How to Enable One-Handed Mode on Samsung Galaxy (One UI 6 & 7 Guide)

 Introduction

As Samsung Galaxy phones get bigger with each new model, reaching all corners of the screen with one hand can be challenging. That’s where One-Handed Mode comes in — a built-in feature of One UI 6 & 7 that allows you to shrink the screen for easier single-hand use.
This guide will show you all the ways to enable, customize, and use One-Handed Mode, including gesture-based, button-based, and automatic options.


Did you know? For a complete guide on this topic, check out the Samsung Learning Hub and explore related tips in the Display & Customization Topic Hub.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Enable One-Handed Mode

  1. Open Settings ⚙️

  2. Tap Advanced Features

  3. Scroll to One-Handed Mode

  4. Toggle it On

📍 Menu path:
Settings → Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode → On


Step 2: Choose Activation Method

Once enabled, One-Handed Mode can be activated in multiple ways:

Option A: Gesture

  • Swipe diagonally from the bottom corners toward the center of the screen.

  • The screen will shrink to either the left or right corner depending on your last setting.

Option B: Home Button

  • Press the Home button three times quickly.

  • The screen will shrink to the bottom half.

💡 Tip: You can select your preferred method under
Settings → Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode → Activation method


Step 3: Adjust Screen Size and Position

  1. Open Settings → Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode

  2. Tap Screen size

    • Choose Small, Medium, or Large

  3. Tap Screen position

    • Choose Left or Right depending on your dominant hand

This ensures that One-Handed Mode is comfortable and personalized for daily use.


Step 4: Enable Auto Switch (Optional)

Some Samsung phones with One UI 6 & 7 allow automatic activation when you detect a large screen and single-hand usage:

  1. Go to Settings → Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode

  2. Toggle Auto switch to One-Handed Mode On

This makes the feature proactive — shrinking the screen automatically when your hand movement suggests one-handed use.


Step 5: Exit One-Handed Mode

  • Tap the gray space outside the shrunken screen, or

  • Press the Back button, or

  • Use the Home button

The screen will return to full size instantly.


Troubleshooting / Common Issues

One-Handed Mode Not Working

  • Make sure Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode → On

  • Disable any third-party screen overlay apps (like blue-light filters or floating tools) that might block gestures.

Gesture Conflicts with Navigation

  • If using Full-Screen Gestures, ensure you use the correct swipe diagonal from bottom corners.

  • Alternatively, switch to Button Navigation under
    Settings → Display → Navigation bar → Button navigation

Screen Size Too Small or Large

  • Adjust Screen size under One-Handed Mode settings.

  • Use Medium for a balance between usability and visibility.


Additional Tips

  • Combine with Edge Panels: One-Handed Mode works well with Edge Panels for faster access to apps, tools, and contacts.

    • Settings → Display → Edge screen → Edge panels → On

  • Use with Samsung Keyboard: One-Handed Mode also shrinks the keyboard for easier typing:

    • Tap Keyboard settings → One-handed mode → Enable

  • Quick Access via Edge Panel Shortcut:

    • Swipe Edge Panel → Shortcuts → One-Handed Mode to toggle instantly.

  • Dark Mode Compatible: One-Handed Mode fully supports Dark Mode:

    • Settings → Display → Dark Mode → On


Conclusion

One-Handed Mode on Samsung Galaxy phones running One UI 6 & 7 makes navigating large screens simple and comfortable.
With multiple activation methods, adjustable screen size, and compatibility with Edge Panels and keyboards, this feature is perfect for users who prefer single-hand operation without compromising visibility or functionality.

Enable it once, customize it for your dominant hand, and your Samsung Galaxy will feel much more manageable every day.


FAQ

1. Can I use One-Handed Mode with split-screen apps?
Yes, the shrunken screen can operate in most apps, but some apps may temporarily expand to full screen.

2. Does One-Handed Mode reduce battery life?
No, it’s a lightweight feature and doesn’t significantly affect battery performance.

3. Can I trigger One-Handed Mode while using gestures navigation?
Yes, swipe diagonally from the bottom corners; ensure Full-Screen Gestures are active.

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