Hi bro's,
Is there a way to get softkeys on out device? I mean I can do the "qemu" command in buildprop but that will only give me the buttons in landscape mode. I'd like to have them in portrait too. There seem to be made room for them underneath the samsung recents app menu. but the space is empty-see through. I disllike hardware buttons and it would be so cool to just undbind them in the keyboard files and then navigate trhu softkeys. Any sugestions?
/CuraeL
I use xposed framework and Ultimate Dynamic Navbar
amityg said:
I use xposed framework and Ultimate Dynamic Navbar
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Thanks man. They work. But it can't do transparent navbar and Nova Launcher doesn't scale after it and leaves my icons underneath it.
But good find if you just want the buttons. ^^
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Can someone create a zip to add expanded desktop to deodexed stock rom?!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys
GMD Auto Hide in the market... Add a toggle to switch off/enable the soft keys
RickLyons74 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys
GMD Auto Hide in the market... Add a toggle to switch off/enable the soft keys
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That's what I'm using now in combination with LMT pie launcher - at least until CM and PA are out for our tabs. The extra screen real estate is nice.
Is there a way to remove the divider line between the navbar and the dock?
I'm using Android Revolution HD 21.0.
Thanks a lot!
tiagobt said:
Is there a way to remove the divider line between the navbar and the dock?
I'm using Android Revolution HD 21.0.
Thanks a lot!
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I'm not using ARHD, but I know on a lot of ROMs; I'm on ViperOne, and this is what I do; there is an option to set the navbar height to zero. It gives you a lot more screen real estate.
Then set up pie controls , and use them instead of the navbar.
Footnote: I also have auto hide on the dock, so that it disappears after 2 seconds. I like a clean screen, and a simple swipe up brings them back again. I don't need them showing on every homescreen. I know where they are. Like I said: screen real estate.
Using pie controls instead of the navbar is a good idea indeed. I'll try that.
However, I was curious if there is a way to just hide the divider line between the navbar and the dock. According to the description, this module is supposed to do that. However, I couldn't find the option that hides the line.
Thanks anyway!
How I can get a transparent or semitransparent navbar? Would prefer semitransparent.
Only way I can imagine that working is making it yourself.
patroll said:
How I can get a transparent or semitransparent navbar? Would prefer semitransparent.
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would the be so that you could look at the bottom of your background through the navbar?
I ask because that would be the result. an app window wouldn't appear under it, unless in immersive mode... which in full immersive mode - the navbar is transparent...
your typical app is constrained to the screen space between the statusbar and navbar.. they are in non-immersive mode... to better understand what I mean, look at the diagram here;
https://developer.android.com/training/system-ui/immersive.html
also, when u do see apps where the statusbar or navbar look more integrated with the app, that's probably hinting to colourize them to match the app...
anyhoo, I just thought I'd throw my 2 cents in, because I don't think a transparent navbar is going to do what u want it to (?).
I recommend nav bar apps, at least with it the nav bar can dynamically change colors based on the foreground app. This is the app to go-to if you're worried about screen burn.
Ca somebody point me in the right direction...probably substratum plugin, i just want the navbar to always behave like its on the home screen transparent with the buttons only.
Download Custom Navigation Bar. No root required. Just a simple adb command and then you can make the buttons transparent.
RoccoN4 said:
Download Custom Navigation Bar. No root required. Just a simple adb command and then you can make the buttons transparent.
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I think he want a totally inverted version of that. LoL
Transparent bar with Button.
Am using custom navbar app as well. And i believe there's no option for that, yet.
I think its because, if the bar is transparent all the time, we wont be able to see the button when we open an app or web page with bright/white background.
In the settings, by default, there are only light colors for the navbar, which don't fit quite well dark apps like Spotify and Reddit.
Is there a way to set it black?
I already tried:
- LG themes and high contrast mode: they work, but also change the whole UI look.
- Nacho Notch, Navbar Apps and other applications on PlayStore: they don't change only the default color, but the color used everywhere (e.g.: Nacho Notch sets the navbar to be always black, even when it should be transparent, like in the launcher).
- Alpha Substratum theme: it doesn't affect default navbar color (or, at least, I wasn't able to let it do it).
Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks.
I don't see it either. Apart from another launcher, I think your only option is going to be a dark theme.
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Use nacho notch or navbar apps.
Or double tap the left hand dot to hide the Nav Bar in those apps you don't like the look??
I just use System UI Tuner. A few ADB commands for permission for the app to run and all is good. Find it in the Play Store. Instructions are supper easy to follow and you can hide either the nav bar status bar or go full immersive and hide both even on the home screen like I do.
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- Alpha Substratum theme: it doesn't affect default navbar color (or, at least, I wasn't able to let it do it).
Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks.
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Alpha most certainly has this option. That was one of the first things I did when I added G7 support! You do have to go and manually select black but the option is definitely there
Thanks!
markbencze said:
Alpha most certainly has this option. That was one of the first things I did when I added G7 support! You do have to go and manually select black but the option is definitely there
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I finally found out how to do it! I needed to "force" the black navigation bar selection in the settings after having built "System UI".
I also quickly followed a fellow XDA members advice on how to enable High Contrast to phone in the settings and makes the phone dark as can be. It solved my Setting Theme to all black and Navigation bar to black as well. Just had to change the wallpaper back but works well.