hey guys im on a rooted att lg g2 running cyanogen mod 10.2. i would like to get rid of the bottom system bar but dont want to use gmd gesture controls. what can i do? i seen something somewhere, they had 2 semi transparent icons for home and back in bottom left and bottom right corners. could someone direct me to a few possible things i could use. thanks
kingfish4200 said:
hey guys im on a rooted att lg g2 running cyanogen mod 10.2. i would like to get rid of the bottom system bar but dont want to use gmd gesture controls. what can i do? i seen something somewhere, they had 2 semi transparent icons for home and back in bottom left and bottom right corners. could someone direct me to a few possible things i could use. thanks
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Try xposed framework and use the gravity box module should be able to tweak the navigation bar how you want.
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Why don't you want to use gmd?
There's an app called "GMD auto hide soft keys" that hides the bottom software buttons. You then either tap or swipe the bottom of the phone and the buttons appear. You don't use gestures to navigate... You tap on the software keys once they appear. Then when you are done the software buttons dissappear completely.
Or where you looking for fully transparent software buttons that are always showing?
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ooh ok that sounds good thanks for both of the suggestions ill try both out and see wich one i like best. ooh i messed with gesture controls and didnt like it much ..thats the only reason it..but it sounds like gmd hide is different. thanks again guys
G2 Xposed module for Xposed Framework
kingfish4200 said:
ooh ok that sounds good thanks for both of the suggestions ill try both out and see wich one i like best. ooh i messed with gesture controls and didnt like it much ..thats the only reason it..but it sounds like gmd hide is different. thanks again guys
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Xposed Framework has a G2 Module on Play Store that lets you assign the percentage of Navbar you want visible. I'm running at 20% on mine and its super small but very usable.
G2 Xposed LINK
Update to 1.5 just came out, going to check it out now.
cesar33 said:
Xposed Framework has a G2 Module on Play Store that lets you assign the percentage of Navbar you want visible. I'm running at 20% on mine and its super small but very usable.
G2 Xposed LINK
Update to 1.5 just came out, going to check it out now.
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Forgive me if I am wrong, but I believe G2 Xposed is only for stock and stock-based ROMs. The OP is running CM and would probably have a lot more luck with something made for AOSP-based ROMs. I would suggest Gravity Box, it has these functions plus a ton of other tweaks that you can use as you please.
G2 Xposed work not well...
kingfish4200 said:
hey guys im on a rooted att lg g2 running cyanogen mod 10.2. i would like to get rid of the bottom system bar but dont want to use gmd gesture controls. what can i do? i seen something somewhere, they had 2 semi transparent icons for home and back in bottom left and bottom right corners. could someone direct me to a few possible things i could use. thanks
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From what I understand CyanogenMod has an expanded desktop feature that can be enabled in the interface settings.
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DHM078 said:
Forgive me if I am wrong, but I believe G2 Xposed is only for stock and stock-based ROMs. The OP is running CM and would probably have a lot more luck with something made for AOSP-based ROMs. I would suggest Gravity Box, it has these functions plus a ton of other tweaks that you can use as you please.
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You can download a build.prop editor and add:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
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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:
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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:
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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).
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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).
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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!
johnfoam said:
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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I don't know if there's anything out like this for Xposed (have searched for the past 10 minutes and have found nothing) and my requests to the ROM devs haven't panned out. I would like to have an Xposed module that will allow me to move the navigation buttons to the left or right side of the nav bar. It's been implemented in certain ROMs, so I know it's possible, but I don't know how to make modules, so I hope someone who has some experience could help.
Thanks!
I would like to second that request!
Also how about moving the clock and notifications to the bottom like it was on JB?
Getting this to work as an Xposed module has complications. It should be easy enough to achieve on stock-ish ROMs, but ROMs which have nav bar customisations is harder to achieve considering that there are quite a few ways different ROM approach nav bar customisations.
Thankfully there's Thunderkat, which I'm currently running. But it would be nice fore there to be something out there for the masses who choose a different ROM that it might be compatible with.
I was thinking having the bar on the right side while in landscape so the bar has not moved when changing orientation, like what occurs in mobile phones.
Having a nexus 7 I havent managed to stay on kitkat as I can't stand the mobile phone layout, using PA in tablet mode to have both bars combined, now tablet ui is removed in KK I'm trying to find a rom that has a practical layout for my thumb.
Tried thundercat and it has the option of having navi controls on either side which is great but I cant stop to think that the bar is wasting space as you only need an inch of it, while you have a notification pane that could be on the other side.
I will have to find a way to have the bar like on mobile devices.
I would like this as well. I miss my old Asus TF 'layout ' they had something similar with the notifications on the right side instead of above.
Someone on the Kindle fire was attempting to port TabletUI to KK, but I haven't checked in on development in a while.
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I requested the same thing in the xposed request thread and got no love. maybe you should ask there, too. squeaky wheel gets the grease?
Throwing my hat into this request too... I hate the way Android handles tablet UI these days, I really miss having the navigation near my hand when on landscape, but would like to continue using stock android with xposed instead of flashing a ROM, is this viable via Xposed?
Calleja said:
Throwing my hat into this request too... I hate the way Android handles tablet UI these days, I really miss having the navigation near my hand when on landscape, but would like to continue using stock android with xposed instead of flashing a ROM, is this viable via Xposed?
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+1 Same here... Been trying GravityBox Nav bar options but that's not working either!
Guys, check out tabletkat xposed module. Works great here!
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rocketsaucev2 said:
Guys, check out tabketkat xposed module. Works great here!
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Thanks for the heads up! (Although its tabletkat). Installed and works with XGELS and GravityBox with no conflicts. Although it will nullify any tweaks to the navigation bar that you've done with GB.
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Thanks for the heads up! (Although its tabletkat). Installed and works with XGELS and GravityBox with no conflicts. Although it will nullify any tweaks to the navigation bar that you've done with GB.
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Oops Yeah sorry bout the typo
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Wooow super navigation bar really amazing
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Wow, more buttons....so what I only need 3 anyway. Plus the phone is big as hell, it has more space for more buttons anyway....
There are several cool features of the new software for stock control.
Is there any way to port this to stock 4.4.2 ROMs on the G2 so that we can replace the Menu button by Recent Apps?
In my humble opinion that navigation bar looks too cluttered and asymmetric.
I think, LG should just update ours G2 KK stock roms with those features we'go 20A, so maybe 20B? I also would glad welcome those dissabling features in notification bar.. go to hell with volume nad brightness sliding controls...
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Is there any way to port this to stock 4.4.2 ROMs on the G2 so that we can replace the Menu button by Recent Apps?
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Yes
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Zoide_ said:
Is there any way to port this to stock 4.4.2 ROMs on the G2 so that we can replace the Menu button by Recent Apps?
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I happen to know of an xposed module for the G2 that will simply replace any "menu" button on the navbar with a recents button. It then causes a long-press on recents to bring up a menu. I'm sure it'll appear once xposed is updated to support the G2's kitkat firmware.
cool they copied custom roms, and I like it haha
hope it has a last app button
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Nova Launcher and just make a gesture for recent apps
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Delete
Coming soon, I how to... more nav keys....
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garyd9 said:
Yes
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OhioDroid80 said:
Nova Launcher and just make a gesture for recent apps
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No.
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You are wrong... and clueless. I've already replaced the menu button on my device with recent apps, and then a bit more. While messing with that code, I also encountered the code (this is in the d80020c firmware) for user editing of the navbar. Here's how to just replace menu with recent apps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50857685&postcount=4
LG G2
I dont know why LG still not bring all the best to the LG G2 on Kitkat 4.4. The upgrade seem has no change again 4.2.2
awesome.. I hope we can port it soon
garyd9 said:
You are wrong... and clueless. I've already replaced the menu button on my device with recent apps, and then a bit more. While messing with that code, I also encountered the code (this is in the d80020c firmware) for user editing of the navbar. Here's how to just replace menu with recent apps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50857685&postcount=4
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Sorry to be ot but you seem to me to be a good person to ask. I recently ran cloudya flex rom (4.2.2), a port which included the ability to hide the soft keys on apps of the users choice leaving a small touch area to bring them back. Do you happen to know if the code for this is present in the G2 stock rom but hidden or, otherwise, is it something that could easily be ported as a standalone mod? I think this may have been present in some earliar Korean builds.
I asked in the relevant thread but didn't get any joy other than being pointed in the direction of a buggy immersive app and exposed mods.
I would much appreciate your thoughts on this.
uh oh.... im in love... the glittery front bezel reminds me of the backing of the nexus 4. it looks awesome. i want it...
"G2 Xposed" allows you to customize the navbar as well, only one button less. Plus it can adjust the navbar height, and there is "bleed emmersive mode" for some well-designed apps.
Hello
Anyone knows of a way to customize the front touch buttons? Like its height, adding multitask, sorting buttons
I know there is the tweakbox on xposed but it does not work correctly on my phone stock kitkat
Kindly tell me of another way if available, like editing a system file or so
beyarfaj2004 said:
Hello
Anyone knows of a way to customize the front touch buttons? Like its height, adding multitask, sorting buttons
I know there is the tweakbox on xposed but it does not work correctly on my phone stock kitkat
Kindly tell me of another way if available, like editing a system file or so
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You can flash a zip file that can modify the height. But the absolute easiest way would be to use xposed and G2tweaksbox.
G2 Tweaksbox works flawlessly on my phone - why doesn't it on yours ?
Sincerely,
I dnt know why
When i install it, the settings app stops working
beyarfaj2004 said:
I dnt know why
When i install it, the settings app stops working
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Just to make sure: you are rooted correct? And did you enable tweakbox in xposed?
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Two yeses
The settings app didnt even return when i disabled the tweakbox, i had to factory reset the device
Install android apps theme engine xposed module for nav bar themes without to flash zips
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Thanks guys
I managed to make the g2 xposed work, bow it functions well
If you don't mind me asking, what went wrong? This same issue happened to me as well.
Want true fullscreen in any 7.1.1 Nougat rom? Want to be able to get maximum viewing space on your 6p? I have a treat for you!
Although the 6p screen is very large, I'm a huge proponent of maximizing screen real estate.
I found this setup is awesome because it gives you so much more viewing screen for everyday use. For example, in Chrome, now you can see so much more of a web page and it makes your viewing space so much better:
1) All in One Gestures App: enable fullscreen (within the app to get true fullscreen/immersive mode. Expanded desktop rocks. Massively improved viewing space baby!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...gestures&hl=en
2) Download Swipe Navigation App: from playstore. This is AWESOME. Enables swipe gestures to navigate and swipe as opposed to having a physical navbar. This saves huge amounts of screen real estate. At the bottom of the screen, left swipe up is back, middle swipe up is home, and right swipe up becomes recents. (This is so cool).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...vigation&hl=en
3) In a build prop editing app (I recommend BuildProp Editor), paste this line and save:
qemu.hw.mainkeys = 1
(this removes the on-screen navigation bar, now you have awesomely improved screen real estate!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...p.editor&hl=en
Can you use the build prop edit to hide nav bar in 7.1.1 last I knew it wasn't possible.
Not sure where you heard that, because yes you certainly can!
AndrewM3 said:
Can you use the build prop edit to hide nav bar in 7.1.1 last I knew it wasn't possible.
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it's possible to hide the navbar. it's not possible to change its height (through substratum). maybe that's what you heard
Hmm. Keyboard won't work when you enable immersive mode in All in One Gestures. Kind of a deal-breaker.
Edit: tried out Swipe Navigation and the build.prop edit. Works perfectly right now. I was a little worried after restarting the phone because the Swipe Navigation app didn't start right away (I couldn't back out of an application, lol). But it started up in less than a minute and everything is good. I'm going to use for a while and maybe buy the $1.50 add-on that unlocks custom actions.
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Hmm. Keyboard won't work when you enable immersive mode in All in One Gestures. Kind of a deal-breaker.
Edit: tried out Swipe Navigation and the build.prop edit. Works perfectly right now. I was a little worried after restarting the phone because the Swipe Navigation app didn't start right away (I couldn't back out of an application, lol). But it started up in less than a minute and everything is good. I'm going to use for a while and maybe buy the $1.50 add-on that unlocks custom actions.
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Please don't spread misinformation. The keyboard DOES certainly work when you enable immersive mode in All in One Gestures. Everything works perfectly. I've been running this setup for 3 weeks and it works like a dream. This isn't the crappy GMD fullscreen buggy app, lol.
TrainNanpaMaster said:
Please don't spread misinformation. The keyboard DOES certainly work. Everything works perfectly. I've been running this setup for 3 weeks and it works like a dream. This isn't the crappy GMD fullscreen buggy app, lol.
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Lol, misinformation? There's even a note in the app saying that it breaks keyboard functionality. So who knows what you're talking about...
Fargo_Zoidberg said:
Lol, misinformation? There's even a note in the app saying that it breaks keyboard functionality. So who knows what you're talking about...
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Are you using kii keyboard alpha 2 or gboard? Or the crappy AOSP keyboard? Gboard and Kii both OWN the AOSP kboard. And they both work PERFECTLY in immersive mode. I can post screenshots to prove it.
TrainNanpaMaster said:
Are you using kii keyboard alpha 2 or gboard? Or the crappy AOSP keyboard? Gboard and Kii both OWN the AOSP kboard. And they both work PERFECTLY in immersive mode. I can post screenshots to prove it.
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1. I'm using Gboard. Most recent version.
2. That just fantastic that it's working perfectly for you. That doesn't mean it will work for everyone.
3. Screenshot of the app itself is attached. So it obviously isn't 100% functional.
Fargo_Zoidberg said:
1. I'm using Gboard. Most recent version.
2. That just fantastic that it's working perfectly for you. That doesn't mean it will work for everyone.
3. Screenshot of the app itself is attached. So it obviously isn't 100% functional.
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I don't care what the app says. And this WILL work for EVERYBODY.
Here's a screenshot for gboard as well as Kii 2.
TrainNanpaMaster said:
I don't care what the app says. And this WILL work for EVERYBODY.
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Oh my god... alright, whatever. Your logic is just flawless, I guess. You're right, it works for everyone - every, single person. Even me... somehow?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This app from the play store is the best that I have seen. Cost $1.99, I brought it with google play credits from the google surveys. It will give you the tiles in your toolbox and everything. You can hide the status bar, the nav bar, or both, plus alot extra. I use it. As long as your rooted there is no need to edit the build prop.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rascarlo.quick.settings.tiles
Fargo_Zoidberg said:
Oh my god... alright, whatever. Your logic is just flawless, I guess. You're right, it works for everyone - every, single person. Even me... somehow?
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Easy there you get very defensive.
Rather then squabble with you, i think i discovered why it's not working for you.
Are you using superuser or supersu? I'm using the newest chainfire supersu SR3 beta. This might be your issue:
http://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
** IMPORTANT** Also, did you enable all permissions for the app?
As you can see from my screenshot, this is mine, works perfectly and IF you take the right steps i highly suspect it works for EVERYONE.
mtyler7807 said:
This app from the play store is the best that I have seen. Cost $1.99, I brought it with google play credits from the google surveys. It will give you the tiles in your toolbox and everything. You can hide the status bar, the nav bar, or both, plus alot extra. I use it. As long as your rooted there is no need to edit the build prop.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rascarlo.quick.settings.tiles
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The reason why you need to edit the build prop, is because, if you want to use Swipe Gestures (the easiest and superior method for nav bar-less navigation imo) is because otherwise now you have two extra steps. You swipe up from bottom, and now you wait for the nav bar to 'come up'. You then hit the button you want. Takes time.
With my method, you instantly navigate with a gesture. One lightning fast action. That's why removing the nav bar in build prop is so important.
Also, the app you suggested costs money. Can be done better and at absolutely no cost.
TrainNanpaMaster said:
i think i discovered why it's not working for you.
i highly suspect it works for EVERYONE.
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Lol ok
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Lol ok
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Nice job censoring my post .
In all seriousness, we're all here to help each other.
Try the suggestions I mentioned, it'll work for you man.
TrainNanpaMaster said:
Nice job censoring my post .
In all seriousness, we're all here to help each other.
Try the suggestions I mentioned, it'll work for you man.
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Like I said earlier, I set my phone up just using the Swipe Navigation app and the build.prop edit. It's all working right now, so I don't really think that first app would add any benefit to me right now, even if it was working for me.
Fargo_Zoidberg said:
Like I said earlier, I set my phone up just using the Swipe Navigation app and the build.prop edit. It's all working right now, so I don't really think that first app would add any benefit to me right now, even if it was working for me.
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You don't like immersive mode?
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You don't like immersive mode?
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Could be nice to use. I have SuperSU Stable v2.79.
I just redownloaded the app and gave all permissions. Still no keyboard. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Fargo_Zoidberg said:
Could be nice to use. I have SuperSU Stable v2.79.
I just redownloaded the app and gave all permissions. Still no keyboard. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I clearly stated to download the beta that i posted. It's like three months ahead of the 'stable' SuperSU development cycle.
What rom are you using? I'm using uberstock.
I flashed two other roms, and I was able to get the keyboard working in immersive mode in both.
Everyone felates and sucks off purenexus, but Uberstock runs circles around it in my opinion.