how disable quick apps in notification area on android 4.3
after detach s pen and headphones ?
anybody knows?
if you have Xposed framework and wanam Xposed installed,go to wanam sounds and there is an option to "Hide headset apps notification" this will also disable the Spen apps notification.
otherwise disable or uninstall "PageBuddyNotiSvc" this will also remove the pen and headphones notification icon not just the apps notification.
deusson said:
how disable quick apps in notification area on android 4.3
after detach s pen and headphones ?
anybody knows?
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For Spen just freeze PageBuddyNotiSvc with Titanium Backup
for headphones look in Wanam Xposed
thanks
jioan62 said:
For Spen just freeze PageBuddyNotiSvc with Titanium Backup
for headphones look in Wanam Xposed
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big thanks to all ya
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Previously, I had a sound/volume manager app which allowed me to independently adjust call volume, notification volume, ringtone volume, etc...
Now, regardless of what app I use, settings keep reverting back.
Example, I would like to set the notification tone volume to 3/10 and ringtone volume to 6/10. Every time I do this, it keeps going back to default settings and both notification tone/ringtone volume stay the same regardless.
This is a KitKat issue and never did I have this problem before.
Any other way to adjust volume notifications independently and saving the newly selected volumes?
Install Xposed Framework & Then Install Gravity Box [KK] ?
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YawningCat said:
Install Xposed Framework & Then Install Gravity Box [KK] ?
Sent from my C6802 using Tapatalk
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Thank you. Did this and was able to successfully change the volumes independently.
Any option to remove the navigation bar below the screen/full screen mode?
kanej2006 said:
Thank you. Did this and was able to successfully change the volumes independently.
Any option to remove the navigation bar below the screen/full screen mode?
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I think that that is in gravity box as well
blueether said:
I think that that is in gravity box as well
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Possibly, however, I was able to allow apps of my choice to launch in full screen by selecting immersive mode in App settings, used with gravity box.
Does anyone how to add the flashlight toggle in the notification bar for T-Mobile S5?
Skyrocket2 said:
Does anyone how to add the flashlight toggle in the notification bar for T-Mobile S5?
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Can't help you with the notification bar, but if you install the Xposed framework, there is a module that allows you to turn on your flashlight by holding volume up while the screen is off. It's way faster than a notif toggle IMO. :good:
neoslink1 said:
Can't help you with the notification bar, but if you install the Xposed framework, there is a module that allows you to turn on your flashlight by holding volume up while the screen is off. It's way faster than a notif toggle IMO. :good:
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Thanks! Heard some issues about Xposed that it broke S-Health and Private Mode.
That explains so much... Lmao. Had no idea why s health wasn't working for me. XD
neoslink1 said:
That explains so much... Lmao. Had no idea why s health wasn't working for me. XD
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You can search in this forum on how to fix so S-Health works with Xposed.
I really think the Input Switcher Notification, when the keyboard is active, very anoying.
As I am using Android N, I can't use Xposed, hence no G4 Tweaksbox, where it was easy to disable the notification.
Do you guys know of any other way, to hide this notification without Xposed?
f4n471c said:
I really think the Input Switcher Notification, when the keyboard is active, very anoying.
As I am using Android N, I can't use Xposed, hence no G4 Tweaksbox, where it was easy to disable the notification.
Do you guys know of any other way, to hide this notification without Xposed?
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The notification only appears if you have more than one language or keyboard enabled, disable all other keyboards and languages apart from one and the notification won't appear.
Have tried this with Gboard and LG Keyboard and the same applies.
Hope this helps.
You can try to type somethnig and then in the notifications, when you see the icon, long press on the keyboard notif. It will give you an option of 'silent notification' so you can choose that one to hide it from the notif panel.
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drmilosh said:
You can try to type somethnig and then in the notifications, when you see the icon, long press on the keyboard notif. It will give you an option of 'silent notification' so you can choose that one to hide it from the notif panel.
Sent from my LG-H850 using Insomdroid
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Already did that, but it does not change anything. Even when silenced it still apears as normal.
I can't live without LMT Launcher. With Marshmallow, Xposed modules can disable the navigation bar/soft keys/on screen buttons so LMT Launcher can be activated from the bottom. xposed is not available in Nougat yet. Is there another way to disable them in Nougat? I do have root.
Goto Settings-> Display -> Home touch buttons -> Hide Home touch buttons
Here you will get a list of apps, turn off for apps you need or all apps.
This only hides them.
Techno'CRACKS' said:
Goto Settings-> Display -> Home touch buttons -> Hide Home touch buttons
Here you will get a list of apps, turn off for apps you need or all apps.
This only hides them.
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This is great for hiding the nav bar, but doesn't really work with lmt Launcher. When you swipe from the bottom up, lmt doesn't appear. Instead the nav bar unhides. There's gotta to be a way to disable the Navigation bar completely with root. Anyone have any ideas?
The best way to hide the nav bar without Xposed in nougat is via rro layer theme. If your ROM supports rro layer themes you can install the theme from LMT's OP.
Edit build.prop in system qemu.hw.mainkeys=’, set to 0 (zero) to enable the onscreen / virtual softkeys. Set it to 1 (one) to disable them. Make sure Lmt or alternate nav system in place before reboot.
Works for me anyway
ianpt said:
Edit build.prop in system qemu.hw.mainkeys=’, set to 0 (zero) to enable the onscreen / virtual softkeys. Set it to 1 (one) to disable them. Make sure Lmt or alternate nav system in place before reboot.
Works for me anyway
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Thanks, this works great! I tried this while on stock marshmallow for tmobile g5 and phone wouldn't boot. Phone booted in Nougat and navigation bar was completely disabled.
virus154 said:
Thanks, this works great! I tried this while on stock marshmallow for tmobile g5 and phone wouldn't boot. Phone booted in Nougat and navigation bar was completely disabled.
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I'm using (and always used) the build.prop trick without problems with stock MM, probably you messed up in something else when trying to edit it?
hi guys, how to turn off draw over app notification on mate 10 pro? ive already turned it off in settings but it's still on the notification panel. especially with easy touch app. it's annoying
and for music, when i download a music file why is it not automically going to my music files but the music file is on file manager? pls help. thanks
You could possibly use AutoNotification (Playstore) to fix this. It's working fine for removing "... Is running in the background" persistent notifications
ante0 said:
You could possibly use AutoNotification (Playstore) to fix this. It's working fine for removing "... Is running in the background" persistent notifications
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ill try this, thanks. but is there a way to get rid of it without downloading autonotification?
ante0 said:
You could possibly use AutoNotification (Playstore) to fix this. It's working fine for removing "... Is running in the background" persistent notifications
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i tried autonotification and it didnt work either
kevinmapue said:
i tried autonotification and it didnt work either
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I guess you added a blocking for Android System with the string under Notification Blocking?