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  2. Touch and hold the setting. Drag the setting to where you want it. To add a setting, drag it up from "Hold and drag to add tiles." To remove a setting, drag it down to "Drag here to remove." Tip: Some apps may ask if you want to add their icon as a tile in your Quick Settings menu. You can remove, or re-add these at any time.

  3. Change settings quickly on your Android phone - Android Help -...

    support.google.com/android/answer/9083864?hl=en-GB

    Add, remove or move a setting. From the top of your screen, swipe down twice. At the bottom left, tap edit . Touch and hold the setting. Drag the setting to where you want it. To add a setting, drag it up from 'Hold and drag to add tiles'. To remove a setting, drag it down to 'Drag here to remove'. Tip.

  4. Change settings quickly on your Pixel phone - Google Help

    support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/6111329

    Add, remove, or move a setting. From the top of your screen, swipe down twice. At the bottom left, tap Edit . Touch and hold the setting. Drag the setting to where you want it. To add a setting, drag it up from "Hold and drag to add tiles." To remove a setting, drag it down to "Drag here to remove."

  5. Manage your Google Settings - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3118621

    Account. Tap Manage your Google Account. Scroll to the tab you want. Home. Update basic info in your Google Account. Learn how to change your name and other info. Find your data, activity, and preferences that can make Google services more useful to you. Manage what activity gets saved. Use settings and recommendations to help keep your account ...

  6. Manage your Google Settings - Android Help

    support.google.com/android/answer/3118621

    Tap Manage your Google Account. Scroll to the tab you want. Tap a tab: Home. Personal info. Update basic info in your Google Account. Learn how to change your name and other info. Data & personalization. Find your data, activity, and preferences that can make Google services more useful to you.

  7. Open your phone’s Settings app. Tap Sound & vibration Vibration & haptics. Turn Keyboard vibration on or off. Tip: To adjust your Gboard settings, touch and hold the comma button or tap Settings . Change emergency broadcast settings. You can turn alert types on or off, find past alerts, and control sound and vibration.

  8. Use the Accessibility Menu - Android Accessibility Help - Google...

    support.google.com/accessibility/android/answer/9078941

    Step 2: Use the Accessibility Menu. To open the Accessibility Menu, use your Accessibility Menu shortcut: Swipe up with two fingers, or with three fingers if TalkBack is on. Tap Accessibility or the floating accessibility button. On the menu, choose an option. To find more menu options, go to the next screen or previous screen.

  9. Change call settings - Phone app Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/phoneapp/answer/2895524

    Use TTY or RTT with calls. To add text support to your phone calls: Open the Phone app . Tap More Settings. Tap Accessibility. To access your Real-time text (RTT) settings, tap Real-time text (RTT). To allow incoming RTT calls but hide the calling button, tap Not visible. To show the RTT button during a call, tap Visible during call.

  10. Set up Android Auto - Android Auto Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/androidauto/answer/6348029

    Step 2. Connect your phone. Important: Make sure your car is in park (P) with the infotainment system turned on, and allow time to set up Android Auto before you start your drive. Plug a USB cable into your vehicle’s USB port; and then plug the other end of the cable into your phone.

  11. Manage your Google Settings - Pixel Phone Help

    support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/3118621

    Tap Manage your Google Account. Scroll to the tab you want. Tap a tab: Home. Personal info. Update basic info in your Google Account. Learn how to change your name and other info. Data & personalization. Find your data, activity, and preferences that can make Google services more useful to you.