I've been a long time user of alarm clock plus but since getting the nexus I am concerned about the screen saver not hiding the soft buttons and causing burn in.
Does anyone know of a good screen saver with a clock that hides the buttons?
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You can email the dev and ask him to incorporate soft key hiding
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Wish someone would create a nokia n9 clock screen!! Very cool
joshnichols189 said:
You can email the dev and ask him to incorporate soft key hiding
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Did that 3 times, no response
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propyls said:
I've been a long time user of alarm clock plus but since getting the nexus I am concerned about the screen saver not hiding the soft buttons and causing burn in.
Does anyone know of a good screen saver with a clock that hides the buttons?
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Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
chris157 said:
Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
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It's funny how Google is all "we want to try to do away with non-intuitive things like long-pressing" but then implements something like this. Thanks for the tip!
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Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
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When I do this I still have the three dots. Is this just an AOKP thing?
When soft keys disappear, they keep the 3 dots on many things.
They finally updated alarm clock plus and dim the dots even more than the stock clock app. Woot! All is well in the world again. The stock clock wasn't horrible though as a fallback.
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Personally I just use the stock clock app and if you press and hold the screen it will turn off the soft keys and dim the screen into alarm clock mode.
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I do this too, but it still shows the three dots at the bottom - won't these cause burn in on the screen? Seems a big strange that Google didn't fully hide them on this (like they do on video apps).
First guy to write the clock app with no soft keys or dots is gonna sell some copies lol.
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I hate the navigation bar taking up screen space. I've seen a mod where the navigation bar can be hidden, but, it would be cool if it could AUTOHIDE the same way the Windows Start Bar can autohide. Then, you could use the proximity sensor to show the bar again by waving your hand over your phone.
Is this doable?
Someone should at least p a. t e n t it before Apple does.
This idea is quite innovative but too bad the proximity sensor is not at the bottom..
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Thats an awesome idea..
good idea!!!!
maybe a swiping guesture over the screen is a more practical way of hiding it and poppin it back up
heres hoping someone may be able to implement it. .
and i agree. a gesture should enable/hide it.
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demon2112 said:
good idea!!!!
maybe a swiping guesture over the screen is a more practical way of hiding it and poppin it back up
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Or somthing like browser+ like that would be cooool
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demon2112 said:
good idea!!!!
maybe a swiping guesture over the screen is a more practical way of hiding it and poppin it back up
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That's even better! Wave your hand over the proximity sensor to hide/unhide the navigation bar.
Let's hope we can get a one or more devs on here interested in making this a reality!
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This idea is quite innovative but too bad the proximity sensor is not at the bottom..
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It's not so bad to wave your hand over the ear piece. If this idea takes off, maybe mfg'ers will add a second proximity sensor on the bottom in future devices.
Check out an app called Proxy. Very similar to what you're talking about. Personally I found it a little gimicky, but combined with a hidden status bar it could be pretty cool!
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This is a brilliant idea, but I agree, the best way would be to have it appear with a gesture - not proximity really.
DO IT GOOGLE
adzrules said:
This is a brilliant idea, but I agree, the best way would be to have it appear with a gesture - not proximity really.
DO IT GOOGLE
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ADWEX Launcher has a similar feature for the dockbar to hide and unhide by gesture. Maybe this CAN be done...
Neo3D said:
I hate the navigation bar taking up screen space. I've seen a mod where the navigation bar can be hidden, but, it would be cool if it could AUTOHIDE the same way the Windows Start Bar can autohide. Then, you could use the proximity sensor to show the bar again by waving your hand over your phone.
Is this doable?
Someone should at least p a. t e n t it before Apple does.
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Great idea Neo3d.
Get it patent asap.
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I believe LMT already has this feature. Search the boards, should be able to find it.
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tap tap app allows you to unlock to phone by waving over the phone.
I don't see why this shouldn't work but it would be sooooo much better if the sensor at the bottom.
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What would be awesome is to get this to work the way it does in the you tube app where the bar disappears on its own and then touching near where the buttons would be gets the screen to revert. I wish I knew a little about programming but that would be awesome. I love the resolution of this screen but can't help but feel cheated sometimes because we are losing 5-10% of it with the bar at the bottom.
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I would actually prefer if they made the bottom transparent (with a small gradient) so that the buttons are there, but not really using space as much...
Or maybe a swipe up from the bottom to bring it back, there are plenty of apps that use gestures like that to run an app or run a task.
I want something like this cause I'm paranoid that the black will cause a burn in effect over time.
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Now that AOKP has the 'hide/show navbar' command surely someone knows how to retrofit it into LMT or add it to the gestures in nova launcher?
I am on the paranoidandroid rom and was wondering if i could disable the softkeys completely and rely on the on screen nav bar
JellyFreeBeans said:
I am on the paranoidandroid rom and was wondering if i could disable the softkeys completely and rely on the on screen nav bar
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First off just a correction ...
softkeys are "Software Keys" so the "On Screen" keys are soft keys .....
As far as disabling the Hardware keys, there used to be an app that let you disable buttons, but not sure if it works on the sgs2 ....
I'll look around for one, thanks
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JellyFreeBeans said:
I am on the paranoidandroid rom and was wondering if i could disable the softkeys completely and rely on the on screen nav bar
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I was wondering the same thing earlier... if your using nova launcher hold down on the home screen and select shortcuts then activities then select Galaxy sII settings. Then just dissable key backlight.
Hope that helps
Edit - after re-reading what you wrote I realized you meant how to completely dissable them. I'm not really sure how you would do that. Well, good luck
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I remember one of the first ROMs i flashed on my nexus was Code Name Android, and it had the option to hide the navigation bar on the lock screen only.
is this something that can easily be implemented into JB? i noticed it was taken off of ROMs because it interfered with incoming calls when the screen was on (wasn't able to answer call) just curious if it was ever fixed or if this is a simple mod that i could do myself with some layout tweaks or something.
anyone have a clue?
I use Widgetlocker - lock screen replacement app, and it has an option to hide the navigation bar. I highly recommend it, very customizable with tons of sliders/themes to choose from and is very light on using system resources and draining battery.
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I use Widgetlocker - lock screen replacement app, and it has an option to hide the navigation bar. I highly recommend it, very customizable with tons of sliders/themes to choose from and is very light on using system resources and draining battery.
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you sure about that? i know it has the option to hide the navigation bar buttons, but the black bar is still there.
i want the wallpaper to go from the notification bar all the way down to the bottom of the screen.
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you sure about that? i know it has the option to hide the navigation bar buttons, but the black bar is still there.
i want the wallpaper to go from the notification bar all the way down to the bottom of the screen.
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Oh okay. If that's the case then you'll need to go a different route. Widgetlocker just blacks it out.
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Here is a screen cap of what it looks like.
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Its not quite as bad on the device as it blends into the bottom of the phone but still not using the complete screen.
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Now that the nexus is rooted, HideBar can also be used to use the full screen:
http://ppareit.github.com/HideBar/
Sorry to be a bother, but could you post a screen shot?
Yes, second for screen shot please
really nice work. I tryed the demo. It will hide the button-bar and the status-bar. But hey 3€ for this improvement is to high. Espacialy because in a few weeks there will be custom roms with this feature, too. Cyanogen and paranoid can do this too with longpress power button and expand Desktop i think.... and for free
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Sorry to be a bother, but could you post a screen shot?
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It just removes the bar at the bottom of the screen. No point in making a screenshot
The demo is free. It fully works, all features as in the paid version, it just displays a small link to the market for a very short time. You can always buy the version at the market, great way to say thanks!
Does it just remove the bar but keep the buttons? I don't understand.
I think its neat but I wouldn't want to ruin the pure experience. I'll wait for Cyanogenmod to get a feature like this, they always follow Google style spot on.
Thanks this is exactly what I was looking for--just about. I knew I rooted for a reason. Didn't need BusyBox either.
I only wish there were more options to show the nav buttons. The current options are kinda easy to trigger for games.
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Not bad. It would be useful to have a toggle on the power off screen menu. Loved that on a ROM I had on my Galaxy Nexus.
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Thanks!! This is awesome. I cannot find anything free besides this.
Not everyone wants to flash a custom rom so this is great.
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I'm personally not so worried about the drop down settings not actually being toggles. I don't mind the extra click for now.
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This thing is cool. Would be nice if it would auto hide after a few seconds.
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Cool... What I've been looking for! More real estate!!
damn awesome.
the ghost back button is a little tricky to find, but i'm getting used to it
a gesture to show hide the status bar would make it perfect
I would suggest Fullscreentoggle.apk
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and either GMD gesture controls or button savior (i use both) for navigation. Heres to taking back our entire screen
What I wonder is this. With 3rd party launchers, it's cake to hide the status bar. I swipe down to show it, I swipe down again to hide it. When it's hidden, it still shows for apps that've set the preference to leave it visible, whether or not you've hidden it in the launcher. Why hasn't this been implemented for the NavBar? Is it that much harder to do?
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I would suggest Fullscreentoggle.apk
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and either GMD gesture controls or button savior (i use both) for navigation. Heres to taking back our entire screen
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I used this method I'm on day 2 going on day 3 now using button savior and after the first 24 hours worth of use I've gotten used to using button savior and I love getting that extra real estate back. I was gonna post this method using the fullscreentoggle.apk while using button savior but I see u beat me to it.
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I have been trying to use both of these apps but I cannot get them to function. Well button savoir works by showing the bottoms on the right when I want but I cannot get full screen to work..
I like the hide bar demo app but hate the ads. I just may have to buy. Just seems like there are so many apps that do so much for less than half the cost. I know it isn't a ton of cash but the app purchases add up.
The full screen app should make the bar disappear anyhow I believe..
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Anyone else getting 'glitching/flicking' wallpaper on the home screens using the demo version ? ..maybe a reboot will fix, will try later.
Using a live wallpaper though is fine.
I'm still using it though, awesome app. If it's confirmed the full version is without this problem then i'm buying.
Luv having the full screen real estate! Im using the Fullscreentoggle.apk and Button Savior combination.
Here is an option;
Remove nav bar http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497558
Button Saviour https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smart.swkey&hl=en
LMT http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
Just saw the Huawei Ascend, they have an option for minimizing the on screen buttons, next to the back button.. Very nice! Is it difficult to make for our Nexus4 ?
Screenshot.. http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/12/huawei-ascend-mate-richard-yu.jpg
AOKP already has a very similar feature.
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AOKP already has a very similar feature.
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Not everyone uses AOKP though. I like stock and have been looking for the same exact thing. This is would be useful if it was universal
very nice feature.
i hope the next nexus have something like this..to hide/unhide the nav bar anytime you want while onscreen.. the aokp using time out..can be frustrating at time..
In AOKP you can also have a quick toggle for that previously mentioned auto-hide Navbar feature - so you can turn the feature on before playing a game or whatever (and still have quick access to the navbar buttons): Screenshot.
You can also add an option to enable/disable the navbar from the Power Menu (just straight up disable it, without the autohide): Screenshot.
Though I do agree, having a button on the navbar to quickly minimize it (like the Huawei ascend) would be pretty awesome.
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Not everyone uses AOKP though. I like stock and have been looking for the same exact thing. This is would be useful if it was universal
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+1
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I think it wouldn't be a big change to make this in an AOSP rom. So +1 for AOSP!
Theres an app called GMD gesture control which is available for this kind of a feature
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Theres an app called GMD gesture control which is available for this kind of a feature
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Can you explane how to do it please?
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Is there a way to add this feture to cm10.1 rom? Maybe an mod or something..
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havlaz said:
Can you explane how to do it please?
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Is there a way to add this feture to cm10.1 rom? Maybe an mod or something..
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Downlaod the app mentioned above GMD Gesture. You have to set it up in settings where it hides the nav bar/status bar on screen unlock, and show nav/status bar on screen off. There seems to be an issue if you dont have the nav bar "showing" while the screen is off, when you get a call your screen will not turn on. It took me awhile to get it set up correctly. Now it works, but if I have my screen on doing anything on the phone and the nav bar is hidden if I get a call I still will not see who it is unless I push the button to turn my screen off the back on. One more thing if you dont use a live wallpaper when waking your screen up your background will be all black for a sec or two then your background comes up. Live wallpapers have no problem. Other than those issues it works fine. I have another gesture setup to manually hide/unhide the nav bar also, if I did want to use it. Oh yea, the nav bar and notification hide/unhide together fyi. Hope you're not to confused after reading that lol.
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Downlaod the app mentioned above GMD Gesture. You have to set it up in settings where it hides the nav bar/status bar on screen unlock, and show nav/status bar on screen off. There seems to be an issue if you dont have the nav bar "showing" while the screen is off, when you get a call your screen will not turn on. It took me awhile to get it set up correctly. Now it works, but if I have my screen on doing anything on the phone and the nav bar is hidden if I get a call I still will not see who it is unless I push the button to turn my screen off the back on. One more thing if you dont use a live wallpaper when waking your screen up your background will be all black for a sec or two then your background comes up. Live wallpapers have no problem. Other than those issues it works fine. I have another gesture setup to manually hide/unhide the nav bar also, if I did want to use it. Oh yea, the nav bar and notification hide/unhide together fyi. Hope you're not to confused after reading that lol.
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No confusion, and thanks for the reply, but this seems way too broken at the moment. If you have to do this many work-arounds and have this many issues you have to deal with, then the app should be free not $5.56.
I am interested in the single button on the navbar as well. Bump this hoping there is a dev that can mod something here. deodexed/stock.
+1 for single button! Cool
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Try full!screen, root, free..
Imho the best
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tsorn.FullScreen