by Sergiu Susman
Version 2 (April 14, 2026)
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Start any Automate flows using the accessibility button.
Configure the accessibility shortcut under your Android's settings -> Accessibility -> Automate Accessibility Button.
Depending on your device/Android version you have multiple options to choose from such as: Volume keys, 2 Finger Pill Swipe Up Gesture or Floating Button etc.
Use the 'Add Flow' to select a flow to be started by the accessibility button. You can use this option multiple times to add multiple flows; if more than one flow is added then a flow selection (pick menu) will be presented when the accessibility button is pressed.
Use the 'Remove Flow' to see a selectable list of all added flows. Select those you no longer want to be started by the accessibility button.
Notes:
- selection menu is unsorted so that the flows show up in the order in which they are added
- all other accessibility features can be kept enabled, including the 'Automate' general accessibility service; just make sure all of your other accessibility features have no shortcuts or have shortcuts that are not overlapping with the button choice for this flow; in case of overlapping shortcuts between features, Android may show a menu and select only one of the features to trigger which may or may not be your button; I personally don't find it intuitive so I recommend against having overlaps unless you really do need it/know what you are doing