Hello i have an HTC 10 but Hidden System UI Tuner seems to be disabled, I've tried the "long press on Gear icon" but does not work also tried with developer mode enabled/disable also with the animations as I've read in some posts, any idea?
Ive rooted all my past phones about 10 different ones but I want to keep this locked for warranty.
Any help will be appreciated.
designlab said:
Hello i have an HTC 10 but Hidden System UI Tuner seems to be disabled, I've tried the "long press on Gear icon" but does not work also tried with developer mode enabled/disable also with the animations as I've read in some posts, any idea?
Ive rooted all my past phones about 10 different ones but I want to keep this locked for warranty.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Yes, HTC has disabled the feature.
You would need to decompile the systemui.apk and edit the smali code, then recompile it, in order to get back the feature.
You can use GravityBox on Xposed to make some quick settings changes (I use it myself), or depending on your version you may find people who've already modded the systemui.apk (no US versions, mostly EU).
BTW rooting should not void your warranty nor keep you from system updates (it's systemless these days).
designlab said:
Hello i have an HTC 10 but Hidden System UI Tuner seems to be disabled, I've tried the "long press on Gear icon" but does not work also tried with developer mode enabled/disable also with the animations as I've read in some posts, any idea?
Ive rooted all my past phones about 10 different ones but I want to keep this locked for warranty.
Any help will be appreciated.
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or you can chose one of the custom roms available in dev section of htc roms here...
datafoo said:
Yes, HTC has disabled the feature.
You would need to decompile the systemui.apk and edit the smali code, then recompile it, in order to get back the feature.
You can use GravityBox on Xposed to make some quick settings changes (I use it myself), or depending on your version you may find people who've already modded the systemui.apk (no US versions, mostly EU).
BTW rooting should not void your warranty nor keep you from system updates (it's systemless these days).
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I use GravityBox and I have two tiles (Calculator tile and Extreme Power Saver tile) that I cannot remove from Quicksettings... Do you have the same problem? Do you have a solution to remove those two tiles maybe? Or maybe know about modified SystemUI.apk with System UI Tuner enabled so I can replace apk with stock one?
Any help is appreciated and thank you...
CrazyCypher said:
I use GravityBox and I have two tiles (Calculator tile and Extreme Power Saver tile) that I cannot remove from Quicksettings... Do you have the same problem? Do you have a solution to remove those two tiles maybe? Or maybe know about modified SystemUI.apk with System UI Tuner enabled so I can replace apk with stock one?
Any help is appreciated and thank you...
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Yeah I have the same problem. Because of how HTC hard coded the quicksettings we cannot get rid of those 2. There appear to be default quick settings tile options in default.xml but I've not played with it enough to know if it allows changing the default tiles.
Because of all the updated base's there hasn't been an updated systemui.apk from anyone in some time. I personally am not smali proficient to reverse and fix it myself.
Several of the custom ROMs have this enabled.
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hi,
quick question: how to edit the quick settings in the drop-down menu (notification tray) in Gingerbread Sense ROMs ? (im using insertcoin)
i want to know ! how to do ?
Maybe this Thread helps you
well unfortunatetly no answer there, just an idea to decompile an .apk and suit it to my needs.
still, anyone ?
Its so simple in MIUI Rom... their is an option in settings/Personal/ Custom Status Bar..
Incase you desperately want the setting, you can try MIUI ;-)
Well it's a difference if you did the thing yourself or if you want to change a HTC based feature without big hacks. I think it's pretty much impossible.
But if there is a solution, let me know - 2G/3G is missing
it is not impossible, in stock you get only a few quick settings, in custom roms (rcmixs, insertcoin) devs extended it - i want to know how, so i can remove the unneeded shortcuts.
robocik: not that easy, you should take a modded systemui.apk and a stock one, decode both with apktool and diff them, that way you will see how it is maked and will be easier for you to modify it.
this is the method, have not tried it yet though.
if any of you intrested guys tries to do this, i really apprecieate your feedback here thx.
and big thanks to robo, not only for all the amazing job he is doing for our community, but also for responding to my Q
I have rooted Desire Z with Virtuous Sence v2 Rom.
Go to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1071118
and download Extra QuickSettings 0.2
http://www.multiupload.com/W7GXFQJN6R
Extract SystemUI.apk from zip file.
I used DroidExplorer to replace original : system/app/SystemUI.apk
with the downloaded one and have ne quick settings menu.
Is there any way to change "quick settings" with rooting?
If by "change" you mean "add/remove features in the settings list", yes, there is. Check out this thread.
You have probably heard about a modification that makes your phone look like an old CRT TV when you turn it off. This is actually a builtin effect, but it is disabled by default.
There is a tutorial by tweezit that shows how easy it is to enable this effect - but it requires you to change framework-res.apk. There are different threads that offer those modified files, but to combine different modifications, there have to be many different files with all possible combinations.
To avoid this, I'm developing the Xposed framework, which allows such modifications without changing any APK (or JAR in this case). All you need to do is install the Xposed framework app (root required) and then the attached module for it - both with the normal APK installer as any other app.
Tested with Stock LPQ, but should work for most ICS ROMs (not sure about CM9 though).
This mod is no longer supported. Please use my Tweakbox instead.
Very good work. When we add this apk and the Xposed framework app, the effect is automaticaly enabled or we need to enable this by the app? Thanks.
There is a short installation guide with screenshots in the framework thread.
Yes, you need to click a button to actually install the framework (what you download is the installer) and click a checkbox to enable the module. But both should be easy and fast.
Sweet! I've been looking for the CRT effect for my stock rom. And you have made it surprinsingly easy to install it! Thank you!
I would love to see more of these modules. Thx for the sharing!
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9100 mit Tapatalk
This module is now integrated in my Tweakbox. I recommend using that module instead.
didn't work with cm9
pHyR3 said:
didn't work with cm9
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I may be wrong, but i think this is for Samsung ROM..
I thought CM9 might already have this as an option? Well anyway, this mod is deprecated. Try using my Tweakbox, which includes this mod in a cleaner version. If that also doesn't work for you, follow these questions (and please also let me know if other Xposed mods work for you).
Shame we cannot do this without root :-(
Im scared to root my phone...
sent via this forum to your face
will it work it lp6 romania vodafone stock rom ?
zecs said:
will it work it lp6 romania vodafone stock rom ?
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It should work on any stock ICS ROM.
Hello everyone
Does this crt off effect works properly? Because until now there is an annoying flickering of the screen.
Is this problem solved ?
This mod works as good or bad as other CRT mods do. The difference is that you can combine it with other Xposed mods.
The whole thing is just a switch that is enabled, the effect itself is already existing in the ROM. I see the flickering as well. This is reported to be a bug in a native library, so I cannot fix it.
Please also note that this version of the mod is no longer supported as I have integrated it into my Tweakbox.
Just installed the mod, works fine on my device - so simply unchecking it in the Xpose app then restarting will revert it back?
(I actually got the flickering after the effect with another mod with a cwm install but now its not present)
EDIT: Spoke too soon - the flickering came back after a few locks and unlocks... no ideas why, but it's too much of a distraction for me so I had to uninstall it.
Cannor Write
Hi
I can not install Xposed, I get this error:
Ovazealous said:
Just installed the mod, works fine on my device - so simply unchecking it in the Xpose app then restarting will revert it back?
(I actually got the flickering after the effect with another mod with a cwm install but now its not present)
EDIT: Spoke too soon - the flickering came back after a few locks and unlocks... no ideas why, but it's too much of a distraction for me so I had to uninstall it.
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Yes, unchecking
a mod disables it after a restart. Same thing for uninstalling the mod of course, but then it will be automatically enabled if you install it again.
I personally can live with fhe flickering from time to time, but that's up to every user to decide for themselves.
chispero said:
Hi
I can not install Xposed, I get this error:
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Updating Busybox should fix that. I think this needs to go into the FAQs, several people reported it already.
There is a fix available for the flickering issue in original android development thread
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Yes: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676378
And it's working great for me and many others.
As you are already using Xposed, you could try a beta version that I just uploaded. It contains a setting apply the patch on-the-fly (that is in the memory), so you do not even need to replace any more files.
I had already modified the framework res file with the uotkitchen.
It was only the scrollbar which i made red but now its gone.is there any chance to have my uot mod enabled plus the crt effekt???
Thanks for your app anyway much easier to install the effect then over wm.
Grertings from hamburg,germany
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 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES TO YOUR DEVICE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK**
**UPDATE v3 2017.01.04**
I've updated the mod to NMF26V. NMF26V increased the size of the NavBar to a ridiculous 48dpi, so I've had to add mod intermediate steps. I've also added 0dpi/0dpi, as some people have requested this. So far, I've tested each version and it has worked, but if you find an issue, let me know and I'll fix it. You can always return to stock.
The mods that can be applied are:
NavBar/StatusBar dpi
0dpi/0dpi
0dpi/20dpi
0dpi/24dpi
32dpi/24dpi
32dpi/20dpi
36dpi/24dpi
36dpi/20dpi
40dpi/24dpi
40dpi/20dpi
44dpi/24dpi
44dpi/20dpi
48dpi/20dpi
SystemUI Mods
NavBarUI Manager + Brightness
NavBarUI Manager + Brightness + 4 QS Tiles
NavBarUI Manager + Brightness + 4 QS Tiles + Battery Mod
Download here Stranula_Full_Flash_v3
**/UPDATE**
**UPDATE**
I've now used Aroma to make a TWRP flashable zip making this much easier to install.
Now in order to install, simply download the Stranula.Full.Flash.v2.zip reboot to TWRP recovery, install the zip, and select which mods you want. You can only select one SystemUIGoogle.apk and one framework-res.apk to install. I've also now included the stock apks, so you can easily revert back.
Download Stranula.Full.Flash.v2.zip
**/Update**
Coming from Galaxy devices, I got used to the "Back" button on the right and the "Recents" button on the left of the device, and have been trying to figure out a way to do this on the Pixel.
After looking at [MOD] - WETA UI Mods - [3MinitBattery][NavTuner][centerclock][navbarheight], I knew this had the answer, but I couldn't get it to work on NMF26Q, so after a bit of googling, I found this [MOD][GUIDE] Enable Navbar Tuner for Nougat [7.0] which gave me what I needed to make the mod myself. Finally, thanks to help from fritzgerald I also now know how to add the full battery % in the status bar instead of the battery icon (more details here [GUIDE] Add Battery % to Statusbar ! [Updated Stock 2.3+, CM9/10/10.1 etc -28.9.14])
I made 3 versions, and unless someone suggests a change that I would personally use, I do not intend to make any other changes, or respond to requests.
SystemUIGoogle-NavBar+Brightness.apk has the modifcation to add NavBar Tuner to the SystemUI Tuner as well as the option to remove the brightness slider from the dropdown.
SystemUIGoogle-NavBar+Brightness+4Tile.apk has the same, but additionally, when the full QS is pulled down, it will display 4 columns instead of 3.
SystemUIGoogle-NavBar+Brightness+4Tile+BatteryMod.apk has the same, but additionally has the battery % in the statusbar.
varun.gid said:
that's great work! Maybe you can have a mod for navbar height too?
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I've gone ahead and made a 0dpi, 32dpi, 36dpi, and 40dpi version. The 0dpi will leave you with no NavBar, so make sure you already have another option installed.
If this helps you, please say thanks!
that's great work! Maybe you can have a mod for navbar height too?
**Manual Install Instructions**
SystemUIGoogle.apk
**MUST BE ROOTED**
1. Download the desired file
2. Using Root Browser, rename the file to SystemUIGoogle.apk
3. Copy SystemUIGoogle.apk to /system/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle/
4. Change permissions to rw-r--r--
5. Reboot System
framework-res.apk
I found that these cannot be installed while the system is running, so they need to be installed through TWRP.
1. Download your file of choice
2. Rename the file to framework-res.apk
3. Boot into TWRP Recovery
4. If it does not ask for your password, reboot to recovery again
5. Select Mount
5.1 Check System
5.2 Go back
6. Select Advanced
6.1 Select File Manager
7. Navigate to /system/system/framework/
7.1 Long press framework-res.apk
7.2 Rename to framework-res.apk.bkk
8. Navigate to /sdcard/download/
8.1 Long press framework-res.apk
8.2 Select Copy File
9. Navigate to /system/system/framework/
10. Select the Check Mark in the bottom right corner to copy
11. Navigate to /system/system/framework/
11.1 Long press framework-res.apk
11.2 Select chmod 755
12. Reboot to system
Sharing these for anyone that wants them. I noticed you were asking for the battery percent mod.
Framework Mods:
Disabled screen on/off on USB connect/disconnect.
40dp NavBar.
SystemUI Mods:
NavBar Tuner added to SystemUI Tuner
Disable Brightness added to SystemUI Tuner
QS Tiles increased to 6
Battery percent added to Status Bar
Too big to attach to the post.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bogpgl1l93ig6ek/NMF26Q Mods.rar?dl=1
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Sharing these for anyone that wants them. I noticed you were asking for the battery percent mod.
Framework Mods:
Disabled screen on/off on USB connect/disconnect.
40dp NavBar.
SystemUI Mods:
NavBar Tuner added to SystemUI Tuner
Disable Brightness added to SystemUI Tuner
QS Tiles increased to 6
Battery percent added to Status Bar
Too big to attach to the post.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bogpgl1l93ig6ek/NMF26Q Mods.rar?dl=1
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That's great. Which apk, and what code, do you edit for the battery mod?
**UPDATE**
After comparing our files, I figured out how you did it, then subsequently found where you got the mod from. I'm glad to finally have the battery mod.
stranula said:
That's great. Which apk, and what code, do you edit for the battery mod?
**UPDATE**
After comparing our files, I figured out how you did it, then subsequently found where you got the mod from. I'm glad to finally have the battery mod.
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It's an old mod, I just pulled it in to this framework. Haven't really modded since my SGS2 but figured I'd start it up again. Feel free to shoot a PM if you ever get stuck and want a second set of eyes.
I've updated this mod with a TWRP flashable zip file containing all of the mods in one. I don't have any testers, so I've only tested it myself, and so far everything is working.
If you happen to use these mods, and the installer, please let me know if everything works, or if you experience any problems.
fritzgerald said:
Sharing these for anyone that wants them. I noticed you were asking for the battery percent mod.
Framework Mods:
Disabled screen on/off on USB connect/disconnect.
40dp NavBar.
SystemUI Mods:
NavBar Tuner added to SystemUI Tuner
Disable Brightness added to SystemUI Tuner
QS Tiles increased to 6
Battery percent added to Status Bar
Too big to attach to the post.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bogpgl1l93ig6ek/NMF26Q Mods.rar?dl=1
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Any way to have this but have the QS tiles at 4 and no battery percent?
stranula said:
I've updated this mod with a TWRP flashable zip file containing all of the mods in one. I don't have any testers, so I've only tested it myself, and so far everything is working.
If you happen to use these mods, and the installer, please let me know if everything works, or if you experience any problems.
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just installed and working great! i got so used to the back button being on the other side, took some time to get used to it on the new phone, but now I realize I'm going to have to re-learn the buttons again since i'm finally used to them!
Thank you for this! Now if someone can just get a slide finger over status bar for brightness and volume keys for change track going i'll be all set!!!
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just installed and working great! i got so used to the back button being on the other side, took some time to get used to it on the new phone, but now I realize I'm going to have to re-learn the buttons again since i'm finally used to them!
Thank you for this! Now if someone can just get a slide finger over status bar for brightness and volume keys for change track going i'll be all set!!!
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Great, thanks for letting me know. I also want the brightness adjuster, I will start looking into that now.
I'll also look for the volume key thing, but uncertain if I'll find that one.
stranula said:
Great, thanks for letting me know. I also want the brightness adjuster, I will start looking into that now.
I'll also look for the volume key thing, but uncertain if I'll find that one.
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awesome - really don't feel like starting w/ custom roms again and just want to tweak a few things! Oh - last request - rotate volume keys when screen rotates. those 3 things and i'm so golden! Thanks for your hard work!!!
Any chance one of the options for adding a button to the nav bar could be "take a screenshot"?
JAYNO20 said:
Any chance one of the options for adding a button to the nav bar could be "take a screenshot"?
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I'm really only proficient enough to implement changes other people have done the work to figure out. I was a bit more involved a couple of years ago, and this is my first jump into modding Nougat, so I'm still trying to refamiliarize myself. That being said, if you can point me to guides for Mods of interest, I can try to implement them.
Will this also work on NMF26O?
mmmsauce said:
Will this also work on NMF26O?
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I haven't tried. My #1 recommendation is to update then install. However, if that was what you wanted to do, you wouldn't have asked.
So, my #2 recommendation is to go into TWRP, mount system, open file manager, rename /system/system/framework/framework-res.apk to framework-res.apk.bkk and /system/system/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle/SystemUIGoogle.apk to SystemUIGoogle.apk.bkk.
Now you've backed up your original files. Install my mods and reboot. If they work, awesome, let us know. If they do not, boot back into TWRP and restore your original files, then come back here and let us know.
stranula said:
I haven't tried. My #1 recommendation is to update then install. However, if that was what you wanted to do, you wouldn't have asked.
So, my #2 recommendation is to go into TWRP, mount system, open file manager, rename /system/system/framework/framework-res.apk to framework-res.apk.bkk and /system/system/priv-app/SystemUIGoogle/SystemUIGoogle.apk to SystemUIGoogle.apk.bkk.
Now you've backed up your original files. Install my mods and reboot. If they work, awesome, let us know. If they do not, boot back into TWRP and restore your original files, then come back here and let us know.
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I will definitely try that once I get back on wifi!
Could we get the files with no navbar tweak?
je2854 said:
Could we get the files with no navbar tweak?
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I don't know what you mean.
If you don't want the navbar tweak, don't install the framework-res.apk.
The framework-res has the navbar dpi edits. The systemuigoogle has the other edits.
mmmsauce said:
I will definitely try that once I get back on wifi!
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Any good news ? I am also on the NMF26O release.
stranula said:
I don't know what you mean.
If you don't want the navbar tweak, don't install the framework-res.apk.
The framework-res has the navbar dpi edits. The systemuigoogle has the other edits.
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I just didn't want the buttons switched is all..
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.
- There's no way to disable it in OxygenOS itself (at least I didn't found that option)
- Styling Quick Settings with "Android N-ify" (both v0.2 from Xposed repo and latest build from Jenkins) is way to bugged with this non-AOSP ROM
- Disabling "Dual Mode" for tiles in GravityBox doesn't change anything
- Disabling "Enlarge first row" option in "Qs X tiles per row" module also doesn't work
Of course I've tried all of the above separately, with many tries and reboots.
If anyone of you know a solution for this just let me know. Thank you in advance!
rg_gapa said:
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.
- There's no way to disable it in OxygenOS itself (at least I didn't found that option)
- Styling Quick Settings with "Android N-ify" (both v0.2 from Xposed repo and latest build from Jenkins) is way to bugged with this non-AOSP ROM
- Disabling "Dual Mode" for tiles in GravityBox doesn't change anything
- Disabling "Enlarge first row" option in "Qs X tiles per row" module also doesn't work
Of course I've tried all of the above separately, with many tries and reboots.
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.