How Do I Set Up the Navigation Buttons on a Pixel 6?

One of the biggest draws when it comes to the Pixel 6, and the Android ecosystem as a whole is the ability to customize it exactly to your liking. One critical change you can make is how you navigate through every screen, with gesture-based navigation or a more retro three-button navigation style being your two choices. If you prefer the classic feel of three buttons at the bottom of every screen, the following is how you can activate it through Android’s system menus.

What Are the Three Navigation Buttons?

Despite a short time during the Android Pie era where Google removed them from the operating system, Android has almost always offered a three-button navigation system in some capacity. This classic method of getting around the smartphone’s various screens and systems has gone through different iterations. The most recent versions have relegated it to an option rather than the system default. Traditionally, the three buttons are Go back, Home, and switch apps. The three buttons work as follows:

Go back provides a quick option if you want to return to the previous menu or screen, rather than swiping from right to left when using gestures.The home button is a way to get out of whatever app or menu you’re currently browsing to head straight to the device’s home screen, rather than having to swipe upwards from the bottom of the device.Once tapped, the switch apps button would pull every active app you have open and organize them into a cascading line of windows. Since Android has long been capable of multi-tasking, this button allows you to quickly switch between apps or choose which ones to shut down with a quick upward swipe.

Once activated, the three navigation buttons typically remain at the bottom of the screen, regardless of which app is running.