Ram Cleanup Button - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Is there a way I can disable the ram cleanup button when I press the multitasking button? I don't want to use it.
Just wondering if anyone knows any tweaks to remove it

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Removing In-App menu button after navbar mod (AOKP)

Is there a way to get the system to not add the menu button to various google programs? I'm running AOKP and I've got the menu button added to the navbar. Consequently, I want to get rid of it in the apps. Also, I would like the menu to pop up at the bottom and not the top. I would think this would be highly desired. What am I missing?
the menu inside the applications is built into the app itself. you wont be able to remove it unless you decompile the APK's and remove the menu yourself
I thought that the program used a signal from the system to determine if it has a menu button and uses that to determine the need for it. Does the Galaxy S III still get this button in apps like the play store and gmail? I don't know, but I would think not.
So from my research, it seems that the "overflow menu", as it is now called, only appears in the "action bar" when there is no menu button present on the device. For legacy devices that run ICS, it seems that android will detect that a menu button is present and not show the "overflow menu".
So basically, I'm wondering how I can trick the Galaxy Nexus into thinking there is a menu button present. This really should be an option for current roms as lots of people add the menu button to the navbar.
You have to hide the navbar to get what you want. When I use LMT and disable the navbar, the action button in all apps no longer appears. There is some api that tells the action bar menu to appear or not just like you want.
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You have to hide the navbar to get what you want. When I use LMT and disable the navbar, the action button in all apps no longer appears. There is some api that tells the action bar menu to appear or not just like you want.
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What is LMT?
From my searchings, that seems to be what I've found. there is a methods called "hasPermanentMenuKey()" to return true this requires that there not be a navbar. Unfortunately, this kinda kills things as the whole point of hiding it was because I had a menu key in my navbar.
Thanks so much for the helpful reply!!!

Anyway to add quick actions to volume keys on AOSP?

I.e. stock and the G3 Tweak Box? Being able to hold up on the volume key from screen off to access a torch was a life saver (And volume down for camera)
Any way to add this with Xposed? I'm on BlissPop.
Thanks!

Back & Recents keys

Can anyone confirm if there's a way to swap between the Back & Recents keys?
Do they change when using a RTL language?
I presume it will be a problem, now that they're capacitive.
In software it can be done, I know on most custom roms the tweak apps let you assign whatever action you want for like single press, double tap, long press. As far as in the HTC settings I would assume not. Only downside to doing that is the picture of the button wont change. You could always disable them and use on screen buttons but you will loose part of the screen.

Can I customize the capacitive buttons with root? How?

I know there is the "buttons" menu in settings and it gives some options for which button does what and button swap but I want more!
Like, long press the back button to kill an app (useful for closing the web browser, for instance, instead of hitting back a billion times or menu - close)
Or adding a menu button since many older apps don't always have a menu option on them anywhere and rely on that button.
I would love to swap the recents button with menu since I generally long press the home button for recents anyways but so far I can't seem to find an option to do so.
Can someone please help point me in the right direction? Thanks!
I just found this thread in search of the same solution. It seems like it's an Android level feature developers choose to include or not. My OnePlus one on 5.1 was the last time I've seen that menu, and I really want it back. It's so annoying to not be able to customize my buttons exactly how I like them, especially since that menu is something that's been in Android for so long. Feels like a step back.
Install All in one gestures app.
Don't be fooled by app's name, it does exactly what you ask and something more.

how to remap hardware buttons?

Ok so our phone has more hardware buttons than most phones. How do you guys remap buttons without unlock or root? Is there a compatible app or tweaking settings manually thru command line to remap the buttons? What other solution is there? Will rooting provide more flexibility in this regard?
With root you can use Button Mapper from Playstore. Without root you are pretty lost i guess.
without root i could still use an app from the store to swap recents and back buttons, and add couple of extra navvar buttons..

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