The jog in the new Gmail

Google has been launching a major Gmail redesign since April, after many years. Along with the new graphical interface, the new Gmail comes with new features, such as nudge.

More than 1,4 billions of accounts now have access to new look of Gmail. If you have not been notified that you have tried it or if you have received and ignored it, you can upgrade your Gmail by clicking on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the screen and selecting "Try the new Gmail". Do not worry if you do not like it, you can go back to the old layout at any time.

If you upgrade it you will have access to a number of new ones for both desktop and mobile. One of these new features is nudge (Nudge for those who have it in the English language). But what is a jerk? How do you turn it on and off?

What is jogging?
Jog is a productivity tool aimed at both individuals and businesses. The this has two purposes:
1. It can remind you to reply to important emails U.
2. It can remind you to follow emails that you have sent and to which you have not received an answer.

Although it sounds good, some users may find it annoying, especially if they keep their inbox with few emails.

How to turn it on and off "Shake" in Gmail
The jog is available in the web app as well as the corresponding app for Android devices. To disable the jogging feature in the web application, follow these instructions:

1. Open Gmail from the Browser of your choice.
2. Be sure to upgrade your new Gmail.
3. Click the gear icon in the top right corner.
4. In the popup menu, select "Settings".
5. Open the "General" tab.
6. Scroll down to the "Shakes" item.
7. Check or uncheck the checkbox next to the two options available to you.
8. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click "Save Changes."
Your changes will apply from the next time you return to your inbox.

That's it!

You can also read relevant information from Gmail help here.

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Written by Dimitris

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