DarkyRom is capable of taking you to the settings by holding the toggles in it's notification bar
I use AxLor_HDBlog_Xlite because it's too small and fast and clear but I really need this function.
How can I add it?
For example: if you touch the Bluetooth or wifi toggles it will turn it on and off but if you hold it it will go directly to it's settings
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FOUND THE SOLUTION:
i tested (( 14 Toggle Status Bar )) that originally belongs to ROCKET ROM and it worked Perfectly.
- you can choose between/up to 14 toggles to have in your notification bar (there is a setting for it)
- by holding any toggle you go to their settings (which i really love)
you can find it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1380284
i would like to have that function too
Please devs this is very important for me and I'm sure for many people.
If anyone at least put me in a right direction
Come on guys. Any one??????....... anything????? ...... really?????.......
Almost all the Roms for Galaxy S II had this. This means it shouldn't be that hard
I guess I'm the only one who replies to me!!!!!
Anyone can help?
ICS has it (at least there was a settings shortcut on my pulldown menu on my GSM GNEX).
get rocket rom, it's in there..
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I want to know how can I add it to any other Rom i like.
Is it a tweak or what? i just want to know how it works
FUI (I just flashed RocketRom and it didn't have it) which means DarkyRom is the only Rom that has this.
please refer to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380284
What is this thread have to do with my request?
ROCKET ROM doesn't have this. And even if it does doesn't change anything
I need to learn to add this function to any Rom I want
This require you to decompile some of the framework files, make the code changes and then recompile it in order for you to do that. Usually you have to do it for every ROM that you use because it needs the framework-res.apk from that specific ROM.
Well do you know what to do to which?
Like an instruction for the whole thing.
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Well do you know what to do to which?
Like an instruction for the whole thing.
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No, I dun but I know the files are framework-res.apk and systemui.apk. Once you used apktools to decompile these files, you need to search for the correct xml to edit and add in extra actions to do when the user long press on the icons. As these are not default actions, you need to add in the action class yourself.
I havent try to research anything in this area yet but I'm sure Google can find you an answer
Found the Solution
i tested (( 14 Toggle Status Bar )) that originally belongs to ROCKET ROM and it worked Perfectly.
- you can choose between/up to 14 toggles to have in your notification bar (there is a setting for it)
- by holding any toggle you go to their settings (which i really love)
you can find it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380284
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The captivate has Buttons/Toggles in the notification bar and for some reason they have Silent and Vibrate. I would like to have the option to load the i9000 bar that removes Vibration and has GPS instead.
Is this easily accomplished?
At some point i may just switch over to the i9000 ROM altogether, but there still seem to be enough little bugs in even the modified kernels that I am not ready to give up functionality.
Thanks!
alphadog00 said:
The captivate has Buttons/Toggles in the notification bar and for some reason they have Silent and Vibrate. I would like to have the option to load the i9000 bar that removes Vibration and has GPS instead.
Is this easily accomplished?
At some point i may just switch over to the i9000 ROM altogether, but there still seem to be enough little bugs in even the modified kernels that I am not ready to give up functionality.
Thanks!
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Have you tried using an I9000 firmware with the I9000 reorient kernel? It solves most of the compatibility issues
as for bringing their bar over to us (or even editing our bar to choose what we want), I don't think anyone has made much headway on that since it's in framework-res.apk and those are device/ROM specific. I guess you could unpack them and try to find the button toggles and swap them out, but I don't have the expertise to explain/know how to do this.
what bugs are you talking about using a kernel with the i9000 ROMs? the reoriented kernel seems to be basically complete OR you can actually use the 100% stock captivate kernel and it works just as well (except you need to keep the AT&T modem which doesn't have HSUPA). You can even use Unhelpful's kernel for the init.d support for Mobile AP.
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as for bringing their bar over to us (or even editing our bar to choose what we want), I don't think anyone has made much headway on that since it's in framework-res.apk and those are device/ROM specific. I guess you could unpack them and try to find the button toggles and swap them out, but I don't have the expertise to explain/know how to do this.
what bugs are you talking about using a kernel with the i9000 ROMs? the reoriented kernel seems to be basically complete OR you can actually use the 100% stock captivate kernel and it works just as well (except you need to keep the AT&T modem which doesn't have HSUPA). You can even use Unhelpful's kernel for the init.d support for Mobile AP.
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I thought the BT bug was still there. I may have to rebuild anyway as I am missing some apps and Samsung widgets after applying voodooo lag fix kernel.
Couldn't tell ya when it comes to BT, I don't have any BT devices
I do a lot of conf. calls on the road, so a BT headset is easier then holding the phone to my head. Especially when i want to surf and post in the forums.
I'd really prefer to have the GPS toggle instead of silent mode myself.
ant1pathy said:
I'd really prefer to have the GPS toggle instead of silent mode myself.
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easy to switch in the config files
designgears said:
easy to switch in the config files
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Explain please to us fellow noobs? I really don't know which config files you are talking about editing. Could I ask if the is possibility an app that does the editing for us as well?
WiFi-Data-GPS-Vibrate, would be perfect I'd love to be able to switch.
Use the power control widget then...
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Use the power control widget then...
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Requires being on the specific home screen with said widget, rather than being able to enable/disable in nearly any app
E_man5112 said:
Requires being on the specific home screen with said widget, rather than being able to enable/disable in nearly any app
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You can also use quick settings from the market and access gps from pull down screen. Although, I agree having it in place of vibrate would be better.
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How?!
I want:
Wi-Fi / BlueTooth / GPS / Vibrate
Then, I can get rid of that stupid Power Control widget that's on one of my homescreens, since everything would be accessible.
Agreed this would be nice, it's one of the main reasons I'm using an I9000 ROM on my captivate currently. I hope it really is just a config file setting, that would be super easy to change...
Reason I prefer this over using a separate application/widget is because it's quicker, more convenient, don't have to waste screen space for a widget, don't have to install more crap to waste system space/resources. Also, Silent is useless to me since why not just use vibrate mode, and silent can be accessed fast enough by holding power button anyways.
If this happened I might be a little more inclined to actually use a Captivate ROM, but I still enjoy the I9000 ROM's either way.
(I actually posted a request for this a while back in the themes/apps section)
draxionangel said:
Reason I prefer this over using a separate application/widget is because it's quicker, more convenient, don't have to waste screen space for a widget, don't have to install more crap to waste system space/resources. Also, Silent is useless to me since why not just use vibrate mode, and silent can be accessed fast enough by holding power button anyways.
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Exactly. It's redundant.
Anyone...?
Just wanted to tell you about this realy helpful little app called In-App Wifi Toggle.
I didn't make it og anything, i just think its the easist way to enable/disable wifi.
Surely it's a lot easier to use quick settings, and you don't have to download anything extra?
Nope, just install and restart.
Iv'e had it for 2 weeks now, and it works every time and in all apps.
I don't think you understood what I meant, if you drag down the taskbar, there is a quick settings tab, you can toggle wi-fi from there and you don't have to install anything to do it, it comes as standard.
l0st.prophet said:
I don't think you understood what I meant, if you drag down the taskbar, there is a quick settings tab, you can toggle wi-fi from there and you don't have to install anything to do it, it comes as standard.
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i don't think he can use your custom ROM yet LP....
he is S-ON phone..(signature)
Doesn't matter, it's a feature of the stock ROM
you mean stock ROM for gingerbread right?
it is on sense 2.1 but not on froyo though..
i dont know, he might not know it (if he has 2.3.3)
or he prefer to toggle it from homescreen.. hehehe..
I have 2.3.3 and think is easier to toggle Wifi from a shortcut then to drag down the curtain - that all.
P.S.: i have just got my phone S-OFF today and is in the progress to get Root. After that im flashing l0st.prophet's ROM ;-)
I'm trying to modfiy my notification dropdown area a bit, and I'm wondering if we have the following functionalities available on our Xperia's - I'm on V, but I'm guessing T and variants should be similar.
The first one would be to add a brightness slider. I based the code on a section from my Galaxy S2's status_bar_expanded.xml and the slider itself shows up, slides back and forth and whatnot, but doesn't actually affect the brightness level. There is a "brightness" id in res/values/ids.xml, which is referenced in the code in status_bar_expanded.xml, but like I said, nothing happens when using the slider. Any suggestions to get this to work?
The other thing that I wanted to try to emulate from my S2 is the way ongoing notifications are separated from "swipeable" notifications. Each gets its own section, separated by headers, with ongoing items such as music player controls on top and then normal, user-clearable items underneath. From digging around a bit in SystemUI, it seems like Xperia is more or less without this functionality and I'm probably out of luck, but I thought I would ask anyway.
Thanks in advance!!
I would be very interested in that brightness slider.
It's one thing to make the slider show by editing xml, in order to make it work you would also need the code for the function, i.e. smali. Not sure if that's as easy to port but there are SystemUI mods for other Xperia's, like serajr's that also have this.
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TiMiN8R said:
It's one thing to make the slider show by editing xml, in order to make it work you would also need the code for the function, i.e. smali. Not sure if that's as easy to port but there are SystemUI mods for other Xperia's, like serajr's that also have this.
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Huh, I wasn't expecting this thread to come back to life, lol.
There is a resource id called "brightness" in SystemUI's public.xml which I called to when I edited status_bar_expanded.xml (and this was with ICS). Now that this thread has popped back up I finally got around to looking at it again, and it looks like that id goes to SystemUI\smali\com\android\systemui\statusbar\tablet\SettingsView.smali. There's no equivalent file in statusbar\phone. I'm basically non-functional when it comes to smali, and it seems to be more than a simple matter of splicing a section of code from one place to another, so I guess I'm off the case for the time being.
Hi guys. I just change the <> icon of navigation bar and i want to share it. Tested only with purexblaster rom by yash. Thank you.
Credits:
Yash for systemui.apk
Matt4321 for the power icon
Tried it, but after installation process it says, did not install?! Any suggestions?
Anyways, good idea and Thank u!
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doenen said:
Tried it, but after installation process it says, did not install?! Any suggestions?
Anyways, good idea and Thank u!
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Copy and paste it to system>app using root explorer.
Thanks for the credit
those reflected icons are from my softkey collection
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Thanks for the credit
those reflected icons are from my softkey collection
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Opppss!!!! :angel:Sorry.. Edited my post with credits. Just starting to learn how to do things right.
thanks mate!
Thank you works great now!
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its great but please remove power button
Not working on the latest hot pxb update(dec 03) pls update this tnx..
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Still working.. My bad
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power soft key
romicigardo said:
Hi guys. I just change the <> icon of navigation bar and i want to share it. Tested only with purexblaster rom by yash. Thank you.
Credits:
Yash for systemui.apk
Matt4321 for the power icon
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I'm on rooted xperia z1
I have 5 button softkey already with xposed framework but I want to have power button how can I do that? please help
thanwachai said:
I'm on rooted xperia z1
I have 5 button softkey already with xposed framework but I want to have power button how can I do that? please help
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You can try on Xperia Z1 forum.
thanwachai said:
I'm on rooted xperia z1
I have 5 button softkey already with xposed framework but I want to have power button how can I do that? please help
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If you're already using xposed, install Gravity Box and assign the power menu function to one of the buttons you already have. No need to mod the systemUI.apk.
thanks
Antiga Prime said:
If you're already using xposed, install Gravity Box and assign the power menu function to one of the buttons you already have. No need to mod the systemUI.apk.
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I've tried but there seems to be a problem with the gravity box, everytime I enable the module, I have 2 battery icon in the notification area, one stock and one big white empty bar, when I chose to untick it is gone but when I tick some box and reboot my phone, it'll come back again. and I found the power button thing but when I did it, the ratio of 5 button is incorrect, the home button is not in the middle anymore,
now I disabled the module and everything came back to normal.
any suggestion?
thanwachai said:
I've tried but there seems to be a problem with the gravity box, everytime I enable the module, I have 2 battery icon in the notification area, one stock and one big white empty bar, when I chose to untick it is gone but when I tick some box and reboot my phone, it'll come back again. and I found the power button thing but when I did it, the ratio of 5 button is incorrect, the home button is not in the middle anymore,
now I disabled the module and everything came back to normal.
any suggestion?
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First of all, if you have two battery icons, then you're most likely using two different modules that alter the battery icon (maybe Xblast, or alike). Secondly, you don't need to enable the status bar/battery icon setting in GB, you can just disable it; all it does is change the icon, not add anything, so like I said, if you have two icons, you've got some other module interfering. And I'm pretty sure you don't need to enable the navigation bar features in order to use the Navigation Key actions settings. Check out my attached screenshots.
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Antiga Prime said:
First of all, if you have two battery icons, then you're most likely using two different modules that alter the battery icon (maybe Xblast, or alike). Secondly, you don't need to enable the status bar/battery icon setting in GB, you can just disable it; all it does is change the icon, not add anything, so like I said, if you have two icons, you've got some other module interfering. And I'm pretty sure you don't need to enable the navigation bar features in order to use the Navigation Key actions settings. Check out my attached screenshots.
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Thank you so much I'll try to fix it.
I have GEM xperia xposed, Xperia/AOSP Navbar bttons/Xperia xposed, these 3 modules are the ones I enabled. If I disable Xperia/Navbar module and use gravitybox Can I make 5 buttons?
and about the battery icons, I have no idea which module is interfering? I don't really mess up with those in notification bar.
Thank you
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Thank you so much I'll try to fix it.
I have GEM xperia xposed, Xperia/AOSP Navbar bttons/Xperia xposed, these 3 modules are the ones I enabled. If I disable Xperia/Navbar module and use gravitybox Can I make 5 buttons?
and about the battery icons, I have no idea which module is interfering? I don't really mess up with those in notification bar.
Thank you
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With Gravity Box you can have a Menu, Back, Recent, Home, and Custom button navigation bar; that would make five buttons. When I used that specific feature they were never messed up. I don't know how heavily modified your SystemUI or framework is, but all those modules you're using modify the SystemUI, so what I would do is disable those and then enable Gravity Box and see if you get the same two battery icons.
I don't think you'd need to disable any modules, you just need to know which features of which modules change what.
For instance, I'm using Gravity Box, which can change the battery, but I like using the Circle with Text Percentage battery icon, and the one in Gravity Box looks a bit off to me, so I leave that option on stock, and installed Xbattery Themer to change the battery icon, which appears as can be seen in my previous screenshots.
Previously, before modding my own framework, I used to even use Xblast and Gravity Box at the same time (and sometimes still do). They both have similar features, but I don't use the same features of both modules at once.
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With Gravity Box you can have a Menu, Back, Recent, Home, and Custom button navigation bar; that would make five buttons. When I used that specific feature they were never messed up. I don't know how heavily modified your SystemUI or framework is, but all those modules you're using modify the SystemUI, so what I would do is disable those and then enable Gravity Box and see if you get the same two battery icons.
I don't think you'd need to disable any modules, you just need to know which features of which modules change what.
For instance, I'm using Gravity Box, which can change the battery, but I like using the Circle with Text Percentage battery icon, and the one in Gravity Box looks a bit off to me, so I leave that option on stock, and installed Xbattery Themer to change the battery icon, which appears as can be seen in my previous screenshots.
Previously, before modding my own framework, I used to even use Xblast and Gravity Box at the same time (and sometimes still do). They both have similar features, but I don't use the same features of both modules at once.
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Thank you so much, this is very helpful for me and I will do as you suggested. once I figured out why I will give you the feedback. thanks again. you are very kind and patient for me.
Hey guys, just wondering what process would I follow to add the nav bar to the note 4. I know its gonna be a waste of screen real estate but I really prefer the nav bar over having to reach the physical home button.
Mu5ic92 said:
Hey guys, just wondering what process would I follow to add the nav bar to the note 4. I know its gonna be a waste of screen real estate but I really prefer the nav bar over having to reach the physical home button.
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I would really like this too. Unfortunately I have only been able to get it by either (1) using AOSP/CM roms, and (2) using Dynamic Kat rom. DK is the only Touchwiz based rom that I have seen with the feature. It works, but it is not customizable and does not utilize the swipe up "navring" feature.
There are some apps that mimic the navbar, but they don't work well on the Note 4 because they just put the bar on top of other screen elements (apps, home screen) instead of pushing everything else up.
Mu5ic92 said:
Hey guys, just wondering what process would I follow to add the nav bar to the note 4. I know its gonna be a waste of screen real estate but I really prefer the nav bar over having to reach the physical home button.
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whittikins said:
I would really like this too.
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have you guys tried adding this line in your build.prop?
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
Can you edit the build.prop on an unrooted phone?? I was just looking for info on this too.
Can you give any more info on editing it?
Thanks!
UnexplainedBacon said:
Can you edit the build.prop on an unrooted phone?? I was just looking for info on this too.
Can you give any more info on editing it?
Thanks!
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no there is no way you can edit system stuff without being rooted. You have to be rooted and then using any root explorer, I like solid explorer, you can edit build.prop. qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 can go anywhere in there so just add it at the end of build.prop
I just found this thead. They seem to be saying its not possible as the UI elements for the nav bar are not included in the OS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/adding-navbar-softkeys-t2924918
I've tried the buildprop edit but when I reboot it shows me a SYSTEMUI CRASH and I have to revert back to my nandroid backup. I don't think there's anyway around it being on a rooted TW Rom. *Hyperdrive ROM
Any other way to get the NavBar with a TW featured ROM?
AFourg said:
I've tried the buildprop edit but when I reboot it shows me a SYSTEMUI CRASH and I have to revert back to my nandroid backup. I don't think there's anyway around it being on a rooted TW Rom. *Hyperdrive ROM
Any other way to get the NavBar with a TW featured ROM?
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Same. It just constantly force closes if you use the build.prop method.
As I stated previously, you can use Dynamic Kat rom which is Touchwiz and includes the option to use on-screen buttons.
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I just found this thead. They seem to be saying its not possible as the UI elements for the nav bar are not included in the OS.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/adding-navbar-softkeys-t2924918
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I see it was reported by those who have 5.0.1 touchwiz that navbar soft keys are possible on that build so you'll have to wait for tmobile to release it to find out
I use Pie Control from the play store. You need to swipe in the the sides or the bottom to activate it. There are a lot of options for customization as well. It also makes one handed use much easier. No root required.