In my Oneplus 5T running Android 10 and stock Oxygen OS, to get the old navigation gestures I used a trick successfully which is given here.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Oneplus5T/comments/grfwzu
I recently bought OnePlus 9RT 5G which is running stock Oxygen OS on Android 11. In the setedit list, I don't have the option of 'op_gesture_button_side_enabled'
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I created a new entry for it and set its value to 0. Then I rebooted my phone. The trick doesn't work. What should I do now?
Like this
I already know that. I don't require navigation buttons. The navigation gestures what I require are from Android 9. To go back,(i.e. while web browsing , to back to previous pages, or while navigating folders in file explorer, you can go back to previous folders) you can slide your finger upwards from the bottom right of the screen.
The method that I have described used to work on Android 10 based Oxygen OS on Oneplus 5t.
have you tried adding it in as a new entry?
Yes I did. It didn't work. I already mentioned in the original post.
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I didnt find similar thread through search so im asking it here in new thread.
So i have installed so many apps that the metroui menu forces me to use that ugly (my opinion) alphabet categorization. Is there a way to disable this from registry or someway? Im using HTC 7 Trophy running DFT rom and fully unlocked.
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Sorry for bad english and i hope that this can be disabled
Thanks.
just use Registry Editor.
follow: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Start.
change value of "GroupingThreshold" to anothers number greater than yours
example: 150 or 200.... (if your apps over this number, WP7 show off new menu categorize )
. Then restart your phone. done
Thanks dude!
I have HTC Titan with windows phone 7.5. can I remove the alphabet categorization.
after 150-200 apps you want it back thats for sure, because the scrolling is long
can we like remove this option completely by adding a huge number in the registry?
Like many of you, I love my S3. One thing I HATE is the multitasking implementation. Holding the home button for 2 seconds is tedious and slows down the experience of a blazing fast phone
I have managed to overcome the problem and thought I'd share it in case this issue was frustrating others too. Essentially, it allows you to tap the bottom right hand corner of the screen to bring the multitasking bar up. This can easily be done with one hand, and I find makes using the phone a lot faster
Steps:
- Download GMD GestureControl (there is also a free version, although I am not sure if this will 100% work on that)
- Swipe right to 'custom gestures'
- Set up like this
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That's about it!
already posted
dear i think u should check the forum before you post... the thing GMD gestures already posted and described in the forum
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1882935
I am always reading through out the forums about PIE control.
The Following are links on where to get LMT launcher which is very similar to PIE in my opinion better.
A SMALL DESCRIPTION BY noname81 :
LMT is a tool for Android (tested already on multiple devices - see below) that launches a command when perform single touch or multitouch gestures on the screen (In any app/screen/etc.). You can connect basic and advanced commands to any gesture LMT supports. In addition to the gestures you can activate a system-wide PieControl for navigation like the feature in the ICS stock browser (touch the side of the screen to activate it).
I AM ONLY PROVIDING LINKS, BY NO MEANS AM I CLAIMING THIS WORK MINE. JUST MAKING IT EASIER FOR PEOPLE TO FIND ALL THAT THEY WILL NEED IN 1 PLACE.
LMT LAUNCHER
LMT does not replace your launcher(nova, adw, holo etc..)
Go check out How to set up PIE on any rooted phone VIDEO by ZEDOMAX
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Bump...
Or gravitybox xposed module has the exact pie control from PA :ΔΊ
Did you thank your Developer today?
Though I've already sold my own N7 2013, I'd still put this thread here because this is one of the most popular tabs around here
So, as the title says, I'm thinking if it's possible to force the classic dual-pane layout in Android 5.x... Like this:
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It's already a shame Google removed Tablet UI in 4.4, yet in 5.x dual-pane is gone even for 10-inch tablets.
Back in Android 4.x, this can be done by decompiling framework-res (I used APKChanger back then, which has apktool 1.5.3 integrated), editing a bool value, saving and recompiling. I actually attempted this for 5.x too, but since apktool 1.5.3 doesn't support Android 5.x, I'm forced to use a bare apktool 2.0.x jar, which I am not so familiar with. I did all the steps just like what I'd do under 4.4, and all that welcomes me is a boot loop...
So, 1) is this even possible at all?
If yes, then 2) is there an easier way of doing this (e.g. an Xposed module)?
And 3) what could I have done wrong with my steps of using apktool - any alternatives?
Thanks in advance!
As the title implies, I cannot get the app SecureOTP to run on the phone properly. It gives some message, but it's in Japanese. Unfortunately I need the app in order to play Phantasy Star Online 2. Someone in a review stated they got it working via a setting, but I am unaware of what it is. Anyone got the tech skills to try and wrangle the bug?
Bumping for still an issue. Screenshot added for hopeful help.
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I registered because I faced the same problem. It's pretty easy, just go to settings -> ASUS customized settings -> Recent apps key. Now choose the value for Recent apps key as "Tap and hold to show menu". As the name implies it let's you open up a menu when holding down the right capacitive button on the zenfone 2. After this you can revert back to the old settings for this button since SecureOTP does not need you to fiddle around with its menu anymore.
Truth to be told I did not come up with this and had struggled for days and the only clue I got was your post and the review on playstore which you mentioned. I figured zenfone 2 must have its own way to open up menus so I dug around the settings. But yes, SecureOTP has finnicky problems with its menu button which vary between phones and it even happens on emulators like bluestack.
Anyway, enjoy your PSO2 and have fun.