[Q] Can anyone help me get the navbar on GT-i9505 please? - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm running CM 10.1 on my GT-i9505, is there a way to get a navbar on screen?
Thanks guys!

You can set a NavBar on your device by adding a single line to your build.prop file.
qmenu.hw.maikeys=0
can use root explorer, then open with text editor
/system/build.prop

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Nexus 4 hide navbar

Hey guys,
i tried to hide the navbar on my N4 with Stock 4.2.1 firmware.
I added to build.prop the line: "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1"
now the Nexus 4 won't boot up. I had to restore the old build.prop.
Permissions of the build.prop were set right.
Has anyone a solution for hiding the navbar?
I want to use the Pie Controls of LMT, so i don't need the navbar.
Perhaps you messed something like else up? I'm using that right now, albeit on Bionic pure AOSP. It works fine.
smicbee said:
Hey guys,
i tried to hide the navbar on my N4 with Stock 4.2.1 firmware.
I added to build.prop the line: "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1"
now the Nexus 4 won't boot up. I had to restore the old build.prop.
Permissions of the build.prop were set right.
Has anyone a solution for hiding the navbar?
I want to use the Pie Controls of LMT, so i don't need the navbar.
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I added the same line to build.prop with root explorer and use Button Savior without any difficulty. Try again-you must have done something wrong. Maybe you didn't put the new text on a separate line at the end. Make sure you do not use the quote marks. Root explorer renamed the original file and saved it for me. Another thing you can do is use custom roms that have an option to remove the soft keys.
okay I found out what the problem was.
I didn't update Root Explorer and the Version 2.14.<something> messed my build.prop up, everytime i saved it.
With the newest Version of Root Explorer it works fine.
Thank you for your help.
Smicbee

[WIP][HELP]MobileData Toggle on 4.4.2 i337m

Is there any way to enable MobileData toggle on 4.4.2 Canadian Galaxy s4 (i337m)
In the T-Mobile forums I found this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43042030#post43042030
But when I try to edit with SQLite Editor, it displays an Error (Error 14)
Well... I tried other way to edit via Ubuntu without success, but I have some clues based on the thread above:
In data/data/com.android.providers.settings/database you will find settings.db
Open with SQLite Database Browser and go to "Browser Data" tab
Select "System" in table and scroll down until you find this value name: notification_panel_active_app_list
In "value" you will find all the features enabled (Wifi;Location;SilentMode...etc.)
But if you put "MobileData;" after "AirplaneMode" value, save and pull to the original place fixing permissions with root explorer, you will get a eternal Samsung logo after reboot... so
Is there a way to enable toogles in Quick Settings?
Added
Added only MobileData; :good:
Pika71 said:
Added only MobileData; :good:
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Does it works in your device?
vicl89 said:
Is there any way to enable MobileData toggle on 4.4.2 Canadian Galaxy s4 (i337m)
In the T-Mobile forums I found this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43042030#post43042030
But when I try to edit with SQLite Editor, it displays an Error (Error 14)
Well... I tried other way to edit via Ubuntu without success, but I have some clues based on the thread above:
In data/data/com.android.providers.settings/database you will find settings.db
Open with SQLite Database Browser and go to "Browser Data" tab
Select "System" in table and scroll down until you find this value name: notification_panel_active_app_list
In "value" you will find all the features enabled (Wifi;Location;SilentMode...etc.)
But if you put "MobileData;" after "AirplaneMode" value, save and pull to the original place fixing permissions with root explorer, you will get a eternal Samsung logo after reboot... so
Is there a way to enable toogles in Quick Settings?
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What I did was replace system.apk and system.odex. backed them up and replaced with system.apk grin Maple Leaf ROM.
This showed me to use the sqlite editor method.
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Spacemonkie4207 said:
What I did was replace system.apk and system.odex. backed them up and replaced with system.apk grin Maple Leaf ROM.
This showed me to use the sqlite editor method.
Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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Can you upload the apk in a server please? Did it work for you? Please send me some screenshots if you can. Thanks!
I resolved
vicl89 said:
Is there any way to enable MobileData toggle on 4.4.2 Canadian Galaxy s4 (i337m)
In the T-Mobile forums I found this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43042030#post43042030
But when I try to edit with SQLite Editor, it displays an Error (Error 14)
Well... I tried other way to edit via Ubuntu without success, but I have some clues based on the thread above:
In data/data/com.android.providers.settings/database you will find settings.db
Open with SQLite Database Browser and go to "Browser Data" tab
Select "System" in table and scroll down until you find this value name: notification_panel_active_app_list
In "value" you will find all the features enabled (Wifi;Location;SilentMode...etc.)
But if you put "MobileData;" after "AirplaneMode" value, save and pull to the original place fixing permissions with root explorer, you will get a eternal Samsung logo after reboot... so
Is there a way to enable toogles in Quick Settings?
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Try with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=oliver.ehrenmueller.dbadmin
Superman19 said:
Try with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=oliver.ehrenmueller.dbadmin
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Thanks! it worked
vicl89 said:
Thanks! it worked
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I can´t make it, maybe I´m not using correctly the SQLite Debugger app. Please help me.
altitud63 said:
I can´t make it, maybe I´m not using correctly the SQLite Debugger app. Please help me.
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In my case the SQLite app didn't work for me, try SQLite Debugger and problem solved!
vicl89 said:
In my case the SQLite app didn't work for me, try SQLite Debugger and problem solved!
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Thats the one I´m using, I do the changes, but when I restart still there is no Data Toogle ...I will keep trying.

black background for touchwiz menu A3

I'm going crazy to find the apk right to replace the menu of white kitkat that I dislike .avious apps as Wanam Xposed or holo themer fail to do what I need, and having discovered that the apk such as text messages have a name spedifico [secmms_cherry] will exist a variation of black background and white text .any one can help me? files that are looking for
secmms.apk
incall.apk
settings.apk
seccontacts.apk
for example i tryed secmms from my galaxy s4 mini and don't work

Changing DPI does not work; please help

Hey Guys,
I have an S7 Edge and was always able to change the DPI via any common method.
For some weeks it´s somehow not possible. I tried while on various ROMs.
I tried via editing Build.prop, Android Terminal App, DPI Changing Apps and via Terminal on Mac and Windows.
It just doesnt work....
I noticed that being on BobCat ROM it works.... But with no other ROM. I tried them all on XDA.
Does anybody have an idea why and/or how to fix this?
I appreciate every reply.
You need to have root acces and use a file manager (I use Solid Explorer), open build.prop with the Solid Explorer built in editor (SE Text editor) and find and change the following line:
ro.sf.lcd_density=560
(560 is the best value that you can apply, anything bellow that dpi messes up the touchwiz apps).
Save the file and presto!!!
I hope this can help.
Best regards!!!
Not working. Build.prop shows the new value but no visual change is seen
Did you restart your device?

how to enable navbar on B25?

any help plz? I want a nav bar without the hide arrow. One which is always present
editing build.prop.
you need to be rooted

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