Xiaomi fixes full-screen gesture bug in latest update

Xiaomi has officially fixed the full-screen gesture malfunction that some Beta users were facing on HyperOS. The glitch, which had caused gesture controls to fail or trigger split-screen mode unintentionally, is now fixed and confirmed via an announcement on Mi Community. Users can refer to other internal guides such as HyperOS gesture navigationXiaomi Beta update details, and Xiaomi system optimization tips for further reference. The update targets consistency and usability across devices running the latest Beta firmware.

Xiaomi Confirms Gesture Bug Fix in HyperOS Beta

The issue, as recently reported, made full-screen gestures not work in certain desktop scenarios. In some cases, the exit from games triggered unexpected behavior, such as opening the app split-screen interface instead of returning to the home screen. Xiaomi said that the root cause was related to temporary system conflicts within the gesture recognition framework and this has now been resolved in the weekly Beta rollout.

What Was the Problem?

The bug showed up in normal navigation: users reported that swiping to go back from an app sometimes wouldn’t work, which disrupted the user experience. These errors could be reproduced using simple steps like opening any software and performing a standard gesture action. According to Xiaomi, the update now restores expected behavior across all affected modules, ensuring that gesture inputs translate reliably into navigation responses.

Details From Xiaomi’s Bug Report

On the official Xiaomi channels, it was clearly articulated what exactly the problem consisted of. Indeed, in cases when users switched to a previous screen using full-screen gestures, the system sometimes froze or activated an undesired interface. Following internal testing, engineers released an accurate patch designed to stabilize gesture execution and evade unplanned mode switching in transitions.

Expected vs Actual Behavior

Swiping from the side of the screen should normally take users back to the previous page. This Beta bug made the gesture system nonresponsive, and users had to rely on other controls instead. With this patch applied, all gesture-based navigation functions work as they should, further smoothing out the flow of HyperOS.

Announcement and Availability

Xiaomi has confirmed the fix via its Beta communication channels on Mi Community, where it’s noted that the patch has already reached eligible testers in China. The company encourages Beta users to update immediately to enjoy the restored gesture performance along with other minor stability improvements included in this release. The official announcement can be read on Mi Community.

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