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Quick Cursor: One-Handed mode

Sergiu Șandor

Version
2.4.1
Size
5.2 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 29, 2026

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About Quick Cursor: One-Handed mode

Quick Cursor: One-Handed mode transforms how you interact with large Android phones by adding a computer-like cursor you control with a single finger. Swipe from the left or right edge of your screen's bottom half to summon the tracker, then drag it upward to reach content at the top — all without shifting your grip.

Using the app is straightforward. Start by swiping inward from either screen margin in the lower half. The tracker appears and moves as you drag, letting you navigate anywhere on your display. Tap the tracker itself to click, and it vanishes automatically after you interact with something else or after a short idle period. No configuration needed — it works out of the box, completely free and ad-free.

For users who want deeper control, the PRO version unlocks advanced customization and powerful shortcuts. Set up trigger zones along screen edges to launch actions instantly — expand notifications, activate quick settings, take screenshots, toggle the flashlight, or jump to your home screen, recent apps, or previous app. Create custom tracker actions to perform media controls (play, pause, skip tracks), adjust brightness or volume, or launch any installed app directly. Configure floating tracker mode to keep the cursor permanently visible like a bubble, or fine-tune its behavior with custom inactivity timers and animations. The PRO version also includes backup and restore, letting you save your entire setup across devices.

Privacy is built in. The app collects no personal data, uses no internet connection, and sends nothing over the network. It requires Android's accessibility service only to function — specifically to detect screen touches, perform actions, and support the temporary disable feature that pauses the cursor when you switch apps. That permission scope is never repurposed for tracking or data collection.

Quick Cursor: One-Handed mode is designed for anyone juggling a large phone while carrying groceries, holding a child, or commuting. It's equally useful for one-handed power users who want faster access to their entire screen without awkward reaching or switching hands. Whether you're texting, browsing, or managing notifications, the cursor brings desktop-style efficiency to mobile use.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Eliminates need to reach across large phones with one hand
  • Works completely free with no ads in the base version
  • Requires no setup or configuration to start using
  • Collects no personal data and operates entirely offline

Cons

  • PRO version locked behind paywall for customization and shortcuts
  • Requires accessibility service permission to function
  • May add noticeable input latency compared to direct touch
  • Cursor mode takes time to summon via edge swipe gesture

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