Gestune

Gestune

Gestune - For iOS 14.0 - 16.7.4

Version: 1.0.0
Bundle ID: jp.uzra.gestune
Architecture: iphoneos-arm (Rootful)
Section: Tweaks
Dependencies: mobilesubstrate, preferenceloader, ws.hbang.common
Pre-install Dependencies: None
Installed Size: 168 KB
Author: uzra
Trusted repo?: Yes.
Last Updated: January 7, 2024

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Tweak description:

An awesome MobileSubstrate tweak!




Tweak Details

Current Version Last Update Supported iOS Versions
1.0.0 January 7, 2024 14.0 - 16.7.4

Tweak Full Description

Control music player (NowPlaying) with gesture!

Features

Nothing to configure, but enables you to control music player with gesture.

  • swipe left to skip song
  • swipe right to play previous song
  • tap to play/pause (disabled in CC & on iOS16)
  • double tap to play/pause (only for iOS16)
  • long press to open playing app (disabled on CC)

Tested devices

  • iPhone X (iOS16.4.1, Palera1n)

  • iPad 8Gen (iPadOS15.2, Dopamine)

  • iPhone 13 (iOS15.1, Dopamine 1.1.11)

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max (iOS 14.8, unc0ver 8.0.2)

  • iPhone 14 Pro (iOS 16.5, RootHide bootstrap)

  • iPhone 14 Pro Max (iOS 16.4.1, LittleRoot bootstrap)

Though it’s tested and I’ve fixed several issues reported, bootstrap itself is unstable right now and there’re plenty of unknown things, so no there will be not any support!!

Bug report

If you have any problems or found bugs, pls feel free to contact me on Twitter


Tweak Screenshots

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