[Q] Ice Cream's onscreen buttons. - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Will the onscreen buttons be disabled once it rolls to our G2's and other phones alike?
The capacitive buttons aren't going anywhere.
Thanks.

yes you can disable the onscreen buttons, and it is an old news

I see...-_-
lol Sorry about that.
Thanks.

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Hardware keyboard button mapping

I'm looking for a way to remap hardware keys on the touch pro2's keyboard. Apparently the rom I'm running had a different keyboard orientation, as not all of the buttons correspond to what they're supposed to be. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Keyboard navigation keys...?

All,
I have a desire and have come from the winmo world. I am struggling to find the cursor keys on my keyboard, can anyone help?
All the best,
Sam
PianoSam said:
All,
I have a desire and have come from the winmo world. I am struggling to find the cursor keys on my keyboard, can anyone help?
All the best,
Sam
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There are none. You just use the optical trackpad instead.
Thanks for the prompt reply, but I am very clumsy and wonder if there is a keyboard out there I could load to get cursor keys back?
All the best,
Sam.
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=663608
You can map the volume button to move cursor
smarter keyboard pro allows you to have the keyboard arrows
in fact it's so good that when using the normal keyboard, you can just swipe in an direction to have the arrow keys displayed
also provides you with the stock android keyboard
would recommend

[Q] Change What On-Screen Buttons Do?

Hello lovely crazy modder people
For my Xperia Arc I downloaded the on-screen buttons, and I love them
But there's just one downfall, the on screen buttons do exactly the same thing as the physical buttons right underneath them XD So is there anyway I can change what the on-screen buttons do, and change the icons?
Thanks!

[Q] Disable capacitive buttons?

I'm running AOKP, and I can enable the menu bar like a Nexus. And I can disable the back lighting for the capacitive keys, but I can't figure out how to completely disable the capacitive keys. So it's still subject to accidental key presses, which is annoying.
I've read about some hack for the S3 to disable the capacitive keys, but have found no fix for the s4. Anyone have any info on this?
kukabuka said:
I'm running AOKP, and I can enable the menu bar like a Nexus. And I can disable the back lighting for the capacitive keys, but I can't figure out how to completely disable the capacitive keys. So it's still subject to accidental key presses, which is annoying.
I've read about some hack for the S3 to disable the capacitive keys, but have found no fix for the s4. Anyone have any info on this?
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Aokp should have a settings menu for hardware keys where you can reassign the functions of the capacitive buttons to anything you want. Including nothing.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
entcim very
Skipjacks said:
Aokp should have a settings menu for hardware keys where you can reassign the functions of the capacitive buttons to anything you want. Including nothing.
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That would certainly do the trick, but I am unable to find it. There is a place to full customize the menu bar with what buttons you want and what they do, but not the built in capacitive buttons.
kukabuka said:
That would certainly do the trick, but I am unable to find it. There is a place to full customize the menu bar with what buttons you want and what they do, but not the built in capacitive buttons.
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I'm using SlimBean rom so I can't check the menu set up on AOKP easily.
But in SlimBean this feature is under Navigation -> Hardware Keys
I cna' verify that AOKP has this feature.
I know it exists in Carbon and Slim ROM
If AOKP doesn't have it and thsi is a must have feature for you, give Slim or Carbon a shot. If you use regular Phone UI instead of Tablet or Phablet UI that is available in AOKP you will find that Carbon are Slim are VERY similar as far as available features adn tweaks.
Yeah, doesn't look like it exists on AOKP. It's not a deal breaker for me, but but if Slim and Carbon have the feature, I will definitely check them out. Thanks for the info!

diasble capacitive buttons and add soft keys?

I just bought a tab s 4g and the capacitive buttons are really annoying. Is the there anyway to add soft keys?
Root it. And there is a thread about this
noskill01 said:
Root it. And there is a thread about this
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So there is no way without rooting?
I also find the volume rocker to be really annoying as I always accidentally hit them. It would be nice to be able to turn these off

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