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TapTap

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TapTap is a port of the double tap on back of device feature from Android 12 to any Android 7.0+ device

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  • Android
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  1.  Support for Gestures
  2.  Customizable triggers
  3.  Task Automation
  4.  Actions
  5.  Touch Gestures

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TapTap information

  • Developed by

    Kieron Quinn
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    1 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Office & Productivity

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  •  3,593 Stars
  •  201 Forks
  •  13 Open Issues
  •   Updated Oct 26, 2024 
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TapTap was added to AlternativeTo by Danilo_Venom on Jan 31, 2022 and this page was last updated Jun 2, 2022. TapTap is sometimes referred to as Tap Tap.
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What is TapTap?

TapTap is a port of the double tap on back of device feature from Android 12 to any Android 7.0+ device

TapTap provides over 50 actions that can be run from double or triple taps on the back of your device, including:

Launching an app Launching a shortcut Toggling the flashlight Simulating button presses, such as home or back Running a Tasker task Quick Tap to Snap

... and many more!

The gesture can also be fully controlled, to only run under certain conditions, or run different actions in different scenarios; such as only when an app is running, the screen is off, or when listening to music (many more options are available).

The sensitivity and response of the gesture can be controlled, picking from 8 "models", trained for devices ranging in size from 5.7" to 6.3" in height, as well as finer control of the sensitivity of gesture detection, meaning there is a configuration that will work well for most devices.

Tap, Tap also tries to be easy on the battery, only running the gesture detection when required, and integrates with the "low power mode" available on select Pixel devices, otherwise using the lower-power machine learning capabilities of devices, where available.

  • Your device must have an accelerometer and gyroscope.

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