i have found a fix how to fix the Keyboard dock on ICS if you having a keyboard dock and you are using ics the most buttons are not working now i have found way to fix this!
Tutorial
- Download this .zip File:
Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?c6ns5aqc8rugspg
Step 1:
- After the download is completed open the .zip file and open the system folder now go to app and copy the AxT9IME.apk file to you app folder of your rom.
Step 2
- Now open the etc folder then open the permission's folder and copy touchwiz.xml to your etc/permissions in your rom.
Step 3
- open the lib folder and copy libdhwr.so and libXt9core.so to your lib folder in your rom.
Step 4
- copy the T9DB folder to your system/etc folder and flash the rom.
Step 6
- Congratulations you keyboard dock is now fixed!
NOTE: This will only fix some of the buttons on your keyboard dock
NOTE 2: Do not try to use the Samsung Keypad as your default keypad it will Force Close Just let it stand on Android keyboard!!!!!
These are the button that are still not working:
- Keyboard up/down
- Brightness
- voice button
- app tray button!
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Need some help. Yesterday i tried to mod the widgetlocker, i used the root-explorer metod. Followed the steps in this tread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=825553
ROOT EXPLORER
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1) Open Root Explorer and navigate into data/app and find com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker-1.apk
2) Copy the .apk to your SD card
3) Open the .apk and navigate to /res/drawable-hdpi
4) Copy the two images you've chosen, overwriting the 'old' PNGs in \drawable-hdpi
5) Exit the .apk and copy it back to /data/app, overwriting the old .apk
You need to be in R/W mode.
Long click the app - Select permissions and do the checkmarks like this (* represents a checkmark)
* . * . -
* . - . -
* . - . -
it didnt work, so as dumb as iam i used the permission trick on data/''app'' folder, now all my apps dissappeard, only the orginal apps from galaxy s are there... what to do ? dont want to do a factory resert
thx in advance
Need some help. Yesterday i tried to mod the widgetlocker, i used the root-explorer metod. Followed the steps in this tread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=825553
ROOT EXPLORER
- - - - - - - -
1) Open Root Explorer and navigate into data/app and find com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker-1.apk
2) Copy the .apk to your SD card
3) Open the .apk and navigate to /res/drawable-hdpi
4) Copy the two images you've chosen, overwriting the 'old' PNGs in \drawable-hdpi
5) Exit the .apk and copy it back to /data/app, overwriting the old .apk
You need to be in R/W mode.
Long click the app - Select permissions and do the checkmarks like this (* represents a checkmark)
* . * . -
* . - . -
* . - . -
it didnt work, so as dumb as iam i used the permission trick on data/''app'' folder, now all my apps dissappeard, only the orginal apps from galaxy s are there... what to do ? dont want to do a factory resert
thx in advance
hi all...
i red a topic regarding call recording in here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676739 but unfortunately i cant post there since i am new member..
my GNOTE currently settled on LPF STOCK ROM + kernel CFROOT...i've been following the step where to remove the phone.odex and phone_util.odex and flash the file attached on that link..but still not working...
what i've been misses.???
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Sometimes flashing doesn't work. In this case you have to put the files manually by using root explorer or similar. I used ES Explorer with root option checked.
1. Download the MOD zip file into your phone.
2. Open ES Explorer and locate the zip file.
3. Unzip it.
4. Delete phone.odex and phone_util.odex from /system/app if you have not done so.
5. Copy the file one by one from the extracted zip folder to phone /system folder. Start with folder /system/lib/hw, then /system/lib, then finally /system/app.
6. Reboot
After manually copying the files, you will need to change the permissions too.
Apparently ES Explorer did that for me. Anyway if your explorer doesn't do that for you, yes please do so otherwise it will not work. You should set it the same as the rest, which is rw,r-,r-.
@kopitalk...have you tested it..??? is it working..???
what kind of file that i have to change the permission..???
could you please tutor me...btw i have root explorer installed...
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after i extract the zip file i got 2 folder in there..:
1. META-INF
a. Folder COM
- Folder Android
- METADATA
- Folder GOOGLE
- Folder ANDROID
- Update-Binary
- Updater-Script
- CERT.RSA
- CERT.SF
- MANIFEST.MF
2. SYSTEM
a. Folder APP
- phone.apk
- phone_util.apk
b. Folder LIB
- Folder HW
- audio.primary.exynos4.so
- audio_policy.exynos4.so
c. libaudioflinger.so
above is the hierarchy of that folder...now my question regarding this...which file i have to copy on which folder destination...???
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You just need to copy paste the files within /system folder. My guide above only talks about /system folder.
2. SYSTEM
a. Folder APP
- phone.apk --> copy and paste into your phone /system/app/
- phone_util.apk --> copy and paste into your phone /system/app/
b. Folder LIB
- Folder HW
- audio.primary.exynos4.so --> copy and paste into your phone /system/lib/hw/
- audio_policy.exynos4.so --> copy and paste into your phone /system/lib/hw/
c. libaudioflinger.so --> copy and paste into your phone /system/lib/
And yes, I have tested it to be working fine with LP9 and LPA (should be for the rest as well).
kopitalk....thank in advance for your feedback...btw which file i have change the permission..??? all of them on system folder or just phone.apk and phone_util.apk...???
i'll give a try...
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All of the files that you copied.
kopitalk said:
You just need to copy paste the files within /system folder. My guide above only talks about /system folder.
2. SYSTEM
a. Folder APP
- phone.apk --> copy and paste into your phone /system/app/
- phone_util.apk --> copy and paste into your phone /system/app/
b. Folder LIB
- Folder HW
- audio.primary.exynos4.so --> copy and paste into your phone /system/lib/hw/
- audio_policy.exynos4.so --> copy and paste into your phone /system/lib/hw/
c. libaudioflinger.so --> copy and paste into your phone /system/lib/
And yes, I have tested it to be working fine with LP9 and LPA (should be for the rest as well).
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kopitalk...you're rocks....
it working right now....but why my other way is very loud and clear but my own voice is a little bit hard to listen it clearly....
could you please give me a solution again....
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install custom rom come with mod record...kingdroid 4.4
Theme for status bar:
1. ICS style Battery
2. Blue Clock Centered
3. Blue Clock Right
4. White Clock Right
5. ICS style Lock Pattern
This theme is completely compiled by me, however taking some points and notes from misc. posts and threads
Network Scale and data icons- Rajrocks Razodroid rom
ICS battery - Anonymous pngs
Every other tweak- by me
This is only tested for s5830i
You should have Root
Your ROM should be deodexed
Tested for XXLA2 firmware
Method I (Easy)
Guide :-
Required:-
ClockworkMod Recovery
Desired Files
Patience
Download your desired files from Falashable Zip section
Keep it in the root of your sdcard.
Reboot your phone into recovery mode. (Generally, pressing Volume Up +Home +Power button simultaneously after switching off your phone)
Flash Clockworkmod Recovery by choosing "Update from SDCard"
Then choose from the menu of ClockworkMod "Apply update from SDCard" and Choose the desired file you downloaded and flash it.
You will see that the it is installed. (In case it is not, try to mount system by going in Mounts and Storage)
Reboot your System
Success!!!
Method II (Hard)
Guide(I):-
Required:-
Root
Root Explorer
Patience
Mind
To change color of clock to ICS Blue and make it to center and make color of ticker text and date text blue
1. Download Root Explorer from Play Store
2. Then download the file from the link below the post
Its SystemUI.apk
3. Go in Root Explorer
So first go to your root then system /app
Then copy your original SystemUI.apk in any folder on SD Card (Note: Enable Mount system as R/W in Root Explorer)
4. Then copy the SystemUI.apk I gave you and paste in system/app
5. SET PERMISSIONS
Long click on SystemUI.apk and click on permissions
You will see three columns
Read Write Execute
You have to set them in the following way
x means you have to tick it
blank means uncheck
Read Write Execute
.....x........x.................
.....x...........................
.....x...........................
6. Click OK
Now your status bar will be gone
Reboot
7. Sometimes you have to reboot more than one time to make it in effect
Note : in root explorer, in system/app or system/framework
click on mount system as R/W
not R/O
or you will get error
Guide(II):
To change the battery icons to ICS
1. Download framework-res.apk
Follow the same steps
Copy paste framework-res.apk. Set permissions. Reboot
Just the location of framework-res.apk is system/framework instead of system/app
Do at your own risk
LISTEN : TASK SWITCHER of ICS STYLE(IF YOU HAVE ENABLED IT) WILL BE REVERTED
If there is any issue, then paste your original SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk and set permissipns and reboot
This mod has taken me a whole week
So please have mercy don't copy
And thanks please
Download:-
SystemUI.apk http://www.4shared.com/android/-RqwigR-/SystemUI.html
framework-res.apk http://www.4shared.com/android/Yw-AKmSL/framework-res.html
Flashable Zips:
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View attachment 1408566
Screenshots
Center Blue Clock:-
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Right Blue Clock:-
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ICS Lock screen :-
View attachment 1423662
Great job.
Regards.
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iamareebjamal said:
Theme for status bar:
1. ICS style Battery
2. Blue Clock Centered
3. Blue Clock Right
4. White Clock Right
5. ICS style Lock Pattern
This theme is completely compiled by me, however taking some points and notes from misc. posts and threads
Network Scale and data icons- Rajrocks Razodroid rom
ICS battery - Anonymous pngs
Every other tweak- by me
This is only tested for s5830i
You should have Root
Your ROM should be deodexed
Tested for XXLA2 firmware
Method I (Easy)
Guide :-
Required:-
ClockworkMod Recovery
Desired Files
Patience
Download your desired files from Falashable Zip section
Keep it in the root of your sdcard.
Reboot your phone into recovery mode. (Generally, pressing Volume Up +Home +Power button simultaneously after switching off your phone)
Flash Clockworkmod Recovery by choosing "Update from SDCard"
Then choose from the menu of ClockworkMod "Apply update from SDCard" and Choose the desired file you downloaded and flash it.
You will see that the it is installed. (In case it is not, try to mount system by going in Mounts and Storage)
Reboot your System
Success!!!
Method II (Hard)
Guide(I):-
Required:-
Root
Root Explorer
Patience
Mind
To change color of clock to ICS Blue and make it to center and make color of ticker text and date text blue
1. Download Root Explorer from Play Store
2. Then download the file from the link below the post
Its SystemUI.apk
3. Go in Root Explorer
So first go to your root then system /app
Then copy your original SystemUI.apk in any folder on SD Card (Note: Enable Mount system as R/W in Root Explorer)
4. Then copy the SystemUI.apk I gave you and paste in system/app
5. SET PERMISSIONS
Long click on SystemUI.apk and click on permissions
You will see three columns
Read Write Execute
You have to set them in the following way
x means you have to tick it
blank means uncheck
Read Write Execute
.....x........x.................
.....x...........................
.....x...........................
6. Click OK
Now your status bar will be gone
Reboot
7. Sometimes you have to reboot more than one time to make it in effect
Note : in root explorer, in system/app or system/framework
click on mount system as R/W
not R/O
or you will get error
Guide(II):
To change the battery icons to ICS
1. Download framework-res.apk
Follow the same steps
Copy paste framework-res.apk. Set permissions. Reboot
Just the location of framework-res.apk is system/framework instead of system/app
Do at your own risk
LISTEN : TASK SWITCHER of ICS STYLE(IF YOU HAVE ENABLED IT) WILL BE REVERTED
If there is any issue, then paste your original SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk and set permissipns and reboot
This mod has taken me a whole week
So please have mercy don't copy
And thanks please
Download:-
SystemUI.apk http://www.4shared.com/android/-RqwigR-/SystemUI.html
framework-res.apk http://www.4shared.com/android/Yw-AKmSL/framework-res.html
Flashable Zips:
View attachment 1408556
View attachment 1408565
View attachment 1408566
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Good Work:good:
Screenshots?
There you go
mario320 said:
Great job.
Regards.
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Hello everyone in this thread I will show you how to edit your systemUI.apk without using NinjaMorph or apktool.
This is specially for those who have problem working with the above mentioned tools.
Required things:
1. ROM with custom recovery.
2. Custom MOD package like remove dual sim icon or translucent multi window mod for SGG Duos i.e. GT-I9082.
3. Battery Charge at least above 5%...
4. WinRar or 7-Zip.
5. Stock / Original SystemUI.apk
Procedure:
After you have all the required things lets begin....
1. Open the SystemUI.apk using Archive Tools.
2. Locate the directory of the file you wish to mod.
Example:
I wanted to modify toggle switches so the directory for me would be "SystemUI.apk: \res\drawable-hdpi\(All toggle switches)".
Now since I wanted to replace toggle switches so I got stylish toggle switches and renamed them as it is present in my SystemUI.apk.
3. Get the mods or extract the file, modify it and create folders to store modified file.
Example:
I modified toggle switches so to store modified toggles I should create folder and sub directories like:
"system/app/SystemUI.apk/res/drawable-hdpi/(Store toggles here)".
Note:
"SystemUI.apk" is the folder name..
4. After storing your mods now open any of the UI mods for SGG GT-I9082 inside this archive you will find few files such as data, system, boot.img, vrthemes etc..
5. Open vrtheme folder.
6. Inside this you will find another system folder.
7. Open system/app/SystemUI.apk/.
8. In this SystemUI.apk add your "res" which you created earlier with mods.
Note:
In case you don't find SystemUI.apk folder inside the vrtheme archive then drag'n drop the entire SystemUI.apk folder you created into the archive and note that it should be in store only mode do not compress it.
9. Now copy the archive to your sdcard or extsdcard..
10. Do not reset your device in the recovery.
11. Just go to flash zip part and flash the mod file you have created.
And that's all you got your modified SystemUI....
Link for mod I mentioned can be found here..
Link for toggle switches is here..
Thank you!!
[email protected] said:
Hello everyone in this thread I will show you how to edit your systemUI.apk without using NinjaMorph or apktool.
This is specially for those who have problem working with the above mentioned tools.
Required things:
1. ROM with custom recovery.
2. Custom MOD package like remove dual sim icon or translucent multi window mod for SGG Duos i.e. GT-I9082.
3. Battery Charge at least above 5%...
4. WinRar or 7-Zip.
5. Stock / Original SystemUI.apk
Procedure:
After you have all the required things lets begin....
1. Open the SystemUI.apk using Archive Tools.
2. Locate the directory of the file you wish to mod.
Example:
I wanted to modify toggle switches so the directory for me would be "SystemUI.apk: \res\drawable-hdpi\(All toggle switches)".
Now since I wanted to replace toggle switches so I got stylish toggle switches and renamed them as it is present in my SystemUI.apk.
3. Get the mods or extract the file, modify it and create folders to store modified file.
Example:
I modified toggle switches so to store modified toggles I should create folder and sub directories like:
"system/app/SystemUI.apk/res/drawable-hdpi/(Store toggles here)".
Note:
"SystemUI.apk" is the folder name..
4. After storing your mods now open any of the UI mods for SGG GT-I9082 inside this archive you will find few files such as data, system, boot.img, vrthemes etc..
5. Open vrtheme folder.
6. Inside this you will find another system folder.
7. Open system/app/SystemUI.apk/.
8. In this SystemUI.apk add your "res" which you created earlier with mods.
Note:
In case you don't find SystemUI.apk folder inside the vrtheme archive then drag'n drop the entire SystemUI.apk folder you created into the archive and note that it should be in store only mode do not compress it.
9. Now copy the archive to your sdcard or extsdcard..
10. Do not reset your device in the recovery.
11. Just go to flash zip part and flash the mod file you have created.
And that's all you got your modified SystemUI....
Link for mod I mentioned can be found here..
Link for toggle switches is here..
Thank you!!
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I thank BalliBoxer, Joehanh88 and many more for providing me the files, mods and ideas...