Power Control on notification bar - Droid X General

Hey guys,
I know this was a feature the CM team was working in for CM6. Any know if this can be done on our X's?
The power control widget on the notification drop down.
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I use an app called power manager to control wifi/data etc.. and another app called bar control to make it available via the notification pull down menu.

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looking for a widget to disable cellular data

is the any app that will add a button to the desk top that acts like the wifi button on the power widget? I want a quicker way to disable it than going through settings, or something that changes the apns.
Widgetsoid in the Market. Its free and basically a very customizable power control widget.
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Juice Defender also comes with a widget that toggles mobile data.
U can also try apndroid too.
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[Q] Power Notification Bar

Basically I'm looking for an app that has power controls in the notification bar. MIUI like. I know there are ROM's that have these included (MIUI, Cyanogen) but I don't really want to change ROM just for power controls. So is there any apps? Thanks.
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Skellyyy said:
Basically I'm looking for an app that has power controls in the notification bar. MIUI like. I know there are ROM's that have these included (MIUI, Cyanogen) but I don't really want to change ROM just for power controls. So is there any apps? Thanks.
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Just search in the market for Power Controle Plus - by - Sirius Application Limited . It's very easy to set up .

CM7 suggestion

Cyanogen should add a feature where if you press the battery icon in the notification bar, settings would come out for it in a windowed box belox the notification bar. Same for the time and if you had wifi on for example you could click it to go to the wifi settings page. That would be so awesome!
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This would require a complete rewrite of fundamental android elements and would not be a task someone would most likely undertake.
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You can do something similar to what you want if you use the notification power widget. You can add toggles for all sorts of setting that lie within your notification bar that are very easy to access. You can enable in in CM settings.
I don't see the tiny wifi or battery icons as being good shortcuts. If you really want to though, try submitting a feature request on the cm bugtracker. It will get noticed more there.
Not very finger friendly up in the corner imo
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[Q] Modify the Navigation Bar?

Flat out, is there any way to modify the Navigation Bar at the bottom of the screen on the Razr M?
I really just want to change the order of the buttons, having the capacitive buttons is cool and all, but the Home button being directly in the middle and BELOW the space bar in most typing applications has led to some frustration as far as I'm concerned.
I know custom ROMs will have different implementations of this, but I'm not interested in that at the moment.
Rooted Stock Jelly Bean.
Any info is helpful thanks!
CM10 does it just fine.
settings -> system -> navigation bar
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CM10 does it just fine.
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yea, the stock just doesn't have options for it. maybe when CM10 hits beta, but I'd rather not go without functionality at the moment.
You can use securelock app to hide system bar with the combination of button savior app to do the customization. It works for me
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New app to hide system bar and go on full screen
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwyLDEsImRlLnRzb3JuLkZ1bGxTY3JlZW4iXQ..
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Finally to make it work you have to use 5 apps
Full!screen: to hide navigations (top and bottom) but you loose notifications (gmail, google talk, sms...), incoming calls and alarm.
Custom alarm app:
Full hd id: for incoming calls
Button saver: for system navigation
Pop notification: for gmail...notifications.
I don't know if it worth it
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Its alot easier then that, I use HideBar and LML (gensture control) it hisdes the system bar then i use gestures to control home back search and recent apps. not that bad.
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Its alot easier then that, I use HideBar and LML (gensture control) it hisdes the system bar then i use gestures to control home back search and recent apps. not that bad.
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Tried hidebar, same behavior as full!screen: loosing all notifications...that's why you need the others apps
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Pull down menu

Is there anyway to utilize the initial space on the pull down menu to have quick settings? Isn't it goofy you have to pull that down and then click on a tab to get to quick settings?
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Well, CyanogenMod has some toggles on the first page of the notification menu (you can activate then through the settings).
Alternatively, you can change the notification bar's behavior that if you swipe down on the right you get to the quick sittings instantly, otherwise you'll get to the normal notification menu. Cm and aokp both have this feature. Pa has it too if I'm not completely mistaken.
Power Toggles https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painless.pc
I find power toggles pretty awful. Widgetsoid would be my choice. It's much like Samsung's touchwiz toggles, and fully customizable.

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