Hi all -
I was wondering if anybody knows how to disable the TouchFlo menu auto-hide feature in panorama mode. I would like the menu to be always on without hitting the 'menu up' button to restore it.
Thanks!!
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I want to make my screen rotate via manila button.
I`m doing in registry:
HomeLSKPath: "\windows\manila.exe"
HomeLSKText: "Rotate"
HomeLSKArguments: "?????"
What command (argument) will rotate screen ?
Of course i can assign here for example program zenyee rotatescreen, but i wonder if manila can do it itself ?
Assign one of the Hardware Key to Rotate.. For eg.. When you long press the Call button it rotates the current active window.. If you are on Manila, then it rotates it, but Manila is not good in Landscape mode.. You can try it out.
You can change this under settings --> button.
I don't see there is option to rotate screen for the 'Button1 (hold)' only list of program and some virtual keys
You have to enable the rotation with Advanced config(i think you have to enable "show orientation settings" under screen menu) and then you will find the <rotate> option in button settings
Thanks, I found out it need to use the HD Tweak to enable screen rotate first.
Hey,
Is there a way to quickly enable/disable the swipe function on the keyboard?
thanks
Is there a way to get the system to not add the menu button to various google programs? I'm running AOKP and I've got the menu button added to the navbar. Consequently, I want to get rid of it in the apps. Also, I would like the menu to pop up at the bottom and not the top. I would think this would be highly desired. What am I missing?
the menu inside the applications is built into the app itself. you wont be able to remove it unless you decompile the APK's and remove the menu yourself
I thought that the program used a signal from the system to determine if it has a menu button and uses that to determine the need for it. Does the Galaxy S III still get this button in apps like the play store and gmail? I don't know, but I would think not.
So from my research, it seems that the "overflow menu", as it is now called, only appears in the "action bar" when there is no menu button present on the device. For legacy devices that run ICS, it seems that android will detect that a menu button is present and not show the "overflow menu".
So basically, I'm wondering how I can trick the Galaxy Nexus into thinking there is a menu button present. This really should be an option for current roms as lots of people add the menu button to the navbar.
You have to hide the navbar to get what you want. When I use LMT and disable the navbar, the action button in all apps no longer appears. There is some api that tells the action bar menu to appear or not just like you want.
RogerPodacter said:
You have to hide the navbar to get what you want. When I use LMT and disable the navbar, the action button in all apps no longer appears. There is some api that tells the action bar menu to appear or not just like you want.
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What is LMT?
From my searchings, that seems to be what I've found. there is a methods called "hasPermanentMenuKey()" to return true this requires that there not be a navbar. Unfortunately, this kinda kills things as the whole point of hiding it was because I had a menu key in my navbar.
Thanks so much for the helpful reply!!!
Hi,
Is there any way to disable this feature? [hiding of both status bar and navigational soft keys]. Can't say I particularly like it.
I use custom PA ROM and it doesn't have ability to disable it with power button ...
Help would be much appreciated.
EDIT: option can be turned on/off in tiled settings in drop-down status bar ... sorry overlooked that
Hi All,
When I use Navigation Gesture instead of Nav Bar, the "switch Keyboard" Button is also gone,.
I use Gboard and another third party input, butnow find it very hard to switch around, have to go all the way to setting --languages--
just wondering is there a shortcut / Gesture for switch keyboard?
Thanks in advance
Hi @sd1577956,
I came up against the same issue with my 6T when using Navigation gestures as opposed to either the Android 8 (Oreo) or 9 (Pie) Navigation Bar.
I found that when I tap into an an area that I can enter text and the keyboard appears, a new notification also appears that if I tap it, allows me to switch between keyboards.
Some keyboards (like the native Gboard), also allow you to switch keyboards by long pressing the space bar (but this is not supported universally by third party keyboards in my experience).
I hope that helps,