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Galaxy Note 10 S Pen button gets a new talent with sideActions app

Galaxy Note 10 S Pen button gets a new talent with sideActions app

Posted on October 3, 2019 By Jarvis

Once in a while, Samsung gives its users new hardware or technology they can chew on but often stops short of actually making it useful to all of them. The Bixby button is a prime example and, for a time, Samsung stubbornly refused users and developers to utilize the extra hardware button. The S Pen’s button is actually the same, especially now that it can be used remotely. Fortunately, it seems to be less locked down than the Bixby Button and a new app has surfaced that lets you repurpose almost all the Galaxy Note 10 buttons to your liking.
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