On Screen Buttons - Xperia Arc Themes and Apps

Hello,
how do I get on screen buttons?
I have found nothing on the internet.
My version is 2.3.4 / 42 Root
I can only remove junk apps and downgrading to 2.3.4 build 42
and yes ... Root! :laugh::laugh:
I have no experience in this area.
can you help me?
greetings

There is no On screen button for Gingerbread 2.3 ......u can get on screen button in ICS 4.0 & after -->

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