In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
• Access and edit notifications and Quick SettingsÂ
• Access additional apps
• Enable/disable gestures
• Use shortcut keys
• Use app long press
• Enable/disable KnockON
• Silence incoming calls
• Gesture/Auto shot
ACCESS: Swipe down from the Notification bar to access Quick Settings. Notifications will be displayed beneath Quick Settings.
Note: You can access Expanded Quick Settings by swiping down twice from the Notification bar.
EDIT APPEARANCE: Swipe down from the Notification bar with two fingers to access Expanded Quick Settings, then select the  Edit icon. Select and drag the desired icon to the desired location, then select the Checkmark icon when finished.
Swipe left to access more apps.
Note: To add the App drawer icon to the home screen, swipe down from the Notification bar then select the  Settings icon > Display tab > Home screen > Select Home > Home & app drawer > OK.Â
1. Swipe down from the Notification bar, then select the Settings icon.
2. Scroll to and select Extensions. Select the desired feature, then select the switch next to the desired advanced features to turn them on or off.
Use shortcut keys for quick access to a variety of functionalities. To enable/disable all shortcut keys, from the Extensions screen select Shortcuts. Select the switch next to the desired shortcut to enable or disable shortcuts.
Using app long press, you can access shortcuts for select apps. Select and hold the desired app, then select the desired shortcut.Â
From the Extensions screen, select the KnockON switch to enable/disable KnockON. When the screen is off, double-tap the screen to wake it up. When the screen is on, double-tap the screen or Notification bar to put it to sleep.
Note:Â You cannot use KnockON while taking or viewing a picture.
During an incoming call, flip your phone over to silence the incoming call.
Note: To enable/disable this feature, from the home screen swipe down from the Notification bar >  Settings icon > Network tab > Call > Additional settings > Gestures > Silence incoming call switch.
From the home screen, select the  Camera app, then swipe right to enable portrait mode.Â
To take a selfie with Gesture shot, hold an open hand in front of the camera then make a fist to take a photo. To take a selfie with Auto shot, the camera will detect your face and automatically take a picture.Â
Note: To change the settings between auto and gesture shot, from the camera app, select the  Settings icon. From the Selfie section, select Selfie shot, then select the desired option.Â