Customize Front touch panel buttons - G2 General

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.

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what can i do to remove system bar

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

[SOLVED] Disable KitKat translucent status bar

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?
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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!!

Change Soft Keys Navigation

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?

[APP]/[XPOSED]DeepScreen Oreo[No More Stuck Black Screen In Immersive Mode OREO]

Hi XDA !
Today i'm proud to announce you that my very first module is now available on Xposed Repository
DeepScreen Oreo​
What's DeepScreen Oreo?
DeepScreen Oreo is a module that allows you to set different modes of screen including Immersive mode .
This module can set Immersive Mode without Stuck Black Screen Problem due to Oreo Update
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How does it works?
Download the module, launch UI, grant root access and choose your mode.
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What Screen Mode can i set?
-Full Immersive Mode : Hides both Nav and Status Bar
-No Nav Bar Mode : Hides Navigation Bar Only
-No Status Bar Mode : Hides Status Bar Only
-Stock Mode : Set default Values, display both Nav and Status Bar
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Support
This XDA thread, I'll upload the Source Code to my Github ASAP.
As soon as you credit me, feel free to modify the application and upload your changes.
If Anyone has Suggestion or encounters any issues , please report back to me on this thread
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Special Thanks to XDA and rovo89
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Known Issues
May Conflict with some Custom Rom, be careful if you use Heavely Modified ROMs (AOSP Or AOSP Close, Stock or slightly modified ROMs Are Safe, tested it Myself
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Xposed Page Link : http://repo.xposed.info/module/fr.merams.r.deepscreenoreo
So, the module has been downloaded 47 times , anyone to give a feedback? Which device are you using, does it works with another android version (this should from Jelly Bean to Oreo)?
Thanks
Thank you for the great Modul, works perfectly on Samsung Note 8 Oreo 8.0. Xposed is not needed, only root.
It's not in my List
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But works
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Thanks for the feedback :laugh: ! As I said on the Xposed page, Xposed is indeed not really needed but root is, it don't need to be activated or reboot juste download grant root access and here you go :good:
Delete dalvik and cache is absolutely necessary, otherwise bootloop.
Tested on S8 Plus with Renovate and Note 8 Dr. Ketan ROM
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Baradoura said:
Thanks for the feedback :laugh: ! As I said on the Xposed page, Xposed is indeed not really needed but root is, it don't need to be activated or reboot juste download grant root access and here you go :good:
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But that's not an Xposed modul, it's a root app. Xposed is the wrong place.
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Mhmm strange issue? Tested it on My Xperia XZ1 8.0 And AOSP almost Stock Rom on my girlfriend's S8 too, no bootloop problem, even without deleting dalvik, are you really sure this isn't coming from another module?
Thanks to report either way :good:
During afternoon, I'll upload the source code to my github and provide a link to it right here, you'll see there's nothing really special, it my opinion, it may conflict with Custom Rom may be, but AOSP or AOSP Close Rom don't really conflict I guess (My XZ1 And my Girlfriend's S8 Are Stock)
We don't really know if the bootloop comes from this module or another, or even this module on a custom ROM
Need more feedback but for the time being be careful if you use a custom Rom.
AOSP or Close AOSP are safe I can comfirm it
Has anyone knows how to disable immesrsive mode system-wide (navigation bar ALWAYS visible) ? I want to make navbar always visible, in other words prevent it from hiding. Some apps autohides navigation bar which is very annoying, especially when app not responding and you want to close it with long press back button or just want to switch to another app.
Borchuck said:
Has anyone knows how to disable immesrsive mode system-wide (navigation bar ALWAYS visible) ? I want to make navbar always visible, in other words prevent it from hiding. Some apps autohides navigation bar which is very annoying, especially when app not responding and you want to close it with long press back button or just want to switch to another app.
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Hi, this application has a function that hides status bar and displays nav bar, if you're root just give it a try, your feedback is welcome
Just make sure you're not using a Heavely modified custom ROM, for the time being I'm not sur if it causes bootloop but I préfère you not to risk it
Baradoura said:
Hi, this application has a function that hides status bar and displays nav bar, if you're root just give it a try, your feedback is welcome
Just make sure you're not using a Heavely modified custom ROM, for the time being I'm not sur if it causes bootloop but I préfère you not to risk it
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Tried that -apps are still able to hide navbar. I want to prevent this.
Which app are able to hide it ?
I may update the app if needed
Borchuck said:
Tried that -apps are still able to hide navbar. I want to prevent this.
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Which app are able to hide it ?
I may update the app if needed
What's your setup? Android version, Phone Model ect..?
Baradoura said:
Which app are able to hide it ?
I may update the app if needed
What's your setup? Android version, Phone Model ect..?
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Well, unfortunatelly most of newer games are hiding navbar. Also some emulators like Fpse or SuperRetro16. I have Moto Z2 Play and I'm on Nougat 7.1.1.
With screen ratio 18:9, we still have black space at the top and the bottom right?
lemonade747 said:
With screen ratio 18:9, we still have black space at the top and the bottom right?
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With My Note 8 it goes to fullscreen if you hide both bars! Guess it depends on the app and if it does support said DPI
OnePlus 5T oxygen 5.0.3 Oreo 8.0, 8gb, Xposed via Magisk.
Many thanks for the module, I'm experiencing the issue of auto disable the functionality every time the screen goes off, so when I unlock it or simply goes on I've to restart the hiding functionality.
Annoying
Here working perfect , thanks
bluenumb said:
OnePlus 5T oxygen 5.0.3 Oreo 8.0, 8gb, Xposed via Magisk.
Many thanks for the module, I'm experiencing the issue of auto disable the functionality every time the screen goes off, so when I unlock it or simply goes on I've to restart the hiding functionality.
Annoying
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When rebooting device it's absolutely normal to restart the app, didn't found a way yet to force immersive mode once and for all, and I don't wanna try it right now because it's directly the system who's involved, I need more practice to find a way
Now, the fact that everytime you lock your device you have to restart DeepScreen, that's pretty strange and I didn't experienced it on my phone nor my GF's, does Oxygen is a Custom Rom? Your device has been heavely modified?
Komekokos said:
Here working perfect , thanks
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No problem thank you too for trying this app ?

changing the height of navigation bar on stock?

any idea? The stock nv bar is definitely too high for me. Has anyone successfully changed it without using xposed modules?
Moriatier said:
any idea? The stock nv bar is definitely too high for me. Has anyone successfully changed it without using xposed modules?
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@Moriatier, you're back! After starting the world-famous V30 Frankenstein thread you just sort of disappeared!
I wrote up the instructions (later in the thread) but you were the one who really started the discussion.
You can use Substratum and even though it's made for Samsung devices, you can use the samsung system mods theme to change the nav bar height. I use it to set mine to zero so I can use gestures instead. But they have other height options in it. Probably best not to mess with any of the other parts in there though since it IS for Samsung devices. Although I got "more animation scales" in settings working too.
jsgraphicart said:
You can use Substratum and even though it's made for Samsung devices, you can use the samsung system mods theme to change the nav bar height. I use it to set mine to zero so I can use gestures instead. But they have other height options in it. Probably best not to mess with any of the other parts in there though since it IS for Samsung devices. Although I got "more animation scales" in settings working too.
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Link to the mod please? Thanks.
B3311 said:
Link to the mod please? Thanks.
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Assuming you know how to use Substratum, just install this and set the nav height to the one you want and then reboot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=substratum.draco.systemmods&hl=en_US
ChazzMatt said:
@Moriatier, you're back! After starting the Frankenstein thread you just sort of disappeared!
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always here, bro., being happy for you guys discussing all the flashing possibilities. Just got 20f flashed and it works great. miss u guys.
jsgraphicart said:
You can use Substratum and even though it's made for Samsung devices, you can use the samsung system mods theme to change the nav bar height. I use it to set mine to zero so I can use gestures instead. But they have other height options in it. Probably best not to mess with any of the other parts in there though since it IS for Samsung devices. Although I got "more animation scales" in settings working too.
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good to hear that. thanks
And after you've done the nav bar 0 what mod or Application you used for gestures?
The phone is working properly? Any bugs with gestures navigation?
hori79 said:
And after you've done the nav bar 0 what mod or Application you used for gestures?
The phone is working properly? Any bugs with gestures navigation?
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OnePlus Gestures in the play store. No issues at all
hori79 said:
And after you've done the nav bar 0 what mod or Application you used for gestures?
The phone is working properly? Any bugs with gestures navigation?
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i do not need nav bar 0 aha
Moriatier said:
i do not need nav bar 0 aha
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I do.... To use gesture.
Hy
jsgraphicart said:
OnePlus Gestures in the play store. No issues at all
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In OnePlus Gestures
you used the option,,hide navbar,, or just from substrate module did you make navigation 0 and then use gestures.... I ask because my phone is not rooted, i do not have any backup and i do not want to brick my Lg v30.
hori79 said:
In OnePlus Gestures
you used the option,,hide navbar,, or just from substrate module did you make navigation 0 and then use gestures.... I ask because my phone is not rooted, i do not have any backup and i do not want to brick my Lg v30.
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I believe you can use substratum without root in Oreo. It's been a while but I think I was using it before rooting. It uses a systemless method. Substratum has a fail safe in it where If it detects a problem like system ui keeps force closing so many times, it will disable the overlays and set it back to normal. So there isn't too much of a risk. I got myself in some situations where I couldn't do anything and just got a bunch of force closes but Substratum took care of it. Never had an issue with the Navbar overlay though. If you ever want the navbar back, you just go into Substratum and disable the overlay and reboot.
I'm rooted but the reason I didn't use OnePlus Gestures built in nav bar hide is because it had some minor annoyances. Like when I would unlock my device, the navbar would show for a split second then disappear. So I just felt, for me, it was better to use substratum and get rid of it all together. Although, with this method, you can actually toggle it off and on real quick.
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I believe you can use substratum without root in Oreo. It's been a while but I think I was using it before rooting. It uses a systemless method. Substratum has a fail safe in it where If it detects a problem like system ui keeps force closing so many times, it will disable the overlays and set it back to normal. So there isn't too much of a risk. I got myself in some situations where I couldn't do anything and just got a bunch of force closes but Substratum took care of it. Never had an issue with the Navbar overlay though. If you ever want the navbar back, you just go into Substratum and disable the overlay and reboot.
I'm rooted but the reason I didn't use OnePlus Gestures built in nav bar hide is because it had some minor annoyances. Like when I would unlock my device, the navbar would show for a split second then disappear. So I just felt, for me, it was better to use substratum and get rid of it all together. Although, with this method, you can actually toggle it off and on real quick.
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So I do not have to use Substratum samsung system mods? There is another overlay in substratum to hide nav bar? And then to use gesture app..?
hori79 said:
So I do not have to use Substratum samsung system mods? There is another overlay in substratum to hide nav bar? And then to use gesture app..?
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There might be other overlays but that's the one I use and it works for me.
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There might be other overlays but that's the one I use and it works for me.
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Ok.... Thank you
Unfortunately, the andromeda substratum plugin does not work ~ no connection ~ and samsung mods says that the option to make navbar 0 is not working in oreo.... Sad... I"ll reinstall my Windows 10 and tray again.... I really want to use gesture navigation with this beautifull phone.
hori79 said:
Unfortunately, the andromeda substratum plugin does not work ~ no connection ~ and samsung mods says that the option to make navbar 0 is not working in oreo.... Sad... I"ll reinstall my Windows 10 and tray again.... I really want to use gesture navigation with this beautifull phone.
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Try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fb.fluid in my opinion its great!
hori79 said:
Unfortunately, the andromeda substratum plugin does not work ~ no connection ~ and samsung mods says that the option to make navbar 0 is not working in oreo.... Sad... I"ll reinstall my Windows 10 and tray again.... I really want to use gesture navigation with this beautifull phone.
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Did you turn on USB Debugging?
jsgraphicart said:
Did you turn on USB Debugging?
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Yes.... I did
I think there is a problem with my windows 10....
I install lg driver.... Adb driver.... Usb debbuging on
And still no conections

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