How to add QR code scanning shortcut to Pixel 6

A new shortcut for scanning QR codes have been added to the Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a and Google Pixel 6 Pro tanks to a new update to the operating system. To see how you can use this function, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. It is important to note that the QR code scanning shortcut was added to Android 13. On Android 12, you previously need to open the Camera App, or use another application, to be able to scan a QR image.

So, if you haven’t done so already, you can update your smartphone by doing the following:

  • First, you should open the Settings application on your smartphone.
  • From the Settings App, you need to scroll down the list and then select System.
  • In the System menu, you then need to tap System Update.
  • Finally, select the Check for Update option located on the bottom right side on the next screen in order to see if there is a new Android version to download and install.

2. With Android 13 installed on your Pixel 6, Pixel 6a or Pixel 6 Pro, you then need to go to the expanded Quick Settings window.

One of the methods to do so is to swipe down from the top of the screen with one finger and then do it again.

Alternatively, you can also use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open the expanded Quick Settings window immediately.

3. In the expanded Quick Settings window, tap the edit option, which is represented as the pencil icon.

4. In the Edit menu, scroll down to the Hold and Drag to Add Tiles. Here, you should find the Scan QR Code tile.

5. Move the Scan QR Code tile to the Hold and Drag to Rearrange Tiles section at the top of the Edit menu.

To make Scan QR Code tile appear in the truncated Quick Settings window, make sure you move it to move it to one of the top four spots in the Hold and Drag to Rearrange Tiles section.

If you want the Scan QR Code tile to appear in the first page of the expanded Quick Settings window, then you need to move it somewhere between the range of the #5 to #8 spots in the Hold and Drag to Rearrange Tiles section.

How to use the Scan QR Code function on Pixel 6

Now that you added the Scan QR Code tile to the Quick Settings menu, you can use it on your Pixel 6 series phone by doing the following:

1. To start off, swipe down from the top of the screen to bring up the Quick Settings window.

2. If the Scan QR Code tile does not appear, then you can swipe down from the top again to expand the Quick Settings window.

If you still don’t see the tile, then you can swipe to the right to change pages.

If the Scan QR Code tile is nowhere to be found, then make sure you added it to the Hold and Drag to Rearrange Tiles section in the aforementioned Edit menu.

3. Next, you need to tap the Scan QR Code tile.

4. In the Scan Any QR Code menu, align the square with the QR code.

If you need better lighting, then make sure you tap the lightning icon located on the top right side of the menu.

How to fix Pixel 6 battery drain issues after your phone has been updated to Android 13

After updating your Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a or Google Pixel 6 Pro to the Android 13 operating system, you may notice that the battery is draining very quickly.

To see how you can prevent the battery charge from depleting rapidly, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

1. Because you are installing a new operating system to your Pixel 6 series smartphone, it may take some time for Android 13 to accurately display the remaining battery charge.

In this case, we recommend that you use the device and then recharge it normally. After a few discharge and recharge cycles, your phone may be more accurate when it comes to showing its battery percentage.

2. If your Pixel 6 is still draining battery after several discharge and recharge cycles, then the next step you can take is to update all of your installed apps. Some applications may not be fully compatible with Android 13 and, as a result, end up using more battery than previously. Therefore, a new patch may help resolve this problem.

In order to update all of your apps, you can try doing the following:

  • Open the Google Play Store App.
  • Inside the store, tap your profile picture located on the top right side of the screen.
  • You then need to tap Manage Apps & Device in the pop-up menu.
  • Inside the Manage Apps & Device menu, tap the Update All option in the Updates Available section.

3. You may also want to consider force stopping, uninstalling and/or disabling apps that are draining the battery of your phone.

In order to do so, you can try taking the following steps:

  • First off, you should go into the Settings App on your phone.
  • Inside the Settings menu, you should then head over to the Battery section.
  • From the Battery section, go to Battery Usage.
  • In the Battery Usage, you should see the amount of battery change being used by active applications over the past 24 hours. Here, you can select an app.
  • In the next screen, you can force stop the application to prevent it from running and, therefore, draining your battery.
  • Alternatively, you can select the Uninstall option in order to delete the app. For Google applications, you can select the Disable the option, which will stop and hide the app but won’t delete it.
  • Furthermore, you can also set the Manage Battery Usage to Optimized or Restricted.

4. A new update to the Android 13 operating system may also fix the battery drain issues of your Pixel 6, Pixel 6a or Pixel 6 Pro.

To manually check if there is a new update available, you need to open the Settings App and then go to System. Afterwards, select System Update and then Check for Update.

5. A factory reset may be helpful as well since it returns its phone to its original default settings. To factory reset your Pixel 6 series phone, you can do the following:

  • To start off, back up any important files and data. Otherwise, these will be deleted during the process.
  • Next, you should head into the Settings App.
  • You then need to head to System.
  • Inside the System menu, select Reset Options at the very bottom.
  • In the Reset Options section, you then need to select Erase All Data (Factory Reset).
  • Once the factory reset has been completed, you need to setup your phone again. During this process, you should be able to import the files and data that you previously backed up.

How to add Google Home shortcut to the lock screen of your Pixel 6

Thanks to a new update, you are now able to add a Google Home shortcut to the lock screen of your Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a or Google Pixel 6 Pro. This feature is helpful as you don’t have to go through the extra steps in order to access the smart devices you have linked to your smartphone.

To find out how this shortcut can be added, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. To start off, make sure you update your smartphone to Android 13. Without this new operating system, you won’t be able to add the Google Home shortcut to the lock screen.

2. If you haven’t done so already, you should also make sure that you add your smart devices to the Google Home App. In order to do so, you can take the following steps:

Start by opening the Google Home App on your Pixel 6, Pixel 6a or Pixel 6 Pro. If you can’t find it, then you can swipe up from any empty space on the home screen to bring up the list of installed applications. You should be able to find and go to the Home App from there.

Inside of the Google Home App, you then need to tap the plus sign icon located at the top left side of the screen.

In the Add and Manage menu, you then need to tap Set Up Device.

You should now be in the Set Up a Device menu, where you should be able to add a new smart device to the Google Home App.

3. Once you have everything set up, you need to go ahead and open the Settings App on your phone.

4. From the Settings menu, you need to tap Display.

5. You then need to tap the Lock Screen option in the Display menu.

6. From the Lock Screen menu, you first need to make sure that the Show Device Controls setting is enabled. Otherwise, the Control from Locked Device setting will be greyed out.

7. Next, you need to also enable the aforementioned Control from Locked Device setting from the same Lock Screen menu.

8. You should now be able to open the Google Home App straight from the lock screen without having to unlock your phone beforehand.

How to access the privacy dashboard on Pixel 6

The Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a and Google Pixel 6 Pro recently got updated to the Android 13 operating system, adding several new features. One of which is a privacy dashboard that makes it easier to see what potentially sensitive information are being tracked on your smartphone.

To see how you can open this dashboard, as well as use it to enable or disable permissions, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

1. Before we start, make sure that your smartphone has been updated to Android 13 if you haven’t done so already. Otherwise, the privacy dashboard won’t be accessible in an older Android operation system.

2. Once you have your Pixel 6, Pixel 6a, or Pixel 6 Pro updated, you can then head over to the Settings App.

If you can find this app, then it should appear when you swipe up from an empty space to bring up a list of installed applications on your phone.

3. From inside the Settings App, you need to scroll down and then select Privacy.

4. In the Privacy menu, you then need tap the Privacy Dashboard option located at the top.

5. Inside of the Privacy Dashboard menu, you will see the type of information that was being tracked over the past 24 hours.

To view more permission types, tap the See Other Permissions options. The full list should include the following categories:

  • Location
  • Camera
  • Microphone
  • Body Sensors
  • Calendar
  • Call Logs
  • Contacts
  • Files
  • Music and Audio
  • Nearby Devices
  • Notifications
  • Phone
  • Photos and Videos
  • Physical Activity
  • SMS

6. Select any of the aforementioned permissions to view more time-specific details on the tracking.

7. In the next screen, you can also tap the Manage Permission option at the bottom of the screen, which will let you choose to allow, or disallow, apps from using this type of tracking.

8. Next, you should see a list of apps that have been categorized based on the following options:

  • Allowed all the time
  • Allowed only while in use
  • Ask every time
  • Not allowed

Here, you can tap any apps that support this permission. Afterwards, you should be able to select any of the aforementioned options.

9. Repeat the same process for any permissions that you want to allow or disallow from apps by using the Privacy Dashboard menu.

How to add Google Assistant gesture and button shortcuts to Pixel 6

New Assistant shortcuts have been added to the Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a and Google Pixel 6 Pro. To find out how you can add these new ways of activating the voice control feature, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech

How to add Google Assistant shortcut to gestures-based navigation

In order to add the Assistant shortcut when you are using the gestures-based navigation on your Pixel 6, Pixel 6a or Pixel 6 Pro, you need to take the following steps:

1. Before you begin, make sure you turn on your phone and unlock its screen. Afterwards, you should also make sure that you have updated the device to the latest firmware as the new shortcut was added in the Android 13 operating system.

2. Once you are ready, you need to launch the Settings App.

3. Inside of the application, select System from the bottom of the screen.

4. In the System sub-menu, you then need to go to Gestures.

5. You should then head to System Navigation in the Gestures sub-menu.

6. From the System Navigation menu, you should first make sure that the Gesture Navigation setting is selected.

7. Afterwards, tap the gear icon next to the Gesture Navigation setting in the same screen.

8. Once you get to the Gestures Navigation Sensitivity sub-menu, make sure that the Swipe to Invoke Assistant setting is enabled.

9. With this setting turned on, you will be able to activate Google Assistant by swipe upwards from the bottom left corner or bottom right corner of the screen.

How to add Google Assistant shortcut to buttons-based navigation

If you want to add the Google Assistant shortcut while using buttons-based navigation, then you need to do the following:

1. To start off, make sure you update your Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a or Google Pixel 6 Pro to Android 13 if you haven’t done so already. Otherwise, the shortcut won’t be available.

2. After making sure that your smartphone is running the latest Android operating system, you need to open the Settings App.

3. Inside of the Settings application, you need to scroll down and then select the System option located near the bottom.

4. Once you get to the System sub-menu, you need to tap Gestures.

5. From the Gestures sub-menu, go to System Navigation.

6. In the System Navigation sub-menu, make sure that the 3-Button Navigation option is selected and then tap the gear icon next to it.

7. From the Button navigation sub-menu, make sure that the Hold Home for Assistant setting is enabled.

8. With this setting enabled, you can now be able to activate Google Assistant by pressing and holding the circle icon, which should now have a circular outline, located at the bottom of the screen.

How to add flashlight back tap shortcut to Pixel 6

With the Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a and Google Pixel 6 Pro, you can add a back tap shortcut in order to use your smartphone as a flash light. To find out how to do so, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

Downloading the Android 13 Firmware

The flashlight back tap shortcut was added in Android 13. So, if you haven’t updated your phone to that operating system, then make sure you do so.

The Pixel 6 series came out starting in 2021; therefore, you should be able to update to Android 13.

In order to manually update your smartphone, you can try doing the following:

1. Open and unlock you Pixel 6 series phone if you haven’t done so already.

2. Now that you can interact with your smartphone, you then need to go to the Settings App.

3. In the Settings App, you first need to select the System option located near the bottom of the list.

4. Inside the System screen, you should then select System Update.

5. From the System update screen, select Check for Update.

6. Wait for the firmware to complete.

How to add flashlight to the back tap shortcut to Pixel 6, Pixel 6a and Pixel 6 Pro

Once your Google Pixel 6, Google Pixel 6a or Google Pixel 6 Pro has been updated to Android 13, you will be able to add the flashlight back tap shortcut by doing the following:

1. Once again, you should head over to the Settings App.

2. On the front page of the Settings application you need to scroll down and then tap System.

3. After getting to the System screen, you then need to head over to Gestures.

4. Select the Quick Tap to Start Actions option in the Gestures menu.

5. Once you get to the Quick Tap to Start Actions menu, you first need to make sure that the Use Quick Tap settings is enabled.

6. Next, you need to select the Toggle Flashlight option from the same Quick Tap to Start Actions menu.

7. Exit out of the Quick Tap to Start Actions menu and then double tap the back of your Pixel 6, Pixel 6a or Pixel 6 Pro.

You should be able to turn on the flashlight feature of your phone.

8. If you are having a hard time trying to activate and deactivate the flashlight, then make sure that you are taping towards the middle port on the back of your phone.

If you are using a protective case, then it may be causing issues with your phone not being able to recognize the back taps. In this scenario, you can try applying more pressures to the back taps. Alternatively, you can try removing the case to see if the device will become more responsive to your inputs.

9. If you keep accidentally turning on your flashlight, then you can go back to the aforementioned Quick Tap to Start Actions menu. From there, you can turn on the require Stronger Taps setting.

How to delete photos, pictures, screenshots and videos on Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro

The Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro are great for taking photos and capturing videos thanks to the new Magic Eraser feature as well as high quality cameras.

You can check out this step-by-step guide at Seeking Tech so see how you can easily delete any unwanted photos, pictures, screenshots and videos from both the cloud and local storage options of your phone.

To remove any photos, pictures, screenshots and video that are stored on the cloud of your Google Pixel 6 or Google Pixel 6 Pro, you can take the following steps:

1. To begin, open the Settings app on your smartphone.

If you can’t find the app, swipe upwards from an empty space in the home screen to bring up a list of installed applications you have on your Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro.

2. Inside of the Settings app, tap the Storage option.

3. In the Storage menu, you then need to select Images for photos, pictures and/or screenshots. You can also select Videos for video clips.

4. After getting to the next screen, press and hold the image/video that you want to delete.

5. You should now see the delete option appear on the top right corner. This option is represented as the trash icon.

6. Before tapping the trash icon, you can also select other images/videos that you want deleted.

7. Once you are done with your selection, you can then select the delete option.

8. In the notification, select “Move file(s) to trash.

9. The files you initially deleted will remain in the trash for 30 days, allowing you the opportunity to restore them.

10. If you want to permanently delete the images and/or videos immediately, then you need to go back to the first page of the Settings app.

11. In the first page of the Settings app, select Storage.

12. After getting to the Storage menu, select Trash.

13. Inside of the Trash menu, select the images or videos that you want to delete.

14. After making you selection, you then need to select the delete option at the bottom right of the screen.

15. In the pop-up notification, select delete to permanently delete the selected images and/or video clips.

How to change animation speed or completely disable animations on Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro

By default, the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro use animations when transitioning and scaling. If you want to change the animation speed, or completely turn off animations, then you can check out this step-by-step tutorial at Seeking Tech.

How to disable animations using the normal menus of Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

In order to disable animations by using the normal menus of the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro, you need to do the following:

1. First off, you must head into the Settings app.

You can get to this app by swiping downwards from the top of the menu two times in order to gain access to the gear icon. Tap this icon to enter the Settings app.

You can also get to Settings by swiping upwards from an empty area in the Home menu. This will bring up the Installed Apps menu where you should be able to select the Settings App.

2. After getting into the Settings app, select Accessibility.

3. In Accessibility, select the “Test and display” option.

4. In the “Test and display” menu, you should see the “Remove animations” option.

You need to make sure that the switch next to it is turned on. If the switch is to the left, then it indicates that animations are currently enabled. To disable it, simply select “Remove animations” to move the switch to the right side.

How to change animation speed using the developer options on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

In order to increase or decrease the animation speed of the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro, you need to take the following steps:

1. Go to the Settings app.

2. In Settings, select the “About phone” option from the list.

3. Next, you need to quickly tap the “Build number” options 7 times. This will unlock the Developer options menu.

4. To get to the newly unlocked Developer options menu, go back to the Settings app.

5. In Settings, you now need to select System.

6. Inside the System menu, select “Developer options.”

7. After getting to the “Developer options” menu, scroll down until you get to the Drawing section. Here you will see the following settings:

  • Window animation scale
  • Transition animation scale
  • Animator duration scale

By default, all three of these settings are set to Animation scale 1x. In order to change the speed for any of these select one of them to bring up a menu showing the following options:

  • Animation off
  • Animation scale .5x
  • Animation scale 1x
  • Animation scale 1.5x
  • Animation scale 2x
  • Animation scale 5x
  • Animation scale 10x

Select your preferred option to change the speed for that particular animation type.

How to enable double tap shortcut on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

With the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro, you can use the Quick Tap function to create a quick shortcut. To find out how to do so, you can check out this step-by-step tutorial at Seeking Tech.

1. First off, you need to enter the Settings app.

If you need help getting to it, then you can swipe downwards from the top of the screen two times. Afterwards, tap the gear icon to go to Settings.

An alternative method is to swipe upwards from an empty space on the Home menu to open a menu showing a list of installed apps. From here, tap the Settings app.

2. After getting to the Settings app, scroll down and then tap the System option.

3. Inside of the System menu, tap the Gestures option.

4. In the Gestures menu, select the “Quick tap” option.

5. By default, the Use Quick Tap setting is disabled. In order to turn it on, tap this setting to move the switch to the right side.

6. With Quick Tap enabled, you can then set what actions to tie the shortcut to.

You have the following choices:

  • Take screenshots
  • Access your digital assistant
  • Play or pause media
  • See recent apps
  • Show notifications
  • Open app

For the Open app action, tap the gear icon next to it in order to open a screen where you can select which app you want to open when you double tap the back of your Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro.

7. In the same Quick Tap menu, you can also enable the “Require stronger taps” option. If you turn this on, then you will need to tap the back of your phone with more force to use the shortcut. This is helpful if you want to prevent accidentally activating the shortcut action.

Once you enable Quick Tap and set the shortcut action, you can try testing it out by quickly tapping the back of your Google Pixel 6 or Google Pixel 6 Pro.

If you have a hard time using this shortcut, try double tapping near the middle of the phone. You may also want to put in some extra force for the taps, especially if you are using a case for your smartphone.

How to change clock format and settings on Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro

With the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, you can customize the clock format and settings. To find out how to do so, you can check out this guide at Seeking Tech.

Before we begin, you need to get to the Clock settings, which you can do by taking the following steps:

 1. On the Home screen, swipe upwards from an unoccupied space. This should bring up a list of installed apps you have on your smartphone.

2. Next, you need to tap the Clock app.

3. Inside the Clock app, tap the more icon (which has the three dots stacked on top of each other).

4. Finally, tap Settings from the small pop-up menu.

Inside the Clock settings you can do the following:

How to change the clock display style on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

If you tap the Style option inside the Settings menu of the Clock app, you will be able to pick between an Analog or Digital clock. The analog style will show the time as a traditional clock while the digital style will show numbers.

How to display seconds on the clock of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

To show seconds on the clock, you need to enable the “Display time with seconds” option from the Settings menu of the Clock app.

How to show home clock on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

When you are traveling to a different time zone, it may be convenient to know what the current time is at home.

To show the home time, you need to enable the “Automatic home clock” option in the Settings menu of the Clock app.

How to change time zones on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

In order to change time zones on your phone, you need to select the “Home time zone” option from the Settings menu of the Clock app. In the following pop-up menu, you will be able to choose a different time zone.

In order to prevent your phone from reverting back to the original time zone, you need to do the following:

1. In the Settings menu of the Clock app, select “Change date & time.”

2. Make sure that the “Set time zone automatically” option is disabled.

3. You should also make sure that the “use location to set time zone” option is disabled.

How to change the date and time on Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro

If you want to change the date and time on the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro, you need to do the following:

1. From the Settings menu of the Clock app, select the “Change date & time” option.

2. In the “Date & time” menu, make sure you disable the “Set time automatically” setting.

3. With “Set time automatically” disabled, you should now be able to tap the “Date” option.

Doing so will open a calendar where you can choose the date.

4. You should also be able to tap the “Time” option in the “Change date & time” menu with the “Set time automatically” setting disabled.

Doing so will bring up an analog clock where you can change the time. You can also tap the icon to the bottom left of the pop-up menu to switch to a digital clock.

How to show 24-hour clock format on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro

If you want to use the 24-hour clock format on your Google Pixel 6 or Google Pixel 6 Pro, you need to take the following steps:

1. From the Settings menu inside the Clock app, tap the “Change date & time” option.

2. In the “Date & time” menu, make sure that the “Use locale default” option is disabled.

3. You should now be able to enable the “Use 24-hour format” option right underneath the aforementioned “Use locale default” option.