So I like the iOS statusbar, sue me, is there any way for me to duplicate it on Android, and what do I need, XPosed or Omega, I want it as accurate as possible so any help on it would be nice.
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For a dedicated industrial app, which will be the only app the user should be using on this tablet (Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1", Android 3.2, rooted) I want to simplify the System Bar. All we need is the back and home buttons, along with maybe the battery and signal-strength indicators. We do not need (or want) the little up-arrow and its tray of apps, or the clock or notification bar or anything else.
How can I achieve this? The System Bar doesn't seem to have an API, unlike the Action Bar, which has its own class in Honeycomb. If I wanted to write my own minimalist System Bar what's the existing one called so I can delete it?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi -- I'm loving KitKat's new options for translucent status and navigation bars, but I've only seen these actually used in a few apps: Google's own Google Experience Launcher/search app, plus a couple of launchers like Nova. Do people know of other apps that use these new translucent bars?
(There's a page here that talks about coding them.)
Thanks, Alan
I've used MIUI and Avatar for our Phone and just love the ability to theme my phone. I tend to get bored unrealistically easy so i need this ability. I barely keep a phone more than a year, keep a ROM more than a month , and a wallpaper, keyboard,status bar, launcher, dialer, etc.... more than a day. So while i dig the themer-beta app, it's too restrictive. I make my own zooper images along with tasker and trigger functions, but they take too long.
So my preference is something like the MIUI themer which easily allows me to change the dailer, or the status bar, or the notification pulldown, or ANYTHING. So finally, my question.... What is the best themer application or themer launcher, or theme ROM?
The notification bar is horrible, i like the stock android one where i can turn off wifi/bluetooth etc - i downloaded an app that tries to emulate these things but its not the real deal.
I already use a custom launcher -how can i replace the notification bar ?
Harakiri23 said:
The notification bar is horrible, i like the stock android one where i can turn off wifi/bluetooth etc - i downloaded an app that tries to emulate these things but its not the real deal.
I already use a custom launcher -how can i replace the notification bar ?
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I think root with xposed framework will do. But I dont touch that, because I always semibricked phones with it.
Personally, I only miss the brightness in there. Mine is clean showing only the clock and my push notifications. The stock multitasking feature is full of the Features you want in the notification bar and also customizable. I like the idea as the multitask switching itself on the most roms is very "empty". Just your windows and thats it. In EUI its like a "quickbar"
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I want to know is any stable way for change stock status bar of Emui change to iOS 11 Status bar without need Root premission?! If no and Root required ,can somebody help me to understand how can I change it under a simple way ?
I know we can use some applications like inotify or material status bar or something like them for change status bar style,but I need a way like theme editing but this one is different, because I want change positions of clock to center, signal bar to left even WiFi icon , just battery icon and Bluetooth and location stay left side
Thanks engineers if can help god bless you all ?
even most of themes with root will not help here unless you are on custom ROM and ROM does offer such changes of moving the clock, changing battery icon etc. You can use xposed module to exactly make the changes you described but you mentioned no root so bit difficult to achieve this requirement unless some dev come up but that will take the root as well.
find a theme... that will do the trick. Also on the playstore, there's an app you can use called Theme Factory for our phones... You can start from scratch and make your own theme or modify someone else's theme... It's fully featured so you can do anything with the theme engine that you want. Hope this helps!