Has anyone tinkered with and/or had luck with this navbar customizing app?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.paphonb.systemuituner
No root/magisk done on my device, just curious if it'll work before I possibly soft brick or something
***UPDATE 4/12***
I bought the "pro" version of said app since I appreciated the work of the dev and after switching/inverting the buttons I looked into the theme options. I chose the Pixel styling and it broke the home button hold for assistant. Users be warned. The inverting works perfectly, theming noooot so much
thetolsonator said:
Has anyone tinkered with and/or had luck with this navbar customizing app?
No root/magisk done on my device, just curious if it'll work before I possibly soft brick or something
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Its secure im using this right now
Rodriigo69 said:
Its secure im using this right now
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Everything is still functioning? Holding home to get the google assistant works?
thetolsonator said:
Everything is still functioning? Holding home to get the google assistant works?
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Everything working with me. I've only inverted buttons positions.
CypherPotato said:
Everything working with me. I've only inverted buttons positions.
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Excellent, that's what I wanted. I'm always irked by the task switching and back buttons being "reversed" -_-
Add an additional button on left or right for launching assistant.
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Great. I thought it is not possible to invert without root.
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Is there a way to disable the hardware buttons (home, search, back, menu) on the gtab? I find myself hitting them when I don't want to.
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Button remapper app.
In fact, here it is.
Thanks for the link, goodintentions. It installed and opens up great.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to figure out how to use this app to actually disable the hardware buttons on the Gtab. I'm running Vegan b5.1 (with supplement) and Clymsyn's kernel v6.
I've tried setting their state to 'none' and that didn't work... also tried searching the 'action' dropdown for a 'disable' or 'none' entry, but couldn't find one.
Any guidance would be appreciated, thanks.
You dont need to change the states, only the actions. Set it to Focus for all the home/search/back/menu you see. If you mess something up, it should allow you to restore the keys after you reboot
TyIsOwned said:
You dont need to change the states, only the actions. Set it to Focus for all the home/search/back/menu you see. If you mess something up, it should allow you to restore the keys after you reboot
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This worked! Thank you very much.
Gregsterman said:
This worked! Thank you very much.
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Button remapper works great when pared with button Savior. It gives you a placable tab that when touched brings up back, home, menu and search buttons. Really handy.
Oh and I remapped my gtabs buttons to be a dpad. It really helps when selecting links online.
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Hi all, I downloaded the app, installed and set buttons to focus.
No joy, none at all.
Using Honeycomb, could this be the issue?
Or, does anyone know any other solution?
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You dont need to change the states, only the actions. Set it to Focus for all the home/search/back/menu you see. If you mess something up, it should allow you to restore the keys after you reboot
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That worked pretty good. Them buttons were driving me nuts would always hit them when i didnt want to.
chubb16 said:
That worked pretty good. Them buttons were driving me nuts would always hit them when i didnt want to.
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can you tell me which file should I edit to do this?
How do I set a button mapping to "None"? My "back" button is faulty, i want to turn it off completely. Is there a way?
Touch Blocker Beta - a simple but useful app that makes holding and using your device easier
There are two basic functions:
- create dead zones where touches do not register
- filter the screen when reading in low light
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We are already in a relatively stable Beta release - whats left now is adding new features and making it all look pretty. You can follow this process at the thread here.
Please be sure to write suggestions - we are looking forward to engaging the community and building a useful and nifty application that many will enjoy!
Dont forget - im looking for suggestions, so please think what the app is missing and let me know wither through the app or by writing here. Thanks in advance
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This has never been tested on a Tegra 3 device, so I would appreciate some feedback here - is it working!?
Anything to report?
Where can we use it for?
Eh? Im not sure i understand...
Just installed it, amazing app, i was actually looking for something like this yesterday! I wanted a way to lock my screen while watching movies so I wouldn't exit fullscreen mode accidentally.
Thanks!
Zephyrot said:
Just installed it, amazing app, i was actually looking for something like this yesterday! I wanted a way to lock my screen while watching movies so I wouldn't exit fullscreen mode accidentally.
Thanks!
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Great! Any suggestions?
What would be some good other uses for this besides movies?
Downloading now. I imagine this ould be used to block palm detection for drawing like on Sketchbook Pro and the sort. I'll edit this after a review. Thanks for the opportunity.
What? Palm detection? I think it will only work on a few devices...
I wish I could use this for the soft keys on the navigation bar. It would really help cause I'm left handed (I keep hitting the back/home keys by mistake when I'm writing on my Prime).
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Great! Any suggestions?
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OK after using it today, i found it pretty straightforward and simple to use.
Found only one small bug,when playing a video, on YouTube, stock player or whatever, if you touch the screen the on-screen controls jump on, you cannot press them, but the UI do popup.
And one suggestion, the resizeable square where you select the zone to be blocked from touches should have at least a small pad or something to drag it. Once the square reaches the borders it gets really hard to pick again.
trita629 said:
I wish I could use this for the soft keys on the navigation bar. It would really help cause I'm left handed (I keep hitting the back/home keys by mistake when I'm writing on my Prime).
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On the latest ICS update. Go to settings/ASUS customized settings/system bar lock/enable system bar lock. Now you won't hit the home key or any softkey buttons.
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jjdevega said:
On the latest ICS update. Go to settings/ASUS customized settings/system bar lock/enable system bar lock. Now you won't hit the home key or any softkey buttons.
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Oh wow.. That's very handy. Thank you
Jonphinguyen7 said:
Downloading now. I imagine this ould be used to block palm detection for drawing like on Sketchbook Pro and the sort. I'll edit this after a review. Thanks for the opportunity.
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I don't think it can be used for that. You could use TouchScreenTune app, paid version can handle palm detection on our device.
This app is for blocking areas of the screen.
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1.0.2.8
New configuration interface
Split shake and notification controls
Fixed many minor bugs from the logs
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Any issues or suggestions?
When you press and hold the home button and move your finger up, you get a menu of voice, google and quick memo. Is there any way to change these to voice search, google now, and let's say the camera? I have looked through the settings but could not find it. Thanks! :good:
Edit: Something that addresses these shortcuts: http://imgur.com/rnLMI73
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When you press and hold the home button and move your finger up, you get a menu of voice, google and quick memo. Is there any way to change these to voice search, google now, and let's say the camera? I have looked through the settings but could not find it. Thanks! :good:
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Looking for the answer to this as well. Trying to replace it with Pie Control.:laugh:
Synpulse said:
Looking for the answer to this as well. Trying to replace it with Pie Control.:laugh:
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The only way to do this is to be rooted, install Xposed and use the G3 Tweakbox. It has an option to have up to 5 app shortcuts in the circle launcher and works great. I use it all the time.
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The only way to do this is to be rooted, install Xposed and use the G3 Tweakbox. It has an option to have up to 5 app shortcuts in the circle launcher and works great. I use it all the time.
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I see. Well it's a good thing that I'm rooted! Thanks. :laugh:
This doesn't change those shortcuts, however, this works just like PIE:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
i've been using it on the last 2 phones (S3 and G3) and they work great. Can set up to 20 different shortcuts as well as actions. Would recommend using 2.0 for the G3 as it is the latest, and works great with my LG G3
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On previous phones including the S5 you could just change the build.prop or use gravity box to add them but every time I try on reboot I get system UI crashing non stop until I undo my changes.
Has anyone gotten them somehow?
What about the side key panel?
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That's in the way and inconvenient. They should have just added pie
Use Xposed and install GravityBox and use Navigation Bar Tweak feature
pcboyy said:
Use Xposed and install GravityBox and use Navigation Bar Tweak feature
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It doesn't work. My post says that It doesn't.
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It doesn't work. My post says that It doesn't.
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Had same issue. Use dynamic navbar on playstore or lmt pie. I went for dynamic navbar it's amazing and can be customised to your absolute liking.
I've installed dynamic Navbar but can't seem to figure out how to make it work like a regular Navbar and not sit on top of items on the screen.
I am using lmt pie...loving it
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Nobody can get regular softkeys without system UI crashing?
nope, seems like there's some piece of code missing, so that every time you activate those softkeys it just bootloops. have tried a number of methods, haven't found one that works. missing that soft home button (
eydryan said:
nope, seems like there's some piece of code missing, so that every time you activate those softkeys it just bootloops. have tried a number of methods, haven't found one that works. missing that soft home button (
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This is a shame. I figured this would be one of the first mods due to the popularity and convenience of on-screen buttons. The bezel on the Note 4 is so small at the bottom that it wouldn't even look like a waste of space to have a navigation bar. The capacitive buttons are so easily pressed due to the small bezel. I don't mind this, but I wish the option for on-screen was included by samsung. I also hate the "back" button on the right side because I'm left-handed and can't reach it with my dominant hand. That should be reversible as well. Is that possible?
I also recommend lmt. The back button is instant.
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but I wish the option for on-screen was included by samsung. I also hate the "back" button on the right side because I'm left-handed and can't reach it with my dominant hand. That should be reversible as well. Is that possible?
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If device is rooted then you can remap back and menu key by editing generic.kl
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dr.ketan said:
If device is rooted then you can remap back and menu key by editing generic.kl
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Did exactly that as soon as I got it. Although I actually prefer back key on right, just find note too wide to reach across, being left handed. Turned off the key light, not to cause confusion, and I guess it took a day to train muscle memory.
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dr.ketan said:
If device is rooted then you can remap back and menu key by editing generic.kl
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Ah, thanks! What would I change to simply disable the Recent and Back keys completely? I have on screen keys now. I still want to keep the home button because I don't accidentally press it.
Actually, I just put a # in front of the line for app_switcher, which worked. What do I change or remove to disable the capacitive Back hardware key? Thanks!
EDIT: figured it out!
To disable the Recent and Back hardware keys (capacitive buttons), edit /system/usr/keylayout/Generic.kl and put a # in front of these 2 lines:
key 158 BACK
key 254 APP_SWITCH
Save and reboot!
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Ah, thanks! What would I change to simply disable the Recent and Back keys completely? I have on screen keys now. I still want to keep the home button because I don't accidentally press it.
Actually, I just put a # in front of the line for app_switcher, which worked. What do I change or remove to disable the capacitive Back hardware key? Thanks!
EDIT: figured it out!
To disable the Recent and Back hardware keys (capacitive buttons), edit /system/usr/keylayout/Generic.kl and put a # in front of these 2 lines:
key 158 BACK
key 254 APP_SWITCH
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That's very useful!:good:
marvi0 said:
Had same issue. Use dynamic navbar on playstore or lmt pie. I went for dynamic navbar it's amazing and can be customised to your absolute liking.
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What is this lmt pie?
kopkiwi said:
What is this lmt pie?
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It's an amazing app here in xda developed by a recognized member that adds pie control to your phone
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It's an amazing app here in xda developed by a recognized member that adds pie control to your phone
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The only thing about let and pie control in general is that it auto dissappear. When multiple back key is required, it is a pain.
Which is why I have resorted to using side key panel when I don't want to use capacitive. I edited settings database to add transparency to side panel menu as well as having a hint bar dissappear. I moved it to the comfortable zone for my thumb, and trigger it without fail. It says on till I press outside of the side menu.
It is working great for me. Although I would rather have standard nav bar for purely visual reasons as well as more modding options.
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I too am a lover of a static nav bar on my Galaxy Devices.
I now have a SM-N910P now and am frustrated as heck at not being able to get it functional here, on a rooted stock NK2. I used to run SlimKat 4.4.2 on my SPH-L710 and loved the navbar that they baked into the ROM. SlimLoli is maturing for the Note 4, but it doesn't yet have any S-Pen support baked in. This fact, when coupled with how well Samsung and Sprint have done with TouchWiz on the Note 4 have caused me to hold off on putting a custom ROM on the device.
So, what to do.?. Editing buildprop does indeed cause the looping system UI FC. UDN is an excellent solution barring one issue, and that it is doesn't have a means to dedicate a portion of the display to the nav bar. It just overlays on top of the launcher's/app's UIs. I'd be willing to pay for a solution that fixes this.
Pie controls have never really clicked with me. Not yet being willing to move away from NK2, I find that I am wondering if there is a way to force a portion of the bottom of the screen to be entirely dedicated to a specific app, all of the time. As depicted in this screeny, UDN overlays and it is frustrating as hell.
Anyone have any ideas yet?
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Anyone have any luck? I've tried the moto X/G way of disabling google search. Result was google search no longer works but the bar is still there...
The Driv3r said:
Anyone have any luck? I've tried the moto X/G way of disabling google search. Result was google search no longer works but the bar is still there...
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do a pinch gesture on your home screen to go into edit mode
you can click the hide button on the google search bar to hide it
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do a pinch gesture on your home screen to go into edit mode
you can click the hide button on the google search bar to hide it
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Thank YOU! Didn't realize it was that simple!
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Thank YOU! Didn't realize it was that simple!
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sometimes it is xD
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sometimes it is xD
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kind of a off topic question but do you know if the icons are bigger on 4.4.4?
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kind of a off topic question but do you know if the icons are bigger on 4.4.4?
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they are a decent bit larger it seems
I guess im going to hold off then, i just updated my z2 tablet but will be sticking with 4.4.2 on the phone. Unless ultra power saving mode is worth it.
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I guess im going to hold off then, i just updated my z2 tablet but will be sticking with 4.4.2 on the phone. Unless ultra power saving mode is worth it.
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firemware is nice but its WAY too early to even use it right now
im going to go back to completly stock as im havin issues with the Pre-rooted Rom i made... course its modded and thats the issue causer
defniatly Staying on 4.4.4 just, stock version
After fiddling with the tablet for a bit, maybe I'll upgrade the phone.