Hi,
I've just flashed the 4.3 deodexed image. I'm looking for an extended power menu mod. Is there any for 4.3? If yes, I would appreciate a link.
Thanks!
Animor said:
Hi,
I've just flashed the 4.3 deodexed image. I'm looking for an extended power menu mod. Is there any for 4.3? If yes, I would appreciate a link.
Thanks!
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Install the xposed framework app then install modaco toolkit. All can be found in xda just search for their titles
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I installed both. The modaco option for power menu doesn't work. Other options work though, like battery percentage.
Any advice?
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Animor said:
I installed both. The modaco option for power menu doesn't work. Other options work though, like battery percentage.
Any advice?
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I have "Extended Power Menu" installed from the playstore and it works perfectly on 4.3 but you need to be rooted. I have SuperSU v1.45 installed for root.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.studio.extendedpower&hl=en
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I'm pretty happy with stock 4.2.1 But this would make it that much better. Thanks!!
+1 to this! It would be very handy.
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sporez said:
+1 to this! It would be very handy.
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Me three
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771307
Here's a link to the galaxy nexus extended power menu zip.
I know that this is a thread for nexus 4 but maybe the 4.2 zip could work?
Or at least use the zip to make a port?
Good luck! :good:
Has anyone gotten around to having an APM APK for 4.2.2 Nexus 4?
I dont want to flash a rom just for this!
^^ Also Curious.
There are reboot apps in Play, i use Quickboot myself to have extended power menu options.
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If you are rooted there are several apps in Play that add that option like Quickboot, Power Togggles and more.
Or flash a custom ROM e.g. CM10?
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First question would be... Are you rooted?
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I rooted my phone with the shabbypenguin build but don't have the ability to hold the back button to split screens. Is there an APK I can download or zip to install for this?
Thanks!
I'm assuming you're running cyanogen? If so no. It's a touchwiz only feature as the framework is completely different
pdoroba said:
I'm assuming you're running cyanogen? If so no. It's a touchwiz only feature as the framework is completely different
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I don't believe it's cyanogen, basically just rooted with the sprint hotspot hack and custom recovery. I currently use the touchwiz launcher afaik, is the framework different?
If you just Rooted the stock firmware the setting can be found by going to settings -> my device -> display-> check the multi window check box. And you should be able to run split screen
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t2noob said:
If you just Rooted the stock firmware the setting can be found by going to settings -> my device -> display-> check the multi window check box. And you should be able to run split screen
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Hey, thanks t2noob! I guess I'm the real noob here, not sure why I haven't looked there. Thanks so much!
No problem glad I helped.
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So I upgraded to 4.4.2 LG Stock kitkat, phones still rooted but GMD Auto hide softkeys doesnt work as swipe up from the bottom the screen causes that ring to open up with Google Now. Has anyone else got this problem and/or know how to get around it? thanks
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Install xposed framework, reboot, install lg pie support from downloads on xposed, enable it, reboot, smile and enjoy.
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jefbeck said:
Install xposed framework, reboot, install lg pie support from downloads on xposed, enable it, reboot, smile and enjoy.
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I dont have a Custom Recovery atm, which I would need to do this right?
GalaxyWhy said:
I dont have a Custom Recovery atm, which I would need to do this right?
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All you need to be is rooted for xposed. Framework and modules install as normal apks.
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All you need to be is rooted for xposed. Framework and modules install as normal apks.
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Can you link me in the right direction? Thanks
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GalaxyWhy said:
Can you link me in the right direction? Thanks
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Do a search for xposed framework and download the newest beta. Module is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2689890
AyDee said:
Do a search for xposed framework and download the newest beta. Module is here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2689890
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Thanks a million
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Thanks a million
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So has it worked for you?
Hey guys
I use simplistic app to change the battery icon to a flag... But its not working....
Anyone can help
Nexus 4 (kitkat 4.4.4) rooted and recovery
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joey jamal said:
Hey guys
I use simplistic app to change the battery icon to a flag... But its not working....
Anyone can help
Nexus 4 (kitkat 4.4.4) rooted and recovery
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Install xposed and the module "xuimod". There is a setting in it.
Hit thanks if i helped
It's not working maybe because I'm on 4.4.4 KitKat ????
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joey jamal said:
It's not working maybe because I'm on 4.4.4 KitKat ????
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It should work on kitkat, did so for me. What exactly is the problem?
N/m, misread.
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Just nothing change ... I installed the app and changed battery setting and rest system ui and nothing happen
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chrisrozon said:
N/m, misread.
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What you mean i don't understand??
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Please help ????
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Have you rebooted after you changed?
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joey jamal said:
Please help ????
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I don't know about the app you mentioned, but there were a couple of apps in the N4 Apps & Themes forum which did this - but it seems they work for 4.3 only.
As mentioned, there are apps which work via Exposed framework which will do what you are looking for (though bear in mind Exposed needs the Dalvik not Art, runtime).
Another good option is to try some ROMs - most of the popular ones have extensive UI customisation, such as battery, clock, navigation bar (the one at the bottom).
Download a ROM and its Gapps (eg AICP ROM and its Gapps, which I use and I can recommend, it's a good place to start)
Reboot into recovery.
Backup your current ROM (creates an image you can restore if you don't like the new ROM)
Wipe: data/system/cache/dalvik. NOT internal storage
Install the ROM and its Gapps
Reboot and begin to setup your phone
If you have Titanium Backup Pro or similar, you can restore all your user apps and data to the new ROM. Generally not recommended to restore system apps or data.
It may sound like a lot of effort to get a battery icon, but you also get a better ROM (faster, better battery and highly customisable UI). With the backup you took, if you don't like your new ROM, all you need to do is:
Go into Recovery,
Wipe data/system/dalvik/cache
Restore the backup
Reboot