About the Moto app
Moto Actions
Use gestures as shortcuts for common tasks:
• Use three fingers to take a screenshot.
You can also take long screenshots that scroll to
capture more content.
•
Remove the
navigation icons and use gestures with the navigation bar instead.
• Use the Volume buttons to
switch tracks when listening to music.
• Make a chopping motion to turn the torch on or off.
• Swipe to shrink screen for one-handed use.
• Set your phone face down on a surface to start Do not disturb mode.
• Pick up your ringing phone to silence it and switch to vibrate.
Moto Display
See what's going on while your screen sleeps. Notification icons quietly appear and disappear
on the screen, letting you have a peek at notifications while using very little power.
Keep your screen on while you're looking at it with Attentive Display .
Use voice commands
Train launch phrase
1. Open
the Google app, then touch More > Settings > Voice > Voice Match.
2. Turn on Access with Voice Match and follow the on-screen instructions to record your
voice.
Speak a command
Not all languages support voice commands.
Tell your phone to call people, get directions, send messages and set alarms. The possibilities
are enormous.
1. From the home screen or when you've started a search, say ‘OK, Google.’
2. When the phone responds, say the command (for example, ‘Call Elise’ or ‘Set alarm for 7
AM tomorrow’).
Apps : Moto app 101