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And a another enhancement tweak (Shortcut) for RevealMenu. Basically adds force touch menus to Apple default apps that should have shortcut menus.

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I was using RevealMenu along with UniversalForce but Reveal was disabling the 3D Touch menu of the Marvis app Marvis I use for music. So decided to use Forcy instead and am very happy with the update today with disabling the blur. It works super fast and great. There was an update to UniversalForce just now and I think that broke everything. It doesn't work on non stock iOS apps. Hope they update it soon again or I'll need to search the old deb file and downgrade.
 
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And a another enhancement tweak (Shortcut) for RevealMenu. Basically adds force touch menus to Apple default apps that should have shortcut menus.

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Is the Shortcuts tweak working Ok for you ?

I've seen discussions where it's not playing nice.
 
Forcy + No3DLag + Hapticle = almost as good as a 6S. Really. No issues whatsoever.
 
Ive not used universalforce.

Does it have a kill switch ? If so do that and try the new updated RevealMenu.
I just uninstalled UniversalForce, and updated RevealMenu. First off the icon 3D touch menus animation is a lot smoother and very noticiable. Even the haptic feedback feels better. Now for the new Peek and Pop feature. Seems to be working better than UniversalForce. I can hold the peek a lot easier, and make it pop when I want to. Very nice update... and one less tweek installed on my phone. :)
 
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Guys I've just installed reveal menu. But have a couple of problems. Firstly peek n pop doesn't work. I can hold and get the options. But can peek.

Also I can't jiggle the icons to move them or delete apps. I've tried swiping up,down, left, right everything.

Oh and I can use any option for the stock apps - settings, weather, photos etc as shown above.

Am I doing summat wrong?
 
Guys I've just installed reveal menu. But have a couple of problems. Firstly peek n pop doesn't work. I can hold and get the options. But can peek.

Also I can't jiggle the icons to move them or delete apps. I've tried swiping up,down, left, right everything.

Oh and I can use any option for the stock apps - settings, weather, photos etc as shown above.

Am I doing summat wrong?
Peek and pop takes time to get used to. Practice by using the full surface of your finger tip or thumb. I got used to UniversalForce peek and pop... but switching to RevealMenu... it's a lot easier.

To edit icons, you have to go to RevealMenu in settings and enable Swipe-Up.

Sore settings and weather quick menus you need to get the Shortcuts tweak.

While in RevealMenu settings, I noticed thre was a new switch there (Enable Switcher). I enabled it and now I can use force touch to get to App Switcher. At first it doesn't always work since I don't actually have a force touch screen... but with practice, I'm getting used to it. You have to hold the side, and roll your finger like your swiping to activate App Switcher. No more double pressing the home button to get to the iPhone's make believe multitasking app switcher... LOL...
 
Thanks erayser.

I got move icOns to work. But peek and pop I just can't get to work. What exactly am I supposed to be doing? Holding onto the icon? Holding and swiping? Just swiping?

And where can I get the shortcuts tweak please?
 
Peek and pop works in like photos, emails, and links in safari to name a few just to peek at things at a glance. In email, just hold down the email you want to peek in, and it should open a peek window. You can slide up, left or right for additional options. I think in photos and safari, you only can slide up for additional options. I don't really see any good use for peek and pop... but I guess it's usefull in safari to see a quick glance at links... and let go to stay on original page. Cool feature to play with.... but not useful to me at the moment.
 
After playing with the Switcher feature in RevealMenu, force touch to get to app swticher is a lot easier than what first posted yesterday. I had in my mind that force touch activation is the same as long press to get 3D touch icon menus. All you have to do is touch the left side of screen and flick to the right to get to app switcher. A whole lot eaiser than long press... and works flawlessly. The new app switcher activation alone is worth installing RevealMenu... force touch and peek/pop are just an added bonus. This will limit wear and tear on your home button.
 
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