A floating dock for Android that renders above all other apps

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Floating Dock APP

Features
Persistent overlay taskbar docked at the bottom of the screen
Configurable width, height, and vertical position
Drag-to-reorder pinned apps directly in the taskbar row (long-press to start dragging)
Optional app labels shown below each icon (toggle in Design → Taskbar Size & Appearance)
Navigation bar overlay – enable the Accessibility Service to draw the taskbar above the system navigation bar
Trigger pill – a small draggable pill that reveals the dock on swipe-up, swipe-down, or double-tap
Configurable size, opacity, and screen position
App Menu – floating panel that slides up from above the taskbar:
3-column scrollable app grid
Quick Controls column: shows enabled controls in user-configured order (mirrors the strip configuration)
Full-screen app search
Long-press any app to pin/unpin from the dock
Quick Controls Strip – an always-visible horizontal row that sits directly above the taskbar. When the strip is enabled, the quick controls column is hidden from the app menu to avoid duplication.
Launch pinned apps directly from the dock
Manage pinned apps in Settings → Pinned Apps tab with drag-to-reorder and tap-to-unpin
Material You – Dynamic Color (Android 12+), fallback palette for older devices
Dark / Light / System theme toggle in General → Theme
Surface Tint Color – nine preset color swatches in General → Theme that uniformly tint the taskbar, app menu panel, and quick controls strip
Auto-hide in Fullscreen – hides the overlay when the foreground app goes fullscreen
Auto-hide in Landscape – hides the overlay when the device rotates to landscape
Auto-hide on keyboard – overlay hides while the soft keyboard is visible
Hide on lock screen – overlay is hidden on screen-off and restored on unlock
Boot autostart – re-enables the overlay on reboot (if permissions were granted)
Settings

Four-tab settings screen: General, Pinned Apps, Controls, Design
Controls tab:
Quick Controls master toggle – disables the strip and the app-menu column in one tap; greys out all sub-settings when off
Controls Strip toggle – show/hide the strip independently of the app-menu column
Active Controls – reorderable list (long-press drag) of currently enabled controls; order is shared between strip and app-menu column
Available Controls – per-control enable/disable switches (Torch, Ringer, Rotate, Brightness, DND, QR, Power, Volume)
Design tab has three collapsible sections: Trigger Gesture, Pill Size & Appearance, Taskbar Size & Appearance
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