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I'm trying to figure out if its possible to use JavaScript to detect when a user triggers a gesture on iPad (and probably to a larger extent most iOS devices) that brings up certain UI elements. I need to perform certain checks should that happen but have no idea how to go about it. In particular, I'm trying to check for when a user brings up the app tray at the bottom of the iPad as seen in the picture below but it would be nice if there was a general solution to all such gestures like those shown here https://ipadpilotnews.com/2020/04/all-the-gestures-ipad-pilots-need-to-know-using-an-ipad-pro-without-a-home-button/ App tray

Would really appreciate if anyone can point in the right direction. I have tried creating event listeners for blur and focus as suggested in some other stack overflow question but those don't seem to work for what I'm trying to do. Thanks!

  • Does this answer your question? [How might one force-show the mobile Safari bottom nav bar to show programmatically?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33644584/how-might-one-force-show-the-mobile-safari-bottom-nav-bar-to-show-programmatical) – Manas Khandelwal Mar 08 '21 at 11:41
  • Thanks @ManasKhandelwal but unfortunately it doesn't really. – Liron Toledo Mar 08 '21 at 11:56

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