One of the noticeable changes in iOS 9 is the App Switcher that has been redesigned completely with rounded app cards and a new animation. If you’d like to customize it then you should definitely check out a newly released jailbreak tweak known as SwitcherTweak that has been made exclusively for the iOS 9 App Switcher.
The tweak allows you to change the scrolling direction of the app cards, choose the default app card that should be displayed when you launch the App Switcher, apply various blur effects along with a bunch of other customizations.
Once installed, you can get started by venturing into the tweak’s preferences pane in the Settings app. From there, you can enable or disable it via the kill switch toggle, change the scroll direction to ‘Flipped’, ‘Down’ and ‘Up’, adjust the padding amount between app cards and apply blur effects to any components of the App Switcher such as the app cards, background and the Home screen card. You’ll also find a few other customization options that might interest you.
The main focus of the tweak is to enable you to change the direction of the scrolling. For instance, you can change the scrolling direction to up or down so that you can scroll the app cards vertically instead of horizontally. Once you’re done with the changes, you’re required to respring your device in order for the new changes to take effect.
If you use your iPhone in the right hand, then you will find the tweak handy as you can change the scrolling direction of the app switcher to “flipped”, a feature that is surprisingly missing in iOS 9.
SwitcherTweak is not available in one of the default Cydia repositories so if you’re interested to give it a try, you should add the following source first: http://skylerk99.github.io/. Once added, you should be able to find the tweak by simply searching its name in Cydia.
What do you think of SwitcherTweak? Do you like the App Switcher to scroll vertically or horizontally?
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