I got an update to google app and after update it the hide search bar in xposed gel make it hidden but with the space of the widget
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This app isn't found in the Amazon marketplace, so I got it through Google Play.
When running the app, the Soft Key bars on the top and bottom don't hide, obscuring some of the app.
Are there any tweaks I can do on my [Rooted] KFHD to hide the bars while the app is running?
Thanks!
Found something - sorry for posting in the wrong forum. Found this in the questions and troubleshooting section:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35224991
I'll try this when I get home
Easier and better to use xsposed framework installer and the xsposed app settings module
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Has anyone noticed that some of your paid apps are missing from the app drawer? The only way I can find some of them is to go into the Play Store and search for the app and open it that way. It shows as being installed but doesn't show in the app drawer. They aren't disabled and hidden because of that. I noticed this problem both before and after rooting. I'm still using the stock launcher though. Perhaps they would show up in Nova Prime?
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I finally got my apps to appear. In the app drawer hit the menu button. Click on Hide/Show apps. Hide the app that is hidden already but not shown being hidden. Go to the home screen and then back into the app drawer and Hide/Show apps. Uncheck the hidden apps and they'll magically appear in your app drawer.
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hi. so is there any way to auto hide the navigation buttons with no root?
If you're running 4.4 and an app allows immersive mode, then the nav bar will hide. Otherwise, no, you have to be rooted then install something like gravity box and enable expandable desktop.
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datallboy said:
If you're running 4.4 and an app allows immersive mode, then the nav bar will hide. Otherwise, no, you have to be rooted then install something like gravity box and enable expandable desktop.
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i have a streaming app that doesn't work with rooted devices! this is my problem with root!
Being rooted has so many benefits though. There's a xposed module called rootcloak which hides root from certain apps, allowing them to work.
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i can't understand why google doesn't add a minimize button next to 3 icons of navigation!
I need an app which can dial phone number being in background and just show me a small icon om the screen.
So that I can continue my work while dialing numbers.
Some overlay type dialer.
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Just use Pen Window..!
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How to use pen window to call numbers? But I want a popup type for a thing.
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thahim said:
How to use pen window to call numbers? But I want a popup type for a thing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCf-MPCgJSc
I use a combination of xhalo & rocketdial, I tried using the stock dialer but it doesn't scale correctly.
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ninpo said:
I use a combination of xhalo & rocketdial, I tried using the stock dialer but it doesn't scale correctly.
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Where can i find these apps?
Xhalo floating Windows is an xposed module, you will need to be rooted and have the xposed framework installed in order to use the module. Information about all of this including file downloads can be found here on XDA Developers. Rocket dial is a dialer replacement app that can be found in the play store.
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ninpo said:
Xhalo floating Windows is an xposed module, you will need to be rooted and have the xposed framework installed in order to use the module. Information about all of this including file downloads can be found here on XDA Developers. Rocket dial is a dialer replacement app that can be found in the play store.
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thanks just downloaded xHalo, but not working for stock phone app, for some reason play store isn't working here, i'll check it with rocket dial when it starts working.
Another way of achieving this would be to use Widget Windows, and Simple Dialer Widget, both can be found on the play store.
Widget Windows allows you to create a floating window of any widget you have installed, you can customize size and transparency.
Simple Dialer Widget is just that, a dialer widget that is minimal in design and offers dial pad, call log, and contacts tabs.
Floating widgets created through Widget Windows can be minimized to an icon that can be freely moved anywhere on your screen. Tapping the icon will re expand the widget.
You can use another program called Custom Notifications to pin a shortcut of the Simple Dialer floating widget to your notification panel for easy access.
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this is what i was looking for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...irect)|utmcmd=(none)&__utmv=-&__utmk=25870526
Like the title says, you can now get rid of the Google search bar on the homepage by long pressing on the desktop then choosing settings, and you can then turn off Google search bar!
Enjoy!
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Unfortunately you can't reclaim the space it used, it's just hidden.
Honestly, I didn't even notice that, I was just happy that I was able to get rid of something that I never used... Thanks for pointing it out.
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Or you could use a 3rd party launcher (especially since the Moto Widget works with them now) and actually get rid of it
Nova launcher...
HTC BlinkFeed launcher!!
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