Hey all,
In GravityBox there's an option to disable the overflow menu button.
I was wondering if this would be possible without xposed, so I can use it on ART.
The ROM itself should have such function
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Hello guys,
I'm using factory kitkat image with custom kernel and in full pie mode (qemu.hw.mainkeys = 1, LMT).
Some apps, like chrome don't show the 3 dot overflow menu. I can launch the menu by using pie but it would be better if I could get it directly on the app.
Does anybody know how to do this?
I know there's an Xposed module for this, but Xposed doesn't work on kitkat yet.
I already have a clock widget on my lockscreen and want to hide the clock from the statusbar. Anyone?
If you're rooted, as your signature claims, install the Xposed framework, then install Wanam Xposed. Under the notification panel menu in Wanam is a section labeled "Clock". One of the options in that section is to change the location of the clock. Tap the check box for a list of choices to appear. Select "Hide", then reboot.
How to remove the "power saving mode on" persistant notification and icon which appear when you activate the power saving mode?
I searched the web, but didn't find anything, despite the fact that I found out that others had that problem, but nobody gave an answer.
I'm on 4.4.2 custom rom (PhoeniX ROM 5.1).
Is there any way to do that? Maybe a Xposed Module?
Thanks.
I didn't find any mod like this.
I found the answer myself.
You have to install the XUtilities Xposed Module > check it in Xposed Installer > reboot phone > enter the XUtilities app > go to notification > hide all notification > select Settings > reboot.
That's it. The horrible notification should go away now.
Is there any simple solution how to swap "Back" & "Recent Apps" buttons on navbar?
I don't want to root and flash anything, just to swap these buttons as I used to use them the other way.
Is there any option on settings, or any app that does not require root ?
Thanks
Nope
can i hide menu like volume or apps from the settingsmenu ?