Quick Cursor - One-hand cursor control
Navigate large devices effortlessly with a unique one-handed cursor feature that enhances accessibility & simplifies tasks.

- 2.0.1 Version
- 3.2 Score
- 489K+ Downloads
- In-app purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
This application simplifies the use of large smartphones with one hand by introducing a cursor that can be controlled with a single finger, which is activated by swiping from the edge of the screen.
User-Friendly:
1.Swipe from either the left or right edge in the lower half of the screen.
2.Move the tracker upwards to access the top section of the screen while keeping your hand at the bottom half.
3.Tap on the tracker to perform clicks with the cursor. The tracker will disappear if you make an action outside of it or after a certain time has passed.
The application is available for free and does not contain any advertisements!
The PRO version offers enhanced configurations and additional features:
○ Action triggers - initiate actions directly from the screen's edge
○ Tracker actions - execute actions directly from the tracker
○ Edge actions - initiate actions from the screen's edge using the cursor
○ Floating tracker mode (the tracker remains visible on the screen as a floating element)
○ Personalize triggers, tracker, cursor, and various visual effects/animations
○ Adjust the tracker's behavior (inactivity hide timer, hiding upon actions outside the tracker)
○ Unlock all actions for trigger/tracker/edge features:
• Manage notifications or quick settings
• Access home, back, or recent functions
• Capture screenshots, activate flashlight, lock the screen, switch to the previous app, and manage copy, cut, paste, split screen, and app drawer
• Open applications or shortcuts to apps
• Control media: play, pause, next, previous
• Adjust brightness, volume, auto-rotation, and more
○ Customize haptic feedback and visual responses
○ Save and restore all settings
● Support the developer of this free, ad-free application.
Privacy
This application does not gather or retain any personal data from your device.
It operates completely offline, ensuring that no data is transmitted over any network.
Quick Cursor needs to have its accessibility services enabled prior to usage.
These services are solely used to provide functionality for the app.
The following permissions are required:
○ Screen viewing and control
• Necessary for the trigger zones
○ Viewing and executing actions
• Required for carrying out touch commands
○ Monitoring your actions
• Essential for the "temporarily disable" function, which pauses Quick Cursor until you switch to another app
The use of these accessibility features will not serve any other purpose.
No information will be collected or transmitted over the network.
Quick Cursor: Redefining One-Handed Smartphone Mastery with Intuitive Precision
Quick Cursor is a revelation for anyone struggling with the ergonomic challenges of modern large-screen smartphones, transforming cumbersome stretches and hand gymnastics into a seamless, one-handed experience. From the moment I activated its cursor via a simple swipe from the screen’s edge, I was struck by how effortlessly it bridges the gap between usability and comfort. The core mechanic—dragging a finger-controlled tracker to navigate the entire display without shifting my grip—feels surprisingly natural, almost like wielding a digital extension of my thumb. The free version alone is a game-changer, offering ad-free, intuitive access to top-screen elements with fluid animations and responsive haptics that make every swipe and tap satisfyingly precise.
What truly elevates Quick Cursor, though, is its PRO upgrade, which unlocks a treasure trove of customization. Tailoring the tracker’s behavior, from floating persistence to edge-triggered shortcuts like media controls or app launches, turned my phone into a hyper-efficient tool. Features like screenshot triggers, flashlight toggles, and split-screen commands—all operable without adjusting my grip—are genius additions for power users. I particularly appreciated the app’s unwavering commitment to privacy: its offline functionality and transparent use of accessibility permissions (solely for touch emulation, never data collection) fostered trust. While the initial setup requires enabling accessibility services, the payoff is immense—no more awkward thumb acrobatics or accidental drops. Quick Cursor doesn’t just solve a problem; it reimagines smartphone interaction with elegance and creativity, proving that simplicity and depth can coexist. For anyone tethered to a phablet-sized device, this app isn’t just useful—it’s essential.
- Version2.0.1
- UpdateMay 16, 2025
- DeveloperSergiu Șandor
- CategoryProductivity
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads489K+
- Package Namecom.quickcursor
- Signature98064fa428b2b50112538f29607f7fa6
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Enhances one-handed navigation on large screens
Customizable trigger zones for ease of access
Cost-effective option compared to physical mice
Works well with various accessibility settings
No ads in the free version, promoting user experience
Responsive customer support from the developer
Useful for users with touchscreen issues
Intuitive interface and ease of use
Light on device resources
Can be unreliable; trigger zones may ghost out
Some functionality loss after device updates
Issues with accessing certain app functionalities
Potential display problems on specific devices
Requires constant adjustment of settings
Limited features unless upgraded to pro version
May interfere with other gestures or apps
Fragile functionality requiring app to be open
Not fully optimized for dual-screen phones