Which is the best app for non rooted phone to hide nav bar with adb commands
Perhaps give Tiles a shot by Rascarlo? There's an Immersive Toggle within the app, and it adds a lot of useful tiles. It is a paid app though, but definitely worth it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rascarlo.quick.settings.tiles&hl=en
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is there any way to hide the notifications bar on galaxy S i9000?
thanks
there are several apps in the market that can do that
but you will be in trouble without it
a lot of apps depends on the notification bar
if you don't have the bar, you will have no quick way to access those alerts
thanks
can you name me one app that do that?
i want to remove this while im driving with GPS to avoid the notofication bar will be stock like i had on my nexus one. this is really troble with amoled screens.
I use GDE as my Home replacement, It has an option for Fullscreen, which removes the notification bar
shirhh said:
hello
is there any way to hide the notifications bar on galaxy S i9000?
thanks
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I do not know why you wanna hide it, but if you have launcher pro, there is an option to hide the notification bar.
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Hi there...
This black notification bar somehow is ugly for this homescreen and this phone...isn't there any simple way to make it transparent or hide it without using third party application like launcher pro???
I don't think so.
Unfortunately you have to use a third party app to do this. That said, I'd love to see a mod to hide the clock, it bugs me to have one up there AND a clock widget.....
Back to topic: ADW has a hide option aswell....
I use ADWLaucher, I can hide/show the bar swiping the screen.
I use launcher pro to hide it with a swipe gesture on a dock icon to make it apear
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Is there a launcher that can hide the navigation bar on the home screen?
S' mobitela
No. Why do you only want to hide it while on the home screen?
Edit: If you just want to hide it period, you can use this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1243352&d=1344188251
ernadr said:
Is there a launcher that can hide the navigation bar on the home screen?
S' mobitela
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You need a custom rom like PA in order to do that.
Or use lmt so which is pie, so you can now hide the navigation bar buttons in expanded mode.
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You can also use gmd gesture control if you want to stay on stock but quickly hide/unhide navbar using gesture, even on custom roms its faster than having to hold power button and clicking expanded desktop
estallings15 said:
No. Why do you only want to hide it while on the home screen?
Edit: If you just want to hide it period, you can use this. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1243352&d=1344188251
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My phone is stock and nonroot, can I use this app.
S' mobitela
here is away to edit and remove soft keys and nav bar. then use lmt is you wish to have it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129209
you do need root. to root is easy and well worth it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
full screen sounds like it would be expanded destop via icon, it sound work, try it and see.
HB66 said:
here is away to edit and remove soft keys and nav bar. then use lmt is you wish to have it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129209
you do need root. to root is easy and well worth it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
full screen sounds like it would be expanded destop via icon, it sound work, try it and see.
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This is a great way to permanantly hide navbar but keep notification bar on stock but there is 2 problems i encountered with this method, 1st prob was the 3 dots would dissapear from chrome etc and on 4.2.2 i encoutered a flicker problem quite often but it sounds like the OP wanted to just hide the bar on home screen which im not sure why lol but if thats what he wants his best bet would be gmd gesture control or custom rom with expanded desktop mode
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Agreed gmd gesture looks pretty cool.
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All other app hide navigation bar and notification bar. I'm developing new root app that will allow to hide just navigation bar and replace it with auto hide status bar replacement :fingers-crossed:. No system files modification and no reboot required, but root is still needed.
Try it here and let me know what you think.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253770
As the titles says I need a way to have my navigation bar and status bar transparent on my home screen (nova launcher) and on the lockscreen. G2 Xposed transparent bars doesn't work on cyanogen. I also tried Tinted status bar and UDN light to no avail. Does anyone have a good app or zip I can flash that will do this for me?
Thanks.
I was able to get transparent nav bar and status bar on my Verizon G2 w/ CM 10.2 using Gravity Box Xposed module (Google it), while using Nova. Weirdly though, the nav bar transparency stopped working after a few days but status bar still works. I tried literally everything but no luck getting it to work again on nav bar. I think between CM and other Xposed apps i have, there are just some incompatibilities.
Also, I would suggest only turning it on for home screen, not lock screen because it looks weird on lock. And when you try the nav bar setting, put the transparency at only 50%. For status bar, you can do 100% though. Give it a try.
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As just4747 said, GravityBox is probably your best bet, though i will say it is far from flawless. If you have your status bar set to 100% transparency, and your Nova Launcher drawer set to anything in between completely opaque and 100% transparent, the status bar will still be completely transparent. Though it does work with the Nexus 5/Kitkat/Experience launcher. And for me, making the nav bar transparent, I am only able to see my wallpaper going through half of the nav bar. But again, GravityBox is one of the best out there, so go for it! :fingers-crossed:
EDIT: Sooo, just after posting this, I updated my GravityBox (The other install was only a few days old), and guess what, the issues were fixed. Now it works perfectly with Nova Launcher. I'm currently using it, and I'm enjoying it, a lot! Though i will recommend buying GMD Auto Hide Soft Keys, you know, to get more screen space, and avoid the annoying transparency glitches that occur occasionally.
cyanogen mod 10.2( i have the same problem)
i m using xposed framework. the transparent status bar works fine on the lockscreen but dosent on the homescreen
i m on cyanogenmod 10.2(4.3.1) samsung s3 i9300
I hid the nav bar using qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 along with lmt launcher.
But I'd like to hid the notification bar until I swipe down from the top.
Can you guys teach me how to do it?
Nova Launcher has it as an option...not sure that helps at all, just throwing it out there.
unfaix said:
I hid the nav bar using qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 along with lmt launcher.
But I'd like to hid the notification bar until I swipe down from the top.
Can you guys teach me how to do it?
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There is an app in the play store that can do that...but It's not perfect :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.immersive
I have been using this app to hide the nav bar - however with the keyboard security issues its pretty annoying the app explains this when you run it.
hopefully there could be a work around
I'm using the Navigation Gestures app from XDA, which works pretty well for me. However, I don't want to use the adb method for hiding the nav keys because I heavily rely on my phone and don't want to be out of nav keys if the app should crash and I am away on business.
The built-in way to hide navigation keys works well in almost every regard, but for whatever reason there's no option to hide the navigation keys in launchers (in my case Action Launcher). It makes no sense to me because I think the launcher is one place where you need the nav bar the least since you don't need Back and Home, only Recents is occasionally needed.
So, my question is: Does any one know a quick workaround or an additional app that allows to hide the navigation bar in launchers?
Thank you guys for any ideas!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zacharee1.systemuituner
I used this before oreo. With it you can disable it anywhere, system-wide. But it probably uses the same method as xda nav gestures to do it(adb or root). With the same risks.