2-button navigation is a legacy mode not supported anymore by Google
- Android on the Pixel 4 and later. It will likely be removed in a future
- release of GrapheneOS. You should use 3-button
- navigation if you want the traditional button-based navigation.
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A large row across the bottom of the screen is reserved for navigation
- buttons. The Back button is on the left and the
- Home button is in the center.
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Swiping up from the navigation bar while removing your finger from the
- screen is the Recent apps gesture. The most recently opened
- activity is always on the furthest right. Each step left goes one step back
- through the history of recently opened apps. Opening an app with the recent
- apps activity will place it on the furthest right in the recent apps
- order just like a new app being opened.
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2-button navigation provides the recent apps activity with the launcher. It
- shows the recent apps above the bottom row of the home screen and the search
- integration not used in GrapheneOS. The usual launcher features work including
- swiping up anywhere on the screen to open the app drawer. Due to the launcher
- integration, the screenshot button available in the other modes isn't present.
- Instead, a screenshot button is added to the global action menu accessed by
- holding the power button.