]Being a Galaxy tab owner, I am in love with the status navigation bar layout.
Paired with Honeybar, it hides the navigation bar and brings it back with a simple swipe.
So is there any way to right now, or possible at all to merge the status and navigation bar together like so? If there's an app like honeybar for ICS it sure would make my phone perfect!
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No, the exploit honeybar used was patched.
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Is there still a chance to consolidate the status and navigation bar into one?
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Hi,
Does anybody know how to add on an official ICS more buttons on the top slide bar (you know, the one that you are dragging down)? There are only 4 of them, but he (a friend of mine) doesn't want to root the phone.
The only way is to rooted it n install the mod.
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I was thinking that that's the only way. thx for your reply.
You could give widgetsoid a try...I know some options do require root but afaik it doesn't need root to install, it may be a better than nothing solution option to add the widget to notifications in advanced settings
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What's a legacy menu icon?
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If you turn one of the main icons (like home, back, and recents) instead of the three dots into the menu button...you can unlock by pressing it.
But the navigation bar isn't visible on the lockscreen :-\
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See...
I'm sitting here trying to remember exactly what it was.
And I believe it may simply be for devices with a "hard" menu button?
Sorry...don't remember when it was implemented and when this was answered.
Oh doesn't matter.. thanks for your help anyway
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Okay so I want everyone's opinion on what nav bar style looks the best I have attached two photos one is with the nav buttons spread out and one is with them close together when you reply please say close or further apart or specify which picture
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Further looks best in my opinion with a 4 icon dock also.
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Further apart(second pic) looks better, imo.
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the bar where it shows time/battery/signal keeps hiding. No idea what happened..and I dunno how to get it back.
Thanks
If you use a custom launcher (like apex or nova) you may have casually used a gesture to hide the status bar
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polimeno said:
If you use a custom launcher (like apex or nova) you may have casually used a gesture to hide the status bar
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thought it was phone settings. Changed it in the nova settings. Thanks
Thread Closed as per OP request, Thank You
I have carried out a search with no joy so apologies if an answer has already been posted.
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I have always loved the Nexus onscreen buttons, but at times these take up, for my liking, too much screen estate.
Having used Paranoid Android and PIE, I can see the benefits of a full screen BUT I am not too keen on having to resort to PIE for my navigation.
Is there a way to auto hide these buttons so that they only come back into play when the screen is interacted with (similar to the original Auto Hide task at on Windows XP)
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Have you tried GMD auto hide soft keys?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40784738
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