hi,
anyone knows/can suggest what could replace our trusted "honeybar" for ICS? honeybar - of course - will not work since it's for honeycomb
I tried HideBar app, but it's a hit or miss App, sometimes it works most times you'll find it hard to bring the Status Bar up,compared to honeybar wherein it's so responsive.
any other suggestions aside from the paid GestureControl Full/Lite and Hide Bar?
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Gmd gesture control requires a workaround for ICS for now, but it works. You've got to install busybox and set gmd gesture control to use busybox. Its all in a thread floating around in the p6800 forum
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the latest version of gesture control which was update today no longer need busybox..
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How can we hide the status bar from the screen so that when we use the internet exprorer mainly,to have all the screen for browsing?
Yes, there's a few options, I use GMD Gesture Control. But I believe others in the forums are using Hide Bar and maybe Honey bar?
vegaman said:
Yes, there's a few options, I use GMD Gesture Control. But I believe others in the forums are using Hide Bar and maybe Honey bar?
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GMD Gesture and Hide Bar are both utilites?.We can find them at the market?
Yea of cos yr phone must be rooted.
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GMD Gesture control is far better than the other options (honey bar and hide bar). In fact, I think the dev initially wrote the program for this tablet.
Yep, GMD is the best, tried several apps and this is the most stable and customisable
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GMD GestureControl fix for ICS
You have to install BusyBox from market (look for some BusyBox installer) if StatusBar hiding is not working after upgrade to ICS. I'm working on solution that would not require BusyBox.
StupidIdea said:
You have to install BusyBox from market (look for some BusyBox installer) if StatusBar hiding is not working after upgrade to ICS. I'm working on solution that would not require BusyBox.
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Installed BusyBox and GMD is able to hide the StatusBar now, but for some reason it wipes my wallpaper in the process. Any ideas?
vegaman said:
Installed BusyBox and GMD is able to hide the StatusBar now, but for some reason it wipes my wallpaper in the process. Any ideas?
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This is known issue on ICS. Static image wallpaper is running on same process as status bar. So when I kill status bar process image wallpaper is killed too. I cannot fix this with current status bar hiding approach.
Workaround for this is to use Live wallpaper (you can try Simple Image wallpaper from market).
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I have downloaded busybox also. Installed lite version of urs. But status bar dont hide!
Using ics on my galaxy tab 7.7. Need help. Othergestures works very well nice jobb. I cant buy it if i cant hide status bar.
Hurayen said:
I have downloaded busybox also. Installed lite version of urs. But status bar dont hide!
Using ics on my galaxy tab 7.7. Need help. Othergestures works very well nice jobb. I cant buy it if i cant hide status bar.
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Open GMD settings, scroll down and try selecting "Use BusyBox" checkbox (last option). I still have to update my P6800 to ICS and try it myself. Then I will look for solution that would not require BusyBox install.
Note that my main focus is gestures and status bar hiding is just one experimental action that still has issues. Please check custom gestures or LaunchPad for more actions.
Yea working fine.. Using custom ^^
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Updated to version 2.2.5. Should work without requiring BusyBox install.
Thanks! I gotta say, this is a must-have app for me. I would like to see Android Central feature this app so you can get the support you deserve.
bdroc said:
Thanks! I gotta say, this is a must-have app for me. I would like to see Android Central feature this app so you can get the support you deserve.
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I'm sure I have seen it mentioned on either Android Central or Android Police a while ago. Though I agree it should get some more attention. Especially with the effort StupidIdea goes to to support it.
Update 2.2.5a:
Code snippet for testing new feature sneaked into market that would put overlay on screen and make device unresponsive if vibrate on gesture is turned on. Fixed.
I was just curious if there is anyway to hide the black home/back bar at the bottom of the screen? Is there any kind of option to hide it until you tap at the bottom and make it appear? Thanks.
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Not with the stock ROM. Some custom roms have this type of feature available though (usually it's a toggle in the Power menu).
AZImmortal said:
Not with the stock ROM. Some custom roms have this type of feature available though (usually it's a toggle in the Power menu).
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You can easily hide it on a stock rom with a build.prop edit. Just add qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 to your build.prop and reboot. Then you have no more navigation bar. You'll need to use something like LMT launcher (here at xda) or Button Savior (in play store) to have the home, recent, back, etc functions (easiest to set up BEFORE rebooting after editing build.prop ).
mwalt2 said:
You can easily hide it on a stock rom with a build.prop edit. Just add qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 to your build.prop and reboot. Then you have no more navigation bar. You'll need to use something like LMT launcher (here at xda) or Button Savior (in play store) to have the home, recent, back, etc functions (easiest to set up BEFORE rebooting after editing build.prop ).
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You can do this, but it's not exactly what the op was looking for. He wants to be able to hide and show the bar at will.
You can use GMD Hidebar or GMD GestureControl to hide the navbar.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776827
Thanks for the help so far guys.
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Cybore said:
You can use GMD Hidebar or GMD GestureControl to hide the navbar.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1776827
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I tried this and it hid the top bar as well. I just want the bottom buttons gone, since I use Button Savior.
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I tried this and it hid the top bar as well. I just want the bottom buttons gone, since I use Button Savior.
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Hey, you can use HideBar http://ppareit.github.com/HideBar/ to hide 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.
Outta said:
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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I want to use PIE control instead. Is there some kind of build.prop mod or something that hides the nav bar?
Might be worth going for a custom ROM that has PIE. All you then have to do is switch to Expanded Desktop and there you have it!?
You'll find many ROMs that do PIE. There is also a launcher that does that, it's called LMT Launcher. You will find it here on XDA.
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I don't want to flash a whole new ROM. I just want the PIE control and nav bar removal. PIE control has a Play Store app so I don't need to flash that but I know there has to be some kind of simple mod to remove the nav bar.
Ah, ok, didn't realize there was an app for it.
How about this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780970
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It seems to force tablet UI, but the nav bar still remains. I know there was a way to make the nav bar appear for the Note 2 so there has to be a way to hide the nav bar for the Nexus 7.
download LMT launcher, it's been around longer than PIE has and doesn't require any specific rom...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
you can go into google playstore and search for PieControl Pro. There is a free version and a pro version for $1.99
cnstarz said:
download LMT launcher, it's been around longer than PIE has and doesn't require any specific rom...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
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So can this hide the nav bar?
Flash ParanoidAndroid ROM it has built in PIE navigation in Quick Settings so when you tap on it your navigation bar hides and PIE control activates and if you are worried about Tablet UI you can turn it off any time you want. =)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800268
Found this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1985592
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Zecharixs said:
So can this hide the nav bar?
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are you on the stock rom? not sure if LMT can hide the navigation menu. you may as well just flash any other rom since almost every other rom lets you hide the navigation menu anyways. LMT is also way more customizable than PIE.
At the end of build prop add
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Save and exit, I don't believe it works on stock rom though but I could be wrong.
I use this on roms that don't have it built in navbar hide built in, and I use lmt launcher, because I prefer it to pie.
Hreidmar said:
Flash ParanoidAndroid ROM it has built in PIE navigation in Quick Settings so when you tap on it your navigation bar hides and PIE control activates and if you are worried about Tablet UI you can turn it off any time you want. =)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1800268
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I was gonna say the same thing...ive been using that for about a week now, im diggin it, tho i like cyan a lil better(my droid 4)...the pie menu is amazing, ability to move it to either screen edge, change the colors and buttons...pretty sweet, smooth rom
Is there a launcher that can hide the navigation bar on the home screen?
S' mobitela
No. Why do you only want to hide it while on the home screen?
Edit: If you just want to hide it period, you can use this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1243352&d=1344188251
ernadr said:
Is there a launcher that can hide the navigation bar on the home screen?
S' mobitela
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You need a custom rom like PA in order to do that.
Or use lmt so which is pie, so you can now hide the navigation bar buttons in expanded mode.
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You can also use gmd gesture control if you want to stay on stock but quickly hide/unhide navbar using gesture, even on custom roms its faster than having to hold power button and clicking expanded desktop
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No. Why do you only want to hide it while on the home screen?
Edit: If you just want to hide it period, you can use this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1243352&d=1344188251
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My phone is stock and nonroot, can I use this app.
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here is away to edit and remove soft keys and nav bar. then use lmt is you wish to have it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129209
you do need root. to root is easy and well worth it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
full screen sounds like it would be expanded destop via icon, it sound work, try it and see.
HB66 said:
here is away to edit and remove soft keys and nav bar. then use lmt is you wish to have it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129209
you do need root. to root is easy and well worth it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
full screen sounds like it would be expanded destop via icon, it sound work, try it and see.
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This is a great way to permanantly hide navbar but keep notification bar on stock but there is 2 problems i encountered with this method, 1st prob was the 3 dots would dissapear from chrome etc and on 4.2.2 i encoutered a flicker problem quite often but it sounds like the OP wanted to just hide the bar on home screen which im not sure why lol but if thats what he wants his best bet would be gmd gesture control or custom rom with expanded desktop mode
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Agreed gmd gesture looks pretty cool.
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All other app hide navigation bar and notification bar. I'm developing new root app that will allow to hide just navigation bar and replace it with auto hide status bar replacement :fingers-crossed:. No system files modification and no reboot required, but root is still needed.
Try it here and let me know what you think.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253770