How to get rid of two or three buttons? - Xiaomi Mi A3 Questions & Answers

I am using Nova gestures
is there a way to remove or temporarily disable the two or three button bottom bar?
thanks

If you are ọn Android 11, go to settings > system > gesture > choose gesture navigation options. If you are on Android 10, you can't use navigation gesture with other launchers (if you still want, there is an ADB code to force enable)

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Any way to disable the Navigation Bar, Soft Keys, or On Screen Buttons in NOUGAT?

I can't live without LMT Launcher. With Marshmallow, Xposed modules can disable the navigation bar/soft keys/on screen buttons so LMT Launcher can be activated from the bottom. xposed is not available in Nougat yet. Is there another way to disable them in Nougat? I do have root.
Goto Settings-> Display -> Home touch buttons -> Hide Home touch buttons
Here you will get a list of apps, turn off for apps you need or all apps.
This only hides them.
Techno'CRACKS' said:
Goto Settings-> Display -> Home touch buttons -> Hide Home touch buttons
Here you will get a list of apps, turn off for apps you need or all apps.
This only hides them.
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This is great for hiding the nav bar, but doesn't really work with lmt Launcher. When you swipe from the bottom up, lmt doesn't appear. Instead the nav bar unhides. There's gotta to be a way to disable the Navigation bar completely with root. Anyone have any ideas?
The best way to hide the nav bar without Xposed in nougat is via rro layer theme. If your ROM supports rro layer themes you can install the theme from LMT's OP.
Edit build.prop in system qemu.hw.mainkeys=’, set to 0 (zero) to enable the onscreen / virtual softkeys. Set it to 1 (one) to disable them. Make sure Lmt or alternate nav system in place before reboot.
Works for me anyway
ianpt said:
Edit build.prop in system qemu.hw.mainkeys=’, set to 0 (zero) to enable the onscreen / virtual softkeys. Set it to 1 (one) to disable them. Make sure Lmt or alternate nav system in place before reboot.
Works for me anyway
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Thanks, this works great! I tried this while on stock marshmallow for tmobile g5 and phone wouldn't boot. Phone booted in Nougat and navigation bar was completely disabled.
virus154 said:
Thanks, this works great! I tried this while on stock marshmallow for tmobile g5 and phone wouldn't boot. Phone booted in Nougat and navigation bar was completely disabled.
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I'm using (and always used) the build.prop trick without problems with stock MM, probably you messed up in something else when trying to edit it?

Notification pulldown

Is there better way to access the notification pulldown without teaching all the way to top, I know Nova allow it with geastures but I like Huawei launcher also
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Is there better way to access the notification pulldown without teaching all the way to top, I know Nova allow it with geastures but I like Huawei launcher also
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If you are using 3 key navigation and not gestures, well you're in luck: Go to Settings > System > System Navigation > Three-Key navigation Settings > and choose the 3rd or 4th option to navigate notification pulldown from the bottom.

Fluid Navigation Gestures won't disable!

I recently installed Fluid Navigation Gestures. I loved it till I noticed that the default navigation bar is displayed in certain instances i.e. while in system settings, using keyboard etc. I tried to disable it from the app itself but nothing changes. I also tried to disable the Hide Navigation Bar option. No luck. I noticed that once I disabled the default navigation doesn't return and the gestures stop working. I haven't tried uninstalling the app not until I have re-enabled the default navigation bar (there's also a warning in the app that's along these lines).
If there's a way I can manually change the setting that hides the navigation bar. I could bring it back and then completely uninstall the app. I read somewhere that there's a magisk module that hides the navigation bar. Sadly, I cannot find that from the magisk repo.
I have an H930DS running 20p Oreo and Nova Launcher. TWRP and root. If this helps.
Ahugari said:
I recently installed Fluid Navigation Gestures. I loved it till I noticed that the default navigation bar is displayed in certain instances i.e. while in system settings, using keyboard etc. I tried to disable it from the app itself but nothing changes. I also tried to disable the Hide Navigation Bar option. No luck. I noticed that once I disabled the default navigation doesn't return and the gestures stop working. I haven't tried uninstalling the app not until I have re-enabled the default navigation bar (there's also a warning in the app that's along these lines).
If there's a way I can manually change the setting that hides the navigation bar. I could bring it back and then completely uninstall the app. I read somewhere that there's a magisk module that hides the navigation bar. Sadly, I cannot find that from the magisk repo.
I have an H930DS running 20p Oreo and Nova Launcher. TWRP and root. If this helps.
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I found a way to disable it safely. I used the Quick tiles shortcut for FNG to pause/disable it. In the app itself I disabled the hide navigation bar option then uninstalled it after clear its data and cache. You should also revoke the permissions (draw over apps). That's it!
Still not able to disable
Still not able to disable
crying:
harishan said:
Still not able to disable
crying:
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try to to disable fng via accessibility setting. did you grant permission via adb or root?
You can restore the navigation keys by running this adb command:
Windows:
adb shell wm overscan 0,0,0,0
macOS:
./adb shell wm overscan 0,0,0,0
Thereafter uninstall the app normally.
Your also advised to disable the app before you Force stop, Clear app data or Uninstall the app.
You want to hide the nav bar in all and all? Turn off all pauses under black list (in ng fluid app) and you would have no nav bar displayed anywhere.
Don't forget to modify triggers to how you want first
I love this app, this is a great gesture app I've ever used. But one problem I found I not able to restore auto-hidden nav bar in my Asus Max Pro M1 even I disable "Hide Navigation bar" option from App. I also tried it by disable app/clear app data/uninstalling app. But still I'm not able to get my auto-hidden nav bar again. Always it automatically auto hide, I have to swip up from bottom to bring it and after few seconds it automatically hide from screen.
I also tried following command.
Windows:
adb shell wm overscan 0,0,0,0.
Please help
How to disable fluid navigation gesture
You have to install ADB setup on pc or laptop and then open ADB.
On phone download navigation gesture provided by xda and follow all grant permissions app requires.
Then you have to open developer options of your phone.
Enable usb debugging.
Connect your phone to pc.
And write this command.
Adb devices( your phone will be shown on command after you type this command)
Then write one more command.
(adb shell pm grant com.xda.nobar android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS)
After all this process open navigation gesture and disable the option showing " hide navigation ".
All done and free yourself.

Gestures with fluid navigation

Just purchased fluid navigation, the hide navigation bar option is not available, have to set gestures through the settings on the phone. What is happening is sometimes you get stock gesture and sometimes fluid navigation, is there any way to fix this?
Darkat70 said:
Just purchased fluid navigation, the hide navigation bar option is not available, have to set gestures through the settings on the phone. What is happening is sometimes you get stock gesture and sometimes fluid navigation, is there any way to fix this?
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Hide navigation bar is an option for me which I use. It stops the two gestures from interfering with eachother
I use this method, set system navigation to Gestures then go to setting > Smart Assistance > Accessibility > Scroll down until you see Fluid Navigation Gestures and switch it to on.
rarely have an issue that it changes back to stock.
In addition to the post above, also make sure fng is set to manual in settings > app launch and also Android battery optimisation is switched off for fng (settings > search: battery optimisation). I did the same for Nova launcher just to be sure.
In the update of. 171 works this great
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One Ui Hide navigation bar

I had my Nav bar hidden before I updated to One UI, now it's there I don't believe that I did this when I was disabling packages, rather it was just in the settings. I didn't have the tool bar hidden, just the navigation. Any ideas?
You can disable the nav bar again by going to Settings > Display > Navigation Bar > and select Full screen gestures
Search for "SamTweak" on Google Play Store. There's an updated version (SamTweak2).

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