Was wondering if there is a way to disable the status bar and use the complete screen in all apps.
It seems to be possible in Home screen with Nova launcher.
I have G visuals installed but it doesn't force immersive mode. Am I doing something wrong?
Hey guys, anyone know regarding this?
Right now, it is not possible. No one knows, if google will fix this. I downgraded my OnePlus 8 Pro to Android 10 and I'm able to enjoy full screen with notch ignored again.
Firozhari said:
Was wondering if there is a way to disable the status bar and use the complete screen in all apps.
It seems to be possible in Home screen with Nova launcher.
I have G visuals installed but it doesn't force immersive mode. Am I doing something wrong?
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I use this to get rid of that crap underneath the keyboard.
Install with magisk and reboot
dladz said:
I use this to get rid of that crap underneath the keyboard.
Install with magisk and reboot
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Thanks. I've used that for the keyboard.
It's the status bar that bugs me.
It's just there aaaaaall the time.
I do it with Nova as well, but haven't seen anything preferable for other App's...
galaxys said:
I do it with Nova as well, but haven't seen anything preferable for other App's...
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How do you do it with Nova? Not having the cut out is killing me lol.
Hugo_Sanchez said:
How do you do it with Nova? Not having the cut out is killing me lol.
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Nova Settings-Look & feel-Notification bar-Show notification bar on/off
galaxys said:
Nova Settings-Look & feel-Notification bar-Show notification bar on/off
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Thanks
Use appsetting in xposed
Firozhari said:
Was wondering if there is a way to disable the status bar and use the complete screen in all apps.
It seems to be possible in Home screen with Nova launcher.
I have G visuals installed but it doesn't force immersive mode. Am I doing something wrong?
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Hiding the status bar with Xposed Edge works just fine on Android 11 as it did on Android 10 and previous versions. I have a quick tile for Hide Status Bar, and I also have a convenient gesture set so that pressing and holding anywhere on the top edge of the display will hide or un-hide the status bar. This works the same as previous versions of Android for me. And I use LSPosed which is easily the best current way to use Xposed (and also completely gets rid of any issues with SafetyNet).
Since Google fundamentally broke Immersive Mode in A11, the only minor issue is that you can no longer swipe down to summon the hidden status bar. This is not a big issue for me, as I just set an additional top edge gesture so any swipe down from the top screen will pull down the notifications. Easy fix.
Alternatively, you can also use a customizable status bar like Power Shade if that better floats your fancy. That should swipe down without issues and also come in AMOLED Dark Mode (OnePlus made the default notifications a much lighter gray in A11 vs. A10).
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Ukrywanie paska stanu za pomocą Xposed Edge działa dobrze na Androidzie 11, tak jak na Androidzie 10 i wcześniejszych wersjach. Mam szybki kafelek do Ukryj pasek stanu, a także mam wygodny zestaw gestów, dzięki któremu naciśnięcie i przytrzymanie w dowolnym miejscu górnej krawędzi wyświetlacza spowoduje ukrycie lub odkrycie paska stanu. Dla mnie działa to tak samo, jak w poprzednich wersjach Androida. I używam LSPosed, który jest z łatwością najlepszym obecnym sposobem korzystania z Xposed (a także całkowicie pozbywa się wszelkich problemów z SafetyNet).
Ponieważ Google zasadniczo złamał tryb immersyjny w A11, jedynym drobnym problemem jest to, że nie możesz już przesuwać palcem w dół, aby przywołać ukryty pasek stanu. Nie jest to dla mnie duży problem, ponieważ po prostu ustawiłem dodatkowy gest górnej krawędzi, aby każde przesunięcie w dół z górnego ekranu ściągnęło powiadomienia. Łatwa naprawa.
Alternatywnie możesz również użyć dostosowywanego paska stanu, takiego jak Power Shade, jeśli lepiej to unosisz. To powinno przesunąć się w dół bez problemów, a także wejść w tryb ciemny AMOLED (OnePlus sprawił, że domyślne powiadomienia są znacznie jaśniejsze w A11 vs. A10).
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I installed Riru and LSPosed. Which module allows you to set hiding the status bar? Gravity Box? where to set?
ablak44 said:
Zainstalowałem Riru i LSPosed. Który moduł pozwala ustawić ukrywanie paska stanu? Pudełko grawitacyjne? gdzie ustawić?
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I installed Riru and LSPosed. Which module allows you to set hiding the status bar? Gravity Box? where to set?
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Just saw the question. I used Xposed Edge to make this all possible. See earlier post for details.
Related
Is there some way (Cyanogenmod or other CustomROM...?) to modify Nexus7 to get more real screen estate (especially in landscape mode) in modern android versions (Jelly Bean, Kitkat)?
I think that the best way to do this would be
1. in portrait mode combine virtual navigation buttons and status bar into one bar that is in lower edge of the screen (Honeycomb style).
2. in landscape mode have a vertical navigation bar (Nexus4, Nexus5, Xperia Z style) in right edge of the screen
3. for even more estate in landscape mode integrate status bar into the vertical navigation bar (modded Honeycomb style. Otherwise pretty simle but displaying time numbers vertically might seem and odd solution but in the long run it is the most efficient solution).
I did even a feature request of this to Android in code.google.com:
"More real screen estate for android tablets by virtual navigation button / status bar customizations"
It is just such a pity. Nexus7, a tablet with so much potential becomes so much an unfinished product when turning it into landscape. Even this tablet (Procaster Mid 007) that costs only 70eur utilizes space better than Nexus7:
And Galaxy Tab3 7.0 is way ahead in real screen estate/usability.
Just get xposed with gravity box and LMT. Done. If you're rooted anyway.
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kj2112 said:
Just get xposed with gravity box and LMT. Done. If you're rooted anyway.
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This seems to be far too complicated "hacker's solution" (and does not officially work with 4.4. kitkat). Is there any simpler way to prevent navigation bar from rotating?
golemus said:
This seems to be far too complicated "hacker's solution" (and does not officially work with 4.4. kitkat). Is there any simpler way to prevent navigation bar from rotating?
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I'm not sure what you mean by rotating?
And no....if you're rooted...installing xposed and gravity box is simple. Installing lmt is simple....hide navigation bar with gravity box....gain real estate at bottom of screen (as OP was asking about) and lmt is like pie. And its nice once you get used to it.
Whole process (assuming you're rooted) takes about 7 minutes.
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I'm not sure what you mean by rotating?
And no....if you're rooted...installing xposed and gravity box is simple. Installing lmt is simple....hide navigation bar with gravity box....gain real estate at bottom of screen (as OP was asking about) and lmt is like pie. And its nice once you get used to it.
Whole process (assuming you're rooted) takes about 7 minutes.
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Yep. Agreed.
@golemus...
Xposed is really simple to install (see link in my sig)... assuming your rooted of course. GravityBox is then installed via the Xposed app itself... and future updates are maintained accordingly. Think of the Xposed app as a sort of repository of all Xposed modules, of which GravityBox is just one. Easy to install, and easy to maintain... and it does work on KitKat 4.4.2... I have it running on my Nexus 7.
IMHO, Xposed framework is the best thing to happen to Android... and GravityBox is just terrific. It offers a whole plethora of great tweaks.
I'm not familiar with LMT though... definitely going to have to have a tinker with that.
Rgrds,
Ged.
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Yep. Agreed.
@golemus...
Xposed is really simple to install (see link in my sig)... assuming your rooted of course. GravityBox is then installed via the Xposed app itself... and future updates are maintained accordingly. Think of the Xposed app as a sort of repository of all Xposed modules, of which GravityBox is just one. Easy to install, and easy to maintain... and it does work on KitKat 4.4.2... I have it running on my Nexus 7.
IMHO, Xposed framework is the best thing to happen to Android... and GravityBox is just terrific. It offers a whole plethora of great tweaks.
I'm not familiar with LMT though... definitely going to have to have a tinker with that.
Rgrds,
Ged.
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I don't like installing anything that you can't get from Google Play store, and I didn't find gravitybox or lmt from there (although I did find some xposed thing from there).
And also I found another (partial) solution, I installed a program called "Auto Hide Soft Keys". Although it was not exactly the solution I wanted, now I have virtual navigation bar in right side of the screen but it is invisible by default and when you swipe it to be visible it will cover something else from the right edge of the screen. You can choose it to be all the time visible but then it will all the time cover content from the right edge. So I have to hide it, which causes that for me to press home, back or multitask buttons I need to acts (first swipe from right edge to get the bar to appear and then press a button in the bar).
A bit offtopic but every time I post something i need to fill a captcha, it is very annoying. Is there any way to get rid of them?
Try it the 4.3 roms. Most of them supports full screen mode with PIE.
Go xposed. You won't go back.
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Wolfensteinjd said:
Go xposed. You won't go back.
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Absolutely. Never was a truer phrase written.
Rgrds,
Ged.
I found gravity box, and installed id successfully. However, the only option is to force navbar into tablet like mode, so horizontal when landscape, there is no inverse option to keep it vertical when landscape. How can I approach this?
Also, what is LMT and where to find it? I didn't find it in xposed repository.
Type "LMT xda" in Google. Boom.
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I found gravity box, and installed id successfully. However, the only option is to force navbar into tablet like mode, so horizontal when landscape, there is no inverse option to keep it vertical when landscape. How can I approach this?
Also, what is LMT and where to find it? I didn't find it in xposed repository.
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kj2112 said:
Just get xposed with gravity box and LMT. Done. If you're rooted anyway.
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I also put gravity box but cannot get a vertical navbar in landscape. Somebody claims in topic below that it is not possible. Can somebody confirm if it is possible or not?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316070&page=537
issak42 said:
I found gravity box, and installed id successfully. However, the only option is to force navbar into tablet like mode, so horizontal when landscape, there is no inverse option to keep it vertical when landscape. How can I approach this?
Also, what is LMT and where to find it? I didn't find it in xposed repository.
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i would like the same thing, have the navigation bar be on the side of the screen when in landscape mode, already using LMT and all the other things mentioned in the thread, i still prefer a navigation bar
bumping this. has a solution been found yet?
Another bump...really would like navbar on the side in landscape! GB does not do it for me...
galaxys said:
Another bump...really would like navbar on the side in landscape! GB does not do it for me...
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For stock... GB is the only way.
But many Roms will have options for this, or by default even. ?
KJ said:
For stock... GB is the only way.
But many Roms will have options for this, or by default even. ?
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I'm on stock 4.4.4 and the GB op said yesterday GB is not designed to put the navbar on the right side in landscape...
galaxys said:
I'm on stock 4.4.4 and the GB op said yesterday GB is not designed to put the navbar on the right side in landscape...
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That pretty much means you'll need a custom Rom that supports it.
Not sure which do though... I run stock 4.2.2
From 1st to 4th... New lock screen, new recents, new notification shade (2 pics).
7/8/16- Download latest version of Good Lock app (v24.0.11)
what is this? it doesn't look like anything out right now....how did you get it?
Apparently you can download the apk from sammobile but it's not working for me... I get a parsing package error. I'm on 5.1.1 when I tried this so you probably need 6.0.1 for it to work. On sammobile, the post was towards s7/s7e users through...
Give the dowbload link
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From 1st to 4th... New lock screen, new recents, new notification shade (2 pics).
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could u post link please
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i think it's for the S7...at least for now
EDIT: i installed it on my s6 with MM....and it works
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/03/29...screen-for-your-galaxy-s7-and-galaxy-s7-edge/
Here's link
quick review:
1. it looks nice, but you can't change the color of the notification panel and toggles
2. the recent apps screen reminds me of older android versions, no picture or tabs, just the name of the app
hope they update it with some more settings
abdelha said:
quick review:
1. it looks nice, but you can't change the color of the notification panel and toggles
2. the recent apps screen reminds me of older android versions, no picture or tabs, just the name of the app
hope they update it with some more settings
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You can change the colours by editing the default routine, or creating a new one.
doxiarski said:
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/03/29/samsungs-good-lock-app-is-a-powerful-lockscreen-for-your-galaxy-s7-and-galaxy-s7-edge/
Here's link
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thank u buddy
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Well maybe it's because I've got custom ROM but my device suddenly restarted and application has been uninstalled
NickS4 said:
You can change the colours by editing the default routine, or creating a new one.
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thanks, but it's a bit annoying, if you make your own profile it needs to have the location toggle on, if you cancel it everytime you wake up the device it asks to enable location toggle, and pressing the recent apps button is slow, and when you press the home button to get to the home screen there is a delay....i guess it's not ready yet
abdelha said:
thanks, but it's a bit annoying, if you make your own profile it needs to have the location toggle on, if you cancel it everytime you wake up the device it asks to enable location toggle
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Just edit the default one. Doesnt need location.
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how did you manage to change the color in the s6?
I dont like the design, looks pretty bad.
NickS4 said:
Just edit the default one. Doesnt need location.
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thanks, but still, like i said there are more problems...at least for me, it's a bit slow, recent apps being only title is not something good....
I kind of like it. I love the lockscreen and notification shade. the only thing that worries me is the recent view.
Jhayzt said:
I kind of like it. I love the lockscreen and notification shade. the only thing that worries me is the recent view.
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yeah me too, i like the style and animation, but i don't like the recent apps view....and it's slow...
abdelha said:
thanks, but it's a bit annoying, if you make your own profile it needs to have the location toggle on, if you cancel it everytime you wake up the device it asks to enable location toggle, and pressing the recent apps button is slow, and when you press the home button to get to the home screen there is a delay....i guess it's not ready yet
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Same problems as you. Uninstalled....... for now. Hopefully it gets lots of updates with new features, bug fixes, etc. That'd be really awesome. Can't wait to see how this develops.
adrimarti15 said:
how did you manage to change the color in the s6?
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@adrimarti15 Te vas a la aplicación llamada Good Lock y ahí te vas a Routines, seleccionas default, ahi se cambian los colores.
Going to the application called Good Lock and there going to Routines, select default, there are change the colors.
What Xposed modules have you installed?
This one I have and pretty much only ones I care at the moment
- GravityBox
- Adblocker
- Android N-ify
- App Settings
- BootManager
- YouTube Adaway
- YouTube Background Playback
Mmmmm yep just those for now LoL
DrakenFX said:
This one I have and pretty much only ones I care at the moment
- GravityBox
- Adblocker
- Android N-ify
- App Settings
- BootManager
- YouTube Adaway
- YouTube Background Playback
Mmmmm yep just those for now LoL
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Wait, how does n-ify work? does it only change the notifications or does it change more?
awsomjgp said:
Wait, how does n-ify work? does it only change the notifications or does it change more?
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It can change your recents, enable a double tap recents to switch back to last app, add descriptions to the titles of various settings, etc. Kind of one of those things you have to try out for yourself. Unfortunately, it cannot change your quicksettings... (not a fan of MiFavor quicksettings) though it was able to change them on my Oneplus One.
Anyone tried Flat Style Bar Indicators?
I installed it but I can't get the cellular indicators to show up, didn't know if anyone else had luck with this or another mod that changes the status bar icons.
Am having the exact same thing.. No cellular data nor reception bars are visible
Without Gravity Box how to get a Battery Bar (I know there are battery bar apps, but none I've found yet gets rid of the stock battery status bar icon and that's just redundant) ,
left handed Navbar when in landscape
and expanded power menu?
The rest of the tweaks I can probably live without, but those I use every day.
Battery bar: I don't know about the apps you speak of. You can get rid of the stock icon though. Enable system UI tuner on the phone, then use that to remove the stock icon.
Left side landscape navigation bar: just rotate the phone the other direction.
advanced power menu: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noxx.apm&hl=en&rdid=com.noxx.apm
GravityBox for Android Nougat already exists almost two months ago (2017-08-09)
[APP][N][XPOSED][ALPHA] GravityBox v7.0.0 - tweak box for Android 7
Junior Passos said:
GravityBox for Android Nougat already exists almost two months ago (2017-08-09)
[APP][N][XPOSED][ALPHA] GravityBox v7.0.0 - tweak box for Android 7
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Thanks. Looks like a bunch of issues with that.
I'll keep an eye on it.
pizza_pablo said:
Thanks. Looks like a bunch of issues with that.
I'll keep an eye on it.
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hopefully my suggestions will get you through until Xposed is fully ready.
sirkuttin said:
hopefully my suggestions will get you through until Xposed is fully ready.
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I'll be giving it a whirl, when I get the phone (Moto Z2 Play).
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I'll be giving it a whirl, when I get the phone (Moto Z2 Play).
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I tested this battery bar app and it works nicely: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.etechtour.batterybar&hl=en
Also this is a good app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.paphonb.systemuituner&hl=en
I've been using the power bar ever since I looked it up. I am really enjoying it.
Wahoo! Official Xposed is available for Nougat!
Just in time, for me.
Gravity Box, too!
https://www.xda-developers.com/gravitybox-xposed-module-nougat/
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Wahoo! Official Xposed is available for Nougat!
Just in time, for me.
Gravity Box, too!
https://www.xda-developers.com/gravitybox-xposed-module-nougat/
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yes. i saw this too. have a look at my post here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74133110&postcount=5
Long story short, Q gestures is absolutely terrible. I use a third party app for navigation. however, EVERY single app I've ever tried seems to be unable to hide the nav bar due Google's screwery. in fact, even Fullscreen Qgestures magisk module does nothing on Ob1.
Does anyone know a definitive way to hide the stupid annoying navbar?
Google have removed the ability to over-scan the display in Android 11 (which is the trick all 3rd party apps used to hide the nav bar); so at the moment there's simply NO WAY to remove it,
I wouldn't mind the built-in gestures so much if there was the ability to turn off the "mini nav bar" which just shows a hide icon every time you use a keyboard. That's the biggest UI issue in my book, it just looks stupid!
Google needs to reverse it back to the way it was...
no updates on this? too bad google removed wm overscan
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no updates on this? too bad google removed wm overscan
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With magisk you can use module called Fullscreen/Immersive Gestures (Q-R).
Works great, no problems with missing toast notifications etc.
can confirm, that magisk module works perfectly. use your volume keys during install to set the settings. https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Has anyone done this to get fng working on an OP8 Pro with latest Android 11?
EDIT: Just read the github. Doesn't work with Oxygen OS.
stuclark said:
Google have removed the ability to over-scan the display in Android 11 (which is the trick all 3rd party apps used to hide the nav bar); so at the moment there's simply NO WAY to remove it,
I wouldn't mind the built-in gestures so much if there was the ability to turn off the "mini nav bar" which just shows a hide icon every time you use a keyboard. That's the biggest UI issue in my book, it just looks stupid!
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I absolutely loathe that extra button.
But the slider at the bottom of the screen for gestures I've grown to love.
Knocking it left or right switches apps really quickly and I couldn't be without that now.
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can confirm, that magisk module works perfectly. use your volume keys during install to set the settings. https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
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The latest version works.
Nice one for this.
Have to keep the OnePlus launcher installed to retain gestures though
Sliding at the bottom still works
with novalauncher you can hide/recover top and bottombar with a swipe: easy to do
henk-jan.b said:
with novalauncher you can hide/recover top and bottombar with a swipe: easy to do
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And on the keyboard??
dladz said:
And on the keyboard??
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I don't understand what you mean: you can define swipes to hide or to reveal the top and/or bottom bars.
No keyboard necessary.
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I don't understand what you mean: you can define swipes to hide or to reveal the top and/or bottom bars.
No keyboard necessary.
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So on nova yes you can but the keyboard will still have the additional bar underneath it.
Nova can't fix that
Not with me
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Not with me
Now with a screenshot
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Absolutely yes with you mate, what are you talking about lol.
@dliadz: I see what you mean. The space (and not specific the bottom bar) is there. I didn't even notice it because it doesn't bother me.
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@dliadz: I see what you mean. The space (and not specific the bottom bar) is there. I didn't even notice it because it doesn't bother me.
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Haha lol no worries.
Yea now you've noticed it, it'll start to
Personally I hate it, it's really estate I can't use for no reason, it hasn't always existed and I don't like it
Burt Squirtz said:
Long story short, Q gestures is absolutely terrible. I use a third party app for navigation. however, EVERY single app I've ever tried seems to be unable to hide the nav bar due Google's screwery. in fact, even Fullscreen Qgestures magisk module does nothing on Ob1.
Does anyone know a definitive way to hide the stupid annoying navbar?
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Hi,
You can either use fullscreen Gesture magisk module or you can follow this guide below-
How to remove Nav Bar in Android 11
Works perfectly on OP8 Pro with latest Android 11 update. Thanks a lot.
forum.xda-developers.com
In oxygenOS 11 you can hide the bottom space between the keyboard and gesture .... you have that option in your settings under the language and input section.... you can simply search keyboard height adjustment in setting and you'll find it
thank you
Is there a way to auto-hide the nav bar? Ex. On my old phone you could swipe up to show it or tap a dot on the left to stop it from disappearing.
Looks like the only way is to use a different launcher? I tried adding the fullscreen / immersive module but I believe that's just for the keyboard.