[Q] Expanded Desktop / AOSP Quick Settings in a Sony-based ROM? - Xperia Z1 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey, I've got RomAur 3.0 which is based on the stock Sony firmware (757, android 4.4.2). I have installed Xposed and GravityBox, but now I'm wondering if there's an option to:
1) enable Expanded Desktop to make PIE in GravityBox work (Expanded Desktop may be enabled from AOSP QuickSettings though, but is there a way to add it in the power menu?)
2) enable AOSP Quick Settings
How do I do that?
I also have "Xperia Xposed (KK)" and "GEM Xperia Xposed" modules, but they don't seem to have either of those options.
Thanks in advance!

hellonexus said:
enable AOSP Quick Settings
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Are these in a pulldown menu or in the notification area?
There's http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mohammadag.xperiaflipsettings for the first which is broken though.
And then there's this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699316

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Install Xposed Framework then install Gravity Box for Jelly Bean then on Gravity Box go to navigation bar tweaks, Master Switch should be On, then tick enable navigation bar then swipe down and tick Enable Android L navigation bar. (Changes will be applied after reboot) then for Expanded Desktop go to Display Tweaks from there you can Enable Expanded Desktop Mode.

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Recently I've moved from CM13 to the stock OxygenOS (3.2.8, latest MM based), and so far I don't miss (so much) most of the missing functions as far as they might be achieved with Xposed modules. But I still can't get rid off one annoying thing - enlarged first row in Quick Settings panel.
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If anyone of you know a solution for this just let me know. Thank you in advance!
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couldn't you simply tick it off? Pull out quick settings, click edit title, swipe right, tick enlarge first row
lucasho23121 said:
couldn't you simply tick it off? Pull out quick settings, click edit title, swipe right, tick enlarge first row
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Thank you for your reply. Currently I'm using OOS 4, but as I remeber at OOS 3 there wasn't such an option "like enlarge first row", so there was no way to disable it.

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Thanks for the tip!! it did the trick!!
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Thanks for the tip!! it did the trick!!
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