Does anyone know how to use Tasker to toggle onscreen NavBar? And... On a related question... Does anyone know how to have the capacitive keys and NavBar functional at the same time?
Many thanks!
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Hello all! I was wondering if its possible to modify the software to add controls to turn the touch sensitive buttons off and on? Maybe a widget? It seems I am always touching them and knocking myself out of apps. Maybe even remapping the sleep/power button to home instead of sleep and deactivating the buttons all together?
Hi,
I'd be interested in this also!!
Jim
Hi,
Just found this:
http://lifehacker.com/5705224/buttonremapper-reassigns-your-android-phones-buttons
which may or may not be helpful...
Jim
It looks to me like the back and home buttons are permanent instead of lightup. that would make it pretty ugly when used with a navbar since there would be two sets of navigation buttons. I am not sure if I want to deal with having only 2 buttons. Anyone else planning to use navbar? any ideas about this problem?
Hi,
Is it possible to turn off the touch keys and then turn them bk on when I want?
Thanks in advance
julllleee said:
Is it possible to turn off the touch keys and then turn them bk on when I want?
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You question is ambiguous. We don't know if you whether you want to disable the touch keys being lit or wish to make them non-responsive. And presumably you are referring to the capacitive keys.
You can do the latter in the settings menu. And the latter with the Xposed framework Wanam module. Or by editing the keylayout files.
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Hi guys,
anyone know a way how to disable the touch keys ?
i use the keys on-screen in lollipop and find those touch keys only annoying.
I also would like to change the behavior of the hardware home button.
any ideas?
I've done all these on Kitkat CM11...
So there should be a way..
I'm eager to know as well...
Honest question. Why do so many people prefer to disable the hardware nav keys? Is there something I'm missing that makes the on screen keys better?
I don't know, but I would like to disable just the backlight of hardware buttons, without totally disabling them.
meatloaf42 said:
I don't know, but I would like to disable just the backlight of hardware buttons, without totally disabling them.
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If you are rooted is a simple echo command to address somewhere
If you use Xposed gravity box have this option