[Q] Removing the Notification Panel - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have root, Xposed and Wanam. I want to disable the notification panel (toggles) because I want to use an app I installed. The min. it can go down to is 4 (with Wanam). I want it to be totally gone. How do I do it?

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Don't think it can be done.. well actually, it probably can, however there isn't a module I know of that can do it at least.

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Control LED notification with Xposed mod ?

Is there a Xposed mod that allow to control LED notification ? i don't like the fact that it's blinking every 10 sec .. i would like something like every 3 sec.. And eventually open the screen when a notification income..
Thanks for suggestion !:good:
Maybe Light Manager help you. You can find in the Play Store but it doesn't open the screen when a notification income. Only set led colours and blinking frquency.
You can try out this app. Been using the full version from day one.
LightFlow (from gplay) is also a neat app (I'm currently using it).
check this out. It is still in early development, but why not try it?
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mohammadag.xposedledcontrol
yurividal said:
check this out. It is still in early development, but why not try it?
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.mohammadag.xposedledcontrol
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The Xposed LED Notification module doesn't work for me on my Nexus 5. Tried different settings and still doesn't work. Rebooted many times after applying settings etc. Removed it.
Some other modules work and loving it!
Bigs73 said:
The Xposed LED Notification module doesn't work for me on my Nexus 5. Tried different settings and still doesn't work. Rebooted many times after applying settings etc. Removed it.
Some other modules work and loving it!
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Dude, it is said to work on Nexus 5 with android 4.4.2 ( this is actually the device owned by the author of the app). Do you have xposed framework installed? Do you even know what it is? You deffinetly need xposed framwerk to run an xposed Module.
Ow, also you need to have the default System LED notifications enabled. The module just replaces the color and the pulse time.
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Dude, it is said to work on Nexus 5 with android 4.4.2 ( this is actually the device owned by the author of the app). Do you have xposed framework installed? Do you even know what it is? You deffinetly need xposed framwerk to run an xposed Module.
Ow, also you need to have the default System LED notifications enabled. The module just replaces the color and the pulse time.
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Hey man! Yeah I do have the Xposed framework installed as I'm using other modules and they work! It's no biggie, just weird that it doesn't work. It actually stops the notification led from working at all even for other apps. Default LED is enabled also.
Thanks anyway!
Hello,
I've the same problem with my Nexus 5. The framework is enable, but the "Exposed LED Control" module doesn't modify LED notifications.
I have other installed modules (like gravitybox) which works fine.
Thanks in advance.
same here on nexus 5.
Same problem here with Nexus 5. Sometimes it seems to work, but most of the time it doesn't.
It also dont work with nexus 4, did anyone managed to make it work ?
it isn´t working fpr me either. Using an i9505 and other Modules (like Play Store Info, or MinMinGuard) are working, ut not this module. The colour preview of the module is working, but when an ctual notification aarives the led is just using the stock colour nad not my selected one in the module.
EnormoDerClown said:
it isn´t working fpr me either. Using an i9505 and other Modules (like Play Store Info, or MinMinGuard) are working, ut not this module. The colour preview of the module is working, but when an ctual notification aarives the led is just using the stock colour nad not my selected one in the module.
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That is strange. I have i9505 Running Samsungs TW KitKat , and it works fine for some apps. (Tested on Facebook, Whatsapp, Facebook Messeger and Snapchat.
It does not work for Gmail and for Missed Calls (SecPhone.apk)
I am using Whatsapp´s own led manager, which is working. Have you tried Hangouts?
Is this a known problem for apps which are using the SecPhone.apk (because you mention it in your second sentence)?
Does light manager work with any app?
Disregard previous post, just installed it (Light Manager ), and it does allow for any app.....
Doesn't work with my N5 either. I suspect there is a conflict with GravityBox but I haven't had a chance to test.
I use Light Flow. For me it's better than the module on Xposed
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gwils said:
Does light manager work with any app?
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No, but it supports a lot of apps. Try it
same for me, I use GravityBox and LED control do not work on N5, not sure if this is related but GravityBox is way cooler

[Q] Remove or hide the clock in the status bar

After searching high and low on Google, I'm unable to find the answer to one question:
How do I remove or hide the system clock in the status bar of my Verizon Galaxy Note 3?
I've already turned off most of the phone's unnecessary bells and whistles, I've deactivated as many unnecessary or unwanted crapware apps as I can, but I can't find a way to perform the simple action of turning the status bar's clock off.
I'm not a rooter, so that isn't an option. I'm hoping that someone can point me towards a well-hidden system setting or a simple app that can get rid of the clock.
Just FYI - I want to get rid of the clock because I don't need it since my Accuweather widget displays the date and time, and I like to keep the status bar as clean as possible. I'm a clean freak when it comes to my computers & devices.
Any suggestions?
If you're not a rooter... you're not a clean freak... :silly:
As much as I'd love to remove every single byte of bloatware and take 100% control over my phone, I don't want to risk being forced to pay full retail for a new device because I bricked the one that I currently own. Therefore, I have to be a "clean freak" within the boundaries and limitations of an out-of-the-box OS installation.
Only way I know of, is with root, xposed framework and wanam xposed.
Well if you use Nova launcher you can completely remove the status bar, or really it's just hidden. However it reappears when going into apps. Here's a pic
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Notification bar pull-down no longer works

Hey guys. So yesterday all of a sudden I just couldn't pull down the notification bar anymore. After factory resetting my phone it still didn't work so I assume the digitizer is broken.
Now I don't really have money to replace it and I don't want to break even more of my phone so I'm looking for an alternative way to pull down the notification bar which should be working system-wide (maybe through a softkey press or gesture?)
I'm running the latest AOSPA 4.6 Beta 2 if that's of any relevance.
I would be really thankful if someone could help me as it's really annoying to not being able to pull the notifications down.
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xSalamanderman said:
Hey guys. So yesterday all of a sudden I just couldn't pull down the notification bar anymore. After factory resetting my phone it still didn't work so I assume the digitizer is broken.
Now I don't really have money to replace it and I don't want to break even more of my phone so I'm looking for an alternative way to pull down the notification bar which should be working system-wide (maybe through a softkey press or gesture?)
I'm running the latest AOSPA 4.6 Beta 2 if that's of any relevance.
I would be really thankful if someone could help me as it's really annoying to not being able to pull the notifications down.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Free mobile app
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first, try flashing factory images then test.. if it still doesn't work, its the digitizer.
use a launcher that has a shortcut to pulldown the statusbar, or add a button on the navbar to do it (xposed and some ROMs like slimkat can do that)
rirozizo said:
first, try flashing factory images then test.. if it still doesn't work, its the digitizer.
use a launcher that has a shortcut to pulldown the statusbar, or add a button on the navbar to do it (xposed and some ROMs like slimkat can do that)
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I've already tried that, doesn't seem to work for me. The notification bar can be pulled down when in landscape mode. However if the navigation bar is at the notification bars usual spot, it won't work either. So I'm pretty sure it's the digitizer.
I need a system-wide solution so the launcher isn't an option as it would only work on the homescreen. I already looked into xposed modules but I can't seem to find one which allows me to set a button for notification pull-downs.
xSalamanderman said:
I've already tried that, doesn't seem to work for me. The notification bar can be pulled down when in landscape mode. However if the navigation bar is at the notification bars usual spot, it won't work either. So I'm pretty sure it's the digitizer.
I need a system-wide solution so the launcher isn't an option as it would only work on the homescreen. I already looked into xposed modules but I can't seem to find one which allows me to set a button for notification pull-downs.
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GravityBox module has navbar customization and if i remember right it has a button (or a tap and hold action) that pulls it down. check that module.
Thanks a lot! That did the trick. I was using Xblast previously and it didn't have such an option. Works just fine in GravityBox! It'll take a while to get used to it but you just made my day.
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[Q] How to REMOVE STOCK NOTIFICATION PANEL?

The samsung stock notification panel is huge, ugly, obtuse, and doesn't even have many of the toggle options I prefer. For instance flashlight isn't even an option. There are better 3rd party notificaction panels.
Can someone please advise me on how to remove this thing (without rooting)?
Is there an app that can do it?
This is my first post. Looking forward to positive interaction. Hopefully a successful solution too! Lol
Not possible.
Dr.dwall said:
The samsung stock notification panel is huge, ugly, obtuse, and doesn't even have many of the toggle options I prefer. For instance flashlight isn't even an option. There are better 3rd party notificaction panels.
Can someone please advise me on how to remove this thing (without rooting)?
Is there an app that can do it?
This is my first post. Looking forward to positive interaction. Hopefully a successful solution too! Lol
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Any good news? I'm also interested in removing the notification panel.
No way to remove or change it without root, however, I believe you can add a second one using one of these apps.
Settings Extended, Power Toggles, and Notification Toggle from the play store. Worth a try if it floats your boat.
bbeelzebub said:
No way to remove or change it without root (...)
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My phone is rooted. How can I take advantage of that in this matter?
bbeelzebub said:
(...) Notification Toggle from the play store. Worth a try if it floats your boat.
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I've installed "notification toggle" a few days ago and it pleases me a lot. That's the reason I want to dump the stock notification feature.
Old Jimbo said:
My phone is rooted. How can I take advantage of that in this matter?
I've installed "notification toggle" a few days ago and it pleases me a lot. That's the reason I want to dump the stock notification feature.
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You know, I think I misunderstood and thought you just wanted to remove some of the toggles or change / add some. I've never seen it completely removed. Doesn't mean it's not possible, but I've never seen it.
You should be able to request a mod and ask somebody to add in whatever toggles it is you want (flashlight, etc.) that aren't normally there. I'm sure one of the modders around would be happy to help you out and do a flashable zip to alter it to your liking. You could also just use an Xposed module to do it.
Check out this page: http://www.xda-developers.com/touchwizs-current-and-upcoming-theming-settings/ Maybe that will lead you in the right direction.
Heh-heh, big thanks @bbeelzebub! I've installed Xposed Framework v2.6.1 (it's working flawlessly) and now I'm looking for the right module. I've tried GravityBox (v3.5.9) but unfortunately it doesn't have the option to customize the notification panel. I'll keep searchin'...
Without rooting, it's not possible. With root, it would be (relatively) simple.
Morningstar said:
(...) With root, it would be (relatively) simple.
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Yes, the device it's rooted. Can you tell me please what should I do? It's worth a try.
Old Jimbo said:
Yes, the device it's rooted. Can you tell me please what should I do? It's worth a try.
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Possibly. What exactly is it you're wanting to do? Remove the quicksettings panel?
I want to remove the stock notification panel (android v4.1.2) or, if it's possible, to customize it (add/remove toggles).
(an internet screenshot of the stock notification panel)
http://www.sammobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Screenshot_2012-11-15-20-56-57.png

Best (Working) Xposed Modules for S8?

Hi all,
I'm running the PartCyborgRom-AQK3 ROM, and I have Xposed working. I couldn't find such a post, but I am wondering what modules are working for everyone with an S8? I know a lot of the modules are for AOSP and a lot are not for Nougat.
I tried BootManager, and unless I disabled too many things or something that I shouldn't have, enabling this one causes a bootloop.
Other than that, I currently have Firefds Kit, GravityBox, and XNotifications enabled.
Features I am still looking for are:
Disable High Brightness warning.
Remove Carrier from Statusbar
Remove AM/PM from stausbar clock. I've found this option but it usually adds a 2nd AM/PM.
At some point, I installed something that added "Outdoor Mode" to the Notification Toggles brightness settings. I can't remember what added this, but I'd like it back!
Did you find a solution for carrier label?
muzicman82 said:
Hi all,
I'm running the PartCyborgRom-AQK3 ROM, and I have Xposed working. I couldn't find such a post, but I am wondering what modules are working for everyone with an S8? I know a lot of the modules are for AOSP and a lot are not for Nougat.
I tried BootManager, and unless I disabled too many things or something that I shouldn't have, enabling this one causes a bootloop.
Other than that, I currently have Firefds Kit, GravityBox, and XNotifications enabled.
Features I am still looking for are:
Disable High Brightness warning.
Remove Carrier from Statusbar
Remove AM/PM from stausbar clock. I've found this option but it usually adds a 2nd AM/PM.
At some point, I installed something that added "Outdoor Mode" to the Notification Toggles brightness settings. I can't remember what added this, but I'd like it back!
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status and system ui tuner are no root apps and can do most of what you want
I use firefds for call record button..I just remove the clock from bar totally as I use a weather and clock widget all the time 3d flip clock and such.

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