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*** This mod is designed for device / rom that didn't have a onscreen navbar (i.e.: samsung rom) ***
If your rom already have a navbar, you should already have 3dot menu enabled and enabling this mod will only hide your navbar!
This mod will enable 3dot menu button in all application (using a 0 height navbar), enjoy!
Side effects:
Samsung use fixed layout for their apps, and when a navbar is enabled we got unexpected results, can't do nothing about this... (see screenshot)
after enebling the mod screenshot combination change to AOSP style: Power+MenuDown
Read here for more info about 3dot menus: http://android-developers.blogspot.it/2012/01/say-goodbye-to-menu-button.html
Special thanks to Tungstwenty for this
Xposed Module Repository: LINK
c3k said:
This mod will enable 3dot menu button in all application (using a 0 height navbar), enjoy!
Special thanks to Tungstwenty for this
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So will this overlap applications and sit on top of them?
No, it's a guideline suggested since android 3.0 honeycomb, so the app had to support it.
Read here for more info:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2012/01/say-goodbye-to-menu-button.html
Your package will not install from the xposed installer...claims: Package name is incorrect. Downloaded it.tnx.xposednavbarmod Expected it.tnx.xposednavAbarmod
Really wanted to use this, but when I enable it and reboot, I repeatedly get the error message "Unfortunately, SystemUI has stopped". The taskbar does not load and my phone is extremely slow.
I'm running stock rooted VZW SGS4.
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Major issue with Samsung rom (s3).
Recent apps menu does not show ( long press menu). Also the contacts (phone app) are overlapped by the menu button, cannot see the first contact.
Canot take screenshots either...
Otherwise, great idea and app.
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famewolf said:
Your package will not install from the xposed installer...claims: Package name is incorrect. Downloaded it.tnx.xposednavbarmod Expected it.tnx.xposednavAbarmod
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my typo, sorry
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mad3963 said:
Really wanted to use this, but when I enable it and reboot, I repeatedly get the error message "Unfortunately, SystemUI has stopped". The taskbar does not load and my phone is extremely slow.
I'm running stock rooted VZW SGS4.
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try to disable other modules, if any
then send me a logcat, i'll try to find the problem
angel_strife said:
Major issue with Samsung rom (s3).
Recent apps menu does not show ( long press menu).
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I use an S3 4.2.1 (wanam) for deploy and have no issue with long press
try to disable other modules, if any
angel_strife said:
Also the contacts (phone app) are overlapped by the menu button, cannot see the first contact.
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Thank you for reporting, I'm using other dialer app so I haven't noticed before
Samsung use fixed layout for their apps, and when a navbar is enabled we got unexpected results, can't do nothing about this...
angel_strife said:
Canot take screenshots either...
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I've notice this too adding my last screenshot yesterday: after enebling the mod screenshot combination change to AOSP style: Power+MenuDown
Doesn't work on my HTC One.
I think you can modify the layout with a Xposed mod...
See my thread for changed layout of Xperia apps with 0px navbar.
etatto83 said:
I think you can modify the layout with a Xposed mod...
See my thread for changed layout of Xperia apps with 0px navbar.
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yes, sure, you can do almost everything with xposed
but I don't use samsung apps and I have no time to study each layout version for each devices and keep them updated...this is a generic mod...
HI JUST wanna know if theres is amodule for disable the 3 dots menu
One way is disabling the navbar, but if you don't have phisical button this is not possible
I don't known other methods at the moment
i have physical buttons so how i disable the navbar
Enviado desde mi GT-N7100
c3k said:
yes, sure, you can do almost everything with xposed
but I don't use samsung apps and I have no time to study each layout version for each devices and keep them updated...this is a generic mod...
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Would it be practical to include a 'blacklist' feature which could be used to exclude apps like the Samsung ones which cause a problem with the screen layout?
Apart from this issue this is a great module!
MU24R said:
i have physical buttons so how i disable the navbar
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punt qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 in your build.prop and disable my mod
Census Taker said:
Would it be practical to include a 'blacklist' feature which could be used to exclude apps like the Samsung ones which cause a problem with the screen layout?
Apart from this issue this is a great module!
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sorry, the setting I use is systemwide
Can anyone mirror it?
My stupid operator blocked xda attachments!
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Xposed Module Repository link added to OP
c3k said:
Xposed Module Repository link added to OP
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Would it be possible for you to make an xposed mod that removes the 3 dot for devices such as Nexus 4 with softkeys. On my nexus 4 I use a menu button in my softkeys so I want to get rid of the 3 dots
I love it.... thanks for this great hack
Have same long press issues as well for recent apps. Have tried several ROMs for the T-Mobile S3 T999, all running 4.1.x Touchwiz base (need WiFi calling).
Long press opens Google voice search or s-voice depending on install
angel_strife said:
Major issue with Samsung rom (s3).
Recent apps menu does not show ( long press menu). Also the contacts (phone app) are overlapped by the menu button, cannot see the first contact.
Canot take screenshots either...
Otherwise, great idea and app.
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Cleans up the notification area, and much more
You could configure which apps are allowed to create notifications in the top left area, the notification area. If an app creates a notification it will be collected and added to the list.
You could deny all notifications of an app or only specific messages - if it's not a customized notification. So I used it to hide "waiting for connection", but not "you are connected".
Changed settings are applied after a reboot!
With a donation you supports this app and get more options.
Important:
This app needs the Xposed Framework. The framework requires root access for installation. Don't forget to enable the module in Xposed. You can grab it here: Xposed Installer
Donation:
No self-promotion in the app.
Per app: Hide icon in status bar (collapsed notification area)
Per app: Show notification expanded by default (API>15)
Per app: Order of notifications (move up/down in the list)
Per app: Move to bottom of the list and hide the icon in the status bar
Per app: Deny full screen notifications
Per app: No floating-in (ticker) text in status bar
Per app: Disable LED
Per app: Disable vibration
Per app: Disable sound
Per app: Set notification as removable (ongoing), but also removes "service bit"
Per app: Remove a notification if a newly created was denied (remove updated)
Per app: Regex pattern matching
Per app: Tasker support
Clear unblocked notifications for all apps
Show all apps, even without notifications yet
You support this app and further development!
Website: http://tinyurl.com/lmg9xe6
Play Store: http://tinyurl.com/mfcd47f
Xposed Repository: http://tinyurl.com/kyaeolu
Changelog: http://tinyurl.com/kuufkod
Why this app? I liked this function of LBE, but i wante to remove LBE
Translation:
You could find here a interface to translate the english strings: http://tinyurl.com/okycacj
A free account of www.oneskyapp.com is required to edit. Additional, please attach your email address or send it via PM
Looks very interesting. Do you know in how far this might conflict or work with other, similar modules and/or on certain phones and android versions? Specifically I'm on an lg g2 with xblast installed and without a working recovery, and i don't want to risk a bootloop.
android404 said:
Looks very interesting. Do you know in how far this might conflict or work with other, similar modules and/or on certain phones and android versions? Specifically I'm on an lg g2 with xblast installed and without a working recovery, and i don't want to risk a bootloop.
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No recovery, no party.
You are risking too much!
android404 said:
Do you know in how far this might conflict or work with other, similar modules and/or on certain phones and android versions? Specifically I'm on an lg g2 with xblast installed and without a working recovery, and i don't want to risk a bootloop.
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rovo89 said:
[*]Multiple mods can be installed at the same time, even if they change the same package. So you can use these battery icons and those quick toggles. Even hooking the same method twice is possible. Of course, this only works properly if the mods are not trying to do incompatible things.
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I've about 10 modules activated on my device. Xposed should catch all exceptions of modules
defim said:
I've about 10 modules activated on my device. Xposed should catch all exceptions of modules
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It doesn't, I've had bootloops when trying incompatible modules just for kicks.
You're better off waiting for a proper recovery imo.
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GriffinSauce said:
, I've had bootloops when trying incompatible modules just for kicks.
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Which modules exactly? Maybe one of them does'nt work, even without others
GriffinSauce said:
You're better off waiting for a proper recovery imo.
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Manual "recovery":
* start adb within your recovery and connect to it by computer
* remove file /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/modules.list (for xposed 2.3)
-> no modules will beloaded :victory:
defim said:
Which modules exactly? Maybe one of them does'nt work, even without others
Manual "recovery":
* start adb within your recovery and connect to it by computer
* remove file /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/modules.list (for xposed 2.3)
-> no modules will beloaded :victory:
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Even easier...
I have a file named "Xposed-Disabler-cwm.zip" on my sd card. (I believe I downloaded it along with the main Xposed app)
If, due to a module, I get into a boot loop issue etc., which I have...then I simply boot into recovery (without a pc) and run this zip. Boom. All modules are temporarily disabled. :good:
No need for this. gravity have that option now and with out paying!!!!
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@themadproducer
I have Xposed-Disabler-cwm.zip too, dated to 10.10.2013, Xposed installer creates it. But now you know to en-/disable without sdcard
@flexxoo As i wrote in the OP also LBE has such an option. But i dont like it to get additional an adblocker, virusscanner, firewall, traffic counte etc bundled. All these additional features consumes memory, uses the cpu and drain your battery.
Maybe you should first try the app before you blame. Then you would also know that you do not have to donate to block notifications
android404 said:
Looks very interesting. Do you know in how far this might conflict or work with other, similar modules and/or on certain phones and android versions? Specifically I'm on an lg g2 with xblast installed and without a working recovery, and i don't want to risk a bootloop.
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themadproducer said:
Even easier...
I have a file named "Xposed-Disabler-cwm.zip" on my sd card. (I believe I downloaded it along with the main Xposed app)
If, due to a module, I get into a boot loop issue etc., which I have...then I simply boot into recovery (without a pc) and run this zip. Boom. All modules are temporarily disabled. :good:
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Lol. They posted the manual "recovery" for a reason Lol.
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motodroidfreak said:
Lol. They posted the manual "recovery" for a reason Lol.
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Yes indeed.
Realized that later.
totally sweat. any link to apk?
Sblast said:
totally sweat. any link to apk?
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Yes, in the 1st post is a link to Xposed Repository. There is a direct linkt to download the apk - or just use xposed installer itself to download
Sadly it does not seem to work.
Log shows all recent Notifications but nothing shows up in the main window.
Running AOKP 4.2.2 by Maclaw on a S3 Mini
All other Xposed Stuff works fine.
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Disregard it. Actually rebooted twice when i wrote this. After a third reboot its working now
Great App, thanks a lot.
Works like a charm. Thanks for the module.
I would tend to want the red color for ALL, and something "weaker" for individual notifications.
schneidebrett said:
Sadly it does not seem to work.
Log shows all recent Notifications but nothing shows up in the main window.
Running AOKP 4.2.2 by Maclaw on a S3 Mini
All other Xposed Stuff works fine.
[Edit]
Disregard it. Actually rebooted twice when i wrote this. After a third reboot its working now
Great App, thanks a lot.
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Different sources for both
1) The log entries are taken from debug.log of xposed
2) The database with notifications is updated by the hook every time a new one is detected (no more write access as needed), the app itself reads the file.
But the app has to create the file to get the app's permissions&owner, the hook does not creates it because the app could not read it later due to missing permissions. So the new notifications could not written, but are logged.
I add it to the 1st post
When removing the notification does it remove the service or just the icon in the task bar?
Will android close the app when it needs memory or will the app stay open like when the icons are showing in the task bar?
I wanted to use the module to remove the notification of "No Sim card" (I am currently using N8000 without a sim) it's found in the system ui notifications but when i select it and reboot nothing happens but then i restart system ui and the notification is gone
But when i select it and custom design then reboot it works but i dont know if this would disable other notifications.... .. so What's the problem?!
yeeahnick said:
When removing the notification does it remove the service or just the icon in the task bar?
Will android close the app when it needs memory or will the app stay open like when the icons are showing in the task bar?
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Technical the app calls the function to create a notification, but this call never reches the system.
I'm using a other app by me named "KeepRunning" to restart crashed/closed apps. I've oberserve also some apps which are configured to not show notification. The logfile of KeepRunning tells me that during the last week only Whatsapp was several times was restarted, but this has no restricted notifications.
So i *think* the apps are not closed by Android. Btw, i the worst case Android closed any app, regardless of services or nifications
Scorpion_Ibm said:
I wanted to use the module to remove the notification of "No Sim card" (I am currently using N8000 without a sim) it's found in the system ui notifications but when i select it and reboot nothing happens but then i restart system ui and the notification is gone
But when i select it and custom design then reboot it works but i dont know if this would disable other notifications.... .. so What's the problem?!
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Xposed framework has not function to get a "Context"
To get the texts of a notification a "Context" is required
So the module searches for a context to read the notification.
Now the "system ui" starts very early and at this point it seems a context is not yet available and the notification is detected as "text not readable" and the app shows it as "custom design" :-/ If later a context is available notifications of system ui are read correct.
So i think it thould be okay to disable custom design for system ui to get rid of "no sim" notification
You could simple recognize a real custom design of notifications. The app "My Data Manager" uses such a one for notifications, i've attached a screenshot and marked it
You could enable the full logging by creating a empty file /data/data/de.defim.apk.notifyclean/files/NotifyClean.logging , a reboot is required to take effect. Be warned, it could slow down your device, so enable it not all the time
Hi, I would like to disable KitKat translucent statusbar, to leave it like Jelly Bean.
Thank you.
MlucianoEze said:
Hi, I would like to disable KitKat translucent statusbar, to leave it like Jelly Bean.
Thank you.
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That's one of the more desirable features for most, but can't please em all. But without knowing what phone you have, what update it's on, if you have a custom rom or recovery, etc, there won't be a way to even point you in the right direction. There isn't a generic setting to just switch on or off to change this feature as it is themed in the SystemUi.apk and / or framework stuff, depending on what you have.
es0tericcha0s said:
That's one of the more desirable features for most, but can't please em all. But without knowing what phone you have, what update it's on, if you have a custom rom or recovery, etc, there won't be a way to even point you in the right direction. There isn't a generic setting to just switch on or off to change this feature as it is themed in the SystemUi.apk and / or framework stuff, depending on what you have.
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I have a Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-i777 with CM11 (unofficial) and CWM 6.0.4.7.
MlucianoEze said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-i777 with CM11 (unofficial) and CWM 6.0.4.7.
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Well, then that should be fairly easy, as it has the Theme Chooser built in. There are hundreds of themes that will work on that, including ones for CM10, and many have solid status bars. Another option, if you don't want to theme anything else would be using something like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v2-9-1-tweak-box-android-t2316070
It needs the Xposed Framework:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401
Keep in mind, using ART instead of Dalvik runtime will cause Xposed not to work properly.
es0tericcha0s said:
Well, then that should be fairly easy, as it has the Theme Chooser built in. There are hundreds of themes that will work on that, including ones for CM10, and many have solid status bars. Another option, if you don't want to theme anything else would be using something like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v2-9-1-tweak-box-android-t2316070
It needs the Xposed Framework:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401
Keep in mind, using ART instead of Dalvik runtime will cause Xposed not to work properly.
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Thank you for the info, I will try it. I wrote this thread because there is a theme that didn't show properly because of the status bar.
MlucianoEze said:
Thank you for the info, I will try it. I wrote this thread because there is a theme that didn't show properly because of the status bar.
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I installed it, but I don't see any tweak related with that...
Ok, after you install Xposed, you have to install Gravity Box (KK). You can download from inside the Xposed Framework under Downloads. Once you have the framework and GB installed, you need to make sure under Modules that GB (KK) is switched on, then reboot. After you reboot, everything will be activated and you can go into the Gravity Box interface and under Status Bar Tweaks > Statusbar colors > You can click to enable and set your colors.
There are lots of other cool tweaks that GB has too. Not all of them are compatible with every set up, so make sure you remember what you are trying to enable, so you can disable if it doesn't work the way you are looking for.
If you want to disable GB, if it does not fit your needs, then you can just uninstall the app and reboot, or just uncheck the box in the Modules section of Xposed in case you want to try it again later.
If that doesn't work, there are some other modules that might, like the Xblast one (also in the Download repo for Xposed).
es0tericcha0s said:
Ok, after you install Xposed, you have to install Gravity Box (KK). You can download from inside the Xposed Framework under Downloads. Once you have the framework and GB installed, you need to make sure under Modules that GB (KK) is switched on, then reboot. After you reboot, everything will be activated and you can go into the Gravity Box interface and under Status Bar Tweaks > Statusbar colors > You can click to enable and set your colors.
There are lots of other cool tweaks that GB has too. Not all of them are compatible with every set up, so make sure you remember what you are trying to enable, so you can disable if it doesn't work the way you are looking for.
If you want to disable GB, if it does not fit your needs, then you can just uninstall the app and reboot, or just uncheck the box in the Modules section of Xposed in case you want to try it again later.
If that doesn't work, there are some other modules that might, like the Xblast one (also in the Download repo for Xposed).
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I did that, but just the icon color changes, but the statusbar is still translucent.
You see?
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I found the solution!!!
The option was in "Visulization options" (or something like that. I have my phone in spanish)
Thank you!!!
This thread is solved.
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MlucianoEze said:
You see?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
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Yea, sorry, I guess mine is doing the same thing. I just tried the Xblast Tools though, and that one worked for me.
Edit: sorry, wrote ^ that before I saw you figured it out. Glad all is well now.
Hi! Is there a way to disable the traslucent status bar on android 6.0.1 (samsung galaxy s6 edge), the black bar was soooo useful to me, I don't want to install any theme, thanks!!
Hi all,
This is my first (Xposed) released application..
I've made this app to hide the 'S Finder' and 'Quick Connect' buttons from the notification drawer on the Galaxy S5 and other Galaxy S5 based ROMs (Eg. Note 2, Galaxy S4)! See attached screenshots for proof.
Soon I also will release the source of the application but for now I first want to create a settings UI and add more options to change, the code is to messy to release right now..
Download can be found in the Xposed Repository and the Google Play Store
- http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.gertlily.xposed.touchwiz
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gertlily.xposed.touchwiz
How to install?
See this post
Changelog
See this post
Thanks,
Gertlily
XDA:DevDB Information
[MOD][Touchwiz][1.35] Xposed G-Touchwiz, Xposed for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
Gertlily
Xposed Package Name:
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.35
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-14
Created 2014-06-22
Last Updated 2016-06-01
Changelog
Version 1.35 (Latest)
Brand new interface (drawer menu)
Alert when the Xposed Framework is not installed
Disable full battery notification
Removed the reboot buttons, so no SuperSU permissions needed anymore!
Hide text boxes for the S-Finder & Q-Connect buttons when the buttons are hidden
Version 0.96
New application icon
Added the application to the Google Play Store
Version 0.95
Changed way to hide both S-Finder and Q-Connect buttons, by disabling both the buttons
Disable the notification bar (with "clear" button)
Disable the check battery cover popup at boot
Disable the check USB cover popup when unplugging USB or power
Extra:
Started working on changing the launch activity for the S-Finder and Q-Connect buttons (including custom text)
Version 0.8
Added settings interface
Added option to only disable 1 button or the complete bar
Added soft reboot and reboot buttons
Next version will probably include options to disable the "Check battery cover" and "Check charging cover" pop-ups!
Installation
How to install Xposed G-Touchwiz
Install the Xposed Framework from here (also a tut on how to install Xposed)
Install Xposed G-Touchwiz from Xposed Download or Google Play Store
Activate Xposed G-Touchwiz in the Xposed Framework "Modules" section
Open Xposed G-Touchwiz
- Change options as you desire
Do a (soft)reboot
Video tut
This amazing video is made by GadgetHacks on YouTube.
Works fine on my G900F. Could you add a way to disable "check back cover" and "check USB cover" popups? And I also really want to replace the ugly default contact image(s) in InCallUI and Dailer/Contacts.
Dark_Avenger said:
Works fine on my G900F. Could you add a way to disable "check back cover" and "check USB cover" popups? And I also really want to replace the ugly default contact image(s) in InCallUI and Dailer/Contacts.
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Thanks for the reply, nice to know that it works!
I will look into a way to disable the pop-ups for the "Check back cover" and "Check USB Cover"!
And you mean the Contacts image as in the attached screenshot, also with what would you like to see it replaced?
Bye,
Gertlily said:
Thanks for the reply, nice to know that it works!
I will look into a way to disable the pop-ups for the "Check back cover" and "Check USB Cover"!
And you mean the Contacts image as in the attached screenshot, also with what would you like to see it replaced?
Bye,
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Exactly... This image in different colors is shown when there is no contact image set. It appears here, in call UI, in the logs, contacts list. The HTC default image is more stylish.
Works with 900I
Even works on my Note2 witj S5 system UI.
One request. ..if possible
Long pess menu key opens s-finder app...
I want google now..
Is it possible for you ???
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MBariya said:
Even works on my Note2 witj S5 system UI.
One request. ..if possible
Long pess menu key opens s-finder app...
I want google now..
Is it possible for you ???
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There is a button remap module for xposed that could do it for you. But could you send all files from /system/framework and the SystemUI.apk
Thanks,
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Hmm, didn't work for me on the Verizon Developer Edition S5. Maybe a conflict with Wanam? I'll do more testing...
Can we have an option of which one to disable? I actually like the S-Finder, but not the Quick Connect. Maybe an option to disable one of em' and the other one that is still present can be centered?? That'd be awesome!
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There is a button remap module for xposed that could do it for you. But could you send all files from /system/framework and the SystemUI.apk
Thanks,
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Sure...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ez3mzisz79hhasj/Note2 Files.zip
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JamMasterClay said:
Hmm, didn't work for me on the Verizon Developer Edition S5. Maybe a conflict with Wanam? I'll do more testing...
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If you could send your /system/framework/framework-res.apk and /system/priv-app/SystemUI.apk I will look into the ID's!
Joe0113 said:
Can we have an option of which one to disable? I actually like the S-Finder, but not the Quick Connect. Maybe an option to disable one of em' and the other one that is still present can be centered?? That'd be awesome!
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I will look into a option to change this! Could be great!
MBariya said:
Sure...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ez3mzisz79hhasj/Note2 Files.zip
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Thanks, I will see what I can do for you. But I guess your best go is with http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.spazedog.xposed.additionsgb for now.
Xposed Addition not working for 4.4.2
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Thanks Gertlily, this is exactly what I was wanting it to be in! an Xposed module It works great here too.
I also wouldn't mind the ability to disable the warnings for the back cover and usb port either.
misticalx said:
Thanks Gertlily, this is exactly what I was wanting it to be in! an Xposed module It works great here too.
I also wouldn't mind the ability to disable the warnings for the back cover and usb port either.
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Thanks!
I have both of them on my todo list! So that will also be disabled in the near future ☺
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Updated and added new version!
Hi all,
I've updated the app. There is now a settings interface to select which button to disable, Only "S-Finder" or "Quick Connect"? Or just the complete bar!
For the next version I will try to find out where the pop-ups for the "Check battery cover" and the "Check charging cover" come from!
Download in the first post and Xposed repo
Works very well on Note 2 running electron v5.Thanks a lot
vivekmn said:
Works very well on Note 2 running electron v5.Thanks a lot
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Great to hear that it also works on the Note 2 with custom roms!
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
Small suggestion... the option in settings GUI "Disable S-Finder & Q-Connect" is unnecessary. You could achieve the same functionality by selecting the other two.
This module disables the transition to Ambient Mode on Android Wear so watch faces keep rendering images (once a minute) in full colored mode instead the usual plain, black & white ambient mode. The watch still goes to sleep (screen updating Handlers are suspended). It allows you to fully enjoy all the beautiful watch faces (both stock and 3rd party).
Battery life: There isn't any noticeable battery drain. With Always-on screen, the watch can still survive 2 whole days. See attached screenshot of a test when battery went during 11 hours from 100% to 78% (few notifications, Tilt to wake disabled, lowest screen brightness on LG G Watch).
Screen burn in: It's not a good idea to use this module with OLED.
Requirements:
Root (su binary on watch)
xposed-arm-20150308.zip flashed through recovery
Adb/developer mode enabled (to install apps directly)
Yes, Xposed framework also works on Android Wear, check my comment for details.
The modded version of Xposed Installer is the same as XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk, just with few Wear incompatible GUI parts disabled making it launchable on Wear. Because of disabled Action Bar, it's not possible to configure Xposed directly and installation below is required. (If you are familiar with UI coding, universal UI redesign would be helpful. So far I only did smali edits to Xposed Installer but I may try some proper workarounds/fixes later.)
Installation:
Install modded Xposed Installer (1_install_xposed_installer.bat)
Run Xposed Installer
Close Xposed Installer
Reboot watch
Run 2_enable_module.bat
Install this module (3_install_xposed_module.bat)
Wait for Xposed notification and tap to do soft reboot
Current bug/drawback:
Manually opened/expanded notifications do not hide (screen doesn't refresh) after a timeout.
Source: https://github.com/moneytoo/RichAmbient
Nice idea but all is white and cannot read inside xposed
hanschke said:
Nice idea but all is white and cannot read inside xposed
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That's why:
Because of disabled Action Bar, it's not possible to configure Xposed directly and installation below is required.
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I have thought thats the mod apk do
That requires bit more changes and it's not done yet.
Awesome work, been looking for this ever since I got my G Watch!! Ambient mode is pointless on LCD based watches anyways.
@moneytoo
Hi,
can you create a module "shake to wake" instead of "tilt to wake"?
regards
starbase64
starbase64 said:
can you create a module "shake to wake" instead of "tilt to wake"?
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I think I would use something like this as well. If I'm looking at it right, it's in com.google.android.clockwork.home.mr1compat.TiltDetectorService and modifying seems doable so I may try it later.
I tried installing this on 5.1.1 but it does not appear to work. Not sure if this is Xposed problem (using unofficial 5.1 Xposed) or this module's problem. Is there a way to check if module got actually loaded (logcat)?
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What smali changes did you have to make to the apk to get it to run? I want to try and make the to an xposed installer for 5.1.1
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What smali changes did you have to make to the apk to get it to run? I want to try and make the to an xposed installer for 5.1.1
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I fixed what showed crashing in logcat. Or decompile both original and patched apks and run diff...
Thanks, I didn't know if there was something I would miss that you could give me a head ups on but sounds pretty straight forward.
tested on sony smartwatch 3 on android 5.1.1, using v68 sdk22 xposed framework, using your modded xposed installer, rooted with supersu 2.46
not working.. still fade to ambient
Hi @moneytoo, just curious, are you still using this?
I got xposed to work - I had to install xposed-v80-sdk22-arm.zip since the Android OS is 5.1.1 - I then followed your process to install XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk and RichAmbient.v0.1.apk.
Doesn't seem to work for me on Smartwatch 3 though!
thanks,
Charlie
moneytoo said:
Screen burn in: It's not a good idea to use this module with OLED.
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Sorry for dumb question - does this include AMOLED? Thanks.