Pixel Launcher Magisk Module Mod - Google Pixel 4a Themes, Apps, and Mods

This is a Pixel Launcher mod. An ADB Installer until TWRP is ready. Nothing fancy, just a few simple options. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode), remove weather (at a glance) from Launcher. Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns-rows in the app drawer.
Root required
Instructions.
1. Unzip ADB Mods Installer Files.zip on your PC
2. ADB debugging Enabled
3. Run TulsadiverModsInstaller.bat (Give ADB Root Permissions)
4. Flash one of the Bases First. They provide the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work. Low-medium-high refer to how high the hotseat icons reside on the home page.
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selections, run "Complete Installation" at the bottom. This will generate your mymagisklauncher.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
Android 11 uploaded 6-13-21
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Tulsadiver said:
This is a Pixel Launcher mod. An ADB Installer until TWRP is ready. Nothing fancy, just a few simple options. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode), remove weather (at a glance) from Launcher. Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns-rows in the app drawer.
Root required
Instructions.
1. Unzip ADB Mods Installer Files.zip on your PC
2. ADB debugging Enabled
3. Run TulsadiverModsInstaller.bat (Give ADB Root Permissions)
4. Flash one of the Bases First. They provide the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work. Low-medium-high refer to how high the hotseat icons reside on the home page.
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selecti, run "Complete Installation" at the bottom. This will generate your mymagisklauncher.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
Android 11 uploaded 9-16-20
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EDIT NVM

Tulsadiver said:
This is a Pixel Launcher mod. An ADB Installer until TWRP is ready. Nothing fancy, just a few simple options. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode), remove weather (at a glance) from Launcher. Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns-rows in the app drawer.
Root required
Instructions.
1. Unzip ADB Mods Installer Files.zip on your PC
2. ADB debugging Enabled
3. Run TulsadiverModsInstaller.bat (Give ADB Root Permissions)
4. Flash one of the Bases First. They provide the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work. Low-medium-high refer to how high the hotseat icons reside on the home page.
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selections, run "Complete Installation" at the bottom. This will generate your mymagisklauncher.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
Android 11 uploaded 9-16-20
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Do you know if it would be possible to mod the launcher to change the default homescreen. Like to be able to swipe left to other pages. Thanks!

jojo1419 said:
Do you know if it would be possible to mod the launcher to change the default homescreen. Like to be able to swipe left to other pages. Thanks!
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Not possible by me.

Tulsadiver said:
This is a Pixel Launcher mod. An ADB Installer until TWRP is ready. Nothing fancy, just a few simple options. You can change app drawer background-text color (separately for light mode and dark mode), remove weather (at a glance) from Launcher. Change the number of hot seat icons on home page (and size) as well as change the number of columns-rows in the app drawer.
Root required
Instructions.
1. Unzip ADB Mods Installer Files.zip on your PC
2. ADB debugging Enabled
3. Run TulsadiverModsInstaller.bat (Give ADB Root Permissions)
4. Flash one of the Bases First. They provide the necessary smali files and public ID's for everything to work. Low-medium-high refer to how high the hotseat icons reside on the home page.
5. Go through the other options selecting what all mods you want. It is generally best to start at the top and work your way down.
6. Once finished with selections, run "Complete Installation" at the bottom. This will generate your mymagisklauncher.zip module in a folder called "ozop" on your sdcard.
Android 11 uploaded 9-16-20
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682936558
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Thanks for the mod...
Getting permission denied....
How to give root permissions on step 3?..

cultofluna said:
Thanks for the mod...
Getting permission denied....
How to give root permissions on step 3?..
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Check in magisk app and make sure adb shell has root permission. Then start over but unless you are on an old version of android, use this one. If it is just saying something like system not mounted, ignore it.

Tulsadiver said:
Check in magisk app and make sure adb shell has root permission. Then start over but unless you are on an old version of android, use this one. If it is just saying something like system not mounted, ignore it.
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Im trying this on a12..lol...

But...its working ..thanks

June update has been uploaded.

can we edit app names in app drawer using this?

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Battery Icon Mod

The stock battery icon on Galaxy wifi 5.0 is not very inspiring and it doesn't tell you the battery level. It is quite easy to replace them on other phones with Clockwork Recovery. You just need to go to UOT kitchen http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/ , pick the icons you like and it will give you a flashable zip file.
Without Clockwork Recovery on Galaxy wifi, it can still be done but with a bit more manual operations.
Prerequisites:
1. A rooted device.
2. Clockworkmod Recovery (optional).
Step 1:
Use Titanium backup (pro version needed) to free up some spaces in /system directory (There are 0 byte free in stock rom). You can delete some unused system apps or convert some of them to user app. For example converting Flash player and google map to user app free up enough space for me.
Step 2:
Backup the following apk files from your stock rom. You can do that by using some file manager like File Expert. These files will be needed by UOT kitchen
/system/app/SystemUI.apk
/system/framework/framework-res.apk
/system/framework/twframework-res.apk
Step 3:
Go to UOT kitchen http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/ and cook your custom UI. Make sure you read their how-to here first http://uot.dakra.lt/how_to/
Step 4a: (follow this if you have Clockworkmod Recovery)
Copy the zip produced by UOT kitchen to your internal SD card. Reboot to CWM Recovery and flash the zip file using the option "Install zip from sd card". Then reboot and you are done.
Step 4b: (follow this if you don't have Clockworkmod Recovery)
Extract the 3 modified apk files from the zip package produced by UOT kitchen and put them into a convenient location on your sdcard, say /sdcard/
Step 5:
The system directory is by default read only. You need to remount it as r/w. I do that through adb shell
Code:
su
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mmcblk0p13 /system
Step 6:
Copy your new apk files into /system directory
Code:
cp /sdcard/SystemUI.apk /system/app/
cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework/
cp /sdcard/twframework-res.apk /system/framework/
Step 7:
Restart your device. The /system directory should remounted as read only and the new UI will take effect.
Disclaimer:
Certainly there are risked involved and I did corrupted my rom on several occasions when trying this out. So make sure you have a functional ROM around before you give this a try.
thanks for the tips.
hey I wanna ask you about is it can fully modification from http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
I mean don't just modify battery icon but every option that site provide.
thanks in advance.
" Step 1:
Use Titanium backup to free up some spaces in /system directory (There are 0 byte free in stock rom). You can delete some unused system apps or convert some of them to user app. The flash. For example converting Flash player and google map to user app free up enough space for me."
How do you do that with titanium backup? Do you have to get pro?
aillez said:
thanks for the tips.
hey I wanna ask you about is it can fully modification from http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
I mean don't just modify battery icon but every option that site provide.
thanks in advance.
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I have only experimented with icons so far. Other mod may be possible because UOT kitchen does support gingerbread. Since this device is new, we need some brave soul to try that out
iJimaniac said:
" Step 1:
Use Titanium backup to free up some spaces in /system directory (There are 0 byte free in stock rom). You can delete some unused system apps or convert some of them to user app. The flash. For example converting Flash player and google map to user app free up enough space for me."
How do you do that with titanium backup? Do you have to get pro?
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Yes, you will need the pro version. If you have the pro version, long press an app will give you the option to do the conversion.
Well, while deleting apps with TI, I decided to get rid of "phone", figuring I didn't need it, but it turns out Google voice needs it! Trying to "restore", but just hangs forever. If someone could give me the "com.sec.android.app.dialertab.apk" located in /system/app/ I would really appreciate it!
EDIT; I just reinstalled voice from market, seemed to fix it, I wouldn't advise removing phone from the apps though!
can you make the display of battery accurate to 1%?thank you!
First make it accurate to 5%, then work on 1%
I think the accuracy of the battery level is deeper down in the system, may be in the kernel?
If you try different types of battery widget on Galaxy Player, they all have very bad accuracy.
I want to edit the framework-res.apk manually, instead of using the kitchen. Do the files need to be deoxed? Would flashing a framework-res compiled with apk manager brick the device?
nice guide!
I've used UOT Kitchen to get ICS transitions, change icons, battery, fonts, and customize the status bar and they all work on my galaxy player 4.0 US.
what are those different icons you have on your notifications like the wifi icon and what launcher is that ADW?
azoller1 said:
what are those different icons you have on your notifications like the wifi icon and what launcher is that ADW?
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I am using the "Color pack V8 animated" icon set on UOT kitchen. The launcher is GO Launcher.
Stale_bread said:
I want to edit the framework-res.apk manually, instead of using the kitchen. Do the files need to be deoxed? Would flashing a framework-res compiled with apk manager brick the device?
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There is still an odex file in the system directory. I suppose it is not deoxed but UOT kitchen doesn't seem to bother with that file. I guess it is because these apk files don't contain any executable code.
from OP
Disclaimer:
Certainly there are risked involved and I did corrupted my rom on several occasions when trying this out. So make sure you have a functional ROM around before you give this a try.
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Two things, if you please:
When you say "corrupted my rom", you can't boot your device but you can still go to dl mode, correct?
"functional ROM" is the fw/md5 file we usually flash via odin/heimdall?
I'd like to try this out (& then some...) but, in the absence of a custom recovery, I don't wanna have to go through the lengths of "resurrecting" my sgp. TIA!
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from OP
Two things, if you please:
When you say "corrupted my rom", you can't boot your device but you can still go to dl mode, correct?
"functional ROM" is the fw/md5 file we usually flash via odin/heimdall?
I'd like to try this out (& then some...) but, in the absence of a custom recovery, I don't wanna have to go through the lengths of "resurrecting" my sgp. TIA!
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In my case, it couldn't boot beyond the samsung start up screen, but I can still boot into download mode. Since we are only modifying a file within the file system, it is very unlikely that it will destroy the download mode.
If you can get to download mode, you can flash one of the firmwares you found in this forum using odin. You need to be sure you have the correct firmware for your device though, because there are so many variant of Galaxy Player. What is the version of your device?
nvm that (i was thinking on the same lines too though) but thanks anyway! appreciate it.
thanks to your guide, was able to change my fonts and added that flying in pop up animation as well. for these two, however, i don't think we need the kitchen though and for that matter, we don't need to modify systemui & twframework.
for fonts (you could use font changer apps, but i hate doing so for such things), take any you fancy from anywhere here in xda (WARNING: only extract the downloaded file to your device/pc) then rename (case sensitive) font files accordingly: Clockopia.ttf, DroidSans.ttf, DroidSans-Bold.ttf. copy these to sd & push to /system/fonts/ using similar cp command/s from OP.
for pop up animation, you could follow this guide. no need to sign after replacing files in /res/anim. copy modded framework-res.apk to sd then push to device via same commands in OP.
btw, wouldn't issuing "reboot" within adb shell be more convenient & safer after changing system files while booted to android? it's what i did instead of rebooting via power button, as you'll most likely see an FC fiesta after replacing these files.
maxq1 said:
nvm that (i was thinking on the same lines too though) but thanks anyway! appreciate it.
thanks to your guide, was able to change my fonts and added that flying in pop up animation as well. for these two, however, i don't think we need the kitchen though and for that matter, we don't need to modify systemui & twframework.
for fonts (you could use font changer apps, but i hate doing so for such things), take any you fancy from anywhere here in xda (WARNING: only extract the downloaded file to your device/pc) then rename (case sensitive) font files accordingly: Clockopia.ttf, DroidSans.ttf, DroidSans-Bold.ttf. copy these to sd & push to /system/fonts/ using similar cp command/s from OP.
for pop up animation, you could follow this guide. no need to sign after replacing files in /res/anim. copy modded framework-res.apk to sd then push to device via same commands in OP.
btw, wouldn't issuing "reboot" within adb shell be more convenient & safer after changing system files while booted to android? it's what i did instead of rebooting via power button, as you'll most likely see an FC fiesta after replacing these files.
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Theses are good suggestions, will definitely give them a try.
As for changing system fonts, I like to use the Font Installer app on the market
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.canvs2321.font_installer&hl=en The nice thing is I can preview the fonts before changing them.
As for the reboot, actually I did try using the reboot command once but it toasted my rom on that occasion. That's why I didn't mention the method in the guide. May be I should give that another try next time.
Hopefully, we will get CWM soon then it will be much easier to flash these mods.
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I think the accuracy of the battery level is deeper down in the system, may be in the kernel?
If you try different types of battery widget on Galaxy Player, they all have very bad accuracy.
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Kernel battery driver is very simplistic and only has 5% increments in the numbers it returns.
On my list to look at once I finish CWM - no guarantees.
thhhhhhhhhhhhhhanxx

[THEMING -Basic] - How to EDIT SystemUI.apk/Apps Background

Hi there! Just wanna share..
Just a basic background on how to theme your ROMS. - ofcourse, give thanks to the developer of your ROMs! .
I made this thread for those users who have personal wishes for their Phones. Ofcourse, ROM developers cannot please all of its users. so just make your own and be happy!.
I just made it easy for easy understanding and for the newbies.
Tried so many times and tested
I've already tried editing the systemUI.apk of different ROMs.
Here's what I did :
FIRST : Download 7zip to open the archived apk. - that's free.
Extracting first the Zip File..
(make sure you copy the original before extracting it for back up)
1. Download the ROM.zip and extract it to your PC.
2. Go to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res\drawable-ldpi\
3. View the PNG files you wanted to change and make sure to remember its' file name.
4. After editing/changing the file/image you wanted, you can save it anywhere from your PC, let's say on your Desktop.
- Make sure that the file name still remains as is..
*After you're done editing, updating the PNG files you wish to change, follow this steps to update the zip file :
NOTE : You can apply transparency by editing the PNG file to photoshop by reducing the opacity of the image
1. Go to the original ZIP file of ROM.Zip from your PC
2. Right Click the folder and select 7 ZIP -->> open archive
3. Close all of windows/Browers (or minimize)
4. Go to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res\drawable-ldpi\ and it will open a new window of 7zip showing the files inside the zip.
5. Now, given your edited PNG files or downloaded png files (assuming that files are located in your desktop). - Click and simply DRAG the file(s) from your desktop to \system\app\SystemUI.apk\res\drawable-ldpi\ .
6. It will ask you to confirm the action for it will replace the existing PNG file that you're trying to change.
7. Make sure that the file name of the one you edited/downloaded are THE SAME. -
8. After dragging and replacing the files you wanted, then you're good to go!
9. Close the 7zip window and that's it!.
You can now install the .zip by copying the UPDATED zip file to your SD Card.
(Note: Make sure to copy the updated one, not the backed up one)
Install the zip file from the original thread's instructions and reboot twice.
After that, you have now a customized systemUI.apk.
For those who do not want to reinstall the whole package.. follow these steps:
1. I assumed that you have the zip file of your ROM.
2. Extract it and go to \system\app\
3. Separate the SystemUi.apk - put it on your desktop. create a back up,
Right Click SystemUi.apk and select 7 ZIP -->> extract here - just to view the files you wanted to change.
Just go the folder and search for the PNG files.
4. Right Click SystemUi.apk and select 7 ZIP -->> open archive.
5. Go to \res\drawable-ldpi\
6. Click and simply DRAG the PNG file(s) from your desktop to \res\drawable-ldpi\
7. It will ask you to confirm the action for it will replace the existing PNG file that you're trying to change.
8. Make sure that the file name of the one you edited/downloaded are THE SAME. -
9. After dragging and replacing the files you wanted, then you're good to go!
APPLYING :
1. Download and install rootexplorer.apk
2. Download the png files you wanted to update.
3. Copy and paste the NEW SystemUi.apk that you have updated/Edited to your SD card.
4. Open root explorer in your galaxy y then go and tap MOUNT R/W.
5. Go to \SDCard and go to new SystemUI.apk that you have updated.
6. Long press the file and select copy
7. Press back and go to \system\app - tap MOUNT R/W at the top.
8. Paste the new SystemUI.apk from there.
(Note : You will encounter a lot of force closes for the exixsting systemui is currently being used by your phone. - just ignore it a lot and scroll down to look for the new SystemUI.apk.
9. Once you get there, long press on it and select permissions:
from the pop up, make the checked one like this :
•___•____ •
•___ .____.
•___ .____.
where Dots are the checked one - Bigger dots
After encountering a lot of force closes, then reboot the phone and that's it!
(Force Closes are normal, DON't PANIC - logically, you are currently using your systemUI.apk so just ignore it
NOTE : You can also apply the same steps in editing system files apps, just edit the .png files and locate it using 7zip(when you already opened it). Have a little LOGIC on how to edit system app background - same process. just different apk files and directory
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU - IT COSTS NOTHING ;]
nice guide
you can also add this:
Install via ADB:
adb root
adb remount
adb push [file location in PC] /system/app/systemui.apk
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no need to set permissions via ADB
also its better to use apk multitool since it can compile/decompile the apk's, if you extract the apk using 7zip or archive softwares you can't read the XML's and you can't compile them properly which results to force close issues when pushing into system
deathnotice01 said:
nice guide
you can also add this:
no need to set permissions via ADB
also its better to use apk multitool since it can compile/decompile the apk's, if you extract the apk using 7zip or archive softwares you can't read the XML's and you can't compile them properly which results to force close issues when pushing into system
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Thanks! not that sure how to use that that's why I made it my on way
more easy steps and understandable for newbies.
EDIT :
Yes you it will require to extract the apk files but just to view the image you wanted to change.. the original apk file will be opened thru 7zip and just replace the selected png. It is not recompiling the apk file at all
Tried and tested by the way
try and test it out yourself:
a very powerful apk reverse engineering tool:
APK MULTITOOL
deathnotice01 said:
try and test it out yourself:
a very powerful apk reverse engineering tool:
APK MULTITOOL
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I will try it soon! thanks for the info this is a basic guide for newbies
Just let me know if you need further assistance
how about a gif image?
like the emoticon of repencis on his status bar..
I.M.G said:
how about a gif image?
like the emoticon of repencis on his status bar..
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I suggest to look for systemUI.apk of repencis and check for the GIF files.. it it is existing, then you can replace that one, following the process ;D
how to change default wallpaper?
ajbm6 said:
how to change default wallpaper?
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What specific ROM are u using?
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ajbm6 said:
how to change default wallpaper?
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gallery > choose picture > set as > homescreen wallpaper
ajbm6 said:
how to change default wallpaper?
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Hmm... if you want a default wallpaper, create a folder named "Wallpaper" inside "SYSTEM" folder and create another folder inside it named "default_wallpaper" then put the jpg file you wanted..
(you can use rootexplorer)
make sure that the file name of the default wallpaper is "default_wallpaper.jpg"
how??
It worked perfectly :highfive: cheers !!! can we change the place of name of network carrier in the notification bar similarly???
Abhibhat said:
It worked perfectly :highfive: cheers !!! can we change the place of name of network carrier in the notification bar similarly???
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Never tried it before.. haha.. why do you want to change it?
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU. - it costs you nothing!
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emompong said:
Never tried it before.. haha.. why do you want to change it?
HIT THANKS IF I HELPED YOU. - it costs you nothing!
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda premium
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I dont want to change it i want to change its place in the status bar!!!:laugh:
Abhibhat said:
I dont want to change it i want to change its place in the status bar!!!:laugh:
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oh.. my bad lol, hmm not actually getting what you're saying, give me a screen shot pls.
Abhibhat said:
It worked perfectly :highfive: cheers !!! can we change the place of name of network carrier in the notification bar similarly???
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try this app if you wanna change network carrier hxxp://db*tt/ZRdrSUg7
note : change " * " with " . " and change " hxxp " with " http "
dnt forget to press thank button hehe
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oh.. my bad lol, hmm not actually getting what you're saying, give me a screen shot pls.
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its like we gb users have the carrier name under the wifi and other buttons in status bar but i want it like that in cyanogenmod at the bottom!!!
Abhibhat said:
its like we gb users have the carrier name under the wifi and other buttons in status bar but i want it like that in cyanogenmod at the bottom!!!
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hmm ,, modified carrier name is possible but at the bottom? im not sure about it. of you want to edit you carrier name, tell me,ill share.
background
you know we have backgrounds that are set on the "settings" menu. How to change the background on that. This background also shows on some apps aswell. for example Creeds 2.1 has that purple background.
Thanks:good::good:

[THEME] ******Illusion WXtreme Mod*****

******Illusion WXtreme Mod*****
■■■■■Quick info on the screen! ■■■■■
■■■■■Easy access settings! ■■■■■
■■■■■Low battery consumption! ■■■■■
♥♥♥♥♥Lovely to see ..♥♥♥♥♥
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**Lightning Launcher** (Play link)
*you can do with others, so I prefer this:
- fix the widgets on the screen - (bar top, left).
- Choose which widget is on top or bottom.
- like the customizations folder.
**Zooper Widget** (Play link)
- All widgets have been made ​​with it.
**Media Utilities** (Play link)
- buttons play, pause, albumart, album name, songs, etc..
**Quick boot** (Play link)
- power options menu
Instructions
Launcher:
**Columns per page: 4
**Rows per page: 7
(if you are using Lightning Launcher Home, there's a backup of my desktop, the positioning is already configured.)
- Unzip file and paste it into: "sdcard/LightningLauncher/Illusion.Wxtreme"
Zooper Widget
- Unzip file and paste into: "sdcard/ZooperWidget/Templates"
**A higher resolution to help set up ..
2°...
Screens look awesome. I'm new to LL, how do I load the theme? I have LL running, but no /sdcard/LightningLauncher folder to extract to. If I create it and extract the zip to it, LL does not find the template to load.
(S4 i9505 w/ latest Omni nightly)
SCM020 said:
Screens look awesome. I'm new to LL, how do I load the theme? I have LL running, but no /sdcard/LightningLauncher folder to extract to. If I create it and extract the zip to it, LL does not find the template to load.
(S4 i9505 w/ latest Omni nightly)
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Columns 4 & Rows 7, :good:
leonardoaraujo said:
Columns 4 & Rows 7, :good:
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4x7 desktop grid applied > rebooted > "Apply, load installed template" > Select Template > ... and then nothing shows in the popup.
SCM020 said:
4x7 desktop grid applied > rebooted > "Apply, load installed template" > Select Template > ... and then nothing shows in the popup.
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I think you are a bit confused .. lol
is:
** The first attachment is a backup of the layout of my screen LL launcher already configured. (you do not need it to build the theme, it just good would things).
** The second attachment, are the widgets, all of them, everything you need to mount the desktop's inside this zip.
** Extract the zooper widgets, (... zw), and copy it to the "your internal storage/zooperwidget/templates folder, and add the widgets manually ..
I have helped a friend, sorry my bad english ..,
leonardoaraujo said:
I think you are a bit confused .. lol
is:
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Big thanks for helping. You're right, i am! I think i did all that. Very tempting to keep trying but my boss does not appreciate a good theme like i do, so unfortunately i'll have to keep trying later tonight.
Edit: Ok, it's later tonight now and i definitely did all that, at least twice, with all apps from play-links installed. Still no luck!
I did have to create the local LL folder again, shouldn't that have been there after installing LL?
And is " Apply" , " load installed template" > " Select Template" the right way to activate the theme after extracting the files?
Maybe Xposed gets in the way? DPI is on standard Omni setting (480 i think, which sucks, but i want to get this theme working) but changed for some individual apps using app-settings module.
SCM020 said:
Big thanks for helping. You're right, i am! I think i did all that. Very tempting to keep trying but my boss does not appreciate a good theme like i do, so unfortunately i'll have to keep trying later tonight.
Edit: Ok, it's later tonight now and i definitely did all that, at least twice, with all apps from play-links installed. Still no luck!
I did have to create the local LL folder again, shouldn't that have been there after installing LL?
And is " Apply" , " load installed template" > " Select Template" the right way to activate the theme after extracting the files?
Maybe Xposed gets in the way? DPI is on standard Omni setting (480 i think, which sucks, but i want to get this theme working) but changed for some individual apps using app-settings module.
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ok, let's make an attempt, make a backup of your settings LL:
preferences > settings > Backup & Restore
Choose a name for your backup .. then find it in your store, paste my backup in the same place ...
restore it the same way
preferences > settings > Backup & Restore ...
tell me if it worked for you ....
I will also make this theme with launcher themer, but the sidebar is not fixed, it is a feature of the LL, but easier for you ...
leonardoaraujo said:
Choose a name for your backup .. then find it in your store, paste my backup in the same place ...
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derp... why didn't i think of that? That worked, it was one level higher then expected. Custom Zooper widgets don't show in the list. The regular Zoopers and media utilities do. I've extracted the wxtreme *.ws files to
sdcard/ZooperWidget/templates and to
sdcard/ZooperWidget/autosave and to
sdcard/ZooperWidget/ and to
android/data/org.zooper.zwfree/templates and to
android/data/org.zooper.zwfree/

Enabling navigation bar on lg l5ii

I have seen many of people talking that there phone do not have a navigation bar .
Now today i am posting two ways for enabling navigation bar.
The first one is manual and have less no option of re-sizing or color it but the second one is easy and have many further options in it.
First one manual enabling:-
-first of all your device should be rooted and given super user privileges.
-Then you should be having a root explorer any of it will work but i use es file explorer.
-Then open es file explorer and open device/system/build.prop and then click es note editor.
-And add the following lines to the end of it
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0​-at last reboot your phone and you are done.
Now second method easy and have more options in it like re-sizing color etc.
-first of all talk about the requirements
you should be having a rooted phone, Xposed installer.
-now open xposed installer and click framework click OK.
-Then click install/update and click reboot.
-After reboot open xposed and click download and search for gravity box[JB].
-Scroll right and click download and after download install it.
-After install reboot your phone again and after reboot open gravity box .
-Now click navigation bar tweeks and enable navigation bar and choose other tweeks you want.
-And reboot your phone to see changes.
-And you are done.
Don't Forget To Click The Thanks Button Below If I Helped You.
Confirmed working on lg 5ii e450

[GUIDE] How To Remove Network Icons(4G/3G/G/E) From The Status Bar

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REMOVING NETWORK ICONS FROM STATUS BAR
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Hey there folks. This is my first guide so don't except from me a lot. Please do cooperate and if you have any problem, head to comments and at last sorry for my bad english
Requirements:
1. The Rom From Which You Want To Remove The Network Icons.
2. SystemUI.apk
3. A PC (You can also do it on phone by using ES File Explorer)
4. Attached Files
5. ES File Explorer
6. And Most Important-
Brain
How To(NO DECOMPILING REQUIRED):
1. Extract the ROM and navigate to SystemUI.apk and extract it.
2. Navigate To res/drawable.
3. Look for files having 3G/4G/G/E icon. The file names commonly start with stat_sys_network but it is not for all ROMs. So, it is better to look for icons.
4. Now open the icons with paint, erase them and resize them to 1x1 res and save them.
5. If you can't do the above method copy out the icons from the attached files and paste them in the res/drawable folder but rename them according to the original icons name.
6. Now Compress The APK and choose the "STORE" compression method.
7. After Compression Rename The "SystemUI.rar" To "SystemUI.apk"
8. Replace The Old "SytemUI.apk" with the new one.
9. Compress the whole ROM using WinRAR and select Store Compression Method.
10. Flash the ROM or push the apk through ADB or simply replace it in the current ROM.
Note:
On replacing it in the current ROM it will force close so you have to restart the phone and after restarting you can't see any status bar. Now replace it again and change the permission to 'rwrr' and restart again. This time it will work fine and your network icons will be gone.
11. Cheers!!!!!
Man that was awesome!
Just what i needed, but i have some questions, you remove all icons? big 3g and little 3g, or just Big 3g?
When i use xposed, i remove wifi icon because when wifi is connected, the network icon disappears, so the status bar looks clean Its possible to do something like that?
But without ROOT because i have a new phone now and i will wait for the warranty u know...
Manish1708 said:
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REMOVING NETWORK ICONS FROM STATUS BAR
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Hey there folks. This is my first guide so don't except from me a lot. Please do cooperate and if you have any problem, head to comments and at last sorry for my bad english
Requirements:
1. The Rom From Which You Want To Remove The Network Icons.
2. SystemUI.apk
3. A PC (You can also do it on phone by using ES File Explorer)
4. Attached Files
5. ES File Explorer
6. And Most Important-
Brain
How To(NO DECOMPILING REQUIRED):
1. Extract the ROM and navigate to SystemUI.apk and extract it.
2. Navigate To res/drawable.
3. Look for files having 3G/4G/G/E icon. The file names commonly start with stat_sys_network but it is not for all ROMs. So, it is better to look for icons.
4. Now open the icons with paint, erase them and resize them to 1x1 res and save them.
5. If you can't do the above method copy out the icons from the attached files and paste them in the res/drawable folder but rename them according to the original icons name.
6. Now Compress The APK and choose the "STORE" compression method.
7. After Compression Rename The "SystemUI.rar" To "SystemUI.apk"
8. Replace The Old "SytemUI.apk" with the new one.
9. Compress the whole ROM using WinRAR and select Store Compression Method.
10. Flash the ROM or push the apk through ADB or simply replace it in the current ROM.
Note:
On replacing it in the current ROM it will force close so you have to restart the phone and after restarting you can't see any status bar. Now replace it again and change the permission to 'rwrr' and restart again. This time it will work fine and your network icons will be gone.
11. Cheers!!!!!
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Hi can you do it for my Elephone S8, I have some trouble to do that alone. I will be thankful.
Best Method
Manish1708 said:
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Really it is better to use apps like system ui tuner if the phone is rooted
Guide for Pie (Android 9)
Your guide was very helpful, and ignited the spark in me to investigate how to do this on the latestish firmware.
You can do this on Pie by:
-Extracting the files formatted as ic_*network*_mobiledata.xml
-Setting every instance of
Code:
android:viewportWidth=
and
Code:
android:viewportHeight=
to 0
-Reinserting said files back into the archive
-Deleting systemui.apk and replacing it with the modified apk with 644 permissions
-Rebooting
Cheers!

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