i have problem with navigation bar . i install G2xposed and my navigation bar change and i can't back it and when try change from setting get settings has stopped ... i want back it any idea ?
G2Tweaksbox not compatible with lollipop.
khanjui said:
G2Tweaksbox not compatible with lollipop.
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thank you .. so there is app compatible with lollipop. ? xpossed or something like that without custom recovery ?
dodora3d said:
thank you .. so there is app compatible with lollipop. ? xpossed or something like that without custom recovery ?
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You need custom recovery for xposed. And I don't know anything but xposed.
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Search Rootjunky on youtube and go onto his playlists, then look at the lg g2.
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Is there a way to get transparent nav bar without using Xposed? Maybe decompile SystemUI and edit values like how we can make status bar transparent?
Thanks.
Look for G2Xposed.
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mixinluv2u said:
Is there a way to get transparent nav bar without using Xposed? Maybe decompile SystemUI and edit values like how we can make status bar transparent?
Thanks.
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The comment before this stating to use G2 Xposed does not solve your issue, being you need Xposed to use G2 Xposed. As far as I know, there is no simple way of having a clear Nav Bar without Xposed. There may be some Roms that will offer this option, look around in your carriers development section. Good Luck.
I kind of want to stick with stock rom for now though, so I guess I am out of luck.
Yes.
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player911 said:
Yes.
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Yes there is a way or yes he's out of luck? That wasn't a very helpful post at all.
But to answer the OP's question; Yes, you can. This thread will walk you through the process - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2361902
mixinluv2u said:
I kind of want to stick with stock rom for now though, so I guess I am out of luck.
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You can still be on stock if you root. You'll just be stock rooted.
Fluke777 said:
Yes there is a way or yes he's out of luck? That wasn't a very helpful post at all.
But to answer the OP's question; Yes, you can. This thread will walk you through the process - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2361902
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LoL. I must have been distracted or something.
But root just is Admin rights. In Linux, Root is the admin username. Just because you unlock the root level access, doesn't mean you are on a custom rom.
I'm running stock rom, rooted, installed "Xposed" APK app AND then "G2 Setting" Xposed module app. No other way ATM that I know of.
Even if there is another way, it would require root access and/or a custom recovery.
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Hi guys i have brought moto g 2014 3days back. and i wonder is there is any option to add more options like rotation toggle.
Its upto you, if you only want extra toggles then go for without root method and if you want to still customize your phone to a greater level go for root method.
With Root : This will add extra toggles in the quick settings.
Unlock bootloader, root your device. Link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/guide-root-moto-g-2nd-gen-2014-t2874245
Install Xposed Framework and GravityBox KK module. Link : http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
Without root : This will add a bunch of extra toggles in the notification screen.
Install Notification Toggles Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.notificationToggle.
Or Power Toggles.
Exposed framework + Gravity box = lots of happiness
Thank u guys for ur response
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I was using cm for past one year now i switched to the moto g. Cm has a feature to open quick toggle by swiping status bar from right side. Is it possible in moto g.
I am not rooted bcz i am still warranty and i dont want to avoid it by rooting
omujeebr said:
Have another doubt
I was using cm for past one year now i switched to the moto g. Cm has a feature to open quick toggle by swiping status bar from right side. Is it possible in moto g.
I am not rooted bcz i am still warranty and i dont want to avoid it by rooting
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Not possible without rooting. You will have to use Xposed Framework and GravityBox.
sharkymyn said:
Not possible without rooting. You will have to use Xposed Framework and GravityBox.
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K i will try after rooting.
But may be after some times.
Bcz my moto g is new and i dont want to void the warranty
Remember that unlocking your bootloadercomes with factory reset -> backup.
omujeebr said:
Have another doubt
I was using cm for past one year now i switched to the moto g. Cm has a feature to open quick toggle by swiping status bar from right side. Is it possible in moto g.
I am not rooted bcz i am still warranty and i dont want to avoid it by rooting
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Swiping with one finger will open notification and with two fingers u can open quick toggles....
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jetvis37 said:
Swiping with one finger will open notification and with two fingers u can open quick toggles....
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Very hard to do with one hand only.
The left/right way is much more effective.
xbs said:
Very hard to do with one hand only.
The left/right way is much more effective.
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Xposed -> GravityBox (KK)
Rochambeau said:
Xposed -> GravityBox (KK)
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Just saying that the left/right implementation is better than Google's one/two finger method.
GravityBox essentially turns the stock rom into CM or similar. You have all the features, there's no need to actually have CM anymore if you ask me. The only downside is that you do need root (or more specifically, you need root to install XPosed framework, which gravity box needs).
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GravityBox essentially turns the stock rom into CM or similar. You have all the features, there's no need to actually have CM anymore if you ask me. The only downside is that you do need root (or more specifically, you need root to install XPosed framework, which gravity box needs).
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CM isn't just features actually its a lot more.
I don't suppose gravitybox could take my old nexus s to KitKat
BTW nice info here
http://www.androidauthority.com/5-reasons-install-cyanogenmod-285490/
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CM isn't just features actually its a lot more.
I don't suppose gravitybox could take my old nexus s to KitKat
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No, but if you have a stock-rom that's basically AOSP and the latest version of Android, you don't really gain anything by going for a custom rom versus just using GravityBox. The latter version also still allows you to update the stock rom in the normal fashion.
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No, but if you have a stock-rom that's basically AOSP and the latest version of Android, you don't really gain anything by going for a custom rom versus just using GravityBox. The latter version also still allows you to update the stock rom in the normal fashion.
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I agree Gravity Box is the way to go. My only mistake was integrating updates into system and now can't get OTA updates. Complains about chrome.apk, etc during verification OTA.
Do you have a twrp backup of the stock XT1068 system for UK version that you could share? (21.11.14.titan_retgb.retgball.en.GB.retgb)
Disable Quick Settings
Is there an option to disable Quick Settings from the top right?
Thanks for the useful info
Hello,,
How can I get the status bar of your Android version 5.0 raw as it exists in the image:
http ://www 13.0zz0. com/2015/07/15/07/151854131. gif
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My Phone LG G2 D802
ROM CloudyG2 3.3
thename123 said:
Hello,,
How can I get the status bar of your Android version 5.0 raw as it exists in the image:
http ://www 13.0zz0. com/2015/07/15/07/151854131. gif
(remove a space)
My Phone LG G2 D802
ROM CloudyG2 3.3
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Not A Correct Place To Ask..
You can Try Flat Style Bar Indicator..
It has Variety of options..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-flat-style-bar-indicators-t3000029
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.bocharov.xposed.fsbi
Azharkanorwala said:
Not A Correct Place To Ask..
You can Try Flat Style Bar Indicator..
It has Variety of options..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-flat-style-bar-indicators-t3000029
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.bocharov.xposed.fsbi
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How do I install the G2 Xposed and stable version?
thename123 said:
How do I install the G2 Xposed and stable version?
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Go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/themes-apps/lg-lollipop-xposed-fixer-weather-t3111701
Install Xposed Fixer and if you wish install weather widget too,then go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
install xposed installer alpha4 and xposed v66 sdk21-armx86.zip and flash this..
You Know what you are doing,do at your own risk,it can lead to bootloops or any other problem you might face..
Azharkanorwala said:
Go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/themes-apps/lg-lollipop-xposed-fixer-weather-t3111701
Install Xposed Fixer and if you wish install weather widget too,then go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
install xposed installer alpha4 and xposed v66 sdk21-armx86.zip and flash this..
You Know what you are doing,do at your own risk,it can lead to bootloops or any other problem you might face..
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So There is no stable version yet?
thename123 said:
So There is no stable version yet?
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No. but it is stable as everything is now working,but there are other issues that need to be issued so i guess it is in alpha version..
Azharkanorwala said:
No. but it is stable as everything is now working,but there are other issues that need to be issued so i guess it is in alpha version..
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But rom cloudyG2 3.3 develop xposed installation is optional. You can hurt this system in the future?
Its Your Wish.. Dont install Xposed Then. It is optional feature because it deletes the smartcover and weather app as it causing problems with xposed..
Azharkanorwala said:
Its Your Wish.. Dont install Xposed Then. It is optional feature because it deletes the smartcover and weather app as it causing problems with xposed..
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OK,,
thank you very mutch
Hey does anyone know a rom or mod to make both hard buttons back funtion ?
Gravitybox can do that, but you need to be on Nougat and have xposed.
snipeez1987 said:
Hey does anyone know a rom or mod to make both hard buttons back funtion ?
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What ROM are you using ? Most ROMs have the ability built in which enables you to modify the hw buttons..
Pure fusion, no limits. They all allow this.
B3L1NSKY said:
Gravitybox can do that, but you need to be on Nougat and have xposed.
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Aye thanks buddy
how to fix the theme, I use the theme but why its status bar does not change. anyone can help..
Thx
What theme? Which rom? You need to give more information, not just writing the problem.
kibria.mgk said:
What theme? Which rom? You need to give more information, not just writing the problem.
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I use any theme, and use any rom status bar never change, after I install xposed framework.zip it, before I install xposed framework zip it all running normally, is there any solution
cry00 said:
I use any theme, and use any rom status bar never change, after I install xposed framework.zip it, before I install xposed framework zip it all running normally, is there any solution
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There maybe a xposed compatibility issue. Try using latest xposed framework.
kibria.mgk said:
There maybe a xposed compatibility issue. Try using latest xposed framework.[/QU
Ok thx
I use the latest systemless xposed fw
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