Haven't posted here in a while but a really useful function stopped working for me. I tried to check system settings and such but when trying to view in Multi-Window the button doesnt do anythin.
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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.
RogerPodacter said:
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!!!
The stock Android browser has the great feature of saving a web page for offline reading, e.g. when going on a flight. But with the 4.1.1 JB browser if you activate quick controls in Labs (which are great btw) I can't for the life for me find a way to save the page offline. I've tried all the different panels in the quick controls, nothing.
Am I missing something? Or do I have to disable quick controls and use the regular three-dot menu every time I want to save for offline? Seems like an oversight?
Yea there is no page saving in quick controls,could be easy to mod it in though or you could just add a menu mod to your virtual keys
QUOTE=Mars196;29141252]Yea there is no page saving in quick controls,could be easy to mod it in though or you could just add a menu mod to your virtual keys[/QUOTE]
It would be great, you briefly explain how to do that, or drop some link to
Thanks
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Received the OTA update today and had the multi-view working. I chose the full-screen button once and now I can't get split screen windows back. Technically, multi-view is working, but when I select an app, it only takes me to the full screen version. I checked the all application list to see if I could "clear default", but didn't see it anywhere.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Hold the Back button to toggle the multi-window tab. Drag an app into the workspace to dock the app.
Wow, thanks. Didn't realize it was as easy as drag and dropping.
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Hold the Back button to toggle the multi-window tab. Drag an app into the workspace to dock the app.
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Thanks for that tip. I can't figure out how to add or remove apps to the multiview ribbon.
When the side window is out, at the bottom there is an edit button. Hit that and you can remove some. You won't be able to add anymore from what is in the list unless you are running a deodexed Rom with the unlimited multi window apps mod.
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Hi,
I'm trying to remove pull up gesture. i.imgur.com/dWqolwM.png - sorry I cannot insert outside link yet
I don't want to use things like "do nothing when pull up". It is really annoying, because of that i can't use LMT at the bottom of the screen.
Where is any way to uninstall this ? Auto Hide Soft Keys overwrite this but still crashes and needs reboot.
EDIT1: I found this app Swipe Navigation [Root]. Maby it wont crash like a GMD. I still looking for an option to remove search gesture
Thanks !
I have seen the galaxy s9 camera has an option of a quick launch by double clicking the power button, and this can be enabled by the activating the quick launch option in the camera settings, however this option is no where available in my phone, is this an option disabled for the indian made phones ?
Regards,
Glenn
For me, it's the 5th option under Settings > Advanced Features > "Quick launch Camera"
But I guess the Indian version does not have that? here's some options from the S8, which might be similar: https://www.sammobile.com/news/indi...8-users-quick-launch-camera-always-on-display
A few other ideas to consider:
My favorite it use a custom launcher (such as Nova), and I set it so that if I swipe up anywhere on the home screens, it launches the camera.
Additionally, I did see an app that could remap the bixby hard key on the left to be any action or application you wanted, such as the Camera. I forget the name of this app, but I'm sure you can find it if you search for remapping the bixby button.
Thanks,
But could not find it under advanced features too
But with the thread you shared, im able to do it with the home button, it helps