I recently just installed the CyanogenMod 11 Temasek CM11 v27 + W03Tweaks v1.00 Rom on my Tmo Note 3 and now i have onscreen soft keys which are wasting space on my device, anyone know where i go to disable the onscreen home/back/menu keys?
hi there ...
I want to use a Sense ROM....and my softkeys doesn't working .......
so,,,now...i need a Sense Based-ROM that have or can be enable Customizable Navigation Bar (i mean, like purekat,aosb etc...that can edit NavBar keys etc..)...
is there any Sense ROM released that i want..?
There are none Sense ROMs with navbar, but there are apps in market to get softkeys. Just search for ''softkeys'' in google play.
Hello all.
I used to use GMD Auto hide soft keys on KitKat which doesn't support Lollipop yet but with the stock lollipop roms you can hide the soft keys from system settings so it did not matter initially.
I want to switch to Westcrips RR permanantly after testing it for a few days but not been able to find a way to hide the soft keys successfully.
Has anyone out there found a solution or is it just a case of waiting for developers to implement it into their AOSP roms or for a GMD update?
Cheers!
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So I have a Samsung tablet (SM-T800) and I have it rooted running the stock rom. I really want to enable on-screen buttons and disable the hardware buttons (I keep hitting them by accident all the time when I read comic books. I hate them).
So all the instructions I've see have invovled editing the
Code:
build.prop
and adding
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
. When I do that and reboot, I get a black bar at the bottom of the screens in most of my apps with no buttons on it. I assume this is the on-screen nav bar, but for some reason, all the buttons (Home, back, app select) are missing. I know on my phone where I run Cyanogen, you can customize which buttons show up. I was wondering if this was configurable somewhere and if, in Samsung's stock rom, they disable all of them? Or is it something else entirely?
What am I missing?
If you have xposed there is a great app called Ultimate Dynamic Navbar 23.2 that will allow you to have the navbar in portrait or landscape.
To disable the hard keys you need to edit Generic.kl in system/usr/keylayout
ashyx said:
If you have xposed there is a great app called Ultimate Dynamic Navbar 23.2 that will allow you to have the navbar in portrait or landscape.
To disable the hard keys you need to edit Generic.kl in system/usr/keylayout
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xposed says the framework isn't supported on my architecture. Surely this has to just be a setting somewhere in the stock rom?
djsumdog said:
xposed says the framework isn't supported on my architecture. Surely this has to just be a setting somewhere in the stock rom?
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Wrong framework, you need Arter97 builds and a deodexed rom.
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Wrong framework, you need Arter97 builds and a deodexed rom.
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Yea, I don't want to do that. I have the stock rom setup the way I want. I really don't want to wipe it. Surely there must be a way to get the on screen buttons working on the stock rom?
I am currently working on making a custom rom, and I was wondering if anyone had instructions for manually add custom navbar shortcuts, for example to launch an app, or change the volume. thanks
Other have managed to add media controls and volume buttons ...you could probably just port the files from the system ui of that mod .... A user posted it a while back. Search this section and youll find it