this tool is replace your navigation bar..
Install:copy to system/app/ set 644 and disable navigation bar in setting or change qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 in buildprop
Goodluck:laugh:
truonglx8x said:
this tool is replace your navigation bar..
Install:copy to system/app/ set 644 and disable navigation bar in setting or change qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 in buildprop
Goodluck:laugh:
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And how does it work? How do u make it appear? Thank uuu
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And how does it work? How do u make it appear? Thank uuu
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its always there kinda like Halo but always visible in "Back" button mode. you then slide your finger on the "Back" button to expand to show other nav keys in picture
So more screen space means, transform screen space from nav bar to expandable sphere that also occupies screen space???
This is an interesting concept. Almost like the control on ios. I'll give this a try. I use pie exclusively.
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Never seen an app that need so many permission
U cant just select by swiping only..u have to swipe first then click on the button..it needs some feature changes, it would be better then.
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machoua said:
This is an interesting concept. Almost like the control on ios. I'll give this a try. I use pie exclusively.
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mipop good, pie so good : D
PIE controls are far better than this. I love you PIE
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Yeah PIE is better.. Still props to this app.
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I love it. Thnks. Do you know why the latest version does not work in our n4 ?
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truonglx8x said:
this tool is replace your navigation bar..
Install:copy to system/app/ set 644 and disable navigation bar in setting or change qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 in buildprop
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what is 644?
davinnwilliam said:
what is 644?
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Using Root Explorer
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Does it works on miui other device
Such as s3 or......?
How?
Thanks for nice app
For me it's better than pie. With pie you have to swipe first to get to the back button.
Does this work on 4.4??
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Isn't this from MIUI?
Hello,
I love it on MiUI ROM.
But it doesn't work for me on stock KitKat Odex... Too bad...
Could you do something ?
Enjoy !
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i prefer ultimate dynamique navbar
hi guys
i was using this awesome app.. but it don't work on Omni rom.. isn't there a similar app?
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Is there a file I can download that allows me to remove the action bar? Or do I need to use a different ROM?
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Is there a file I can download that allows me to remove the action bar? Or do I need to use a different ROM?
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for starters, are supposed to guess what rom are you running?
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The "are you jellin" ROM.
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Upload your framework-res.apk and I'll send you a .zip.
You can add this line to your build.prop
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 or let Jubakuba edit your current framework.apk
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You can add this line to your build.prop
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 or let Jubakuba edit your current framework.apk
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Good solution...
But the harder solution is "better" in that you'll still get ICS+ optimized menu buttons. (You know, the three dots. If apps see that you "don't have" a NavBar" they don't show the three dots...since that generally means you have a hard menu button).
Decompile framework-res.apk
/res/values/dimens.xml holds three lines in relation to navbar size. Edit all three to 0.0.
Profit.
For this person your edited framework would be best. In my case I use gesture to control back, home, menu & power off/on, so the build.prop is best for me.
How do I do that?
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Maxwell3004 said:
How do I do that?
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Use a file explorer to copy it from /system/framework/framework-res.apk
To your SD card.
Upload somewhere.
Send link.
Is possible for non-rooted? Any apk for remove the action bar? I use not any Rom .... any answers is welcome ... I appreciate it! Thanks!
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Edit: Problem solved .... I found app that called GMD Immersive Mode ... works very well!!
Hi,
Does anyone know if there are any app or trick to get this in stock?
I know Xylon has it but i want to keep stock by now.
Appreciate the help.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...uY2hpc2xvbmNob3cuZGV2aWNlYWRtaW5rZXlndWFyZCJd - activate and put widgets and camera to off
Tks bro but this app will only disable widgets and camera from lockscreen.
I want my widgets on lockscreen to start expanded without me having to swipe down every time.
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Tks bro but this app will only disable widgets and camera from lockscreen.
I want my widgets on lockscreen to start expanded without me having to swipe down every time.
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Ohh, sorry didn't quite understand you! Well, that's ROM related, in ROM's that have that option, which is almost always on rom settings - lockscreen, you just enable / disable it ... I don't really think there's an app that can do that ...
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Ohh, sorry didn't quite understand you! Well, that's ROM related, in ROM's that have that option, which is almost always on rom settings - lockscreen, you just enable / disable it ... I don't really think there's an app that can do that ...
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Tks anyway du de.
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You can use this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidebar
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good signal widget. It needs to be able to show LTE and wifi since I use pie and can't see my status bar
Thanks
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mgorman said:
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good signal widget. It needs to be able to show LTE and wifi since I use pie and can't see my status bar
Thanks
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i currently use network signal strength. but im still curious as what others use.
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Are you using paranoid android to use pie?
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BarkerIsOnFire said:
Are you using paranoid android to use pie?
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yes pie+halo on full screen mode.
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reicute789 said:
yes pie+halo on full screen mode.
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Yeah pa's pie kinda blows. I tried it after using liquid's pie, did not like it at all. That fullscreen with no notification bar is no good at all. I still use liquidsmooth and have no issues and much more customization options with pie.
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Yeah pa's pie kinda blows. I tried it after using liquid's pie, did not like it at all. That fullscreen with no notification bar is no good at all. I still use liquidsmooth and have no issues and much more customization options with pie.
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i kinda like pa's pie. but it's the only rom i've used so far. so yeah.
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Yeah pa's pie kinda blows. I tried it after using liquid's pie, did not like it at all. That fullscreen with no notification bar is no good at all. I still use liquidsmooth and have no issues and much more customization options with pie.
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I haven't tried LS in a while. Probably not since January-ish on a GS3. What makes its pie different? I use PA because it is the only custom ROM I've run that performs as well as stock--but as I said, it's been a long time since trying LS.
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I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good signal widget. It needs to be able to show LTE and wifi since I use pie and can't see my status bar
Thanks
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OP, this doesn't answer your question, but this is one possible solution. Have you tried 0% nav bar Pie? That replaces the navigation bar with minimal Pie, but it leaves the status bar. You can then use an alternate launcher (I've been using Nova exclusively for well over a year) to hide the status bar. With this set up, your home screen will look as if it is in full screen mode, but you can still swipe the notifications bar down and see the status bar.
In PA setting/hybrid properties/interface change nav bar to 0% and you will have pie with status bar.
That works for now. Thanks. I would still prefer a widget though
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Yeah pa's pie kinda blows. I tried it after using liquid's pie, did not like it at all. That fullscreen with no notification bar is no good at all. I still use liquidsmooth and have no issues and much more customization options with pie.
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What's funny about your statement is that Pie controls are based on the full screen mode in the aosp browser.. Paranoid Android is who originally merged that code and did all of the programming giving us Pie control. The other guys just took merged their code...
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Signalcheck Pro has this. It's not free, though.
Do quick settings tiles not do this?
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Do quick settings tiles not do this?
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Good call. I didn't think about that.
OP, when you have full screen Pie activated, you can swipe toward the bottom of the screen outside of the Pie semi-circle to activate the quick tiles. If you place signal toggle in the quick tiles, you can view it that way.
Edit: This is dependent on your Pie being activated on the right side. When I activate Pie from the right side, swiping up brings up notifications and swiping down or left brings up quick tiles.
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What's funny about your statement is that Pie controls are based on the full screen mode in the aosp browser.. Paranoid Android is who originally merged that code and did all of the programming giving us Pie control. The other guys just took merged their code...
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That is funny. However I can easily use ls pie and like the way it sits on the screen as well as the customization features. Whether it was taken from pa or not has no bearing on the ui ls implemented on its ROM. But to each his own.
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Anyone know of a way to disable the lockscreen overlay or gradient ?
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xain713 said:
Anyone know of a way to disable the lockscreen overlay or gradient ?
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Custom ROM is the only way I'd imagine
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Custom ROM is the only way I'd imagine
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Would you happen to know of a 4.3 custom ROM I'm on slim bean right now (latest version )
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So you are wanting to make the lockscreen fully transparent?
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So you are wanting to make the lockscreen fully transparent?
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Not really I want the overlay gone and have a custom lockscreen wallpaper unless that's what lockscreen transparency does xD
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Would you happen to know of a 4.3 custom ROM I'm on slim bean right now (latest version )
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Try Paranoid Android, I'm not sure if they have a 4.3 Version yet, but they usually have options like that.
Xenonhd also have some great customization options, but they are still on 4.2
You could also go to settings>security>screen lock and set it to none. This will basically make your device open to the home screen when you press the power button, skipping the lock screen entirely
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Try Paranoid Android, I'm not sure if they have a 4.3 Version yet, but they usually have options like that.
Xenonhd also have some great customization options, but they are still on 4.2
You could also go to settings>security>screen lock and set it to none. This will basically make your device open to the home screen when you press the power button, skipping the lock screen entirely
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Ty for the options pa does have 4.3 but don't think they have the option well I'm trying to set a lockscreen wallpaper its black and white the overlay makes it look grey and dim I'm just being picky would be nice tho to remove the overlay to make it look better
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Ty for the options pa does have 4.3 but don't think they have the option well I'm trying to set a lockscreen wallpaper its black and white the overlay makes it look grey and dim I'm just being picky would be nice tho to remove the overlay to make it look better
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That's funny, a lot of ROMs have the option to set a custom lock screen wallpaper. I'm pretty sure cyanogenmod does...
That's my lockscreen you can see the difference between the original and set as wallpaper
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Didn't think it got my lockscreen pic lol
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Almost all custom ROMs have that option. And when you set a lockscreen wallpaper, it shouldnt have an overlay on top of that. Maybe its an issue with your ROM. I dont use that one.
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I'm on Carbon ROM and I just tried a custom lockscreen wallpaper. The wallpaper was no darker than the original image. So, as I said, it may be your ROM.
I really dont like the colors, and would like to change them a apart ocularly the awful green. This is one of the deciding factors for me as to whether I get a Note or Nexus 10.
Just root and you can do this
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GalaxyNotesTx said:
Just root and you can do this
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If you don't mind me asking is that a rom? Or how you do that.
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Looks like Xposed Framework + Wanam Xposed Module
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nyjohn said:
If you don't mind me asking is that a rom? Or how you do that.
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Stock Rom , Xposed framework and Wanam .must be rooted to do so..
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Stock Rom , Xposed framework and Wanam .must be rooted to do so..
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there is a slight bug when theming the notification area on KitKat- the area behind the brightness slider (and the icon buttons) can be changed to whatever you want, but the background color behind the volume slider remains the same white color. It looks like it is actually a separate module from the brightness slider and thus there is no current option in Wanam to theme it. Wanam needs an update to support the new format of the Touchwiz notification shade on our tablet & the pro models.
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Just root and you can do this
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I can't say I think that's an improvement....
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Anyway, if I do root (process seems very simple, right?) is it possible to get the dual-blinds notification menus ala stock android? I really like having small drop down menu with profile pick.
Arsene_Lupin said:
I can't say I think that's an improvement....
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Anyway, if I do root (process seems very simple, right?) is it possible to get the dual-blinds notification menus ala stock android? I really like having small drop down menu with profile pick.
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Lol, you trash my mods ,,,but have no idea how to root or use the search button ...Lol Douchebag.
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I didn't "trash" anything.
You'll also notice I didn't hurl out any petulant insults like a child.
And searching isn't terribly helpful because "blind" is used too frequently as an adjective, making it difficult to find the nouns.
But thanks for the effort.