I think my statusbar clock moved and is now half hidden behind the camera notch....
am i the only one with this problem?
Tried toggling off rebooting and on again, system ui tuner and a few magisk modules but it's always on the far left
I'm on rmx2202_11_c.20, if anyone has any ideas greatly appreciated
I don't have this issue. Stock. No root.
I found out the problem is with viperFX magisk module
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I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing the status bar clock on the lockscreen after the 4.4.4 update or what people have done to fix that and remove it JUST from the lockscreen. Xposed Framework? It's minor but really annoying to me and I have searched through quite a few Xposed modules and have yet to find that setting to modify.
Moguledyouth said:
I'm just wondering if anyone else is seeing the status bar clock on the lockscreen after the 4.4.4 update or what people have done to fix that and remove it JUST from the lockscreen. Xposed Framework? It's minor but really annoying to me and I have searched through quite a few Xposed modules and have yet to find that setting to modify.
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Go to Google Play store. Here is the link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobint.locker install The Holo Locker click on Appearance Settings then, then click on Hide Status Bar it changes your lock screen and removes status bar. Or you can try Widget Locker which is a paid app.
I actually found the option and my solution within the GravityBox Xposed module.
Hello.
I just installed KitKat from http://forum.xda-developers.com/oma...rom-omate-truesmart-ironman-firmware-t2998434 and it looks like most apps launch in fullscreen mode and I have trouble getting the status bar back anywhere except from the default launcher.
Is there a way to disable this "fullscreen by default" setting anywhere?
stanelie said:
Is there a way to disable this "fullscreen by default" setting anywhere?
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No, this is changed in the ROM. We do not know how it is done, the Umeox/MediaTek changes are hidden.
The change is different from 4.2, so SwipeStatusBar very seldom work.
The workaround is rooting, Xposed, GravityBox and enabling Expanded Desktop.
Permanent status bar
I finally have a working PoC for permanently enabling the status bar in every app, and will try to build an Xposed module to control the visibility of the status bar in these smart watches. I'll be back
Edit:
I'm back.
Xposed module to enable the status bar in (most) launchers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/truesmart-status-bar-custom-launchers-t3063624
(N.B! Only tested on a 4.4 ROM)
Opened my tablet this morning to find the navigation bar was missing. Restarted to see if this fixed the problem, then android updated but still the navigation bar is missing and I can't get it back.
It isn't rooted and I am just using the latest stock.
Any help would be appreciated. :good:
Are you rooted and did you install XPOSED with gravitybox module?
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There are a number of soft-key replacement apps in the Play Store, at least one or two of which probably do not require root.
Rooted w/Ultimate Dynamic Navbar installed is the way to be, though.
Google a bit, there is a line you can add to the build.prop to hide or show the navigation bar. Maybe that will help.
I have a unrooted honor 5x and if I'm in the launcher, the notification status is jumbled shows two signal bars the battery icon is overlapping a identical battery icon. The funny thing is. It's only jumbled on the launcher, if I'm in a app the notification is cool. Confused as to what's going on. Any help would be great. I left a screen shot so y'all could see. Doesn't matter which launcher it is the stock does it to
First of all, that's weird of all I've seen
Your problem may have multiple solutions
1.restart your phone
If it doesn't help
2.clear data of your launcher,
If this doesn't help,
3.try changing view mode
If this doesn't help
4.uninstall and install launcher again
If this doesn't help
5.try any other launcher
And if this doesn't help,
6.do not install any launcher at all, use stock
Loool
try a different launcher, if its still there its a software issue and may need to flash stock rom
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I reapplied the stock theme and that fixed the problem
I have been using an app called Granular Immersive Mode that does not require root to hide the status bar on selected applications. You do need to grant permission through ADB but the instructions are fairly clear and straightforward. After the update today the app stopped working as it used to, it no longer hides the status bar, just changes color to black, I have tried other immersive mode apps and they are all working in the same fashion. This is a big bummer for me...be aware if you are running the update today and any tips or work arounds would be greatly appreciated.
arman3986 said:
I have been using an app called Granular Immersive Mode that does not require root to hide the status bar on selected applications. You do need to grant permission through ADB but the instructions are fairly clear and straightforward. After the update today the app stopped working as it used to, it no longer hides the status bar, just changes color to black, I have tried other immersive mode apps and they are all working in the same fashion. This is a big bummer for me...be aware if you are running the update today and any tips or work arounds would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't have this phone but Fluid NG gestures doesn't hide the navbar since android 11. I have to use a magisk module to get rid of the navbar.
Tulsadiver said:
I don't have this phone but Fluid NG gestures doesn't hide the navbar since android 11. I have to use a magisk module to get rid of the navbar.
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LG put a backed-in option to hide the navbar now but there is no way to hide the status bar which bothers me the same.
Tulsadiver said:
I don't have this phone but Fluid NG gestures doesn't hide the navbar since android 11. I have to use a magisk module to get rid of the navbar.
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It's because Google nuked overscan from Android with Android 11. Overscan is what allowed pretty much every third-party app in existence to "push" things like status bars and navigation bars offscreen. When asked about this, Google admitted that killing overscan is a feature, not a bug, so sadly, it's here to stay. It blows.
I loved FNG, but I've since had to revert to LG's gestures (which, to their credit, are WAY better and smoother than they were in Android 10, IMO). I can't root my phone, so it is what it is.