Love paranoid and the direction you are taking.
A feature that I belive many users would benefit from is gesture control when in immersive mode.
For example I am browsing on chrome in immersive mode and I want to access the quick setting tiles in order to change my connection from 3g to wifi. I pull my finger down from the top of the screen to show the notification bar and then repeat to open the quick settings shade. But what's this oh no I have closed the page I was browsing. (This can happen)
My solution to this is a gesture from the side of the screen dragging my finger in a downward arch with a flick at the end to bring down the shade.
Please bring this feature it will really assist with the usability of immersive mode.
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I have a few requests to improve the user experience with Hover:
1. After launching an app into floating mode, the user should be able to jump to full screen mode if they want. It would be very slick if this could be accomplished with a 'pinch out' gesture but a fullscreen button would also work.
2. Instead of having to long-press from the notification panel to launch an app in floating mode, there should be a button that automatically displays underneath of every notification that states 'reply' or 'floating' so that the user can access the app in floating mode more quickly.
3. When launching into floating mode from recents, the app that is currently running should remain fullscreen while the app that was selected in floating mode should appear over top of the current app. Right now, the app that is open and running before accessing the recents menu is closed completely after selecting an app to run in floating mode.
Thanks and I appreciate any and all feedback.
this would be similar to Alt+Tab on a PC - except you'd swipe left and right on the floating window... maybe add a top bar to the floating window so as to not conflict with apps that require left/right swipe to open menus, and then swipe that top bar.
i think that'd make the floating window mode 10x more useful than it's current iteration where it's a one time, one way operation.
another related function would be from this advanced floating window mode, as you're cycling through apps, users could then swipe up or down to close that particular app, thus removing it from the cycle.
I'm running Nougat crDroid with Magisk & TWRP for reference.
Are there things that let me:
Automize Notifications(i.e. dismiss 'Google Play has installed x' notifications after 5 seconds)
Let me swipe away any notification there is
Enable a very slight palm rejection at the edge of the phone(disable every 3rd pixel on the edge from input, for e.g.)
Have systemwide Vibration control(a list of all vibration strengths/patterns for each thing)
Have a Notification Center(similar to iOS, a place to 'store' all your notifications, but an app for e.g.)
Customize the Network & WiFi Statusbar/Shade icons(I don't like how turning off celullar data makes an 'X' appear, for e.g.)
Customize my Statusbar
Have a full screen notification shade(the notification shade isn't fullscreen in landscape)
Have a statusbar at the bottom
Control how the power button locks the phone(I'd prefer to have it lock 2 minutes after turning it off, rather than instantly, but still go to the lock screen.)
Control animations systemwide(turn off/change speed of particular animations)
Have my battery bar below the statusbar
Always have a black Status Bar
Have better control over auto-rotate
Remove the scroll bounce/reflection
Customize the Lock Screen
Customize the Notification Shade
Make the Notification Shade(and notifications in general) more compact
Have better control over when quick settings and the whole notification shade appear when swiping down
Customize CPU clocks and enabled cores using profiles(like SetCPU)
And if there are any other things I can use to customize, or any app lists please tell me(preferably not Xposed).
i haven't read all of your needs nut im pretty much sure that you can find good hope in Tasker
I want to disable the notification shade entirely as its very irritating mid game. sometimes even pulls down the whole notification area since I use claw many buttons near the top of screen.
google only give solutions to disable notifications not the bar itself.
im currently unrooted and on stock rom don't mind unlocking and flashing if necessary.
I use full screen mode with gestures not buttons like shown in screenshot, enabled for getting using screenshot shortcut only (by long press back button)
I'm using the wide view app to use the phone as a mini laptop. The problem is that I can't get the navigation bar to go away. It hangs out at the side of the screen (which I guess it thinks is the bottom) and takes away space from the keyboard. I can get rid of the navigation bar using Fluid Navigation Gestures and ADB, but as soon as I activate wide view, it reappears. Is there a solution for this?