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Hey, since I bought my Pixel 2 Xl, I saw on videos those nav bar burn in and so I've tried both immersive and Tulsadiver Mod, Navbar Gone with Swipe Navigation with Edge Gesture. Immersive is good but it doesn't get rid of the nav bar completely and everytime I Swipe up Navbar gets up so i discarded the Immersive mode.
Then i tried Navbar gone, it worked great until some apps like Google photos crashed randomly. I checked if it was anything installed on my phone but i did a factory image reset and install just Magisk and the mod and it when crashing again.
Looking at my old devices (Nexus 5) and tried to use what i did use back in the day to remove my navbar to use pie and boom! It worked flawless and no crashing with any app. Obviously you need ROOT.
I only tested on stock ROM**
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO WRONG, ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR DATA
REMEMBER TO DOWNLOAD SOME NAVIGATION APP BEFORE DOING THIS.
[YOU NEED ROOT]
1.Download a Build.Promp Editor /I used https://goo.gl/jXvZSu
2. Grant root access and press the edit button
3. Go to the last line press enter (Wich will create a new line)
4. Add this on a new line: "qemu.hw.mainkeys = 1" (without the quotes)
5. Save and reboot.
I'd hope I've helped someone
This isn't really new but I'm sure your post will be helpful to some, nonetheless.
One thing I want to stress is that it is crucial to download and setup an app like Pie Control (Play Store link), Unique Controls (Play Store link), or Gesture Control (Play Store link) prior to disabling your nav bar. Otherwise you'll have no way to navigate around, making downloading and installing one of these nav bar apps after the fact, extremely difficult.
Will this work on any room? For example carbon?
quinejh said:
Will this work on any room? For example carbon?
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I haven't tried this on another ROM only stock sorry i didn't specify ?
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Will this work on any room? For example carbon?
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I haven't tried this on another ROM only stock sorry i didn't specify
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It should work on any ROM. I've personally used this method to disable nav bar on stock as well as Lineage OS, with no issues. Carbon should be fine too.
If you want to do this system-lessly, my magisk module does same thing.
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/magisk-module-hide-navbar
I'd suggest using LMT launcher instead of pie control. Same features but no ads and it's neat
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If you want to do this system-lessly, my magisk module does same thing.
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/magisk-module-hide-navbar
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After updating to Pie for some reason this module no longer works.
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After updating to Pie for some reason this module no longer works.
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On my P2XL with Pie it works.
Maybe you have to update Magisk to v16.7 (latest one)
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On my P2XL with Pie it works.
Maybe you have to update Magisk to v16.7 (latest one)
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Can confirm I'm on magisk 16 1674. I've also completely wiped my device and started fresh and the mobile still didn't work. ?* I'll just modify build.prop I guess
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If you want to do this system-lessly, my magisk module does same thing.
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/magisk-module-hide-navbar
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Thanks, Works on Stock PIE.
You guys Dan also try the "custom navigation bar" app which will allow you to select invisible icons. Not a perfect solution but it works well.
Very tks
To add my five cents:
Been using Fluid Navigation Gestures application for a while. With the last update before public release it became mature enough to recommend it.
You can disable navbar / it has various options. Try it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fb.fluid
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To add my five cents:
Been using Fluid Navigation Gestures application for a while. With the last update before public release it became mature enough to recommend it.
You can disable navbar / it has various options. Try it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fb.fluid
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I was watching a YouTube video that was using this app. Tried it out and it's great. Love the animation at the bottom when you use it
I use Fluid Navigation Gestures as well and it's brilliant. It's well worth the money for the pro too!
matekaneve said:
I use Fluid Navigation Gestures as well and it's brilliant. It's well worth the money for the pro too!
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Thanks you for the tip! Works flawless and looks very nice
doesnt work!!
im on the latest version of stock pie, rooted with magisk.
This just doesnt work for me at all.
Ive tried using a build.prop editor
Ive tried adding it using adb shell, to see if it made a difference.
NOTHING WORKS!!
The magisk module doesnt work.
Any ideas as to why? I dont want to install another 3rd party app.
Ive always just added the build.prop setting, and used pie control from the play store.
HELP!!
(on a funnier note, i just realized that the last time i edited my profile i was using the HD2 as my daily driver)
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I had found this sometime ago and couldnt find it again. just found and implemented it.
while this doesnt completely disable it, its definitely better than having the navbar always present. Works with Android P.
it also has instructions on how to hide the status bar, as well.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz1/how-to/hide-navbar-statusbar-via-adb-root-t3918481
Works on Android 10! Thanx!
any idea? The stock nv bar is definitely too high for me. Has anyone successfully changed it without using xposed modules?
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any idea? The stock nv bar is definitely too high for me. Has anyone successfully changed it without using xposed modules?
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@Moriatier, you're back! After starting the world-famous V30 Frankenstein thread you just sort of disappeared!
I wrote up the instructions (later in the thread) but you were the one who really started the discussion.
You can use Substratum and even though it's made for Samsung devices, you can use the samsung system mods theme to change the nav bar height. I use it to set mine to zero so I can use gestures instead. But they have other height options in it. Probably best not to mess with any of the other parts in there though since it IS for Samsung devices. Although I got "more animation scales" in settings working too.
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You can use Substratum and even though it's made for Samsung devices, you can use the samsung system mods theme to change the nav bar height. I use it to set mine to zero so I can use gestures instead. But they have other height options in it. Probably best not to mess with any of the other parts in there though since it IS for Samsung devices. Although I got "more animation scales" in settings working too.
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Link to the mod please? Thanks.
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Link to the mod please? Thanks.
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Assuming you know how to use Substratum, just install this and set the nav height to the one you want and then reboot
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=substratum.draco.systemmods&hl=en_US
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@Moriatier, you're back! After starting the Frankenstein thread you just sort of disappeared!
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always here, bro., being happy for you guys discussing all the flashing possibilities. Just got 20f flashed and it works great. miss u guys.
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You can use Substratum and even though it's made for Samsung devices, you can use the samsung system mods theme to change the nav bar height. I use it to set mine to zero so I can use gestures instead. But they have other height options in it. Probably best not to mess with any of the other parts in there though since it IS for Samsung devices. Although I got "more animation scales" in settings working too.
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good to hear that. thanks
And after you've done the nav bar 0 what mod or Application you used for gestures?
The phone is working properly? Any bugs with gestures navigation?
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And after you've done the nav bar 0 what mod or Application you used for gestures?
The phone is working properly? Any bugs with gestures navigation?
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OnePlus Gestures in the play store. No issues at all
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And after you've done the nav bar 0 what mod or Application you used for gestures?
The phone is working properly? Any bugs with gestures navigation?
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i do not need nav bar 0 aha
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i do not need nav bar 0 aha
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I do.... To use gesture.
Hy
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OnePlus Gestures in the play store. No issues at all
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you used the option,,hide navbar,, or just from substrate module did you make navigation 0 and then use gestures.... I ask because my phone is not rooted, i do not have any backup and i do not want to brick my Lg v30.
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you used the option,,hide navbar,, or just from substrate module did you make navigation 0 and then use gestures.... I ask because my phone is not rooted, i do not have any backup and i do not want to brick my Lg v30.
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I believe you can use substratum without root in Oreo. It's been a while but I think I was using it before rooting. It uses a systemless method. Substratum has a fail safe in it where If it detects a problem like system ui keeps force closing so many times, it will disable the overlays and set it back to normal. So there isn't too much of a risk. I got myself in some situations where I couldn't do anything and just got a bunch of force closes but Substratum took care of it. Never had an issue with the Navbar overlay though. If you ever want the navbar back, you just go into Substratum and disable the overlay and reboot.
I'm rooted but the reason I didn't use OnePlus Gestures built in nav bar hide is because it had some minor annoyances. Like when I would unlock my device, the navbar would show for a split second then disappear. So I just felt, for me, it was better to use substratum and get rid of it all together. Although, with this method, you can actually toggle it off and on real quick.
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I believe you can use substratum without root in Oreo. It's been a while but I think I was using it before rooting. It uses a systemless method. Substratum has a fail safe in it where If it detects a problem like system ui keeps force closing so many times, it will disable the overlays and set it back to normal. So there isn't too much of a risk. I got myself in some situations where I couldn't do anything and just got a bunch of force closes but Substratum took care of it. Never had an issue with the Navbar overlay though. If you ever want the navbar back, you just go into Substratum and disable the overlay and reboot.
I'm rooted but the reason I didn't use OnePlus Gestures built in nav bar hide is because it had some minor annoyances. Like when I would unlock my device, the navbar would show for a split second then disappear. So I just felt, for me, it was better to use substratum and get rid of it all together. Although, with this method, you can actually toggle it off and on real quick.
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So I do not have to use Substratum samsung system mods? There is another overlay in substratum to hide nav bar? And then to use gesture app..?
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So I do not have to use Substratum samsung system mods? There is another overlay in substratum to hide nav bar? And then to use gesture app..?
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There might be other overlays but that's the one I use and it works for me.
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There might be other overlays but that's the one I use and it works for me.
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Ok.... Thank you
Unfortunately, the andromeda substratum plugin does not work ~ no connection ~ and samsung mods says that the option to make navbar 0 is not working in oreo.... Sad... I"ll reinstall my Windows 10 and tray again.... I really want to use gesture navigation with this beautifull phone.
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Unfortunately, the andromeda substratum plugin does not work ~ no connection ~ and samsung mods says that the option to make navbar 0 is not working in oreo.... Sad... I"ll reinstall my Windows 10 and tray again.... I really want to use gesture navigation with this beautifull phone.
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Try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fb.fluid in my opinion its great!
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Unfortunately, the andromeda substratum plugin does not work ~ no connection ~ and samsung mods says that the option to make navbar 0 is not working in oreo.... Sad... I"ll reinstall my Windows 10 and tray again.... I really want to use gesture navigation with this beautifull phone.
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Did you turn on USB Debugging?
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Did you turn on USB Debugging?
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Yes.... I did
I think there is a problem with my windows 10....
I install lg driver.... Adb driver.... Usb debbuging on
And still no conections
I love that OnePlus gives us the option to use either gesture or three-button navigation. But I wish we had two-button navigation too! It's the best of both worlds! The good news is that it's super easy to enable Two Button Navigation with a super quick and easy ADB command. You will need USB Debugging enabled on your phone and ADB installed on your computer.
ADB Command: adb shell cmd overlay enable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.twobutton
Check out the video here to see it in action.
If you are on Android 11, the first method will not work. Please watch this video for instructions on how to get Two Button Navigation working on Android 11 (root required):
Would you happen to know how to get the original OnePlus gestures back to? Just figured I'd ask. Thanks.
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Would you happen to know how to get the original OnePlus gestures back to? Just figured I'd ask. Thanks.
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I'm not sure which ones you're referring to. If you can give me an example, I might be able to figure something out though!
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I'm not sure which ones you're referring to. If you can give me an example, I might be able to figure something out though!
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they were the OnePlus gestures found on the OnePlus 6t that's what I came from and the back was a swipe up from the bottom corner of the left or the right side and then swipe up home was straight up from the center and then recents was swipe up and hold and then you can also jump to your last app that you opened by swiping up and to the right.
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they were the OnePlus gestures found on the OnePlus 6t that's what I came from and the back was a swipe up from the bottom corner of the left or the right side and then swipe up home was straight up from the center and then recents was swipe up and hold and then you can also jump to your last app that you opened by swiping up and to the right.
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So it took me a few minutes to refresh my memory but I figured out what you're looking for! Good news is that I have the answer, bad news is that it's not what you're looking for.
When Google rolled out Android 10 they basically gave OEM's requirements on how the navigation bar had to work. The old implementation you're looking for is OnePlus's take on gesture navigation and Google basically says don't do it. So when they rolled out the OnePlus 7, they got rid of that option.
There might still be a way to enable it, but I haven't found anything yet. If I do, I'll be sure to let you know!
Here's a really good write up that explains the change. https://www.xda-developers.com/google-gesture-navigation-android-10/
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rwilco12 said:
So it took me a few minutes to refresh my memory but I figured out what you're looking for! Good news is that I have the answer, bad news is that it's not what you're looking for.
When Google rolled out Android 10 they basically gave OEM's requirements on how the navigation bar had to work. The old implementation you're looking for is OnePlus's take on gesture navigation and Google basically says don't do it. So when they rolled out the OnePlus 7, they got rid of that option.
There might still be a way to enable it, but I haven't found anything yet. If I do, I'll be sure to let you know!
Here's a really good write up that explains the change. https://www.xda-developers.com/google-gesture-navigation-android-10/
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Yes should be nice...
On 6T Android10 , we have both options to choose, google implementation and this one from OnePlus, for gesture navigation..
I believe this app will provide you all the gestures you need, posted elsewhere on these forums.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures
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I believe this app will provide you all the gestures you need, posted elsewhere on these forums.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures
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I'm using fluid navigation control for now. Was just hoping to not have to use a app for gestures.
rwilco12 said:
So it took me a few minutes to refresh my memory but I figured out what you're looking for! Good news is that I have the answer, bad news is that it's not what you're looking for.
When Google rolled out Android 10 they basically gave OEM's requirements on how the navigation bar had to work. The old implementation you're looking for is OnePlus's take on gesture navigation and Google basically says don't do it. So when they rolled out the OnePlus 7, they got rid of that option.
There might still be a way to enable it, but I haven't found anything yet. If I do, I'll be sure to let you know!
Here's a really good write up that explains the change. https://www.xda-developers.com/google-gesture-navigation-android-10/
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FWIW, Google doesn't force OEMs to get rid of their own gesture implementation - they just have to hide it behind one extra Settings layer. For example, on the OPPO Find X2 Pro running ColorOS 7.1, you can still enable the swipe-up gestures (the same one from older versions of OxygenOS) as well as Google's full-screen gestures.
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FWIW, Google doesn't force OEMs to get rid of their own gesture implementation - they just have to hide it behind one extra Settings layer. For example, on the OPPO Find X2 Pro running ColorOS 7.1, you can still enable the swipe-up gestures (the same one from older versions of OxygenOS) as well as Google's full-screen gestures.
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Thanks for the clarification friend!
And long time no see! We need another Android BBQ!
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Thanks for the clarification friend!
And long time no see! We need another Android BBQ!
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Yeah, it's a shame that event is no longer around. It was the only event within driving distance for me
This command works also for the normal OnePlus 8 :good: I have done it and it works perfect and i'm happy to have the Two-Button Naqvigation back Thx for this tip :good:
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This command works also for the normal OnePlus 8 :good: I have done it and it works perfect and i'm happy to have the Two-Button Naqvigation back Thx for this tip :good:
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You're very welcome! Enjoy!
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Ok I found this and it works the OnePlus gestures are there and does work but can we disable the Google assistant so it stop popping up when I swipe to go back.?
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...es-navigation-oneplus-5-5t-android-10-update/
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coming from op6 and im very used to the op6 gestures..
i always forward whatsapp messages with the "news" gesture haha
i/we need to get rid of google assistant to pop up
PLEASE!!!
Thanks for this. I was really missing the 2 button layout so it's great to have it back!! ☺
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coming from op6 and im very used to the op6 gestures..
i always forward whatsapp messages with the "news" gesture haha
i/we need to get rid of google assistant to pop up
PLEASE!!!
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Search on Google play store for assistant shortcuts. You can change it to be back or map it to anything you want.its made by stjin
Doesn't work anymore with A11, what a pitty !
Another one for the 11 long bug list...
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Another one for the 11 long bug list...
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I wish it was a bug! Unfortunately, it's 100% by design. With Android 10, Google basically retired any navigation options that weren't their gesture or three-button options. Manufacturers can still include their own options but they have to do it in a submenu and can't use the Google framework files for it. They basically have to repack a bunch of files to get their stuff in the right spot on the menus, to get the overlay to work correctly, and then they have to still push the Google options as the default. It's just not cost-effective for OnePlus (or any manufacturer other than maybe Samsung) to use another option now. This method worked because OnePlus already had the work done on the framework, they just didn't update the menu to show their navigation options. With Android 11, there was enough of a rebase going on that they didn't go through the effort of adding it back in. But hey, this is XDA. I'm sure we'll see some mods in the future that will bring it back though!
How to remove navigation bar (three button) in Android 11. NOTE: Root is required to use this method!
Hi guys! Please either move or remove this thread if it's either in the wrong place or covered by another thread. This thread is intended to walk through removing the three-button navigation bar in Android 11 since the traditional way ('wm overscan') doesn't work anymore.
This is useful for if you want to use an alternative gesture system, such as Fluid Navigation Gestures (FNG). Before you get started with the below, be sure you have enabled the replacement system first. FNG's built in navbar disabler doesn't work on Android 11, so you don't need to have this switched on.
Assuming you have root already (there should be plenty of tutorials available to help you out on this), all you really need to do is download Substratum Lite and nonavbar.apk (available at: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsqLR2yZd3fMiaV4fcCSAw7trgl8AQ?e=e9ncai). Choose to install nonavbar.apk, then it should show up as a theme in 'lite'. After pressing the NoNavBar theme, you should see 'Android System (android [11])' to the left of a checkbox. After checking this box, press the '1 SELECTED' button on the bottom right. Then, press 'Install selected', restart, and get back to this screen to finally 'Enable selected'.
See for screenshots: https://photos.app.goo.gl/HL48xhsZMPMkmcdV7
And at that, you should have your replacement gestures as your primary input now! Enjoy!
I'm by no means an expert, so my ability to help with questions is limited. Hope this helps!
Works perfectly on OP8 Pro with latest Android 11 update. Thanks a lot.
I would appreciate if there is the way to completely
hide status bar in android 11 with "no display cutout magisk module".
Been searching this for awhile now. Thanks for the solution, works great
Amazing! Thanks so much for looking into this, was very torn away when I couldn't disable nav bars given I used immersion mode with FNG on Android 10. Tried this on android 11 and it worked. Actually for Galaxy OneUI devices I don't need to be rooted.
You can just use the substratum lite and install synergy - OneUI compiler app. It will apply the modifications on a built in OneUI theme.
Question; how did you find or created that nonavapp.apk?
Since android 11 came out and google pulled that overscan crap, I have been scouring the net for a solution to use FNG. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
As the creator of the Fullscreen/Immersive gestures module, I'll just say, thanks for offering users the ability to use their favorite alternative navigation methods on Android 11
It's really unfortunate that people have to be either forced to use Android's standard navigation gestures (which quite a few people dislike) or an impossible to be hidden 3 button navbar (due to the removal of Overscan)
Keep up the good work
On Pixel 5, after enabling NoNavBar, there's a delay when switching between camera modes. It goes from 1 sec without it enabled to almost 5 second after enabling it
Works perfectly fine on my 7T Pro running OOS Beta 1! Thanks!
Works on great on mi A3! Thanks a lot!
Works great, but, could you possibly build it for the "normal" substratum?
Thanks a lot
Excellent work!
I was looking for a solution to this problem with FNG.
Now, If I can say something about this, in my case, the Home Gesture (Swipe Up) dindt work. I reboot the phone and nothing happened. After some minutes, I decided to try this:
Configuration > Adittional Settings > Full Screen Display > Activate the option "Full Screen Gestures".
This way, I could to use the Swipe Up gesture.
To finish, I would like to know what to do to undo all this configuration when I decide not use FNG anymore. I'd really appreciate it.
NOTE: I have a xiaomi phone (MI 9).
Substratum lite is free, but it requires another app called synergy (it's just $2, but it's annoying to have to pay for it). haha
Either way, this tutorial worked very well for my galaxy s10+, so that I could use FNG instead of the new navigation bar from android 11 (the new navigation bar is pretty good actually, but it's annoying as hell that it didn't let me disable the Google Assistant shortcut that is activated by holding the mid button). Thank you for this solution!
Thanks for this apk. I used to use XDA navigation gestures a lot on A10. Which I really miss a lot on Note 20 OneUi 3.1. so question is can I use this on a non rooted OneUi 3 with synergy and substratum lite?
hi, does anyone tried it on ONEPLUS 8 ?
thanks
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hi, does anyone tried it on ONEPLUS 8 ?
thanks
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This works perfectly on my OnePlus 8T on Android 11, so it should work the same on OP8.
Thank you so much @Veiran for sharing with us, it has been many months that a lot of us were searching for the solution. I didn't know that this was posted back then in Nov 2020, but I am glad to find it today!
Is the source code open for this?
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hi, does anyone tried it on ONEPLUS 8 ?
thanks
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Yes i am on the current stock rom and its working great on my Oneplus 8
The provided link to the nonavbar.apk does not work anymore. Can someone share this apk with me?
Link is working.
@Fr1day_13 - thanks. I tried it under windows and it works, but not under Android. My fault!
Can I use ADB come true?
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它可以用亚行隐藏导航栏吗? Is it possible to hide the navbar with adb?
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Found this. You'll find more doing a Google search for it. I run Samsung's but I feel you as I would hate not having control over the UI...
I've tried this but it doesn't work on my phone. Seems that global immersive mode has been discontinued since A11.
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I've tried this but it doesn't work on my phone. Seems that global immersive mode has been discontinued since A11.
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Android 10 is as high as I'll go, 12 is fubar.
Upgrades... destroyer of worlds.