Hey guys.
I want a 4.4 rom for my Nexus 4 that has the customisable navigation bar (allow 4 buttons, Back, Home, AppSwich, and Permanent Menu ) and a proper battery percentage Icon. Other customisation is always welcome but those two are the things that I want most in the rom.
Are there any 4.4 roms out there that have these features (see attached for example of what I have currently).
Install xposed beta.. The gravity box module has the option to add menu in the nav bar
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I want to hide Navigation Bar and status bar not to make them transparent, i have tried widgetlocker but it just hides nav bar buttons and not the bar.
Tried PA3.01 expand mode but its kinda buggy or not working well when i choose to go to home screen it opens it twice and doing some lag too. flashed different roms but no rom had a feature to disable nav bar only on lockscreen, aokp had this feature but it was buggy as well so they removed it instead of fixing.
Need help, thanks.
I'm running PA3.1 and its running just fine, no problems at all. Give it another go! And to hide the nav bar, just set the size to 0% in Hybrid Settings.
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how to remove or hide navigation bar on n4 stock android
speedygonzo said:
I'm running PA3.1 and its running just fine, no problems at all. Give it another go! And to hide the nav bar, just set the size to 0% in Hybrid Settings.
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hey geeks do you know how to remove or hide the navigation bar in nexus 4 lockscreen only in lockscreen plz help that would we really grt if you help me plz help i want that badly plz help if any buddy know about this
Flash cataclysm ROM, goto cataclysm setting choose lock screen settings choose either hide nav bar, hide status bar or hide both.
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Flash cataclysm ROM, goto cataclysm setting choose lock screen settings choose either hide nav bar, hide status bar or hide both.
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thank you!
Gravity box for xposed framework has a section to tweak the navbar. It also has an expanded desktop feature which can hide the status bar/navbar and use pie control.
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I'm looking for a rom that has a status bar at the top while pie control is active. Something like what's in the photo.
I've tried PA maybe I couldn't find the option.
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Carbon, aokp, liquid.
But I'm fairly sure PA has it too.
You have to go to "Hybrid properties" swipe your finger to the right and click on interface. You will see two options, choosing the Nav. Bar option drag the blue bar all the way down to zero hit apply and enable pie.
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CM 10.1 can do that.
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I'm looking for a rom that has a status bar at the top while pie control is active. Something like what's in the photo.
I've tried PA maybe I couldn't find the option.
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I use CM 10.1, nova launcher, and I can have that.
Active extended desktop with CM 10.1 options (then active it with a long press on power button). Then, in Nova, make an action for double tap (or any gesture you like) that hide or show status bar.
And it rocks. You can have only navbar, only statusbar, or both, your call, very quickly.
(sorry for my bad English, feel free to help me ^^ )
I have seen on several videos some kind of double function on the pulldown statusbar. When pulled down from the left side on the statusbar it displays the notifications and when pulled down from the right side it goes directly to the "tiles" with WiFi, Signal and user...
What mod is this? I would love to have that config...
// Manneman
It's integrated in some custom roms (i.e SlimBean).
Otherwise you can use xposed framework and gravity toolbox, it's also included in
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316070
The option you're looking for is that one :
--- Quick pulldown - switches to QuickSettings when status bar is pulled down near edges
EDIT: beware, gravity toolbox is not compatible with MIUI
I'm running stock at the moment... so no worries. Thanx alot, mate!
You're welcome
You pull down with two fingers on stock don't you? No mod required.
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You pull down with two fingers on stock don't you? No mod required.
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Hell yeah ^^
Totally forgot about that feature on stock rom lol
Instead of the picture of the battery, can we have a percentage? Thanks.
You can either install an app like power toggles that will add percentage to your left side notification area:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.painless.pc
If you want to actually replace the battery icon you will need to root your phone and install xposed framework and gravity box. It has a bunch of different options for the battery icon.
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I thought in 4.3 or 4.4 it was a standard option?
Some ROMS like touch wiz on Samsung's come with that feature preloaded
This little apk works great for my MotoX without root.
http://click.xda-developers.com/api...a <b>...</b>&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13870714756196
At the moment I have auto-hide navbar setup using 2 Xposed modules.
The first is "LG Pie Support" this disabled the navbar and the navring (which nothing else I find disables the navring).
The second is Ultimate Dynamic Navbar to bring back the Navbar which is customisable and auto-hides.
Now what really annoys me about LG Pie Support, it makes applications not show the "3 dot menu" so I get around this by
adding settings to the back-button in long press but this is not ideal.
I was wondering what other people do to achieve the same results? and is there an all-in-one option?
Thanks
BTW: Im running Stock Kitkat, thinking about switching to CloudyFlex though
Gravity box and g2 tweaks will have truw pie
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