Hey guys
I was trying to make my S4 look like the Nexus.
Got the soft nav bar but couldn't find a way to disable the button lights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43256528
Use this app to disable button lights (lights only). Be sure to thank the Original Poster!!
jhong91 said:
Hey guys
I was trying to make my S4 look like the Nexus.
Got the soft nav bar but couldn't find a way to disable the button lights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43256528
Use this app to disable button lights (lights only). Be sure to thank the Original Poster!!
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I have probably the same setup. Would be nice if we had the Touch Key Light Duration option in Settings like the S3 had (or maybe it's part of TouchWiz). That would be far easier than running another app just to turn the lights off.
I also use SoftKeyZ from the Play Store to customize the on screen buttons.
Nav bar
Can you help with how you got the nav bar? I found some links on xda, but looking for more.
Thanks
Matt
jhong91 said:
Hey guys
I was trying to make my S4 look like the Nexus.
Got the soft nav bar but couldn't find a way to disable the button lights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43256528
Use this app to disable button lights (lights only). Be sure to thank the Original Poster!!
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mattalter said:
Can you help with how you got the nav bar? I found some links on xda, but looking for more.
Thanks
Matt
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Make sure you're rooted.
go to a file manager that can edit text files ( I used root manager),
go to system/ and find build.prop. open it with an editor,
add the line
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
at the bottom of your build prop, save/exit, reboot.
jhong91 said:
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Make sure you're rooted.
go to a file manager that can edit text files ( I used root manager),
go to system/ and find build.prop. open it with an editor,
add the line
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
at the bottom of your build prop, save/exit, reboot.
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Yup. This is also what I did. I just used Root Explorer. A long press on the file lets you edit in a text editor.
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Hello,
Installed LMT Launcher and played with it briefly last night.
Seems to work well.
I'd like to know if it is possible to remove the soft keys on a stock ROM (rooted with busybox)
Thanks,
~Eric
Hi. I also tried LMT and loved it so much that I simply removed the navbar. Sometimes it would be more practical to have the navbar, but I'm getting more and more used to LMT and in time I feel I will never miss navbar again! I was looking and found some APKs that do this and also a MOD I beleive, but by FAR the easisest solution for me was to simply edit the build.prop file.
So, before you do this make SURE you have alternative way to navigate (such as LMT). Then simply open your build.prop file and add this line:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Save, reboot and... Profit!
Navbar will be GONE. Cheers:good:
Thanks a bunch... This worked great. Would love to not have to reboot to take effect but still good that you can do this on the stock ROM.
Meeks a huge difference in landscape mode.
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tipsek said:
Hi. I also tried LMT and loved it so much that I simply removed the navbar. Sometimes it would be more practical to have the navbar, but I'm getting more and more used to LMT and in time I feel I will never miss navbar again! I was looking and found some APKs that do this and also a MOD I beleive, but by FAR the easisest solution for me was to simply edit the build.prop file.
So, before you do this make SURE you have alternative way to navigate (such as LMT). Then simply open your build.prop file and add this line:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Save, reboot and... Profit!
Navbar will be GONE. Cheers:good:
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hi how to execute that code and what app do i need?
You can now hide soft keys (and keep notification bar) without modifications and reboots. Just try my new app:
GMD Hide Soft Keys
It also adds Quick NavBar - soft keys that can be opened with simple swipe from bottom and then autohide when not needed :good:.
StupidIdea said:
You can now hide soft keys (and keep notification bar) without modifications and reboots. Just try my new app:
GMD Hide Soft Keys
It also adds Quick NavBar - soft keys that can be opened with simple swipe from bottom and then autohide when not needed :good:.
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I Tried your app, but theres a huge red line on the bottom of the screen, so bad.
And also got a lot of errors messages on my logcat in the background, so i uninstalled it quickly oO
Does anyone know how could I use a build prop edit to safely hide the bottom navigation bar without using unnecessary RAM? I use LMT so it isn't necessary.
I believe its in the build . prop file because when I replaced it to do a status bar mod, the bar disappeared momentarily when the file was missing.
However, I'm new to Android and I don't want to put myself into a boot loop or worse by blindly deleting things. I don't even know how to use a recovery yet. So does anyone know where this is? Thanks
LG G2
I just use an app. Auto hide soft keys. It's in the play store. Also use LMT myself. Let me ask you something, what setting do you set gesture input to?
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chiballer20 said:
I just use an app. Auto hide soft keys. It's in the play store. Also use LMT myself. Let me ask you something, what setting do you set gesture input to?
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I find that app kind of bugging, and there are moments when my buttons are no longer being displayed and I have to reboot to get them back.
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add
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
to your build.prop file. That is all I did. Just don't be stupid like me and do it before you turned LMT on. I had to think up some creative ways to open it from within other programs without the back button or home available :laugh:
wy2sl0 said:
add
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
to your build.prop file. That is all I did. Just don't be stupid like me and do it before you turned LMT on. I had to think up some creative ways to open it from within other programs without the back button or home available :laugh:
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That is what do do with all of my phone using LMT, and not barely crash, I've had one during this year and s restart made it normal.
Sent from my LG-D801 using Tapatalk now Free
wy2sl0 said:
add
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
to your build.prop file. That is all I did. Just don't be stupid like me and do it before you turned LMT on. I had to think up some creative ways to open it from within other programs without the back button or home available :laugh:
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Thanks, i'll try it.. hopefully it will free up a good amount of RAM :fingers-crossed:
IamPro said:
Thanks, i'll try it.. hopefully it will free up a good amount of RAM :fingers-crossed:
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sry for the stupid question....what is LMT?
energie said:
sry for the stupid question....what is LMT?
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Gesture based launcher:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
wy2sl0 said:
add
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
to your build.prop file. That is all I did. Just don't be stupid like me and do it before you turned LMT on. I had to think up some creative ways to open it from within other programs without the back button or home available :laugh:
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IamPro said:
Thanks, i'll try it.. hopefully it will free up a good amount of RAM :fingers-crossed:
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Softbricked my phone and had to restore to stock then re-root etc :crying:
what is LMT?
This is LMT, or one of its functions. Its a really customizable navigation bar that replaces the stock one, along with any of other gesture control you could think of. Its great, you should try it out
LG G2
It swipes in from the bottom, top or sides. You can hold the gesture and lift your finger on the button or just swipe through in the direction you want and the function will activate. It gets much more complex than my setup but I'm just keeping it simple for now
LG G2
IamPro said:
Softbricked my phone and had to restore to stock then re-root etc :crying:
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Sorry, you softbricked after inserting the string in build.prop? I'm interested to this mod (hiding soft keys and activate LMT)
nimo182 said:
Sorry, you softbricked after inserting the string in build.prop? I'm interested to this mod (hiding soft keys and activate LMT)
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Yea, maybe I did something wrong.. idk
Its pretty easy to get back to stock so not huge deal tho
wy2sl0 said:
add
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
to your build.prop file. That is all I did. Just don't be stupid like me and do it before you turned LMT on. I had to think up some creative ways to open it from within other programs without the back button or home available :laugh:
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How did you do this safely? Many people have been getting it wrong and I'd like to get it right the first time lol
LG G2
I have no idea.
Downloaded build.prop editor from the play store
go to VERY BOTTOM of build.prop
make a new blank line
enter what I said
save
...profit
The best app to hide soft keys is UDN (ultimate dynamic navbar),it can hide your keys without the need to modify them in build prop....And replace them with its soft keys that are not only customisable but you can also make them as tiny as you want in order not ot occupy as much space...
woof123 said:
The best app to hide soft keys is UDN (ultimate dynamic navbar),it can hide your keys without the need to modify them in build prop....And replace them with its soft keys that are not only customisable but you can also make them as tiny as you want in order not ot occupy as much space...
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woof i tried UDN, to hide nav bar it requires xposed with it's module..i'm not too much interested to install other sw indeed, and IMHO it's the same of autohide
Then the build.prop string qemu.hw..... works??
nimo182 said:
woof i tried UDN, to hide nav bar it requires xposed with it's module..i'm not too much interested to install other sw indeed, and IMHO it's the same of autohide
Then the build.prop string qemu.hw..... works??
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It worked for me.Without xposed,i just ticked the option in the settings.Also you can make the keys as tiny as you want,even if you want them visible all the time and not hidden it will help alot to make them tiny.
nimo182 said:
woof i tried UDN, to hide nav bar it requires xposed with it's module..i'm not too much interested to install other sw indeed, and IMHO it's the same of autohide
Then the build.prop string qemu.hw..... works??
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can't make it working....it adds another bar above the stock one
Posted this in the T-Mo GS4 section but I've gotten no replies so I'll ask here
Basically what's happening here is that I want to use on screen nav keys. OK cool. Enabled them through Gravitybox I shut off the capacitive LEDs and was able to disable to menu and back buttons all together by editing the generic.kl file in /system/usr/ file.
Now, I'm trying to change the home buttons function to menu instead of home but it isn't working. I reboot and the button is still functioning as home.
I edited key 103 and 172 and replace MOVE_HOME with MENU WAKE_DROPPED. It isn't working.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do?
H3adru5H said:
Posted this in the T-Mo GS4 section but I've gotten no replies so I'll ask here
Basically what's happening here is that I want to use on screen nav keys. OK cool. Enabled them through Gravitybox I shut off the capacitive LEDs and was able to disable to menu and back buttons all together by editing the generic.kl file in /system/usr/ file.
Now, I'm trying to change the home buttons function to menu instead of home but it isn't working. I reboot and the button is still functioning as home.
I edited key 103 and 172 and replace MOVE_HOME with MENU WAKE_DROPPED. It isn't working.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do?
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NEVERMIND! I figured it out.
If anyone is interested in remapping their hardware buttons, the file to edit is the gpio-keys.kl file in /system/usr/keylayout/ folder.
H3adru5H said:
NEVERMIND! I figured it out.
If anyone is interested in remapping their hardware buttons, the file to edit is the gpio-keys.kl file in /system/usr/keylayout/ folder.
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There is XPOSED.
Then there are WANAM EXPOSED.
Press Thanks if I helped
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 via XDA app.
DeepankarS said:
There is XPOSED.
Then there are WANAM EXPOSED.
Press Thanks if I helped
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 via XDA app.
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Unfortunately I'm a stock Google kind of guy so Wanam wouldn't work and gravity box has no settings to change hardware butting single press functions.
It's OK though. Editing the file I posted above works well enough.
H3adru5H said:
Unfortunately I'm a stock Google kind of guy so Wanam wouldn't work and gravity box has no settings to change hardware butting single press functions.
It's OK though. Editing the file I posted above works well enough.
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Ohh..stock android no root you mean?
Because even I use a rooted stock rom and wanam xposed works like a charm..
Anyways to each his own ^_^
Glad you found something that might help many.
Thanks for sharing
Press Thanks if I helped
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 via XDA app.
DeepankarS said:
Ohh..stock android no root you mean?
Because even I use a rooted stock rom and wanam xposed works like a charm..
Anyways to each his own ^_^
Glad you found something that might help many.
Thanks for sharing
Press Thanks if I helped
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S4 via XDA app.
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Oh I'm definitely rooted I'm just using a Google Edition ROM instead of TW. Thanks for your input though dude. When I was using TW Wanam worked like a charm for me too.
Hello,
All is in the title.
I would like to remove all TW quick settings from notification panel.
Any way by xposed, build.prop or other idea?
Did a large search and did not find anything on this.
Thanks in advance
Franck
On rooted S5 Type SM-G901F
No one?
Alliance rom has an option to remove the single line toggles from noti panel whilst leaving them available when pressing the top right toggle button
by mod csc other.xml it could be done, don't remember how exactly, but if you really want it and if you find how, please let me know
actually i got a lot of work, when i will be available i will look at, but search about csc xml feature or other
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androidrouen said:
by mod csc other.xml it could be done, don't remember how exactly, but if you really want it and if you find how, please let me know
actually i got a lot of work, when i will be available i will look at, but search about csc xml feature or other
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Thanks for responding.
If you can have a look it would be fine.
Thanks in advance
Franck
I will search further more
Goldie said:
Alliance rom has an option to remove the single line toggles from noti panel whilst leaving them available when pressing the top right toggle button
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Unfortunately, this ROM is not available for G901F.
Anyway, thanks for answering,
All the best
Franck
Quick how to for any other S7 Active owners who like me were disappointed that the Active Key could not be used as a dedicated flashlight button.
I used the Tasker app with the free App Factory plugin to create an app that toggles the flashlight state.
1. Open Tasker and create a new task (I called mine Flashlight Toggle)
2. Click the Add action button (the + at the bottom) and the Select Action Category window will pop up
3. Type Torch into the filter at the bottom of the Select Action Category window
4. In the Action Edit screen select Toggle from the dropdown in Set
5. Press back to return to the Task Edit screen
6. In the lower right press and hold the icon button and assign the task an icon
7. Press back to return to main Tasker screen - press and hold on the Flashlight Toggle task (or whatever you called it) task to highlight it
8. Select Export from the menu button in the upper right and export as an app.
8a. You may need to install the apk you just created manually depending on permssion settings with tasker (thanks for heads up 78c10)
9. Now open Settings and Navigate to the Active Key settings
10. You should have an app named Flashlight Toggle that you can now assign to the Active Key
Congratulations, you now have a dedicated flashlight button on your S7 Active.
I don't mean to sound critical, so please forgive me, but wouldn't it have been easier to download a flashlight app, and set it to the button?
I personally can't believe you didn't get more feedback on this. What a beautiful, elegant solution.
I was shocked to find that there was no option available to bind a long press of the action key to flashlight, how stupid. You fixed it, and you fixed it in a beautiful way! Thanks.
@Chr0nos77 I had done this previously, but was plagued with either apps that would then open and not turn off the torch by holding it, or having ads emblazoned across my device.
Smooth solution. The only thing that differed from the instructions is that after I exported the app, I had to install it before I could use it. So, I guess don't miss out on that step.
For some reason, I had to factory reset my phone to get the app factory to install. Oh well.
Only problem I'm having with this is that even though I have the app in my whitelist, if the phone is in deep doze the button does not reliably launch the flashlight. Have to press unlock button first then the active key. Still good but would be good if I could somehow force it to work with aggressive doze.
Is there a way to set the flashlight to full brightness? When you turn on the flashlight in the notification panel, it's only set to 30% of it's brightness, but when you open the Activity Zone, you can turn it all the way up to 100%, is there some way to make the 100% setting standard?
Hello. Tasker cannot support Torch in Android 5.0.1. Is there some other way to do it?
akran said:
Hello. Tasker cannot support Torch in Android 5.0.1. Is there some other way to do it?
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I'm not sure in 5.0.1 - I used this with my S7A which was Android 6 out of the box.
gotta say.. works VERY well
Thank you for this, I've been looking for a way to be able to skip tracks with the active key and found a way to do it using the same logic you described here (made an app for next track and on for previous). If anyone is interested let me know and I'll put instructions for how I did it.
miniminus said:
gotta say.. works VERY well
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kuaka said:
Quick how to for any other S7 Active owners who like me were disappointed that the Active Key could not be used as a dedicated flashlight button.
I used the Tasker app with the free App Factory plugin to create an app that toggles the flashlight state.
1. Open Tasker and create a new task (I called mine Flashlight Toggle)
2. Click the Add action button (the + at the bottom) and the Select Action Category window will pop up
3. Type Torch into the filter at the bottom of the Select Action Category window
4. In the Action Edit screen select Toggle from the dropdown in Set
5. Press back to return to the Task Edit screen
6. In the lower right press and hold the icon button and assign the task an icon
7. Press back to return to main Tasker screen - press and hold on the Flashlight Toggle task (or whatever you called it) task to highlight it
8. Select Export from the menu button in the upper right and export as an app.
8a. You may need to install the apk you just created manually depending on permssion settings with tasker (thanks for heads up 78c10)
9. Now open Settings and Navigate to the Active Key settings
10. You should have an app named Flashlight Toggle that you can now assign to the Active Key
Congratulations, you now have a dedicated flashlight button on your S7 Active.
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bandario said:
I personally can't believe you didn't get more feedback on this. What a beautiful, elegant solution.
I was shocked to find that there was no option available to bind a long press of the action key to flashlight, how stupid. You fixed it, and you fixed it in a beautiful way! Thanks.
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78c10 said:
@Chr0nos77 I had done this previously, but was plagued with either apps that would then open and not turn off the torch by holding it, or having ads emblazoned across my device.
Smooth solution. The only thing that differed from the instructions is that after I exported the app, I had to install it before I could use it. So, I guess don't miss out on that step.
For some reason, I had to factory reset my phone to get the app factory to install. Oh well.
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can anyone give me the apk that the app creator made?
muneebrocks said:
can anyone give me the apk that the app creator made?
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Yes!
Here is a link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw15QUNVlpHoMjdqdWVJbXh2YjA
All credits to Kuaka! Thanks for this nice tweak!
Arteush said:
Yes!
Here is a link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bw15QUNVlpHoMjdqdWVJbXh2YjA
All credits to Kuaka! Thanks for this nice tweak!
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thank you so much
i made a bixbybutton app using this method,
to enable our activity button, to be a bixby button
(i included it into the Ufrim modder
Is it possible to use this Tasker and create mobile data button/apk to toggle on/off data for Oreo?
dedicha said:
Is it possible to use this Tasker and create mobile data button/apk to toggle on/off data for Oreo?
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https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...ttings-tile-toggle-on-samsung-galaxy-devices/
patzyalex said:
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...ttings-tile-toggle-on-samsung-galaxy-devices/
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Unfortunately, not working on my phone, maybe because of oreo update.
dedicha said:
Unfortunately, not working on my phone, maybe because of oreo update.
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It does work on Oreo and not only for me, other users report it as well.
patzyalex said:
It does work on Oreo and not only for me, other users report it as well.
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I have tried it, it just reordered the position of the icons, no mobile data toggle
Finally, success!
I read another command in the posts, that did the job!
Just put that command in the adb shell:
settings put secure sysui_qs_tiles "$(settings get secure sysui_qs_tiles),MobileData,Hotspot"
I have no idea why the first one did not do it and what exactly is the difference, but this command did it !
I DLed this
https://apkpure.com/flashlight-toggle-simple-and-minimalist/com.nomadicratio.flashlighttoggle
its quick... a bit of a screen white for a split second but then it turns on and off just fine