
2.21 MB
Android 8.0+
78
x86_64, arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86
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Description
A system-overlay dock for Android that renders above all other apps — including the system navigation bar when the Accessibility Service is enabled.
Features
Taskbar
Persistent overlay taskbar docked at the bottom of the screen
Configurable width, height, and vertical position
Drag-to-reorder pinned apps directly in the taskbar row (long-press to start dragging)
Optional app labels shown below each icon (toggle in Design → Taskbar Size & Appearance)
Navigation bar overlay – enable the Accessibility Service to draw the taskbar above the system navigation bar
Trigger Pill
Trigger pill – a small draggable pill that reveals the dock on swipe-up, swipe-down, swipe-in, or double-tap
Configurable size, opacity, and screen position
App Menu
App Menu – floating panel that slides up from above the taskbar:
3-column scrollable app grid
Quick Controls column: shows enabled controls in user-configured order (mirrors the strip configuration)
Full-screen app search
Long-press any app to pin/unpin from the dock
Quick Controls Strip – an always-visible horizontal row that sits directly above the taskbar; fixed 70 dp height, flexible width, 2 dp icon spacing. When the strip is enabled, the quick controls column is hidden from the app menu to avoid duplication.
Pinned Apps
Launch pinned apps directly from the dock
Long-press shortcuts – long-pressing a pinned app shows its launcher shortcuts (up to 4) plus an Unpin option
Manage pinned apps in Settings → Pinned Apps tab with drag-to-reorder and tap-to-unpin
Theming
Material You – Dynamic Color (Android 12+), fallback palette for older devices
Dark / Light / System theme toggle in General → Theme
Surface Tint Color – nine preset color swatches in General → Theme that uniformly tint the taskbar, app menu panel, and quick controls strip
Behaviour
Auto-hide in Fullscreen – hides the overlay when the foreground app goes fullscreen
Auto-hide in Landscape – hides the overlay when the device rotates to landscape
Auto-hide on keyboard – overlay hides while the soft keyboard is visible
Hide on lockscreen – overlay is hidden on screen-off and restored on unlock
Boot autostart – re-enables the overlay on reboot (if permissions were granted)
Settings
Four-tab settings screen: General, Pinned Apps, Controls, Design
Controls tab:
Quick Controls master toggle – disables the strip and the app-menu column in one tap; greys out all sub-settings when off
Controls Strip toggle – show/hide the strip independently of the app-menu column
Active Controls – reorderable list (long-press drag) of currently enabled controls; order is shared between strip and app-menu column
Available Controls – per-control enable/disable switches (Torch, Ringer, Rotate, Brightness, DND, QR, Power, Volume)
Design tab has three collapsible sections: Trigger Gesture, Pill Size & Appearance, Taskbar Size & Appearance
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