So I just bought a OnePlus 12 recently, I was used to controlling volume using the onehand operations goodlock module in my Samsung galaxy S23. I basically never had to press the volume buttons to control the volume unless absolutely necessary.

Possible ways I’ve thought of (it would be really great if at all possible) -

  1. Using the curved edges in phone screen for volume control.

  2. Using the gestures to control volume when the screen is off.

  3. Setting Diagonal swiping gestures to do different functions, controlling volume in this case.

EDIT :

  1. One can also use gestures like tapping the body of the device as well.

Basically I use this app called ‘Tap Tap’ which enables me to double tap the back of my phone to execute some task.

In this case I set the double tap to reduce volume. It brings up the slider and I can control the volume from there.

I hope this will be helpful.

    • Gunpachi@lemmings.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for sharing this, but I have found another way to control the volume. I’m using back taps on my phone to control the volume now. It’s very convenient.

      I have edited my post to include how I enabled this.

  • cole@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    Your submission, “Is there any solution available for controlling the volume without pressing the physical volume buttons ?” was removed for Rule 2: post these in [email protected].

  • jenniferwatson12@thebrainbin.org
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    1 year ago

    Absolutely! There are various solutions for controlling volume without using physical buttons. From voice commands to gesture controls and remote control apps, options abound. For detailed insights and recommendations on alternative volume control methods, visit 챗봇 GPT.