Original topic:

Floating screenshot tab

(Topic created: 02-18-2026 08:12 PM)
745 Views
Littlered05
Asteroid
Options
Galaxy S23
Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus I had a floating shortcut to take screenshot. When I restored the apps to default settings it's gone.
2 Replies
SamsungModerator1
Community Manager
Community Manager
Options
Galaxy S23

Hello Littlered05, welcome to the Samsung Community! I understand your concerns wanting to add a floating screenshot shortcut to your device. Please Note: Available screens and settings may vary by wireless service provider, software version, and device model. First lets clear the device partition on your device: with your device powered off hold the volume up and power buttons together at the same time, once the Samsung logo appears then release the power button, select clear cache partition and reboot your device as normal. There are multiple ways that you can add shortcuts to your device: 

Add Favorite Apps: The Favorite apps bar appears at the bottom of your Home screen and provides shortcuts to your most used apps. You can have a maximum of 5 apps on the Favorite apps bar. Before you add a shortcut, you may have to remove at least one app. Please Note: If you have added the Apps screen button to your Home screen, you will only be able to add 4 apps to the Favorite apps bar. To add a different app to Favorite apps, navigate to the Apps screen, touch and hold your desired app, and then drag it to your desired location in the Favorite app bar. If you have so many favorites that picking 5 shortcuts is just impossible, you can create a folder by dragging a shortcut on top of another shortcut.

Add shortcuts to Home Screens: 

Get your Home screen in order with all your most-used apps lined up right where you want them. Swipe up or down to access the Apps screen.

There are multiple ways to add shortcuts to the Home screen:

Touch and hold the app until a menu displays and then tap Add to Home

Touch and hold the app until the Home screen is displayed, and then release the app in your desired location

Touch and hold the app, drag it to the top or bottom of the screen, and then release the app in your desired location.

Add Shortcuts to the Lock Screen: With One UI 6, you can add and remove shortcuts right from the Lock screen. These include Clock style, Notifications, Left shortcut, and Right shortcut. Keep in mind that these options will not appear unless you have a Lock screen set up.

Tap your Lock screen to wake it up and then touch and hold it, Enter your credentials when prompted

Tap the shortcut you would like to change

Tap the shortcut you would like to use or tap no app to remove the shortcut

Tap done when you are finished 

To open an app shortcut from Lock Screen, Simply swipe the shortcut in any direction and you will feel a light vibration when you have swiped far enough 

Add Edge Panels: this option lets you open your most-used apps and other favorite content. You can customize the panels and even add new ones to suit your needs, so the apps you need every day are always at your fingertips. Plus, you can download new panels and even change the panelโ€™s handle color, position, and size.

Please let me know if you need further assistance. 




Be sure to click " โœ“ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.


Please note, notification emails are a DO NOT REPLY address, you must log-in on the community page in order to respond.

Littlered05
Asteroid
Options
Galaxy S23
It was there all the time I just had the transparency way low on the plus +minus - and then I had no edges checked so it was invisible. It was there all this time.1771543173492.jpg
0 Likes