[Q] Status Bar to AOSP - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

How can I put the toggles in the status bar in AOSP?
Someone more experienced there could help me with some status bar for her or could add these shortcuts to nóis laity.
I'm dying to use it, most do not like to be without toggles shortcuts.

evajrt said:
How can I put the toggles in the status bar in AOSP?
Someone more experienced there could help me with some status bar for her or could add these shortcuts to nóis laity.
I'm dying to use it, most do not like to be without toggles shortcuts.
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Go to Cyanogenmod settings>interface>notification power widget>widget buttons>*here

ei
aniket.lamba said:
Go to Cyanogenmod settings>interface>notification power widget>widget buttons>*here
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But that is in CM7.
I want to do is in AOSP, I've tried several times and nothing.: Rolleyes:

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[Q] Remove/Hide Notification Bar toggles?

Is there any way to remove or hide the data/wifi toggles from the notification bar pull-down? I know most people love em' but I could really go without them.
lfrench0 said:
Is there any way to remove or hide the data/wifi toggles from the notification bar pull-down? I know most people love em' but I could really go without them.
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They are built into all TW roms, only way to get rid of them is using an AOSP rom if I recall correctly...

[Q] CM7 Lockscreen Clock

Has anyone come across a method of removing the clock on the CM7 RC2 Lockscreen? I have wp clock installed and would like to use that, I came across a fix which only removed "half" of the clock. The method involved changing the clock font file, numbers in the clock was made transparent, but everything else is still there! I've provided a screenshot as a visual aid. Thanks in advance for anyone who can point me in the right direction of removing the rest of the clock.
gordonzhao said:
Has anyone come across a method of removing the clock on the CM7 RC2 Lockscreen? I have wp clock installed and would like to use that, I came across a fix which only removed "half" of the clock. The method involved changing the clock font file, numbers in the clock was made transparent, but everything else is still there! I've provided a screenshot as a visual aid. Thanks in advance for anyone who can point me in the right direction of removing the rest of the clock.
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Widget Locker will give you an option to remove the notification bar. That is what i use.
neidlinger said:
Widget Locker will give you an option to remove the notification bar. That is what i use.
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I'm sorry, I was unclear. I mean in the like top half of the screen, do you see the white "AM" and "Tuesday, March 22." Not the clock in the notification area. The reason why I want to keep the stock CM7 lockscreen is because of the gestures if you're wondering.
With the "fix" I was able to remove the time itself, but just the numbers, not the remaining text.
I thought CM mod 's lock was completely customizable under CM settings
[via XDA app]
sleepyfu said:
I thought CM mod 's lock was completely customizable under CM settings
[via XDA app]
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Not that I can see, it's only stuff like music control and gestures.

[Q] Prevent hiding status bar ?

hi,
how to prevent the hiding of the status bar in games etc ?? (fullscreen..)
I'm not lookingfor an app which can make it to reappear
thanks !
aLeda said:
hi,
how to prevent the hiding of the status bar in games etc ?? (fullscreen..)
I'm not lookingfor an app which can make it to reappear
thanks !
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People are you usually trying to give the game/app onscreen more importance. ParanoidAndroid and CyanogenMod both hide the navigation bar too now. You are definitely going in the opposite direction. I have never heard of an app that would make it reappear, why you would you want it too?
hhairplane said:
People are you usually trying to give the game/app onscreen more importance. ParanoidAndroid and CyanogenMod both hide the navigation bar too now. You are definitely going in the opposite direction. I have never heard of an app that would make it reappear, why you would you want it too?
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ah ... :/
it(s nice to don't miss notifications, get infos fasters like the time etc...
aLeda said:
ah ... :/
it(s nice to don't miss notifications, get infos fasters like the time etc...
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i know what u mean, for specific apps that doesn't need to go full screen it would be nice to show status bar
someone should make an app that allow you to manually enables/disables status bar in specific apps would be great
joshtrader said:
i know what u mean, for specific apps that doesn't need to go full screen it would be nice to show status bar
someone should make an app that allow you to manually enables/disables status bar in specific apps would be great
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yes this would be great, or an app that simply prevent hiding stat bar
(sorry for my english)
aLeda said:
yes this would be great, or an app that simply prevent hiding stat bar
(sorry for my english)
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ParanoidAndroid may have that option, since they have the option to force full screen.
joshtrader said:
i know what u mean, for specific apps that doesn't need to go full screen it would be nice to show status bar
someone should make an app that allow you to manually enables/disables status bar in specific apps would be great
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In synergies codefire SR15 it is impemented.
If you drop town the upper side of the screen twice in fullscreen, you are able to access into the statusbar.
I really love it, because im always able to use fullscreen and have access to the statusbar.
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[Q] Transparent status bar and soft keys on G2 CM10.2

Is there a way to get transparent soft keys and status bar on CM10.2? Also why is it every ROM I use GPS never works?
Not trying to be a douche, just wondering.
Don't know about the GPS but if you download Nova Launcher's Beta it allows transparent Nav and Status Bars.
http://novalauncher.com/beta/
WMguy said:
Don't know about the GPS but if you download Nova Launcher's Beta it allows transparent Nav and Status Bars.
http://novalauncher.com/beta/
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Select devices only or 4.4 for it to work.
Try using Xposed Framework + GravityBox module. It worked for me.
anpan879 said:
Select devices only or 4.4 for it to work.
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Yep just noticed that. Running on my Nexus 5 but didn't work on my G2. Thanks.
xpsg said:
Try using Xposed Framework + GravityBox module. It worked for me.
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New to this. How do I do it and where do I find it?
khipps16 said:
New to this. How do I do it and where do I find it?
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I found it. Installed it. There is no options in Gravity Box for transparent status bar or soft keys? That I can see anyway.
khipps16 said:
I found it. Installed it. There is no options in Gravity Box for transparent status bar or soft keys? That I can see anyway.
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Actually it won't even change the status bar color. As soon as I exit it goes back to black.
khipps16 said:
Actually it won't even change the status bar color. As soon as I exit it goes back to black.
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Nevermind. I got it. Thanks for the help!

[Q] Hide status bar on rooted TouchWiz lockscreen?

Does anyone know how to hide the status bar on a rooted TouchWiz lockscreen?
Without using a 3rd party TouchScreen?
maybe this could help you :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2384892
airmieWJR5677 said:
maybe this could help you :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2384892
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Looks promising at least. I'll have to try it next time I get frustrated with AOSP and go back to TouchWiz.
Thanks!

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