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Hi,
Anyone knows how to remove the quick settings thing from the notification bar?
Just got my phone this morning, I rooted it already so if it's a matter of deleting something from system please let me know. I don't like it, I prefer to use widgetsoid.
Thanks.
Tcm9669 said:
Hi,
Anyone knows how to remove the quick settings thing from the notification bar?
Just got my phone this morning, I rooted it already so if it's a matter of deleting something from system please let me know. I don't like it, I prefer to use widgetsoid.
Thanks.
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does the Edit button help?
No, I clicked on it.. I even removed every item from there.. the damn thing still stays there... with just the edit button on it
Tcm9669 said:
Hi,
Anyone knows how to remove the quick settings thing from the notification bar?
Just got my phone this morning, I rooted it already so if it's a matter of deleting something from system please let me know. I don't like it, I prefer to use widgetsoid.
Thanks.
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HERE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321098
I cannot access anything from double tapping the screen now that I installed the new Null Rom. I want to be able to get to the standard Note 3 settings for Volume and Brightness, as I shut down the volume while sleeping to avoid hearing incoming notifications, and to adjust screen inside or outside. Any settings in Nova or other that may have caused this, and how do I get this feature back? Thank you.
Read his FAQS page. Pretty sure it answers it in there
buck2121 said:
Read his FAQS page. Pretty sure it answers it in there
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Thanks, but did read, and he only talks about double tapping the Home button, not the screen.
Lock the screen in Nova settings, then set the double tap gesture to whatever you want.
fbueller said:
Lock the screen in Nova settings, then set the double tap gesture to whatever you want.
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Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
highlordkram said:
Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
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If only. Thanks, glad to help!
fbueller said:
If only. Thanks, glad to help!
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You do know that my reply was an attempt at a witty Ferris Bueller pun right?
highlordkram said:
Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
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highlordkram said:
You do know that my reply was an attempt at a witty Ferris Bueller pun right?
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Oh, I never saw the movie. Just kidding.
highlordkram said:
Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
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Did you figure out what shortcut activity to use to make it bring back the original dbl tap settings?
almulder1092 said:
Did you figure out what shortcut activity to use to make it bring back the original dbl tap settings?
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No sir. Could not get it, and since I am US AT&T with no cool Bluetooth tether, I went back to Stock.
highlordkram said:
No sir. Could not get it, and since I am US AT&T with no cool Bluetooth tether, I went back to Stock.
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Just got done chatting with fOmey. Looks like we can get something similar but we need to install gravbox from the rom to get the settings. I have have quick access to what I need. I will work on adding in a tutorial next week some time.
Nice options with gravbox
Adding to almulders reply, if you want the stock double tap experience you have to use the normal systemui.. not the full systemui.
The double tap action expands the notification panel in the watch system ui, when you use the full system ui this obviously overwrites this and opens the standard notification panel.
Gravitybox enables additional toggles, which will allow you to toggle sound mode etc.
fOmey said:
Adding to almulders reply, if you want the stock double tap experience you have to use the normal systemui.. not the full systemui.
The double tap action expands the notification panel in the watch system ui, when you use the full system ui this obviously overwrites this and opens the standard notification panel.
Gravitybox enables additional toggles, which will allow you to toggle sound mode etc.
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Thank you very much fOmey. I appreciate all your work, but being in USA I found that the only real feature that i would use is the Google Search. I am hopeful one day for a fix to our bluetooth issues on AT&T, but until then I will keep checking in to see what else you and the great community can add. I cannot regretfully ever hack my phone rom, as i am on a Corporate exchange system and had to sign off on a policy stating I would not do this type of thing. I would have already tried the International one otherwise, but I am a Director and cannot get in trouble over this with the company. Thanks again.
If anyone knows what that circle with the line through it is, please let me know! Thanks
slickromeo said:
If anyone knows what that circle with the line through it is, please let me know! Thanks
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Your notifications are set to do not disturb or off. Press your volume button to see these options
That means you dont have any phone network
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I double the 'absolutely zero signal', that is what the symbol means.
I can confirm that the symbol means do not disturb. Check your volume settings if you want to change it back.
Source: Have Nexus 10 with 5.0
It means so you notifications are set to "none"
That means the radio is off, you are using wifi and have no signal through the carrier.
I've got a star symbol in my notification bar. What does that mean?
dcrandon said:
I've got a star symbol in my notification bar. What does that mean?
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notifications.... starts at :20 seconds
dcrandon said:
I've got a star symbol in my notification bar. What does that mean?
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That means priority notifications only.
BTW, that screenshot was from my Nexus7 tablet running android 5.0
Jfree3000 said:
That means the radio is off, you are using wifi and have no signal through the carrier.
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That
daraj said:
That
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jbdan said:
Your notifications are set to do not disturb or off. Press your volume button to see these options
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This.
Do you even have cellular radios in that tablet?
No, i have the WiFi only model of the Nexus7
slickromeo said:
No, i have the WiFi only model of the Nexus7
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Right, and it's on. An empty triangle would mean no service etc. etc. Google used to have a document that listed all the (stock) icons. Perhaps they still do.
Priority notifications have:
no icon - all
star - priority
slashed circle - none (including alarms).
By the way this is a Nexus 6 area.
If he has a Wifi model then she shouldn't have the no signal icon to begin with. To me, this icon means its not a WIFI model and there is no sim card inserted or valid
daraj said:
If he has a Wifi model then she shouldn't have the no signal icon to begin with. To me, this icon means its not a WIFI model and there is no sim card inserted or valid
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I'm not sure what you mean here but the linked YouTube video shows all three states and the two icons. Perhaps you didn't notice that this device is running Android L?
bodosom said:
I'm not sure what you mean here but the linked YouTube video shows all three states and the two icons. Perhaps you didn't notice that this device is running Android L?
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Oh i was responding to the OP with the question about the circle with the line across.
MYSTERY SOLVED! i notice that even on the Nexus6, if you press the volume down button from the homescreen once, then press the word "NONE", it will create this circle with the line through it on the notification bar to remind you that you dont want to receive any notifications or alarms.
The answer was posted multiple times and a link to a demonstration video was provided. Did you post a question and then simply not read any of the answers?
Hi guys, could anyone tell me why there is a key sign on the notification panel, beside the battery icon? Some say it's because of VPN. I don't have any idea abt it. On the VPN setting, "none" is selected. Anyone who can assist me on this????
It is because of a VPN. Any chance you're using Adguard?
[NUMINIT] said:
It is because of a VPN. Any chance you're using Adguard?
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None... I tried booting my phone to safe mode and it's still there. Also, did a factory reset and still there. It means one of the pre-installed apps must have been causing it...
That just means the shortcut panel is hidden/locked. You see when you slide down the notification panel the key sign vanishes
strertford said:
That just means the shortcut panel is hidden/locked. You see when you slide down the notification panel the key sign vanishes
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I'm sorry but I didn't get that. What shortcut panel is hidden/locked??
ermond012 said:
I'm sorry but I didn't get that. What shortcut panel is hidden/locked?
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The shortcut to WiFi, Bluetooth, screen brightness. I'm not that good in vocabulary, but lets just say that the key ? means part of the notification panel or whatever panel it's called, is hidden. After you slide down the panel, it vanishes.
strertford said:
The shortcut to WiFi, Bluetooth, screen brightness. I'm not that good in vocabulary, but lets just say that the key means part of the notification panel or whatever panel it's called, is hidden. After you slide down the panel, it vanishes.
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Correlation, not causation. The 4G/WIFI signal strength icon disappears too, it's just to make way for the settings cog and the rest.
OP, I can't get a screenshot with status bar pulled down (wtf, why does it retract when I long-press the power button), but I assume under your quick settings it also shows the same key with the text "Network may be monitored"?
[NUMINIT] said:
Correlation, not causation. The 4G/WIFI signal strength icon disappears too, it's just to make way for the settings cog and the rest.
OP, I can't get a screenshot with status bar pulled down (wtf, why does it retract when I long-press the power button), but I assume under your quick settings it also shows the same key with the text "Network may be monitored"?
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No, it doesn't have that note...
[NUMINIT] said:
Correlation, not causation. The 4G/WIFI signal strength icon disappears too, it's just to make way for the settings cog and the rest.
OP, I can't get a screenshot with status bar pulled down (wtf, why does it retract when I long-press the power button), but I assume under your quick settings it also shows the same key with the text "Network may be monitored"?
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try power plus volume down keys
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ermond012 said:
No, it doesn't have that note...
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So you got the answer
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try power plus volume down keys
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So you got the answer
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Hehe... I was just wondering what that is cos I never have that when I was still using Z1. Again even after doing a factory reset, without installing anything, it's already there. Just kind of curious what that is. Only mwans one of the preinstalled apps is causing it.?
ermond012 said:
Hehe... I was just wondering what that is cos I never have that when I was still using Z1. Again even after doing a factory reset, without installing anything, it's already there. Just kind of curious what that is. Only mwans one of the preinstalled apps is causing it.?
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not preinstalled apps. its the system management settings. they are just doing that to keep tidy, and also to show you that "there are more things to see and edit" if you scroll down
ermond012 said:
Hehe... I was just wondering what that is cos I never have that when I was still using Z1. Again even after doing a factory reset, without installing anything, it's already there. Just kind of curious what that is. Only mwans one of the preinstalled apps is causing it.?
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sorry I've been away a long time
Hehe... I was just wondering what that is cos I never have that when I was still using Z1. Again even after doing a factory reset, without installing anything, it's already there. Just kind of curious what that is. Only mwans one of the preinstalled apps is causing it.?
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Its just the like the lock on your door ,. Once you slide it down ( like opening the door lock with a key) , it vanishes (just like the door opens)
Screen locked.
Phone call comes in.
I can't just let the phone continue to ring and do anything else in the meantime, like unlock to the home screen.
Any way to change this?
nixnixnixnix4 said:
Screen locked.
Phone call comes in.
I can't just let the phone continue to ring and do anything else in the meantime, like unlock to the home screen.
Any way to change this?
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Yes, you can. On the incoming call screen, just swipe on the edge panel (you have to have it enabled) and choose whatever app you want from the list. It will open up in multi-window mode, with the incoming call screen in the other window. Keep using the app while the phone rings away
Attaching some screenshots I took for you.
enigmaamit said:
Yes, you can. On the incoming call screen, just swipe on the edge panel (you have to have it enabled) and choose whatever app you want from the list. It will open up in multi-window mode, with the incoming call screen in the other window. Keep using the app while the phone rings away
Attaching some screenshots I took for you.
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A bit convoluted, but, it gets the job done.
nixnixnixnix4 said:
A bit convoluted, but, it gets the job done.
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At least OneUI lets you do this. I'm not aware of any other phone manufacturer who has an option to do anything on the phone with an ongoing incoming call screen. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
enigmaamit said:
At least OneUI lets you do this. I'm not aware of any other phone manufacturer who has an option to do anything on the phone with an ongoing incoming call screen. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Hmmm..Pixel is my only other Android experience. I don't remember what it used to do.
I don't know/remember what iPhone does either.
It's the fact that we let go of those navigation and home buttons, I guess.
nixnixnixnix4 said:
Hmmm..Pixel is my only other Android experience. I don't remember what it used to do.
I don't know/remember what iPhone does either.
It's the fact that we let go of those navigation and home buttons, I guess.
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Even with the home button (physical or virtual), you cannot dismiss an incoming call screen altogether without taking some action like accepting or rejecting the call. I've tried this on iPhone as well as Android from various manufacturers. Amongst the phones I've personally used, Samsung is the only stock firmware that gives you a work-around in this matter.