Hi,
I've been using QuickTiles, especially for its Lock Screen Now button, for quite a few months now on both my Pixel 9a, and Pixel 6 Pro (Both are running on latest Android 16 update). I've just recently noticed if I turn on Accessibility Permission for QuickTiles, it kinda messes up with Pixel's OS.
Here are things I've noticed when you turn on accessibility permission for QuickTiles
- You're no longer able to readjust wallpaper position.
- Lockscreen shortcut become single tap instead of long press.
I've tried on my Poco F3 running latest LineageOS (Android 16), and it does behaves the same way it does on my Pixels.
Is there a fix for those ? Or is it because Android's Accessibility Permission ?
I know "Lock Screen Now" requires accessibilty permission, but is there an alternative way to do that without having to interfere with Android's Accessibility Permission ? Maybe via Shizuku ?
Hi,
I've been using QuickTiles, especially for its Lock Screen Now button, for quite a few months now on both my Pixel 9a, and Pixel 6 Pro (Both are running on latest Android 16 update). I've just recently noticed if I turn on Accessibility Permission for QuickTiles, it kinda messes up with Pixel's OS.
Here are things I've noticed when you turn on accessibility permission for QuickTiles
I've tried on my Poco F3 running latest LineageOS (Android 16), and it does behaves the same way it does on my Pixels.
Is there a fix for those ? Or is it because Android's Accessibility Permission ?
I know "Lock Screen Now" requires accessibilty permission, but is there an alternative way to do that without having to interfere with Android's Accessibility Permission ? Maybe via Shizuku ?