I was looking for an app to hide status bar, so i could use all screen. Does Anyone know how to hide status bar on LG G2?
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Hi,
I assume you are rooted, so you can edit the build.prop file (/sytem/build.prop) by editing it. At the end add "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" (without the "") save and reboot (delete the line, save and reboot if you want the navigation bar).
But it's not really safe in my opinion...
There are some apps like this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys or Xposed module: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477586.
This module to hide status and navbar. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477586
Look up LMT launcher for Pie control. Works perfectly on my G2.
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Elemenopee said:
This module to hide status and navbar. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477586
Look up LMT launcher for Pie control. Works perfectly on my G2.
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Hi, i'm sorry but i didn't find how hide status bar. I'm using(thanks viking37) GMD Auto Hide Soft Keys to hide nav buttons.
But i didn't solve how hide the status. I tried the g2 xposed module, but i couldn't. So you can help me and write what exactly step i have to do.
Sorry my terrible English
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tsorn.FullScreen&hl=de
take a look at this app...
Hey guys, I tried to disable the on screen buttons by adding the qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 flag to build.prop but after restarting System UI just crashes constantly. Is there something I'm missing?
I downgraded from 4.4 to 4.2.2 if that makes any difference.
No one knows anything? Can someone at least help me to restore build.prop as adb isn't connecting to the device and the ridiculous error box opens every second and doesn't allow me to do anything. Absolutely asinine the way Google designed this crap.
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Nevermind, usb debugging disabled itself for some reason. I then had to remount /system/ as rw. Still, no one has come across this before?
Undo what you did and download the Xposed framework and the gravitybox module, than profit
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Saw something somewhere that systemui crashes when you disable nab bar. Instead you can us gravity box to make it zero height.
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krsmit0 said:
Saw something somewhere that systemui crashes when you disable nab bar. Instead you can us gravity box to make it zero height.
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Gravity box can add expanded desktop to power menu, so you can toggle it on or off. (The nav bar)
I keep it off to use LMT ...but if I need the navigation bar back...its just a power button and click away.
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kj2112 said:
Gravity box can add expanded desktop to power menu, so you can toggle it on or off. (The nav bar)
I keep it off to use LMT ...but if I need the navigation bar back...its just a power button and click away.
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i agree i would use gravity box but another reason why you are not getting asnwers as fast as you want is because you posted in general when you should of posted in Q and A
pingpong1109 said:
Undo what you did and download the Xposed framework and the gravitybox module, than profit
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, Gravity Box is awesome!
dray_jr said:
i agree i would use gravity box but another reason why you are not getting asnwers as fast as you want is because you posted in general when you should of posted in Q and A
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My mistake, I thought general was well...general.
Hi all, is it possible to hide (or disable) Google search bar in stock launcher?
Thx.
PS: no, I don't want use an alternate launcher [emoji12]
Edit: problem solved (post #4)
+1, was wondering the same.
Same here.
I have Xposed framework also installed.
I want to remove the Google search bar, but i also want that space to be usable for shortcuts and widgets etc.
Thanks
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Theres a module called xposed gel setting for it.
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yuskhayru said:
Theres a module called xposed gel setting for it.
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Thanks! Any way to achieve this without root or 3rd party launchers ?
SoulSmasher said:
Thanks! Any way to achieve this without root or 3rd party launchers ?
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ATM, no.
yuskhayru said:
Theres a module called xposed gel setting for it.
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Wohoo! My hero of the day...
Thought in similar direction and tried it with gravity box, but not successful...
But this module is working fine. Thanks a lot.
Hey guys,
any chance to configure the h9 like an p10? i mean with navigationbar activated?
thanks!
Oh sry, i thinked i post in Q&A section... pls move
You can install a app from playstore that is adding a nav bar like that. There are some apps for this.
But why when you have real buttons on the honor9 ?
Honor9Fan said:
You can install a app from playstore that is adding a nav bar like that. There are some apps for this.
But why when you have real buttons on the honor9 ?
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Hello,
What is the name of this application please?
Because for me it is impossible to show a navigation bar without having a rooted device and even less with a Rom Stock.
I am interested if you have the solution.
Thanks in advance.
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Search for "button remap" on google playstore. You will find some of these apps.
I simply downloaded jOnePlusTools from playstore and found "Navigation Buttons" quick setting toggle, and it works flawlessly. I am rooted but i denied root access to jOnePlusTools in Magisk. I haven't tried it, but it should work if it works with denied superuser rights for me.
prile97 said:
I simply downloaded jOnePlusTools from playstore and found "Navigation Buttons" quick setting toggle, and it works flawlessly. I am rooted but i denied root access to jOnePlusTools in Magisk. I haven't tried it, but it should work if it works with denied superuser rights for me.
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No option on my phone. I am also rooted
prile97 said:
I simply downloaded jOnePlusTools from playstore and found "Navigation Buttons" quick setting toggle, and it works flawlessly. I am rooted but i denied root access to jOnePlusTools in Magisk. I haven't tried it, but it should work if it works with denied superuser rights for me.
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Can you give a better description? I installed but can not find the "Navigation Buttons" toggle
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chanz94 said:
No option on my phone. I am also rooted
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It's here for me
lollyjay said:
Can you give a better description? I installed but can not find the "Navigation Buttons" toggle
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Me too
prile97 said:
It's here for me
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Screenshot?
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I'm trying to upload a screenshot but xda app wont listen
I uploaded the screenshot externally.
https://ibb.co/eGakQG
prile97 said:
It's here for me
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OK got it Thanks
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lollyjay said:
OK got it Thanks
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Edit: It does disable the navigation bar but doesn't free up the space occupied.
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lollyjay said:
Edit: It does disable the navigation bar but doesn't free up the space occupied.
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It does to me.
Here are some shots:
https://ibb.co/dm4wjb
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prile97 said:
I simply downloaded jOnePlusTools from playstore and found "Navigation Buttons" quick setting toggle, and it works flawlessly. I am rooted but i denied root access to jOnePlusTools in Magisk. I haven't tried it, but it should work if it works with denied superuser rights for me.
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Which is the best way to navigate after removing navigation bar
chanz94 said:
Which is the best way to navigate after removing navigation bar
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I've been using All in one gestures, but i could not get used to it, so i'm back to the navbar.
prile97 said:
I simply downloaded jOnePlusTools from playstore and found "Navigation Buttons" quick setting toggle, and it works flawlessly. I am rooted but i denied root access to jOnePlusTools in Magisk. I haven't tried it, but it should work if it works with denied superuser rights for me.
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Not Rooted And Not Working The Quick Tile Button Is Available But When I Toggle It,Nothing Happens.
prile97 said:
I've been using All in one gestures, but i could not get used to it, so i'm back to the navbar.
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I've been using Pie Control for years now.
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Not Rooted And Not Working The Quick Tile Button Is Available But When I Toggle It,Nothing Happens.
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Same here. Button does nothing.
I found a great way, using xposed gestures, swipe up from bottom, just like when you swipe to show the hided navbar. Works great and efficient.
There are some other apps also can do this if you don't have xposed, like gmd gestrues, but they all need stay in background and gestures will fail if the app is killed, so I prefer xposed gestures, because it does not need stay in background.
simonand said:
so I prefer xposed gestures, because it does not need stay in background.
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this method requires xposed, which triggers safetynet, right?
pedrad said:
this method requires xposed, which triggers safetynet, right?
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Sure, but fortunately, I am not using apps need pass safetynet. If you need, you can try gmd gestures.
lollyjay said:
OK got it Thanks
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Edit: It does disable the navigation bar but doesn't free up the space occupied.
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try to turn off "hide nav bar" in phone settings
xabat said:
try to turn off "hide nav bar" in phone settings
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this is just temp hide, it would show up when swipe up..