In Settings under "Bars" there is nothing showing me options to activate navbar, however, when I install xposed and gravitybox and enable navbar over there in the program, the system settings under android show in "bars" a navbar chapter.
What did I do wrong, and how can I activate a navbar in i9300 SGS3 without xposed or gravity box? because gravity box made my device unstable.
thank you all.
JustSkilled said:
In Settings under "Bars" there is nothing showing me options to activate navbar, however, when I install xposed and gravitybox and enable navbar over there in the program, the system settings under android show in "bars" a navbar chapter.
What did I do wrong, and how can I activate a navbar in i9300 SGS3 without xposed or gravity box? because gravity box made my device unstable.
thank you all.
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check this out maybe it'll help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546865
JustSkilled said:
What did I do wrong, and how can I activate a navbar in i9300 SGS3 without xposed or gravity box? because gravity box made my device unstable.
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That's very easy. Add the following line to your /system/build.prop, save, reboobâ„¢.
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
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Without anything running it takes up half screen. I really wouldn't mind if we could at least remove the brightness and volume bars, but stil the font on the date and all notifications are so huge with just 3-4 notifications I have to start scrolling...
hydeah said:
Without anything running it takes up half screen. I really wouldn't mind if we could at least remove the brightness and volume bars, but stil the font on the date and all notifications are so huge with just 3-4 notifications I have to start scrolling...
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If you are rooted you can remove the sliders in the notification bar with this Xposed Module >>
In addition it should be possible to change the font size of the notification bar with the module "App Settings".
Che123 said:
If you are rooted you can remove the sliders in the notification bar with this Xposed Module >>
In addition it should be possible to change the font size of the notification bar with the module "App Settings".
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Nope, not rooted but I will keep this as reference. Thanks.
App settings you mentioned is it part of xposed?
Sent from my LG-D800
hydeah said:
Nope, not rooted but I will keep this as reference. Thanks.
App settings you mentioned is it part of xposed?
Sent from my LG-D800
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Yes, like the other mentioned module, it's a module made for the xposed Framework. Further information here >>
Thanks, will have to wait until I root it, then.
Che123 said:
If you are rooted you can remove the sliders in the notification bar with this Xposed Module >>
In addition it should be possible to change the font size of the notification bar with the module "App Settings".
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Hey,
I have the module "app settings" installed.
Where can I change the notifications font size?
Cheers
jplempka said:
Hey,
I have the module "app settings" installed.
Where can I change the notifications font size?
Cheers
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Puhh... my last answer in this thread was one year ago. I don't even have my g2 anymore. I'm sorry, I don't remeber, what I changed, but I guess you could try "System UI". (Don't forget to reboot to see changes).
If you're anything like me, you love the nav bar but HATE it when you're gaming. Well I just stumbled across a solution that made me the happiest person in the world. In this guide I will show you how to add a toggle to your quicksettings that will hide the navbar and give you pie controls on demand for full screen gaming or whenever you just want to ditch the navbar easily.
This method requires root, Xposed framework + GravityBox.
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU SCREW UP YOUR PHONE*
***Remember, if you haven't used MotoWpNoMo, you need to boot through recovery in order to make any changes to your system, including installing Xposed.***
If you haven't already, download + install Xposed Framework.
Refer to this thread for framework + install instructions- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Download + install GravityBox and enable it in the Xposed Installer.
For 4.2 use this version- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316070
For 4.4 use this one- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
Open GravityBox and go to Display tweaks. Enable Expanded desktop mode and set it to hide navigation bar (you can set it to hide the status bar as well if you like but this is not necessary to go full screen for gaming)
Go to Statusbar tweaks and hit Pie controls. Enable pie controls with the "when expanded desktop is on" setting. Now click Trigger positions and check the bottom and right border options. It would be wise to also shrink the trigger size down, so you don't accidentally hit it. I have mine set at 2px and you basically need to swipe in from the edge to bring up the pie.
Also in Statusbar tweaks, go to QuickSettings management and then Statusbar Quicksettings tiles. Select/deselect whatever tiles you want or don't want, just make sure that Expanded Desktop is selected.
if you enable the advanced reboot menu (power tweaks), you can toggle expanded desktop from there as well
Reboot your phone normally
Once this is all done, you can pull down your quicksettings shade and just hit the Expanded desktop toggle and your navbar will magically disappear and get replaced with pie controls. When done gaming, hit the toggle again and your navbar will reappear.
Bump for the gamers!
Hi there!
Iam trying to get a transparent Statusbar on my Lockscreen but i cant get it to work. I tried G2 Tweaksbox, G2 Xposed and some other xposed modules. Also i tried this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510410
but it seems that the correct settings are already in the framework-res.apk.
Btw. iam on Pardus rom which is based on Stock rom
I used an Xposed module and it worked. But there was little point in having the status bar transparent, as apps would not move their buttons below the status bar, making most apps hard to use with the status bar blocking app options. I still used it on some apps though, as the module let me choose which apps to have transparent backgrounds on. I will check out what the module was called if I can repair my phone.
gozzaa said:
Hi there!
Iam trying to get a transparent Statusbar on my Lockscreen but i cant get it to work. I tried G2 Tweaksbox, G2 Xposed and some other xposed modules. Also i tried this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2510410
but it seems that the correct settings are already in the framework-res.apk.
Btw. iam on Pardus rom which is based on Stock rom
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m55ikael said:
I used an Xposed module and it worked. But there was little point in having the status bar transparent, as apps would not move their buttons below the status bar, making most apps hard to use with the status bar blocking app options. I still used it on some apps though, as the module let me choose which apps to have transparent backgrounds on. I will check out what the module was called if I can repair my phone.
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i figured it out.
G2 Xposed is replacing the options located in settings -> display -> front touch buttons
i froze g2 xposed, rebooted, enabled transcluded bars and then enabled g2 xposed again.
funny that the stock settings can do more than the rooted options
gozzaa said:
i figured it out.
G2 Xposed is replacing the options located in settings -> display -> front touch buttons
i froze g2 xposed, rebooted, enabled transcluded bars and then enabled g2 xposed again.
funny that the stock settings can do more than the rooted options
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Ok, didn't see you only needed it on the lock screen.
I use Xposed for transparent soft keys (as well as reducing their height) and have a selectively transparent status bar (se through lock screen, home screen and some apps).
Hi guys!
I come from Cloudy G3 to Stock 4.4.2 Rom (AT&T v20y), and the only thing that I miss is the ability to hide the Navigation Bar in some apps that are in the settings of the G3. And I wonder if is there the probability of have it in my settings, flashing some zip file in recovery.
Thanks in advance!
JoeBro19 said:
Hi guys!
I come from Cloudy G3 to Stock 4.4.2 Rom (AT&T v20y), and the only thing that I miss is the ability to hide the Navigation Bar in some apps that are in the settings of the G3. And I wonder if is there the probability of have it in my settings, flashing some zip file in recovery.
Thanks in advance!
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Do you mean something like Settings -> Display -> Front Touch Buttons -> Hide Front Touch Buttons? I mean, it's an option in CloudyStock, not sure about pure stock.
If you really want that feature, third party applications from the app store like Ultimate Dynamic Navbar can provide this functionality.
d00lz said:
Do you mean something like Settings -> Display -> Front Touch Buttons -> Hide Front Touch Buttons? I mean, it's an option in CloudyStock, not sure about pure stock.
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Yes, that's what I mean. Is there an option for have it in my Stock settings? You said option is in CloudyStock, right? So I think is there the option to have it.
JoeBro19 said:
Yes, that's what I mean. Is there an option for have it in my Stock settings? You said option is in CloudyStock, right? So I think is there the option to have it.
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I don't think there's a way to get it put into your stock Settings menu unless you have a ROM that includes it. Like I said there's many third party alternatives. Perhaps consider installing the Gravity Box module for Xposed. It has an option to hide the Nav Bar amongst other useful tweaks.
Main features
- QuickSettings tile management with additional tiles and tile reordering
- CyanogenMod Pie Controls
- Lockscreen targets
- Expanded desktop with semi-immersive and immersive modes
- Lockscreen tweaks
- Statusbar tweaks
- Navigation bar tweaks
- Power tweaks
- Display tweaks
- Media tweaks
- Hardware key actions
- Dialer tweaks
- Launcher tweaks
- Screen recording
- Smart radio
- Notification control (per-app notification LED/sounds/vibrations)
... and many more
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d00lz said:
I don't think there's a way to get it put into your stock Settings menu unless you have a ROM that includes it. Like I said there's many third party alternatives. Perhaps consider installing the Gravity Box module for Xposed. It has an option to hide the Nav Bar amongst other useful tweaks.
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Ok, I wil try it! Thank you so much! :good:
Does any on know of a toggle that can disable/enable the on screen navigation buttons?With using LMT Pie Control, I would like to disable them and have easy access to enable them.
if you get xposed and get gravity box you can remove it set the height to 0
brusslesprouts said:
if you get xposed and get gravity box you can remove it set the height to 0
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Thanks, this is definitely a great start! I would like some sort of quick toggle but I'll take this. :good: