Hello all.
Not sure if any body knows of this or if anyone has been able to do it. If this is known knowledge then forgive me, but to me is new.
I stumbled upon this completely accidentally and still not completely sure how I did it. On stock room, rooted.
I have xhalofloatingwindow installed, an xposed module. This allows floating windows for app but one cannot interact with the window.
I then was trying out another app called slide launcher available on the market. It allows a quick launching of apps by sliding up from the home button, and up pops a list of pre selected apps. When selecting apps to launch, slide launcher gives an option for floating window which I enabled. The description of the app says it only work with PA rom. But guess what, it worked on my stock rom. And I am able to launch not one floating window but multiple. All movable and can interact.
The size of the floating window can be resized via the xhalofloatingwindow module setting.
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Hi. I don't know how but. how did you manage to put the notification bar at the bottom with the soft keys mate.
very cool! tested in CM10.2 rom and it works lika a charm. but there is small things, resizing the float window is not smooth.. thanks!
jaime4272 said:
Hi. I don't know how but. how did you manage to put the notification bar at the bottom with the soft keys mate.
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Tablet ui. He most probably changed the DPI or used an Xposed module.
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Yup, used xposed module called phab7 and then shortened its height using gravity box
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Thanks guys.
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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
hi,
comming from slim rom one of my fav features was expanded lock screen widget by default.
i.e. in order to unlock I had to swipe up to get at my security input but the advantage was widgets like nils were always full size.
I can't seem to find this option on Z2 stock. does anyone know where i might find this?
Is there an xposed framework module that does this?
thanks
Yeah, you'll have to use xposed module.
There is a dedicated module for it and it's also an option in gravity box.
I haven't tested the gravity box option but at least http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mohammadag.maximizewidgets works.
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arrrgh said:
Yeah, you'll have to use xposed module.
There is a dedicated module for it and it's also an option in gravity box.
I haven't tested the gravity box option but at least http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mohammadag.maximizewidgets works.
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sweet. werks.
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.
Is there a way to force immersive mode for all apps on Lollipop?
I assume you mean without rooting? In the playstore search "immersion mode" and at least four will be displayed. In the past I've used products from GMD and the Full-screen app but not on my Tab S. I only want the Navigation bar to be removed and that is native any way.
If you are rooted then a few custom ROMs would have that feature. Check on the first post of the available ROMS for your model as the ROM's features/extensions are listed there.
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3DSammy said:
I assume you mean without rooting? In the playstore search "immersion mode" and at least four will be displayed. In the past I've used products from GMD and the Full-screen app but not on my Tab S. I only want the Navigation bar to be removed and that is native any way.
If you are rooted then a few custom ROMs would have that feature. Check on the first post of the available ROMS for your model as the ROM's features/extensions are listed there.
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Thanks for your reply and sorry I just reacting now.
I meant with root, just w/o Xposed as I did it in KittKat. GMD is no good since you apparently can't use your keyboard while in forced immersive mode.
I ended up using this app. It requires root but enables you to activate forced immersive mode without any restrictions (basically just like with Xposed.
You can use the keyboard in Full screen mode with all in one gesture app ? I'm surprised. I thought it was impossible to do that !
Hey all. Is there any way of changing the stock V10 Navigation buttons look. I honestly am not happy with them.
I already tried using SoftKeyz and it did not work. I installed BusyBox but got rid of it as it seemed to slow down my phone and overheat a little.
Is there any solution to this?
Well (if you consider rooting your phone) you could install xposed and G4 TWEAKS box which enables you to install various themes for your navigation bar
Word of advice. So far root is problem free for me. But xposed cripples the second screen. So be advised if you consider this option
Phone is already rooted. I am waiting on an xposed fixed before I grab it. Have their been any updates on the FC?
swimm12984 said:
Well (if you consider rooting your phone) you could install xposed and G4 TWEAKS box which enables you to install various themes for your navigation bar
Word of advice. So far root is problem free for me. But xposed cripples the second screen. So be advised if you consider this option
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3246515
Force close fix buddy. Don't forget to change permissions to rwrr And the. Reboot after following op instructions.
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cameljockey1 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3246515
Force close fix buddy. Don't forget to change permissions to rwrr And the. Reboot after following op instructions.
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Awesome... Now we just need to find a way to get around the wifi calling issue (though I had no such issue on my g4 a bunch of other people did)
swimm12984 said:
Well (if you consider rooting your phone) you could install xposed and G4 TWEAKS box which enables you to install various themes for your navigation bar
Word of advice. So far root is problem free for me. But xposed cripples the second screen. So be advised if you consider this option
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Any idea on how I can get the nav key themes I've downloaded to show up either on the phone setting or the g4 tb? The apk's for all of the 5 or so I've downloaded aren't showing up anywhere?