hello, is it somebody who want to help a noob sweed
i get it to work but it be very strange it overlays all the menu ;/
can someone edit so i can get softkeys to work with note 4, cause my buttons is brooken ;/,
thanx in advanced best regrds
Are you rooted? That's the only way I know how. Settings -> Buttons -> Enable on screen buttons.
CacheOnlyPlease said:
Are you rooted? That's the only way I know how. Settings -> Buttons -> Enable on screen buttons.
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yes am rooted , @CacheOnlyPlease, in the phone settings buttons , sound easy i gonna check: thanx
Edit: it was not navigation bar as the nexus and Sony phones . But thanx anywayt
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Is this possible somehow as it would prevent my kids messing up my phone when they are playing with it !!
Also, is it possible to access "Settings" from anywhere apart from Start Menu ??
Help !!
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Aitch said:
Is this possible somehow as it would prevent my kids messing up my phone when they are playing with it !!
Also, is it possible to access "Settings" from anywhere apart from Start Menu ??
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Tweaks2k2 can hide various settings icons (Menu, Connections, etc). You can try it for free from www.handango.com:
http://www.handango.com/PlatformPro...talog=30&txtSearch=tweaks2k2&pc=list[2]_title
I remember I used to be able to press any buttons to turn on the Dopod. it used to be under settings -> Buttons -> lock tabs.
but now that it's disappeared, is there any other work around?
Thanks
Maybe this way?
Start, Settings, click the System tab, then click on Key Lock. Select "Do not lock buttons"? Let me know if this is not what you were looking for.
ltxda said:
Maybe this way?
Start, Settings, click the System tab, then click on Key Lock. Select "Do not lock buttons"? Let me know if this is not what you were looking for.
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Yes sorry, I found out this afternoon, I was stupid it was right in front of me.
It used to be under buttons tab
Thanks,
Hey guys
I was trying to make my S4 look like the Nexus.
Got the soft nav bar but couldn't find a way to disable the button lights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43256528
Use this app to disable button lights (lights only). Be sure to thank the Original Poster!!
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Hey guys
I was trying to make my S4 look like the Nexus.
Got the soft nav bar but couldn't find a way to disable the button lights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43256528
Use this app to disable button lights (lights only). Be sure to thank the Original Poster!!
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I have probably the same setup. Would be nice if we had the Touch Key Light Duration option in Settings like the S3 had (or maybe it's part of TouchWiz). That would be far easier than running another app just to turn the lights off.
I also use SoftKeyZ from the Play Store to customize the on screen buttons.
Nav bar
Can you help with how you got the nav bar? I found some links on xda, but looking for more.
Thanks
Matt
jhong91 said:
Hey guys
I was trying to make my S4 look like the Nexus.
Got the soft nav bar but couldn't find a way to disable the button lights.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43256528
Use this app to disable button lights (lights only). Be sure to thank the Original Poster!!
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mattalter said:
Can you help with how you got the nav bar? I found some links on xda, but looking for more.
Thanks
Matt
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Make sure you're rooted.
go to a file manager that can edit text files ( I used root manager),
go to system/ and find build.prop. open it with an editor,
add the line
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
at the bottom of your build prop, save/exit, reboot.
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Make sure you're rooted.
go to a file manager that can edit text files ( I used root manager),
go to system/ and find build.prop. open it with an editor,
add the line
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
at the bottom of your build prop, save/exit, reboot.
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Yup. This is also what I did. I just used Root Explorer. A long press on the file lets you edit in a text editor.
Am i the only one with problems seeing the icons status in the notification ? I'm colorblind and wrote to lg support before the kitkat update and asked if there was a way to change it but he said that after kitkat it would be easier to see it but it is not.
Is a way to change it so i get and on/off icon or something ?
yeah go to accesibility settings in settings, general, you can change some settings there that might improve it for you
Solution for me...
Hello. I was having the same problem that you have, I'm color blind too. Fortunly I was able to resolve it. It's not perfect but works with me.
My phone is the LG G2 Mini Dual but I think it's the same for the LG G2.
Go to Settings>General>Accessibility>Accessibility settings shortcut and select "Invert colors".
Now, every time you tap the Home Button 3 times, it will invert screen colors. To disable this, just tap 3 times again
Hope this help you like it helpes me :good:
This accessibilty icon has been on the navigation bar since i 1st setup my device and there is no way i can turn it off through settings or anywhere in the system,i had to use custon navigation bar app to resolve this issue ,but the app moves the navigation buttons and the wide space between them is an issue,the system default is just perfect for me,has anybody else fased this issue,can anybody help me?
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This accessibilty icon has been on the navigation bar since i 1st setup my device and there is no way i can turn it off through settings or anywhere in the system,i had to use custon navigation bar app to resolve this issue ,but the app moves the navigation buttons and the wide space between them is an issue,the system default is just perfect for me,has anybody else fased this issue,can anybody help me?
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Try to turn off select to speak or magnification
YAMZ EIBBED said:
Try to turn off select to speak or magnification
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Tried what you said,but it didn't work.
Worked on my phone
Go to accessibility in settings then go to the bottom to installed services and turn off accessibility menu.
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This accessibilty icon has been on the navigation bar since i 1st setup my device and there is no way i can turn it off through settings or anywhere in the system,i had to use custon navigation bar app to resolve this issue ,but the app moves the navigation buttons and the wide space between them is an issue,the system default is just perfect for me,has anybody else fased this issue,can anybody help me?
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I had the same problem too, couldn't turn off it through settings. Later I figured it out that it somehow linked to your Google account which you'll use while setting up your device.
I've reset my phone used another Google account which solved the problem.