here we go via xposed xhalo floating window and xblast tools brigngs us goodies like multiwindow and appbar
1) we need xposed installer
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
2)install open it select framework click install reboot
you can download both apps in 'xposed installer' app in download option or
3) download xhalo floating window
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419287
install it >go to
xposed installer app >find xhalo floating window aop> tick it
4) download xblast tool
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2294419
install it >go to xposed installer app find xblast app activate it by selecting it
5) now reboot u r phone
6) go to xblast tools app >select app bar>activate it >tick option open in halo(so any app in appbar list will open in halo window)
7)go to xhalo floating window app> go to movable and resizable option activate it
now you can add more numbers of in appbar and will able to open it in multiwindow mode with resizable option
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it doesnt work for me .. i cant activate the bar..how can i do?
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ferencs90 said:
it doesnt work for me .. i cant activate the bar..how can i do?
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ok xblast must be switched on...
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Hi,
I've got problem with the multiwindow mod from bala_gamer ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995697&page=56 )
I'm on 4.1.2, MA2, so I choose the last file (multi v10.zip), and I flash it with CWM.
But after reboot, I didn't have any changes.. There are the same app in the multi-window menu..
What could probably be wrong in my way to do ?
Busybox is installed, my GS3 is rooted with a stock ROM.
Thanks in advance to my saver
Here is how you can add apps into the multi window tray;
-search for the multi window control app in your app drawer.
-open the app.
-click on the "add applications" tab.
-click on "add an application" at the top of the menu that appears. A list of all the apps installed then appears after which you can click on the app you want to add to the multiwindow.
-repeat step 4 for all apps you want added to the multiwindow.
-Press the back button once you are done adding your preferred apps. A pop up stating that settings for the multiwindow bar have changed comes up. click on kill it!
-Now open the multiwindow bar and click on edit. You will find all your added apps on the right side.
-to customize the bar, press and hold an app and drag and drop it into the tray.
-Enjoy.
Hey gesbon!
Thanks for your rapid answer !
I remember seeing an app for the multi-window function... but I didn't find it anymore..
How can this be possible ?
The flash of the multi10.zip may be the cause ?
I finally found !
I had to delete the FlashBarService.odex file in the /system/app/ folder, because I'm not on a deodexed ROM !
So it's working !
...but bad: I've got a lot of applications and I can only add the first one (on the first page, before scrolling) to the flashbar.
If i want an app on the next page, I have to add the first application then remove them (they go to the bottom of the list of apps)...
How to install the Xposed Framework and Use it ( Thanks to Rovo 89)
I made this guide because I thought the RAZR community lacked the knowledge about these xposed frameworks and how to use it. Only a few devs have actually implemented it. I have made this as simple as possible.
I have moved this thread here because the old one has been made for apps only
For the framework:
Download XposedInstaller.apk and install it ( download below)
Launch the Xposed Installer and click on "Install/Update"
Reboot
Done!
For any modifications/modules you want to install:
Download .apk and install it ( first install the app settings)
Launch the Xposed Installer and go to the "Modules" tab (you will also get there if you click on the notification warning you that the module is not enabled yet)
Enable the module by checking the checkbox
Reboot
Done!
Instructions for using modules :
Starting with Gmail
At this point i believe u have rebooted your phone after installing app settings and before that the Xposed installer itself
Open app settings and search for Gmail.
To get the kind of result displayed below
1. Change Screen(dp) settings to preferably 600*1024
2. Change font scale to 80 otherwise the dual panel will look messed up.
3. I would suggest u change the orientation to always landscape - worked best for me - depends on your liking
press the save button on the right top corner (then press yes) and check your newly designed gmail app right away
You can tinker with the settings and change it to your liking
Now lets move on to System Settings menu. (Dual panel!)( If u dont use Liquid smooth or AOKP)
search for settings in App settings
in the settings menu
Change DPI to 160
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600
and font scale to 130 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE )
Now save and check it out!
For the same thing - But If u use LiquidSmooth or AOKP)
Search for force dual panel in your system settings menu and check it.
Then go to app settings -> settings -> and then
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Save and enjoy!
Now one last example for the PLAY STORE
Search for playstore in the app settings list and enter it.
Change DPI to 160
Font Scale to 110
Screen(dp) to 1000*1600 ( ORIENTATION PREFERABLY ALWAYS LANDSCAPE - YOUR CHOICE - WORKS BOTH WAYS )
Additional Settings for each app:
1. U can check fulscreen to disable statusbar in that app
2. Check screen on to change display timeout to never!( it will always stay on in that ap
3. Go to locale settings and select the language u want to display it in!
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
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rami.ejle said:
Hey , im getting an error " no space left" what can i do ?
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Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
actually i deleted a couple of ringtones and it worked thnx for the guide
ı used rom not have multilanguage pack how to add language pack for frameworks folder?
thx
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
woonaval said:
I want to try this and I have a question, the xposed .apk installer, must be the one you attached to the thread, or we could use the "generic" one (here) which is a newer version?
Thanks!
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Always follow the original link.(new link). This post was just to introduce newcomers to xposed with detailed instructions
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No space left on device
Gautam Padirooted said:
Could u explain a bit more.
Where and when are u getting that error and what exactly did u try?
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I am using BOBCAT Rom v12 (NI4) where xposed framework is pre installed. I opened xposed, clicked install/update it showing me the following error
"Copying Xposed-Disabler-Recovery-zip...
Mounting /systen writable...
Backup already exist at /system/bin/app_process...orig
Copying app_process...
cp:write error: No space left on device
Could not copy app_process to /system/bin"
I have tried disabler_xposed.zip via recovery mode but no result.
Changed the installation method of xposed....no success either.
The rom is working fine except modules cant be used.........
Any suggestion...................
Thanks in advance.
Solution of xposed framework installation problem
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
rOman2205 said:
Solved the problem.......atlast.........
use the kitkat externat sd patch. requires SU permission.
Reboot into recovery.
Install Zip from ExtSd Card
Select Xposed Installer.Zip
Had to flash it twice coz I disabled the xposed to be able to boot.
Thanks Developer for the excellent work.....
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not working also
I got it sucessfully installed and working on my AT&T s3
how did you do that ?
Android System app Installer
I present you an window application to install System app in a very useful way...
Benefits:
1. No need to reboot your phone after installing system app
2. Simple User Interface easy to use
3. Small and fast
4.You can restore to previous app
5. Delete/Uninstall System app
6. Install Normal apps in single click
Requirements:
1. Any windows PC
2. ROOT
Screenshots:
Instructions:
1. Extract using any zip extractor (winzip, winrar, 7zip)
2. Open SystemAppInstaller.jar
3. Connect your phone to PC (make sure USB Debugging in ON)
4. Browse App to install
5.Click Install
6. To restore select again app (if not selected) and click restore
7. To uninstall apps click on uninstall> it will list all apps in system/app> type a name (eg:LuckyPatcher_2.9.5.apk) and press enter
8. Press 'Y' to delete more apps or 'N' to exits
Link:
System app Installer (v5)
Changelog on post#2
Hit thanks if you like my work
Changelog:
29/05/2013 (v1) -- Initial release
30/05/2013 (v2) -- Added Uninstall app option and small bug fixes
31/05/2013 (v3) -- Changed UI, Now you can install or restore more than one app at a time
09/06/2013 (v4) -- Option added to install apk as Normal or System app
04/09/2013 (v5) -- Redefined UI
Bat execution of file inside app no cmd dialog will open
Log window added and save log option
Lot of Bug fixes
Great !!
So this means we dont use Root Explorer for Installing System apks ..Right ? It will automatically gives the Right Permissions ( RW R R ) to the apks.. ? I dont have any Device now to check.. Will check tomorr and report u...
btwn its a great work bro.. Keep it up...
Sounds like a very nice and handy piece of software, dewanshu93. I guess its quite universal for other phones as well. You might want to post this to the Android Apps and Games forum as well.
rajeevxperia said:
So this means we dont use Root Explorer for Installing System apks ..Right ? It will automatically gives the Right Permissions ( RW R R ) to the apks.. ? I dont have any Device now to check.. Will check tomorr and report u...
btwn its a great work bro.. Keep it up...
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Yes bro you dont need a root explorer... Simply install using this and no need to reboot :laugh:
Works like a charm
Waledac said:
Works like a charm
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Thanks for testing
Worked !!
Bro... Ohhhhh Its worked ... Superb... Now no need to use the Root explorer and the bla bla permissions....
Thanks alot bro...
System app Installer [UPDATED]30/05/2013
Updated to v2
-- Small bug fixes and added uninstall app support on request
nice one.great work
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this is awesome to bad I didn't see it yesterday i've been "adb push "blahblah.apk" /system/app all day
thanks
It can install modded system app (like systemUI, UxpNxtLockscreen...) or just install normal app to /system?
Or both?
hhlong89 said:
It can install modded system app (like systemUI, UxpNxtLockscreen...) or just install normal app to /system?
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You can install any app bro SustemUI etc etc. :good:
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You can install any app bro SustemUI etc etc. :good:
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Great! I'll test it tonight! Many thanks!
:good:
System app Installer v3 [UPDATED]31/05/2013
v3 Uploaded
31/05/2013 --
1. Changed UI
2. Now you can install or restore more than one app at a time (batch app install)
Very Good
Very good app sir :good:
I recently joined and rooted my Xperia P JB using xda tutorials ...
This helped me a lot to install and uninstall apps in a very easy way.. Thanks a lot :victory:
Great man its simply use
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Interesting.. I am pretty sure this tool is of great help for everyone. Great work brother..!! :good: Looking forward for more features..:laugh:
damn good work bro.....many thnx :good:
can u also extend its feature like replacing framework,lib files ??
System app Installer v4 [UPDATED] 09/06/2013
Updated to v4......
09/06/2013 -- Option added to install apk as Normal or System app
See Screenshot on OP
I have seen many of people talking that there phone do not have a navigation bar .
Now today i am posting two ways for enabling navigation bar.
The first one is manual and have less no option of re-sizing or color it but the second one is easy and have many further options in it.
First one manual enabling:-
-first of all your device should be rooted and given super user privileges.
-Then you should be having a root explorer any of it will work but i use es file explorer.
-Then open es file explorer and open device/system/build.prop and then click es note editor.
-And add the following lines to the end of it
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0-at last reboot your phone and you are done.
Now second method easy and have more options in it like re-sizing color etc.
-first of all talk about the requirements
you should be having a rooted phone, Xposed installer.
-now open xposed installer and click framework click OK.
-Then click install/update and click reboot.
-After reboot open xposed and click download and search for gravity box[JB].
-Scroll right and click download and after download install it.
-After install reboot your phone again and after reboot open gravity box .
-Now click navigation bar tweeks and enable navigation bar and choose other tweeks you want.
-And reboot your phone to see changes.
-And you are done.
Don't Forget To Click The Thanks Button Below If I Helped You.
Confirmed working on lg 5ii e450
This is a quick guide to enable navigation bar on any android device. So first of all I tell you that you require root access for enabling navigation bar. If u don't know how to do that so, install Kingroot and root your phone with it.
So my guide starts now:
1. Install Root Browser from Google Play Store.
2. Open Root Browser and grant root access.
3. Navigate to /system/build.prop.
4. Open build.prop using Text Editor.
5. In the end, just add this line:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
That's it! Do a full reboot and enjoy
Help me I did this on my LG (one work) but on my other LG now i have a problem constatly pop up System UI stop working
Ysela Creyo said:
Help me I did this on my LG (one work) but on my other LG now i have a problem constatly pop up System UI stop working
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seem like that lg rom's systemUI doesn't has a built-in navigation bar
vdhero said:
seem like that lg rom's systemUI doesn't has a built-in navigation bar
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Yes, I deleted the Line and was fine.
Do you think will work if I install xposed? I mean a module that "force" a navbar.
Ysela Creyo said:
Yes, I deleted the Line and was fine.
Do you think will work if I install xposed? I mean a module that "force" a navbar.
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Nah , I actually tried that . only apps can give us a working nav bar with unsopported systemUI, why don't you try to install a rom, or decompile the systemUI and add nav bar into it
Is there an adb trick for this to work on non rooted phones
Great.. Working... Can we change the icon or the color?
nazri5363 said:
Great.. Working... Can we change the icon or the color?
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Use some tweaks apps like xposed or decompile the systemui of your rom and change the icon file and recompile it
DE SEXIEST said:
Is there an adb trick for this to work on non rooted phones
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yes, its called using adb/fastboot to root your phone
munimjaffer said:
This is a quick guide to enable navigation bar on any android device. So first of all I tell you that you require root access for enabling navigation bar. If u don't know how to do that so, install Kingroot and root your phone with it.
So my guide starts now:
1. Install Root Browser from Google Play Store.
2. Open Root Browser and grant root access.
3. Navigate to /system/build.prop.
4. Open build.prop using Text Editor.
5. In the end, just add this line:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
That's it! Do a full reboot and enjoy
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Thanks bro it's works
vdhero said:
Use some tweaks apps like xposed or decompile the systemui of your rom and change the icon file and recompile it
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Hey bro, my device is J7 pro and it's unrooted. Can i enable the navigation bar in it by using any adb command?!
thanks man works like a charm on Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 kitkat firmware
Thanks worked as well with LOS14.1 without default options to toggle the nav bar!