gohan said:
By chance what's the build number you have? I have two Lites on different builds, both on the November patch, only one has the options for swipe and jump to camera. The other only jump to to camera
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I have build number OPM1.171019.019.V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF.
mytowyn said:
I believe you are having a panel LCD as type CSOT ?
Mind to share the screenshot ?
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As I have DT2W active, here is my device. CSOT, indeed.
I have EBBG LCD - no DT2W
katoda_ltd said:
I have build number OPM1.171019.019.V9.6.11.0.ODLMIFF.
As I have DT2W active, here is my device. CSOT, indeed.
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Thanks... I never met anyone with EBBG model type with D2TW yet. Not sure why xiaomi didnt apply this gesture to all Mi A2 / Mi A2 Lite
Just to clarify all the questions, I install the stock Rom after install the android Pie gsi, and some how these appear in the setting. This happens twice, this is the first time, the second time ot actually work with raise to wake and some other (i don't remember) from Havoc os. Im not sure how it works or how to make it happens again
Seems the swipe fingerprint for notification is gone in pie.. hopefully thats temporary, I was getting quite use to it
This gesture settings was appeared in October 1, 2018 security patch update
hossman said:
Seems the swipe fingerprint for notification is gone in pie.. hopefully thats temporary, I was getting quite use to it
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Also updated to Pie. The swipe fingerprint gesture was short-lived!!
Now its swipe right and left on fingerprint.
p3108 said:
Also updated to Pie. The swipe fingerprint gesture was short-lived!!
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Enviado desde mi Mi A2 Lite mediante Tapatalk
Sherman01 said:
Now its swipe right and left on fingerprint.
That's navigation gestures. Fingerprint swipe was notification pull down/up.
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Spotlight Search not working

I have a problem with searching apps from home screen. When I swipe up and search icon will popup at the bottom screen Xiaomi browser opens but I can't search for apps installed on phone.
I disabled left swipe window with Google search bar (I don't like it)
I have last updated oval version MiUi 10
Sent from my MI MAX 3 using Tapatalk

TapTap (double tap on back gesture ported from Android 11) by XDA developer Quinny899

Description: Tap, Tap is a port of the double tap on back of device gesture from Android 11 to any Android 7.0+ device. It allows you to use the gesture to launch apps, control the device (including pressing the home, back and recents buttons), take a screenshot, toggle the flashlight, open your assistant and more. Using "gates", you're able to block the gesture from working in scenarios such as when the screen is off, when you're on a call, when an app is open and more. (taken from original thread)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-tap-tap-double-tap-device-gesture-t4140573
This app works great on Black Shark 3 pro.
sometimes the aggressive memory / battery management closes the app but works fine otherwise.
doesn't work well
it just locks the screen off but doesn't wake at all from sleep properly.
How do I download?
S claro

scroll down status bar in redmi note 9 pro

hi there , is any way or any gesture to scroll down the status bar without touching it ?! ( in mi a2 lite i scrolled on fingerprint and status bar moved )
MohRez said:
hi there , is any way or any gesture to scroll down the status bar without touching it ?! ( in mi a2 lite i scrolled on fingerprint and status bar moved )
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Not possible. You can pull down notification shade using (swipe down on any part of home screen [left half if you're on miui 12]) gesture but to scroll within it you must touch it.
We sometimes miss these obscure functions like fingerprint sensor scrolling when we buy a different phone without them but the only thing to do is to find a workaround. Cheers.

Old style back, home and recent button

Hi, is there a way to add the 3 buttons at the bottom of the screen for the back, home and recent apps that I used to have on me s21+ I'm now using pixel 7 pro and no back button is killing me haha, I will attach a photo of the buttons I mean, thanks Ian
On Android 13 there is a setting to bring back 3 button navigation.
swieder711 said:
On Android 13 there is a setting to bring back 3 button navigation.
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Would love this if you know where I can find it, thanka
Found it, thank you very much
Short guide:
Tap the Settings icon to launch the Settings app. Scroll down and tap on Accessibility.
Scroll down to the Interaction Controls section and tap System controls.
Tap System navigation.
Tap 3-button navigation or Gesture navigation.
Tap the Settings button next to Gesture navigation to change the sensitivity of the screen to the Back swipe gesture. Use the Left edge and Right edge sliders to tune it
Might there also be a setting (maybe within Nova?) to switch the return and app buttons? On my galaxy they were the other way around and it's quite annoying on my pixel 7 pro :')

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