Fingerprint Gestures provides quick access to 18 smartphone functions. For example, using a fingerprint scanner, you can switch tracks, stop or start playback, turn on a flashlight, open the notification panel or settings, launch applications, and so on.
In total, Fingerprint Gestures allows you to use three gestures: single tap, double tap and swipe. Thus, no more than three functions can be added to the scanner at the same time. This, of course, is not much, but it still allows you to create full-fledged combinations. If you often listen to music on your smartphone, control the playlist using these gestures. If you take a lot of photos, set up a quick launch of the camera, the photo processing application and Instagram*.
In addition, Fingerprint Gestures can be taught to perceive gestures only of fingerprints entered into the phone database. Unfortunately, this only works for a single click.
And now a little tar. Firstly, the application does not work correctly on all phones. Some models do not perceive gestures. Secondly, sleep mode and page scrolling up or down can be enabled only by having root rights. And, of course, Fingerprint Gestures only works on Android systems 6.0 Marshmallow and higher.
However, whatever it was, Fingerprint Gestures offers a wide audience the largest set of gestures for a fingerprint scanner, which means it definitely deserves attention.