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**** THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED ****
Niwatori changes the display position of apps. The target device is a smartphone that has about 5-inch display because the purpose is one-handed operation.
Thanks to rovo89, I can use this on Lollipop!
Niwatori provides three one-handed modes:
- Movable Screen
- Slide Down
- Small Screen.
They work temporary, NOT permanent.
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Niwatori was my local version of Flying Android. I released Niwatori since Xposed framework supports Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Differences:
- Abolished FA Toggle, pin, flying dialog and notification shortcut features.
- Control the window only from shortcuts.
- Move the status bar and the dialogs in the same way as the apps.
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Compatibility
NIWATORI CONFLICTS WITH OTHER MULTIWINDOW AND ONE-HANDED SYSTEM.
I test on Nexus 4 with Stock ROM. Niwatori should work on Nexus devices running Stock. And I support CyanogenMod if Niwatori works with small special code for CM.
Usage
Create shortcut for one-handed mode by Niwatori on sub-launcher , such as Pie control.
[MY USAGE 1] Navigation Bar and Gravity Box
Use shortcuts:
Movable Screen
Pin
[MY USAGE 2] LMT Launcher's Pie
Use shortcuts:
Small Screen
Swap Left/Right
Expand notifications with extra action (Small Screen)
Testing (v0.4.5)
[DEV] Nexus 4, Android 5.1.1
Nexus 9. Android 6.0.0
Download
Xposed Module Repository
Google Play for Premium Settings
Translation
Volunteers are welcome to translate text (strings) to your language.
Download strings and edit two files:
- strings.xml
- strings_activity_settings.xml
And send them to me Note that text encoding of android is UTF-8.
If possible, place them in your language folder. ('values-ja' for Japanese, 'values-ru' for Russian, etc.)
Troubleshooting
Turn on "Log Actions" in niwatori's settings and call a shortcut for one-handed mode. Then Xposed framework logs as follow.
Code:
04-21 08:25:47.553 24125-24125/? I/Xposed﹕ jp.tkgktyk.xposed.niwatori.intent.action.SMALL_SCREEN
04-21 08:25:47.556 24125-24125/? I/Xposed﹕ NFW(ModActivity$20#onReceive): jp.tkgktyk.xposed.niwatori consumed: jp.tkgktyk.xposed.niwatori.intent.action.SMALL_SCREEN
The first line is shortcut (action) name, above case is Small Screen, and the second line logged who consumed the action by package name, above is niwatori settings. If the consumer isn't expected package, add the package into blacklist in niwatori settings.
Well
tkgktyk said:
Niwatori changes the display position of the apps. The target device is a smartphone that has about 5-inch display because the purpose is one-handed operation.
Niwatori introduces flying mode to apps and status bar. In the flying mode, you can move the display position of them.
**
Niwatori was my local version of Flying Android. I released Niwatori since Xposed framework supports Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Differences:
- Abolished FA Toggle, pin, flying dialog and notification shortcut features.
- Control the window only by shortcuts.
- Fly the status bar in the same way as the apps.
**
Download: Xposed Module Repository
v0.1.1: tested on Android 5.0.1 and 4.4.4.
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How do I use it ?
tkgktyk said:
Niwatori changes the display position of the apps. The target device is a smartphone that has about 5-inch display because the purpose is one-handed operation.
Niwatori introduces flying mode to apps and status bar. In the flying mode, you can move the display position of them.
**
Niwatori was my local version of Flying Android. I released Niwatori since Xposed framework supports Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Differences:
- Abolished FA Toggle, pin, flying dialog and notification shortcut features.
- Control the window only by shortcuts.
- Fly the status bar in the same way as the apps.
**
Download: Xposed Module Repository
v0.1.1: tested on Android 5.0.1 and 4.4.4.
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Good Job!
It seems to be the first module which has updated to adapt for new Xposed on Lollipop!
But i'm new to FlyingAndroid/Niwatori. My Device has no virtual navigation buttons and can't call the app as you shown on Youtube. is it now possible to call the app and scale the screen out by setting some kind of triggers???
Thanks in advance!
Demonbane_x said:
Good Job!
It seems to be the first module which has updated to adapt for new Xposed on Lollipop!
But i'm new to FlyingAndroid/Niwatori. My Device has no virtual navigation buttons and can't call the app as you shown on Youtube. is it now possible to call the app and scale the screen out by setting some kind of triggers???
Thanks in advance!
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I got it, finnaly. You can add a gesture to every setting. But I see no use to it fi I can't put 2 window in the same screen.
@GalaxyS4_Lollipop;
@Demonbane_x;
Trigger for Niwatori is shortcut. The "shortcut" is the same as ordinary shortcuts of any apps. So you can fire "shortcut" from home app, launcher app, GravityBox's action (works on lollipop?) , etc.
This mod moves the display position of foreground app, but not show multiple apps. In the screenshots, I only show one app (Niwatori UI) and expanded statusbar.
This module not working on MIUI 6.
sugestion
tkgktyk said:
@GalaxyS4_Lollipop;
@Demonbane_x;
Trigger for Niwatori is shortcut. The "shortcut" is the same as ordinary shortcuts of any apps. So you can fire "shortcut" from home app, launcher app, GravityBox's action (works on lollipop?) , etc.
This mod moves the display position of foreground app, but not show multiple apps. In the screenshots, I only show one app (Niwatori UI) and expanded statusbar.
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I like the idea of making floating apps, but if you can't put two apps in one window , I don't know for what to use it.
You are a good developer , I hope you will make an app like XHaloFloatingWindow for lollipop in future.
doesn't fly the window
I associate the "toggle" NFW action with a gesture via GMD Gesture Control. When I execute the gesture, it doesn't fly the window. Instead, it opens the Niwatori settings app.
I should add that most of the time it does nothing at all. I know I'm executing the gesture correctly because I get the correct haptic feedback. I'm using the paid app.
Seems promising, gonna try it out
Amazing app!
One problem I saw that came up was that I was no longer able to perform the second pull-down of the notification bar from the middle of the screen; instead, I now have to reach my thumb upwards far more.
I think the module changes the trigger area. Can you check this out? It would make life easier!
And by second pull-down, I mean the method to get from notifications to toggles (bt, wifi, etc.)
exodius48 said:
This module not working on MIUI 6.
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Sorry, I cannot test on MIUI.
GalaxyS4_Lollipop said:
I like the idea of making floating apps, but if you can't put two apps in one window , I don't know for what to use it.
You are a good developer , I hope you will make an app like XHaloFloatingWindow for lollipop in future.
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XHaloFloatingWindow is one of the best modules. I cannot make such app.
But I cannot use halo window efficiently because my phone doesn't have enough display size for multi window. On the other hand, I don't reach thumb at the top of the screen. I need to pull down the screen.
Jimmy34742 said:
I associate the "toggle" NFW action with a gesture via GMD Gesture Control. When I execute the gesture, it doesn't fly the window. Instead, it opens the Niwatori settings app.
I should add that most of the time it does nothing at all. I know I'm executing the gesture correctly because I get the correct haptic feedback. I'm using the paid app.
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Please check these points:
If you fire the "toggle" action from the other launcher (e.g. home app), does the "toggle" work fine?
Close Niwatori settings app before you use its actions.
If you need a refund, please tell me your order number by email or private message on XDA.
EDITED: I tried GMD Gesture Control, however it says "no supported device". (because of lollipop?)
georgelogan said:
Amazing app!
One problem I saw that came up was that I was no longer able to perform the second pull-down of the notification bar from the middle of the screen; instead, I now have to reach my thumb upwards far more.
I think the module changes the trigger area. Can you check this out? It would make life easier!
And by second pull-down, I mean the method to get from notifications to toggles (bt, wifi, etc.)
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Thanks. I checked it out and It's a bug certainly. I want to fix it.
Can do split screen for two applications on the Samsung firmware?
tkgktyk said:
Please check these points:
If you fire the "toggle" action from the other launcher (e.g. home app), does the "toggle" work fine?
Close Niwatori settings app before you use its actions.
If you need a refund, please tell me your order number by email or private message on XDA.
EDITED: I tried GMD Gesture Control, however it says "no supported device". (because of lollipop?)
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Right, GMD currently doesn't work on Lollipop.
I tried closing Niwatori settings before using its actions, but it still doesn't work.
I put the NFW actions widget on my home screen (selecting "toggle"), but when I press the widget, nothing happens.
Thanks, but I won't bother with the refund: I'm glad to throw you the support, and I'll keep re-testing the app every time you update. I hope you can try some things to make it work on my S4.
bonny_k-9 said:
Can do split screen for two applications on the Samsung firmware?
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Sorry, I don't know Samsung's split screen. I have only old Samsung's device.
@Jimmy34742;
Thank you for your cooperation.
I found a fatal error in the settings. Depending on the combination of settings, it is not possible to change the window mode and move the app.
Please disable "Reset automatically" option basically. It is useful only when to fire actions from recents button.
bonny_k-9 said:
Can do split screen for two applications on the Samsung firmware?
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Have a look here for an effective way to get split screen on any device. Make sure you read the entire OP (It's 4 posts long)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419287
vanisleguy1976 said:
Have a look here for an effective way to get split screen on any device. Make sure you read the entire OP (It's 4 posts long)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419287
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I saw this application. It does not work correctly (logically) and is no longer updated.
tkgktyk said:
@Jimmy34742;
Thank you for your cooperation.
I found a fatal error in the settings. Depending on the combination of settings, it is not possible to change the window mode and move the app.
Please disable "Reset automatically" option basically. It is useful only when to fire actions from recents button.
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I have "reset automatically" switched off, but it still doesn't work. If I don't back out of Niwatori's before going to another app, then the shortcut will re-enter Niwator at the same point. But if I exit Niwatori by backing out of it, then my shortcut just does nothing.
bonny_k-9 said:
I saw this application. It does not work correctly (logically) and is no longer updated.
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You're mistaken on both points! It does work quite well, and it has been updated for lollipop. I've been using it since lollipop Xposed was released (even before it was 'officially' supported, it worked on version 2.38... It's now been updated to version 2.41)
I would ask to add double-click on a recent. In CM12 like as long press is already taken - switch between the last two applications.
The ability to run the application down to the user is in the Donut version?
vanisleguy1976 said:
You're mistaken on both points! It does work quite well, and it has been updated for lollipop. I've been using it since lollipop Xposed was released (even before it was 'officially' supported, it worked on version 2.38... It's now been updated to version 2.41)
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I said that logic does not suit me. A developer does not do anything to add / edit functions.
Ok, this problem doesn't require too much explanation. Has anyone been able to get the app GMD gesture control to work on MiUI global 8.0.5.0? It doesn't recognize any of my gestures whatsoever. I tried a couple different options available under "Override Touch Device" yet none of them seem to work. I also enabled all permissions for the app. If you were able to get it working, then please do inform what Touch Device & Touch Event Parser configuration makes it work. Thanks.
it's also not working on redmi note 3 SD cm13.
if anyone have solution for this issue please help us.
I made it. At the begining, GMD gestures not work on my RMN3 ( SD version, just like you). Even I install the latest version (10.0 - which release on November), It still doesn't recognize any gesture that I create, it acts like my touch screen was not exist. ##. But, I found out the way. Here it is.
I try to turn on some setting in Privacy Guard for this GMD app, "draw on top", "run in background", "start on boot",...etc. all of it allowed in Privacy Guard of android setting for GMD.
Then, it seems nothing change, and I try some setting inside GMD
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Touch Device & Touch Event Parser, must be "Atmel_maXTouch_Touchscreen" and "Modern(ICS, Kitkat, Lollipop".
Please note that I had an issue, after I choose those settings, and save it, It autochanged to "mt_wrapper" or sthing, you have to try twice or couple times, and make sure it saved at "Atmel_maXTouch_Touchscreen" and "Modern(ICS, Kitkat, Lollipop)", then execute Border calibration, it will work.
The point is, i don't remember how to save it exactly, but when I saved it successfully at "Atmel_maXTouch_Touchscreen" and "Modern(ICS, Kitkat, Lollipop)",100% it work fine.
Good luck.
mitsuf5 said:
I made it. At the begining, GMD gestures not work on my RMN3 ( SD version, just like you). Even I install the latest version (10.0 - which release on November), It still doesn't recognize any gesture that I create, it acts like my touch screen was not exist. ##. But, I found out the way. Here it is.
I try to turn on some setting in Privacy Guard for this GMD app, "draw on top", "run in background", "start on boot",...etc. all of it allowed in Privacy Guard of android setting for GMD.
Then, it seems nothing change, and I try some setting inside GMD
---------- Post added at 05:11 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:42 AM ----------
Touch Device & Touch Event Parser, must be "Atmel_maXTouch_Touchscreen" and "Modern(ICS, Kitkat, Lollipop".
Please note that I had an issue, after I choose those settings, and save it, It autochanged to "mt_wrapper" or sthing, you have to try twice or couple times, and make sure it saved at "Atmel_maXTouch_Touchscreen" and "Modern(ICS, Kitkat, Lollipop)", then execute Border calibration, it will work.
The point is, i don't remember how to save it exactly, but when I saved it successfully at "Atmel_maXTouch_Touchscreen" and "Modern(ICS, Kitkat, Lollipop)",100% it work fine.
Good luck.
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Yup, works. But I didn't face any 'auto changing to mt_wrapper' issue. What I did was first went to device setup--> Set the touch device & touch event parser as you've instructed --> Back --> Again to device setup --> Manual calibration. Thanks a lot, I had installed like 2 other apps to mimic the functionality of GMD, but now I can finally uninstall them.
I FOUND A WAY!
Okay, so for this you need:
Magisk
Xposed for Magisk (possibly also works with normal Xposed)
UnrestrictedGetTasks module found in Xposed Installer
The Apk at the bottom of the first post (Credits to in.abhi9) installed in /system/priv-app (just pop it in any magisk module you have installed in the same folders, so ./system/priv-app/theapk.apk).
a fingerprint gestures app like this that can launch shortcuts or tasker tasks.
using Tasker: In Tasker you need to create two tasks each containing the "run shell" action (they need root). In the first you put "am start in.abhi9.apphistory/in.abhi9.recentswipo.SwipeLeftActivity" and in the second "am start in.abhi9.apphistory/in.abhi9.recentswipo.SwipeRightActivity"
finally link left- and right swipes from the Fingerprint Gestures app to the correct tasker tasks and Bob's your uncle.
using shortcuts: you will need a launcher like nova or action launcher that can launch app activities. In the fingerprint gestures app, select shortcuts, nova/action activities, Recentswipo, and then SwipeLeftActivity and SwipeRightActivity accordingly.
enjoy superior app switching!
Of course you can map any trigger to the tasks you created, they don't have to be fingerprint swipes. I suppose screen swipe gestures can come in handy too!
Original post:
The latest Lenovo Zuk phones have an amazing feature (named U-touch) that let's users swipe their fingerprint scanner to switch apps. This is not just the switch-to-last-app feature we had since Nougat, but it remembers the app-order. Here are two video's to demonstrate what I mean:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS-LSoraPZg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sYf4H8yMHw
It seems like the fastest way ever to switch between open apps and as I like to multitask a lot (between more than 2 apps) I'm looking for an app, mod, module, Tasker profile, whatever, to make this happen. It doesn't really matter if it uses the fingerprint scanner (using the Oreo fingerprint gestures api) or if we have to swipe over our navigation bar. Does such a thing exist at all?
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One thing I really miss about my z2 force was being able to lock the phone with the fingerprint scanner can you use this with tasker to make that happen?
Shaffer678 said:
One thing I really miss about my z2 force was being able to lock the phone with the fingerprint scanner can you use this with tasker to make that happen?
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Yes you can, tasker can already do that with "system lock" (however that disables the use of the fingerprint reader on the lock screen).
Are you rooted? Then you can simply create a task with a shell command (with root enabled) "input keyevent POWER", that will emulate a power button press. If you like you can then execute that task from the fingerprint gestures app
Works here without Xposed installed
djide said:
Works here without Xposed installed
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Nice! I tried that as well but the recent apps wouldn't be loaded due to Google removing the ActivityManager.getRecentTasks() command in AOSP, are you perhaps running a custom rom?
I also found out you can just run GMD gestures to go to the previous and next app without xposed (but with root) either with gestures or with the fingerprint swipe mapped to a gmd shortcut
Humpie said:
Nice! I tried that as well but the recent apps wouldn't be loaded due to Google removing the ActivityManager.getRecentTasks() command in AOSP, are you perhaps running a custom rom?
I also found out you can just run GMD gestures to go to the previous and next app without xposed (but with root) either with gestures or with the fingerprint swipe mapped to a gmd shortcut
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With GMD, would I still need unrestricted get tasks and tasker?
Thanks!
arcticnights said:
With GMD, would I still need unrestricted get tasks and tasker?
Thanks!
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Nope! Just root apparently
Humpie said:
I also found out you can just run GMD gestures to go to the previous and next app without xposed (but with root) either with gestures or with the fingerprint swipe mapped to a gmd shortcut
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Can you elaborate a little bit more about how to set this up with GMD and Fingerprint Swipes?
JeromeLeung said:
Can you elaborate a little bit more about how to set this up with GMD and Fingerprint Swipes?
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If you open the fingerprint gestures app and assign a shortcut to a certain swipe, select the gmd shortcuts from the list, application, next/previous app respectively.
I however still use the xposed version as it can reach the homescreen using swipes (similar to the Zuk) instead of cycling the opened apps and the animation is smoother.
Humpie said:
If you open the fingerprint gestures app and assign a shortcut to a certain swipe, select the gmd shortcuts from the list, application, next/previous app respectively.
I however still use the xposed version as it can reach the homescreen using swipes (similar to the Zuk) instead of cycling the opened apps and the animation is smoother.
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Those were the exact steps I took, but for some reason after I select "next/previous app" it just returns to the list of shortcuts instead of registering the shortcut with the gesture. However, I'm going to give the xposed version a try after your insight about the animation being smoother. I'm all for smoother animations! :good: Thanks again for your help.
JeromeLeung said:
Those were the exact steps I took, but for some reason after I select "next/previous app" it just returns to the list of shortcuts instead of registering the shortcut with the gesture. However, I'm going to give the xposed version a try after your insight about the animation being smoother. I'm all for smoother animations! :good: Thanks again for your help.
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Oh that's odd, oh well... You'll probably enjoy Xposed, I haven't used it since Marshmallow due to it lacking behind, so it's fun to be able to use it again (go Gravitybox)! And I don't even notice a performance hit at all (which I was worried about), the only downside is the safety net, but hey, Android Pay isn't available here anyway.
Humpie said:
Oh that's odd, oh well... You'll probably enjoy Xposed, I haven't used it since Marshmallow due to it lacking behind, so it's fun to be able to use it again (go Gravitybox)! And I don't even notice a performance hit at all (which I was worried about), the only downside is the safety net, but hey, Android Pay isn't available here anyway.
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If you use systemless Xposed for Magisk you can just disable the module and reboot to pass Safety Net. Works for all my banking apps and Android Pay :good:
Thank you for showing this awesome feature!
How exactly do you install it as system app? Is it even necessary? I was successful just installing the apk as normal app and then using Nova launcher.
Tried using the tasker method but the finger gesture app kept crashing even though the Tasker tasks seemed to work when testing inside Tasker.
pokeman said:
Thank you for showing this awesome feature!
How exactly do you install it as system app? Is it even necessary? I was successful just installing the apk as normal app and then using Nova launcher.
Tried using the tasker method but the finger gesture app kept crashing even though the Tasker tasks seemed to work when testing inside Tasker.
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It's probably crashing because it's isn't a system app yet. The easiest way to make it a system app is using a systemizer module in magisk (I believe it uses terminal emulator when it's installed, it's explained in the module description anyway). Or you could do it the "cheating" way and put the apk in your root directory /magisk/(a module)/system/priv-app/RecentSwipo/RecentSwipo.apk
Installing to priv-app wont work, app wont appear. Installing it to /system/app or simply install the apk work though. Although if it installed as user app, the service might be killed in the background.
GMD Solution wont work, the Fingerprint Swipe app unable to assign the proper shortcut. I think the problem is with the GMD.
otonieru said:
Installing to priv-app wont work, app wont appear. Installing it to /system/app or simply install the apk work though. Although if it installed as user app, the service might be killed in the background.
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Oh strange, well if that works for you
otonieru said:
GMD Solution wont work, the Fingerprint Swipe app unable to assign the proper shortcut. I think the problem is with the GMD.
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I see, you're right, I just tried it and it didn't work... I'll see if I can still find a workaround
Works for me... put the apk in root/system/priv-app and changed the permissions to 755
Can't get the shell code to work: getting this when ran in terminal
taimen:/ $ su
/in.abhi9.recentswipo.SwipeRightActivity <
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action
MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER]
mp=in.abhi9.apphistory/in.abhi9.recentswipo.
wipeRightActivity }
Error type 3
Error: Activity class {in.abhi9.apphistory/i
.abhi9.recentswipo.SwipeRightActivity} does
ot exist.
I used systemizer module from Magisk to turn the app to a system apk, installed BusyBox and changed SeLinux to premissive. What am I doing wrong?
djide said:
Can't get the shell code to work: getting this when ran in terminal
taimen:/ $ su
/in.abhi9.recentswipo.SwipeRightActivity <
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action
MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER]
mp=in.abhi9.apphistory/in.abhi9.recentswipo.
wipeRightActivity }
Error type 3
Error: Activity class {in.abhi9.apphistory/i
.abhi9.recentswipo.SwipeRightActivity} does
ot exist.
I used systemizer module from Magisk to turn the app to a system apk, installed BusyBox and changed SeLinux to premissive. What am I doing wrong?
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Is recentswipo already listed in ypur app drawer ?
Also, no need for the terminal stuff, just use nova or any other app that can get shortcut to activities
otonieru said:
Is recentswipo already listed in ypur app drawer ?
Also, no need for the terminal stuff, just use nova or any other app that can get shortcut to activities
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Thanks, that was what was missing... Used Magisk to turn it into a system app. Good to go
Hi,
I have a problem with my Mate20Pro
The Touch screen often recognises mit fingers as knuckles. Huawei Support couldn't help since I've deactivated the feature. The Blue line still appears randomly. Is there a way to uninstall the feature completely?
Less than once per day happen to me too, only when I'm playing games with phone in landscape, of course knuckle is disabled in the options. Dunno how to disable completely
Hey,
I've been having the same problem with knuckle sense. In earlier firmeware versions it was sufficient to uncheck all knuckle gestures in the settings (well hidden under motion control). But in current versions it still seems activea afterwards. I think it is due to a tutorial of the multi-window implementation. You have to draw a horizontal line on the screen while being in an app. Then a tutorial starts that introduces you to new features of multi-windows - informing you that multi window is NOT workling with knuckle gestures anymore. Klick "don't show again" and the knuckle gestures are gone (if you disabled the everything knuckle-related in motion control ofc). You only have to do it once.
Hiemes said:
Hey,
I've been having the same problem with knuckle sense. In earlier firmeware versions it was sufficient to uncheck all knuckle gestures in the settings (well hidden under motion control). But in current versions it still seems activea afterwards. I think it is due to a tutorial of the multi-window implementation. You have to draw a horizontal line on the screen while being in an app. Then a tutorial starts that introduces you to new features of multi-windows - informing you that multi window is NOT workling with knuckle gestures anymore. Klick "don't show again" and the knuckle gestures are gone (if you disabled the everything knuckle-related in motion control ofc). You only have to do it once.
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Thank you so much for that.
I've been having this problem for such a long time now and couldn't find any solution for it.
Everywhere else they just say it's a bug and there is no way to get rid of it.
Now it seems to be finally disabled for sure.
Sadly I did reset my phone two days ago.
Hi guys and girls,
Not into all this programming stuff etc. I got the official update last night on my Xiaomi 11LITE 5G.
Now my onscreen gestures are not working anymore.
Strange, because if you do the training of the gestures, it is working, but once out of there nothing
is working.
So I have to start using the buttons (which is annoying to me)
Anyone else has this problem?
GuGuGal said:
Hi guys and girls,
Not into all this programming stuff etc. I got the official update last night on my Xiaomi 11LITE 5G.
Now my onscreen gestures are not working anymore.
Strange, because if you do the training of the gestures, it is working, but once out of there nothing
is working.
So I have to start using the buttons (which is annoying to me)
Anyone else has this problem?
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I can help you if you have root. It stopped working on mine too so I use FNG. To get rid of the annoying 3 button navigation use these commands:
1. Download Termux
2. Su
3. "props qemu.hw.mainkeys 1"
4. Reboot
And you've got navigation gestures. Add it to the navigation so you can turn navigations on and off easily
GuGuGal said:
Hi guys and girls,
Not into all this programming stuff etc. I got the official update last night on my Xiaomi 11LITE 5G.
Now my onscreen gestures are not working anymore.
Strange, because if you do the training of the gestures, it is working, but once out of there nothing
is working.
So I have to start using the buttons (which is annoying to me)
Anyone else has this problem?
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I had also this problem, but only when I use Nova as Launcher.
Gestures works with default launcher. That's annoying, i'm used to nova and his usefull features.
Is there anyway to make the screen turn off and on by double tapping the screen?
vayavalla said:
I had also this problem, but only when I use Nova as Launcher.
Gestures works with default launcher. That's annoying, i'm used to nova and his usefull features.
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Gestures being blocked on third party launchers is an Android 11 limitation.
Nova Launcher have issued a beta version released for Android 11 only, they figured out how to get Gestures working again.