Is there any way to remove this notification it constantly stays in notification bar
Root with Magisk, install Xposed, install Gravitybox, block ongoing notification in Gravitybox
_mysiak_ said:
Root with Magisk, install Xposed, install Gravitybox, block ongoing notification in Gravitybox
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Actually, you don't need to.
pawankkumar said:
Is there any way to remove this notification it constantly stays in notification bar
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Pull down quick settings toolbar, hold your finger onto the Settings icon until the popup shows up, enable UI tuner and disable the icons you don't want to be shown
matcho13579 said:
Actually, you don't need to.
Pull down quick settings toolbar, hold your finger onto the Settings icon until the popup shows up, enable UI tuner and disable the icons you don't want to be shown
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"Headset is plugged" notification is notification, not a system icon (you can see it clearly in the notification shade) and it can't be disabled by System UI tuner.
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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).
Is there a way to delete the smart stay icon in notification bar when smart stay is turned on?
I always leave it on and the icon in my notification bar is useless
Huangiez said:
Is there a way to delete the smart stay icon in notification bar when smart stay is turned on?
I always leave it on and the icon in my notification bar is useless
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If you're rooted Wanam xposed has an option. If not then don't think there is another way.
Hi,
is there a way to hide the notofication when i use do not disturb?
There is a notification i cannot swipe away... i dont mind the symbol in the upper left corner though... but the notification is annoying.
thanks
Long press on the "Do Not Disturb" icon in the quick settings, then click on "Hide Visual Notifications" and turn it on.
mets3214 said:
Long press on the "Do Not Disturb" icon in the quick settings, then click on "Hide Visual Notifications" and turn it on.
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i dont mean any other notifications. i mean the notification of do not disturb itself.
cant swipe it away when its activated.
This
Oh, you probably can only remove that notification with root.
You can hide it by blocking notifications from SystemUI but I doubt it's worth to do so.
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Any updates on hiding the annoying "DND notification" while DND is turned on? I'm now on Samsung Galaxy Note10+
Disabling DND notification work around.
Hey I have found a work around. Using System UI Tuner you can set custom snooze time to the maximum something like 99999. Hope this helps.
The call screen doesn't show contact picture and while using earphones it shows persistent notification.
Any work around for this?
Same here no display image while receiving or dialing
Disable headphone connection notification from systemUI tuner.
d3athwarrior said:
Disable headphone connection notification from systemUI tuner.
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AFAIK we can only disable status bar icon from System UI Tuner, not notification.
And in my casd it's disabled by default.
Aadeep said:
AFAIK we can only disable status bar icon from System UI Tuner, not notification.
And in my casd it's disabled by default.
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Yes i tried and then i realized what's wrong. This was because i had enabled the system UI tuner notification so yeah i felt tlike maybe because of that I'm getting that notification but nope! This is a permanent one totally separate from the system hi tuner!
Same issue
Aadeep said:
The call screen doesn't show contact picture and while using earphones it shows persistent notification.
Any work around for this?
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Any workaround? Its annoying
I think if you use google dialer instead of aosp one you would get the contacts photo
Please tell me how to hide the message contents from notification bar.
thread title is as it says, got an alarm clock icon next to my wifi strength indicator and ZERO clue what triggered it or how to get rid of it.
help?
Open your Notification Panel
Press and hold the Settings Icon for a couple of seconds and then release
You will see a notification acknowledging that System UI Tuner has been added to settings and the settings panel will open
Scroll down and select System UI Tuner
Select Status Bar
Select Alarm
With Alarm now deselected you will see the alarm icon has been removed from the status bar
Do you use Tasker?
Certain apps, such as Tasker, have use scheduling functions that cause the alarm icon to be constantly displayed on newer versions of Android. Tasker has a setting called "Reliable Alarms" that disables this.
Kenora_I said:
Open your Notification Panel
Press and hold the Settings Icon for a couple of seconds and then release
You will see a notification acknowledging that System UI Tuner has been added to settings and the settings panel will open
Scroll down and select System UI Tuner
Select Status Bar
Select Alarm
With Alarm now deselected you will see the alarm icon has been removed from the status bar
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how many seconds?
unknownsoldierx said:
Do you use Tasker?
Certain apps, such as Tasker, have use scheduling functions that cause the alarm icon to be constantly displayed on newer versions of Android. Tasker has a setting called "Reliable Alarms" that disables this.
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no to tasker.
I...THINK I figured it out? I got as far as clearing alexa's cache and that solved the problem. still no clue how to get into the system ui tuner though.
XRaiderV18 said:
I...THINK I figured it out? I got as far as clearing alexa's cache and that solved the problem. still no clue how to get into the system ui tuner though.
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You can use the Activity Launcher app to and access System UI Tuner in the System UI app.
instructions please.