- What is global context menu?
- How do I access global context menu?
- What is local context menu in Android?
- How do I turn off TalkBack global context menu?
What is global context menu?
The global and local context menus allow the user to quickly change the TalkBack settings and controls. The difference between these two menus is that the global context menu contains options that can be applied anywhere on your device, whereas the local context menu contains options relevant to the current content.
How do I access global context menu?
The global context menu can be activated from anywhere within Android by performing the swipe down and right gesture. The options in this menu are presented as a list which can be navigated by using the flick right and left gesture or by using explore by touch.
What is local context menu in Android?
The local context menu (LCM): contains navigation options relevant to the current page. Options appear in a circular menu by default. To open the local context menu, swipe up, then right. The global context menu (GCM): contains options relevant anywhere on your device.
How do I turn off TalkBack global context menu?
Option 1: Press both volume keys
You can use the volume key shortcut to turn TalkBack on or off. On the side of your device, find both volume keys. Press and hold both volume keys for 3 seconds. To confirm that you want to turn TalkBack on or off, press both volume keys again for 3 seconds.