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Few day back i installed the AOKP rom with siyah kernel.
i checked for lock screen weather info. That was nice. but not accurate.
And i saw a lock screen weather icon (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713241). Does AOKP support this.
If not how can i get this type of icons for weather info.
And can anyone tell me how to install the default stock video player from Samsung on AOKP rom.
jinnits said:
hello
Few day back i installed the AOKP rom with siyah kernel.
i checked for lock screen weather info. That was nice. but not accurate.
And i saw a lock screen weather icon (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1713241). Does AOKP support this.
If not how can i get this type of icons for weather info.
And can anyone tell me how to install the default stock video player from Samsung on AOKP rom.
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Problem 1: I don't think so
Problem 2: if you had done some research you'd know that's not possible
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Nick281051 said:
Problem 1: I don't think so
Problem 2: if you had done some research you'd know that's not possible
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Problem1: cant install that app or cant possible.
I mean if we cant install that app, do we have something else to get those icons on lock screen.
Problem 2: yes i searched in forums .. all suggested to install other video player (like bs or MX). but i like the default one.
jinnits said:
Problem1: cant install that app or cant possible.
I mean if we cant install that app, do we have something else to get those icons on lock screen.
Problem 2: yes i searched in forums .. all suggested to install other video player (like bs or MX). but i like the default one.
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1. Try it. but flashing something meant for a different device, on a similiar ROM, is ALWAYS a bad idea. but THIS wont hard brick your device. Could softbrick tho.
2. No, never, not at all. Touchjizz **** will not work on AOSP. If you did search, correctly, you'd have seen that. its been asked about every damn app on touchjizz.
To be clear, these will only work for AOSP ROMs and the GoogleEdition ROM.
Threw these together for myself. Love having the navbar but it is a pain to add every nightly I flash. So I threw this together. I made two versions. One simply adds the navbar and disables the capacitive menu and back buttons (with them active the navbar becomes nearly impossible to use) and triggers the navbar. Fear not, this mod triggers the in app menu overflow access and for that matter you could then create a menu on the navbar. I couldn't automate disabling the backlight so that will still need to be disabled via settings>advanced>sensors. I also made a version that changes the device DPI from 480 to 360 (my preferred DPI).
Download - AOSP_navbar_enabled.v3.zip
Base version above now allows OTA survival. Will reapply itself after each nightly.
Download - AOSP_navbar_enable_360dpi.zip
Download - AOSP_remove_NAVBAR.v3.zip
Here is the method to inject changed into the build.prop that I used (found here)
On the GoogleEdition ROM it does not support disabling the capacitive button backlights natively so the app from the following thread is needed
[APP] Google Edition ROMs - Disable Button Lights
Thanks a million times for this! I have been missing these! I am running beans rom and after installing getting system UI has stopped, also using nova, any information on getting this going would be great, thanks again!
templton said:
Thanks a million times for this! I have been missing these! I am running beans rom and after installing getting system UI has stopped, also using nova, any information on getting this going would be great, thanks again!
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Guess I wasn't clear. This is for AOSP ROMS only. I will edit the OP, sorry for the confusion.
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Ah no no, my fault! I see it right in the first line! I wasn't paying attention or must have been half asleep!! Thanks again though :good:
templton said:
Ah no no, my fault! I see it right in the first line! I wasn't paying attention or must have been half asleep!! Thanks again though :good:
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No I want very clear. I added the first line after your misunderstanding.
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Sorry but...How do you install this?
I tried looking for instructions...There are none.
chris2k5 said:
Sorry but...How do you install this?
I tried looking for instructions...There are none.
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They are recovery flashable mods. Download, reboot recovery, install zip (no wipes needed), enjoy!
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The link for the remove navbar mod doesn't work. Does anyone have the .zip file?
chris2k5 said:
The link for the remove navbar mod doesn't work. Does anyone have the .zip file?
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It works fine for me on my phone and chrome browser, I don't know why you are having trouble. Try this instead
https://copy.com/JcV4Z <---remove navbar
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A fixed navbar taking up space precious on a small display seems Nexus- like. Stop this abomination NOW! Instant S4 mini (comparable display space usable for apps).
rushless said:
A fixed navbar taking up space precious on a small display seems Nexus- like. Stop this abomination NOW! Instant S4 mini (comparable display space usable for apps).
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Of course you are welcome to your opinion!! And in part I agree. That is why I run at 360dpi, that way it has less of an impact on the display. I know it is not for everyone, but choice is the spice of life.
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Of course you are welcome to your opinion!! And in part I agree. That is why I run at 360dpi, that way it has less of an impact on the display. I know it is not for everyone, but choice is the spice of life.
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Thanks for this. Is it possible to only activate the in app menu overflow without adding the nav bar? It's so much more intuitive to have that, rather than guessing whether or not the menu button will do anything within each app (the whole reason google got rid of the menu button in the first place).
I wish I knew how!! To be frank, when you enable the navbar and disable the capacitive buttons it activates the menu overflow within apps all by itself. Must be part of the navbar framework. But let me look into it. I MIGHT have an idea but it would be ROM specific, not a general mod like this. What ROM are you running or would like such a feature for?
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I wish I knew how!! To be frank, when you enable the navbar and disable the capacitive buttons it activates the menu overflow within apps all by itself. Must be part of the navbar framework. But let me look into it. I MIGHT have an idea but it would be ROM specific, not a general mod like this. What ROM are you running or would like such a feature for?
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Running both the Verizon Google Edition ported rom and Clean Rom. Appreciate it, but don't bother putting time into it if it's ROM specific. What you have posted here already is helpful enough!
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Running both the Verizon Google Edition ported rom and Clean Rom. Appreciate it, but don't bother putting time into it if it's ROM specific. What you have posted here already is helpful enough!
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I will try for the GE port, it should be an easy mod. These don't work on stock touchwiz as it doesn't have the needed framework for the navbar. For some reason Samsung gutted the navbar from their source
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hlxanthus said:
I will try for the GE port, it should be an easy mod. These don't work on stock touchwiz as it doesn't have the needed framework for the navbar. For some reason Samsung gutted the navbar from their source
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Sounds good. Appreciate it!
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Sounds good. Appreciate it!
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Merry Xmas. I also posted this over in the GoogleEditionVZW thread
Download - GoogleEditionVZW_3dot.menu.overflow.zip
hlxanthus said:
Merry Xmas. I also posted this over in the GoogleEditionVZW thread
Download - GoogleEditionVZW_3dot.menu.overflow.zip
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Thank you my friend, I'll give it shot today!
Oh it works very nice, but there are some cases (like tapatalk) where the menu would instead be within the navbar so this is not a capacitive menu replacement
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Awesome job man. Now I just need to be able to set the physical home button to menu for short press and go full screen (no navigation lights) on long press. Think that is possible?
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Greetings!
I've been searching for a way to truly disable the NavBar on Samsung Oreo, I don't want to just hide the NavBar, I want to truly disable it but I haven't found a way to do this on Oreo yet.
Can anyone help me find a way to achieve this???
Best regards!
There is a mod on magisk that worked for me
arashm35 said:
There is a mod on magisk that worked for me
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Which one??
Kimbaroth said:
Which one??
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It's called "hide navigation bar", you can find it in the download section of the app.
Without root
Is there a way to do it without a root? Like this used to work https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/getting-rid-galaxy-s8-navigation-bar-t3659742
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I think I have found a solution. Please check my later comment on this thread "https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/getting-rid-galaxy-s8-navigation-bar-t3659742/post76057934#post76057934"
yeah ive been struggling with my nav bar as well. before used to be so simple to remove it. login to the forum just to find threads like this and see if someone came up with a solution without root
Own31 said:
yeah ive been struggling with my nav bar as well. before used to be so simple to remove it. login to the forum just to find threads like this and see if someone came up with a solution without root
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...gation-bar-t3659742/post76057934#post76057934
Check out my comment. Think I have found a solution now.
penguinthatflew said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...gation-bar-t3659742/post76057934#post76057934
Check out my comment. Think I have found a solution now.
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Hey thx, it worked. This will do for now.
I do have space on the keyboard just like you do. Hopefully someone comes along who can fix it.
Own31 said:
Hey thx, it worked. This will do for now.
I do have space on the keyboard just like you do. Hopefully someone comes along who can fix it.
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I always ended up spacing out space under the keyboard in the other older method anyway so didn't really notice. I find it's more natural to type a bit higher up.
If it's helped please do check out my thread I made on the method and thumbs it up for others
Hey everyone, I actually found a way to remove status bar completely and not have the space under the keyboard. It requires ADB so you'll need a computer with ADB drivers and us debugging enabled on your device. Depending on your situation (what kind of navigation you want to use; OnePlus gestures, Xhome bar etc) this might not work. I currently use OnePlus gestures. There's a setting you enable to remove the navigation bar but you need to give the app ADB access. You'll as well need an app to enable immersion (I use systemui tuner) The result is no navigation bar. This is the only thing I've got working well for me and OnePlus gesture app can be customized a lot.
I hope this helped, and if anyone needs clarification I'll give it.
I love that OnePlus gives us the option to use either gesture or three-button navigation. But I wish we had two-button navigation too! It's the best of both worlds! The good news is that it's super easy to enable Two Button Navigation with a super quick and easy ADB command. You will need USB Debugging enabled on your phone and ADB installed on your computer.
ADB Command: adb shell cmd overlay enable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.twobutton
Check out the video here to see it in action.
If you are on Android 11, the first method will not work. Please watch this video for instructions on how to get Two Button Navigation working on Android 11 (root required):
Would you happen to know how to get the original OnePlus gestures back to? Just figured I'd ask. Thanks.
666syco said:
Would you happen to know how to get the original OnePlus gestures back to? Just figured I'd ask. Thanks.
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I'm not sure which ones you're referring to. If you can give me an example, I might be able to figure something out though!
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rwilco12 said:
I'm not sure which ones you're referring to. If you can give me an example, I might be able to figure something out though!
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they were the OnePlus gestures found on the OnePlus 6t that's what I came from and the back was a swipe up from the bottom corner of the left or the right side and then swipe up home was straight up from the center and then recents was swipe up and hold and then you can also jump to your last app that you opened by swiping up and to the right.
666syco said:
they were the OnePlus gestures found on the OnePlus 6t that's what I came from and the back was a swipe up from the bottom corner of the left or the right side and then swipe up home was straight up from the center and then recents was swipe up and hold and then you can also jump to your last app that you opened by swiping up and to the right.
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So it took me a few minutes to refresh my memory but I figured out what you're looking for! Good news is that I have the answer, bad news is that it's not what you're looking for.
When Google rolled out Android 10 they basically gave OEM's requirements on how the navigation bar had to work. The old implementation you're looking for is OnePlus's take on gesture navigation and Google basically says don't do it. So when they rolled out the OnePlus 7, they got rid of that option.
There might still be a way to enable it, but I haven't found anything yet. If I do, I'll be sure to let you know!
Here's a really good write up that explains the change. https://www.xda-developers.com/google-gesture-navigation-android-10/
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rwilco12 said:
So it took me a few minutes to refresh my memory but I figured out what you're looking for! Good news is that I have the answer, bad news is that it's not what you're looking for.
When Google rolled out Android 10 they basically gave OEM's requirements on how the navigation bar had to work. The old implementation you're looking for is OnePlus's take on gesture navigation and Google basically says don't do it. So when they rolled out the OnePlus 7, they got rid of that option.
There might still be a way to enable it, but I haven't found anything yet. If I do, I'll be sure to let you know!
Here's a really good write up that explains the change. https://www.xda-developers.com/google-gesture-navigation-android-10/
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Yes should be nice...
On 6T Android10 , we have both options to choose, google implementation and this one from OnePlus, for gesture navigation..
I believe this app will provide you all the gestures you need, posted elsewhere on these forums.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures
Ryya said:
I believe this app will provide you all the gestures you need, posted elsewhere on these forums.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures
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I'm using fluid navigation control for now. Was just hoping to not have to use a app for gestures.
rwilco12 said:
So it took me a few minutes to refresh my memory but I figured out what you're looking for! Good news is that I have the answer, bad news is that it's not what you're looking for.
When Google rolled out Android 10 they basically gave OEM's requirements on how the navigation bar had to work. The old implementation you're looking for is OnePlus's take on gesture navigation and Google basically says don't do it. So when they rolled out the OnePlus 7, they got rid of that option.
There might still be a way to enable it, but I haven't found anything yet. If I do, I'll be sure to let you know!
Here's a really good write up that explains the change. https://www.xda-developers.com/google-gesture-navigation-android-10/
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FWIW, Google doesn't force OEMs to get rid of their own gesture implementation - they just have to hide it behind one extra Settings layer. For example, on the OPPO Find X2 Pro running ColorOS 7.1, you can still enable the swipe-up gestures (the same one from older versions of OxygenOS) as well as Google's full-screen gestures.
MishaalRahman said:
FWIW, Google doesn't force OEMs to get rid of their own gesture implementation - they just have to hide it behind one extra Settings layer. For example, on the OPPO Find X2 Pro running ColorOS 7.1, you can still enable the swipe-up gestures (the same one from older versions of OxygenOS) as well as Google's full-screen gestures.
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Thanks for the clarification friend!
And long time no see! We need another Android BBQ!
rwilco12 said:
Thanks for the clarification friend!
And long time no see! We need another Android BBQ!
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Yeah, it's a shame that event is no longer around. It was the only event within driving distance for me
This command works also for the normal OnePlus 8 :good: I have done it and it works perfect and i'm happy to have the Two-Button Naqvigation back Thx for this tip :good:
GraveDigger176 said:
This command works also for the normal OnePlus 8 :good: I have done it and it works perfect and i'm happy to have the Two-Button Naqvigation back Thx for this tip :good:
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You're very welcome! Enjoy!
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Ok I found this and it works the OnePlus gestures are there and does work but can we disable the Google assistant so it stop popping up when I swipe to go back.?
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...es-navigation-oneplus-5-5t-android-10-update/
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coming from op6 and im very used to the op6 gestures..
i always forward whatsapp messages with the "news" gesture haha
i/we need to get rid of google assistant to pop up
PLEASE!!!
Thanks for this. I was really missing the 2 button layout so it's great to have it back!! ☺
akri1337 said:
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coming from op6 and im very used to the op6 gestures..
i always forward whatsapp messages with the "news" gesture haha
i/we need to get rid of google assistant to pop up
PLEASE!!!
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Search on Google play store for assistant shortcuts. You can change it to be back or map it to anything you want.its made by stjin
Doesn't work anymore with A11, what a pitty !
Another one for the 11 long bug list...
galaxys said:
Another one for the 11 long bug list...
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I wish it was a bug! Unfortunately, it's 100% by design. With Android 10, Google basically retired any navigation options that weren't their gesture or three-button options. Manufacturers can still include their own options but they have to do it in a submenu and can't use the Google framework files for it. They basically have to repack a bunch of files to get their stuff in the right spot on the menus, to get the overlay to work correctly, and then they have to still push the Google options as the default. It's just not cost-effective for OnePlus (or any manufacturer other than maybe Samsung) to use another option now. This method worked because OnePlus already had the work done on the framework, they just didn't update the menu to show their navigation options. With Android 11, there was enough of a rebase going on that they didn't go through the effort of adding it back in. But hey, this is XDA. I'm sure we'll see some mods in the future that will bring it back though!
i loved to use Paranoid Android's PIE Control on my old phone for years, now on Poco, no Custom-Rom seems to have this feature. Why?
Aaskereija said:
i loved to use Paranoid Android's PIE Control on my old phone for years, now on Poco, no Custom-Rom seems to have this feature. Why?
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You can try LMT, very lightweight and customizable (I had it all black with white icons) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
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You can try LMT, very lightweight and customizable (I had it all black with white icons) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
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Thanks for the tipp. Thats exactly i was looking for, but after some time it stops working in the android settings. Outside everything is fine but it doesn't work inside, so, also a nope...
Aaskereija said:
Thanks for the tipp. Thats exactly i was looking for, but after some time it stops working in the android settings. Outside everything is fine but it doesn't work inside, so, also a nope...
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Ah sorry to hear that.
Anyhow, Google has removed the mechanism used by these apps (also the XDA gesture one) in Android 11, so pie controls don't have much future unfortunately...
duttyend said:
Ah sorry to hear that.
Anyhow, Google has removed the mechanism used by these apps (also the XDA gesture one) in Android 11, so pie controls don't have much future unfortunately...
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damnit google ^^ well i found a workaround because i really don't want to use the stock navigation, i now use LMT and fortunally the custom-rom i use offer a navigation switch quick panel, so if i really need to go inside the settings, i can switch it on, navigate with the stock one and can still use LMT again outside. Thats kinda dumb but it works and it's at least something..
Aaskereija said:
damnit google ^^ well i found a workaround because i really don't want to use the stock navigation, i now use LMT and fortunally the custom-rom i use offer a navigation switch quick panel, so if i really need to go inside the settings, i can switch it on, navigate with the stock one and can still use LMT again outside. Thats kinda dumb but it works and it's at least something..
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Ok, that's an acceptable solution. Are you talking about Omni ROM ?
P.S.: Here is the article explaining in details the removal of the overscan feature used by LMT and others : https://www.xda-developers.com/google-confirms-overscan-gone-android-11-crippling-third-party-gesture-apps/
i dont want to make a new thread why none of the android 10 custom roms doesnt have oreo/pie recents
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Ok, that's an acceptable solution. Are you talking about Omni ROM ?
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Havoc
Verhuel15 said:
i dont want to make a new thread why none of the android 10 custom roms doesnt have oreo/pie recents
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well, i guess for the same reasons like the my issue