Edit your build.prop and add this line:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
It's cool if you like to use LMT or PIE, that permit to use the full screen and keep the statusbar features.
Need a reboot.
Don't use "expand desktop" option.
Off course, activate another Softkeys/navbar solution (LMT,PIE...) BEFORE add the line in the build.prop !
LMT : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
PIE is roughly the same (less functions) as LMT and it's directly inculded in PA, RootBox...
Please report how it work on other ROM/Kernel.
Edit : Now using PA, just go to Settings/Hybrid Property/Interface dans set Nav. Bar to 0.
That do the trick.
Enjoy
Thanks, didn't think it was that easy.
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Thank you for this. Great information. Sadly can't access that file yet until I am rooted, but I do look forward to it.
in pa you simply set navbar to 0%. done. no reboot needed. and pie is not part of lmt. lmt is a ready made google control tweaked a bit. pie is an open source control written from scratch. everything that goes beyond simple navigation is pie and was pies from the beginning. lmt took/replicated some of these ideas now, but please someone stop that meme already, i seriously cant see it anymore. everyday lmt gets another idea from us and people then come and say we got it from them is like a kick in the kneecap.
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in pa you simply set navbar to 0%. done. no reboot needed. and pie is not part of lmt. lmt is a ready made google control tweaked a bit. pie is an open source control written from scratch. everything that goes beyond simple navigation is pie and was pies from the beginning. lmt took/replicated some of these ideas now, but please someone stop that meme already, i seriously cant see it anymore. everyday lmt gets another idea from us and people then come and say we got it from them is like a kick in the kneecap.
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Doesnt make a difference in PA, same effect as setting the nav bar to 0% in PA settings the issue I have is that PIE works in basic mode where there is only the buttons no notifications when I activate it. Would rather have that function as I liked that part of it .
If you look at this thread again Moles, any idea?.
Thanks op . this was bugging me for ages !!!!
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italia0101 said:
Thanks op . this was bugging me for ages !!!!
BTW I'm on stock ... What ROM is the op on
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awesome..thanks for this...which one would you recommend though? LMT or PIE?
I used LMT but it seems like it lags a tad. Hitting the back button on my nav bar responds a lot faster than touching the back button on LMT...or is it just me?
Goog1e Phone said:
awesome..thanks for this...which one would you recommend though? LMT or PIE?
I used LMT but it seems like it lags a tad. Hitting the back button on my nav bar responds a lot faster than touching the back button on LMT...or is it just me?
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There is some lag. A lot of the time I had to hit the recent apps button multiple times
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Goog1e Phone said:
awesome..thanks for this...which one would you recommend though? LMT or PIE?
I used LMT but it seems like it lags a tad. Hitting the back button on my nav bar responds a lot faster than touching the back button on LMT...or is it just me?
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I use PIE included in Rootbox box and no problem, no lag or anything esle. It's a a quitte difficult at the beginning to get the right movement but a bit of training and it's good for me.
I use LMT on my Galaxy tab without lag too...
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There is some lag. A lot of the time I had to hit the recent apps button multiple times
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Using LMT or PIE ?
-JFK- said:
I use PIE included in Rootbox box and no problem, no lag or anything esle. It's a a quitte difficult at the beginning to get the right movement but a bit of training and it's good for me.
I use LMT on my Galaxy tab without lag too...
Using LMT or PIE ?
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LMT
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I use Button Savior with this line added to system/build.prop "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1". Works like a charm. Button Savior is available at https://play.google.com/store/search?q=button+savior and provides hidden soft keys navigation available with a simple swipe or by clicking an app icon. Works with any launcher.
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It fail to me! why?? It says " Unfortunelly System UI Stops" What Happens?? I have a Razr HD Xt925 on Stock ICS 4.0.4 Telcel, please Help!!!
Calvinx1 said:
It fail to me! why?? It says " Unfortunelly System UI Stops" What Happens?? I have a Razr HD Xt925 on Stock ICS 4.0.4 Telcel, please Help!!!
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Hi,
This tweak come from Nexus 7, I have no idea why it doesn't work on your phone. Sorry...
Calvinx1 said:
It fail to me! why?? It says " Unfortunelly System UI Stops" What Happens?? I have a Razr HD Xt925 on Stock ICS 4.0.4 Telcel, please Help!!!
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Just taking a guess but did you accidentally change permissions of the build.prop file or mistype the command?
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thx the line adding did the ****, i just need to find how to add app folder into pie
just curious if i decide to do this mod, and i delete qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 from build prop, will the nav bar return?
ScumDroid said:
just curious if i decide to do this mod, and i delete qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 from build prop, will the nav bar return?
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Yes. It will come back if you delete that line.
Although it's been said already, make sure you have an alternate nav key option installed before adding that line.
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AdamUpNorth said:
Yes. It will come back if you delete that line.
Although it's been said already, make sure you have an alternate nav key option installed before adding that line.
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cheers buddy :good:
I've been trying to figure this out for days. Thank you!
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Just as the title says...
Friend tipped me to the CM9 Kangs ongoing for Nexus S by Euroskank and said they had the option to disable/enable the Google Search bar on the homescreen.
From homescreen select Menu/Preferences/Homescreen/Search bar enable-disable
Its a modded stock Launcher2.apk and this Preferences option isn't in the stock launcher along with some other mods on the Nexus S/CM9 version. Anyways the search bar part works but the other options need to be implemented/ported over to work on the Nexus S 4G.
Anyways... Here's the Launcher I pulled from the Euroskank/CM9 Kangs, flash and enjoy...
Download
FYI, the real estate used by the Google Search bar is still just a blank space and not usable
Aww boo I might as well leave the search bar if I can't use the space. Thanks for the link though.
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Just as the title says...
Friend tipped me to the CM9 Kangs ongoing for Nexus S by Euroskank and said they had the option to disable/enable the Google Search bar on the homescreen.
From homescreen select Menu/Preferences/Homescreen/Search bar enable-disable
Its a modded stock Launcher2.apk and this Preferences option isn't in the stock launcher along with some other mods on the Nexus S/CM9 version. Anyways the search bar part works but the other options need to be implemented/ported over to work on the Nexus S 4G.
Anyways... Here's the Launcher I pulled from the Euroskank/CM9 Kangs, flash and enjoy...
Download
FYI, the real estate used by the Google Search bar is still just a blank space and not usable
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Lol. Good job Paul
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david279 said:
Aww boo I might as well leave the search bar if I can't use the space. Thanks for the link though.
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Yes I know the feeling.. From my research nobody has figured out how to use that space but really its only a few lines and a widget or icon wouldn't even fit in that small piece of real estate so it may remain as is...
At least we have the option to get rid of it so I don't have to stare at it all day now.. LOL
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Lol. Good job Paul
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Thanks, all I did was pull it and package it up into a flashable.. Euroskank takes the credit
Actually looking into what it would take to port the preferences over too... Never done a port/kang on this level so I'm cautiously tip toeing through it... Smali code... Its the devil in disguise... LOL
you get the same effect, if you delete the "quicksearchlook.apk" ...
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you get the same effect, if you delete the "quicksearchlook.apk" ...
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Your correct.. But hey we all like user selectable options right? Not any fun having to go into Root Explorer/ES File Explorer and rename or delete the GoogleQuickSearchBox.apk..
Besides the Preferences is a look into what more options we will have very soon as they are implemented.
settings/apps/all search click disable.
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Hi,
I've made a simple app to hide honeycomb system bar. Will work with stock rom, galaxy tab, xoom. Hope you like it
[qrcode]market://details?id=com.landak.nosystembar[/qrcode]
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.landak.nosystembar
Thanks will try it later it is for 3.2 right ?
Tested real fast on 3.2 tasks rom, worked.
Yes, for android 3.0 and above
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Hi. Nice app.. i have one requeat that could make this app eaven more usable.
Either make widget for one touch system bar removel or make a shortcut for desktop to make a one touch system bar removal.
What do you think about that??
Great app as I said before.
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The best solution would be, that the statusbar disappears, when you swipe down on the screen , and appears if you swipe up.
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Fir3blade said:
The best solution would be, that the statusbar disappears, when you swipe down on the screenshots, and appears if you swipe up.
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Yes.. that could be something.. we have that functionality in Adw launcher EX.. realy nice.
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tissot said:
Yes.. that could be something.. we have that functionality in Adw launcher EX.. realy nice.
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Go launcher has this great feature too.
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Does anyone know if it would work on Bindroid.
One other thing, i dont think its a good idea that you can swipe it up and down, because i like to remove my bar when the kid is playing with it.
hajen78 said:
Does anyone know if it would work on Bindroid.
One other thing, i dont think its a good idea that you can swipe it up and down, because i like to remove my bar when the kid is playing with it.
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It will work on Bindroid, Both the Wifi and 3G versions.
hajen78 said:
Does anyone know if it would work on Bindroid.
One other thing, i dont think its a good idea that you can swipe it up and down, because i like to remove my bar when the kid is playing with it.
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+1
I need the feature only when my kid get their hand on my Gtab.
Btw, work great on P7500XWKK4.
mugen71 said:
+1
I need the feature only when my kid get their hand on my Gtab.
Btw, work great on P7500XWKK4.
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Yup same here, power button was best option for me since my son only touches the screen. Can't seem to get that mod to work more than once per boot. HideBar just freezes.
This one looks very promising, will check it out tonight
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Can anyone provide a direct link plz?? android market is not available in many countries !!
farhang_za said:
Can anyone provide a direct link plz?? android market is not available in many countries !!
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Hi, if you dl Market Enabler you could find his app probably. It will make your tab generally more usable.
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updated on first post, downloadable apk
Is it possible to donate or buy and not to have to go to menu but rather make it one touch toggle hide/unhide?
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Thanks it work perfect!
Hello ,
Is not working on the Ice Scream Sandwich, update please ....
Thank you.
This mod enables the nav bar on the Droid Maxx (and proably the Droid Ultra), disables the capacitive buttons. And i recommend installing the app from the link below.
This mod uses the framework-res.apk from after Software Update 1 (12.15.15 for the Maxx). I do not know if it will work on the earlier verison.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2350732
!!!! THIS NOT A FLASHABLE ZIP !!!!
But, it is pretty straight forward. Unzip, read the "read me", and follow the install instructions.
If anyone would like to help and show me how to make this SafeStrap flashable I would really appreciate the help. And it will allow this mod and future mod to be more user friendly.
Your instruction in the readme is a little off, "cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework/" should read "cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk".
Otherwise, it did enable the bar, but did not disable the capacitative keys. Also, if anyone uses the long press on recents for menu key emulation, it does not work on the on screen buttons.
Finally, you can use the shell command "echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/nutton-backlight/brightness" without the quotes to turn off the capacitative lights, instead of using the app linked.
Otherwise, thanks for the mod! I'm kinda a fan of the onscreen buttons, just haven't had the time to figure it out myself.
Here is an attempt at a flashable zip, haven't done one in a while and can't test as I don't use safestrap atm.
Feel free to test at your own risk, the most likely error is that it won't mount system correctly, in which case it won't install anything. In that case, just mount system manually and try again.
View attachment UltraMaxxNavBarMod.zip
Does anyone know if this will work for the Droid mini with the older build?
camblue said:
Does anyone know if this will work for the Droid mini with the older build?
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its a modd of maxx framework-res.apk from the maxx, i doubt i would work on the mini. older maxx/ultra builds, maybe. i dont have one running it to test. if you need it for the mini ill do one if you upload your framework-res.apk.
Dr. Carpenter said:
Your instruction in the readme is a little off, "cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework/" should read "cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk".
Otherwise, it did enable the bar, but did not disable the capacitative keys. Also, if anyone uses the long press on recents for menu key emulation, it does not work on the on screen buttons.
Finally, you can use the shell command "echo 0 > /sys/class/leds/nutton-backlight/brightness" without the quotes to turn off the capacitative lights, instead of using the app linked.
Otherwise, thanks for the mod! I'm kinda a fan of the onscreen buttons, just haven't had the time to figure it out myself.
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i wont pretend to be an expert of adb commands but whats is there has always worked for me, if anyone has any issues plz try what is mentioned above.
That would be great if you could I would appreciate it. I have always loved onscreen nav buttons! Thank you!
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9663029/framework-res.apk
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its a modd of maxx framework-res.apk from the maxx, i doubt i would work on the mini. older maxx/ultra builds, maybe. i dont have one running it to test. if you need it for the mini ill do one if you upload your framework-res.apk.
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I made an xposed module that will do it.
Here you guys go:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjyh62fckhqi2jc/com.geekmod.shownav3_1.apk
Also, you can rename /system/lib/hw/ lights.msm8960.so to lights.msm8960.so.bak to disable the lights on the factory keys if you want to.
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Works great, just a half black nav bar background but i am sure I can make the transparent myself. I think the half black is my launcher, switching it changes the height.
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I made an xposed module that will do it.
Here you guys go:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjyh62fckhqi2jc/com.geekmod.shownav3_1.apk
Also, you can rename /system/lib/hw/ lights.msm8960.so to lights.msm8960.so.bak to disable the lights on the factory keys if you want to.
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;48405575 said:
Also, you can rename /system/lib/hw/ lights.msm8960.so to lights.msm8960.so.bak to disable the lights on the factory keys if you want to.
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Just a heads up, this breaks screen brightness control
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LOL yeah it makes the screen extremely bright LOL and you cant change it for me.
TheWhiteChallenger said:
Just a heads up, this breaks screen brightness control
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Works great, just a half black nav bar background but i am sure I can make the transparent myself. I think the half black is my launcher, switching it changes the height.
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That's a gravitybox conflict, disable "override system defaults" in navigation bar settings.
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Just a heads up, this breaks screen brightness control
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Yes, yes it does. If anyone has a way to disable the lights on the hardware keys without affecting screen brightness control, please post.
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Hmmm thanks but it didnt change it for me?
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That's a gravitybox conflict, disable "override system defaults" in navigation bar settings.
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Yes, yes it does. If anyone has a way to disable the lights on the hardware keys without affecting screen brightness control, please post.
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camblue said:
Hmmm thanks but it didnt change it for me?
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Anyone get this to work on KitKat OTA? I had it working on 4.3, but no luck now with gravitybox and shownav. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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bendrum30 said:
Anyone get this to work on KitKat OTA? I had it working on 4.3, but no luck now with gravitybox and shownav. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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it is working fine for me on kitkat. the half black thing is a lancher issue, i had the same issues on my razr hd trying to use the aosp launcher. GEL launcher works prefect with this mod on kitkat.
sorry for the delay i honestly thought id had already updated the op, but ill be putting up the 4.4 framework right now
Awesome! Worked for me. Thanks!
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Any chance of you making this work for 4.4?
<:GeeK:> said:
I made an xposed module that will do it.
Here you guys go:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wjyh62fckhqi2jc/com.geekmod.shownav3_1.apk
Also, you can rename /system/lib/hw/ lights.msm8960.so to lights.msm8960.so.bak to disable the lights on the factory keys if you want to.
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camblue said:
Any chance of you making this work for 4.4?
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Check the OP for the 4.4 zip. I flashed the framework and it works great! I have shownav installed. Not sure about getting rid of the lights. I still use my hardware and virtual buttons, so I didn't change those.
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Cool, I just have a Droid mini so I would need the xposed app. Unless the OP wants to put out a little tutorial on the framework edits. I can do it myself.
bendrum30 said:
Check the OP for the 4.4 zip. I flashed the framework and it works great! I have shownav installed. Not sure about getting rid of the lights. I still use my hardware and virtual buttons, so I didn't change those.
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Cool, I just have a Droid mini so I would need the xposed app. Unless the OP wants to put out a little tutorial on the framework edits. I can do it myself.
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Its super easy. Decompile, go to res/values/bools.xml, find line that has show navigation bar change to true, then find show menu bar and change to false. That's it.
Greetings,
Looking to add a launcher to my stock hd+... are there any that would add the android home row to the bottom that way I can stop using the "n" buttom? Thanks to all suggestions.
I don't think what you are looking for is a launcher. You are basically looking for an installable navigation bar. I don't think one exists for non-rooted devices. But I haven't exactly searched either.
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On the button...
DGolom said:
I don't think what you are looking for is a launcher. You are basically looking for an installable navigation bar. I don't think one exists for non-rooted devices. But I haven't exactly searched either.
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Exactly, pretty much I'm looking for the standard navigation bar with "back" and "home" although I'm not sure thats what they are called. But do you know of one for "rooted" devices?
Well, if you root you can install the CyanogenMod operating system which will give you what you are looking for. Check the Development thread.
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This isn't exactly what you are looking for but it would help you eliminate the need to use the "n" button. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2659919
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Sorry for the late reply but in the end I went with Ultimate Nav Bar... It isnt a launcher but does just what I need it to. Thanks for the suggestions.
Picture attached will explains it very well.
A little NAV bar tweak will do it all.
what do you think guys?
I am not a dev and i don't know how to do it.
bassil2022 said:
Picture attached will explains it very well.
A little NAV bar tweak will do it all.
what do you think guys?
I am not a dev and i don't know how to do it.
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LG devices have already had this feature for a while.
I'm sure we'll see something similar in custom roms soon. But if the one hand use is so troublesome, why not just go to pie controls? Easy to do with root.
bigkevbosky said:
LG devices have already had this feature for a while.
I'm sure we'll see something similar in custom roms soon. But if the one hand use is so troublesome, why not just go to pie controls? Easy to do with root.
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yeah, I am not fan of it, but i will give it a try. Very nice to have the options. What is a good free tested app to hide soft keys?
bassil2022 said:
yeah, I am not fan of it, but i will give it a try. Very nice to have the options. What is a good free tested app to hide soft keys?
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Don't need an app - just modify your build prop and add the following line :
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
bigkevbosky said:
Don't need an app - just modify your build prop and add the following line :
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
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Man, you made it sound as easy as click of a button. I don't understand any of these languages. I only do them if there are instructions, otherwise, forget about it.
Anyway, a free app called UDN lite does the job for me. Then, installed Pie Control and everything is working great.
Conclusion, still want to modify nav bar like in the pic attached above
Thanks for your suggestion BTW!
Modifying build prop is easy to do and a lot cleaner than getting an app to do it. Lmt launcher is a good app for pie controls with a good amount of customization. The app is here on xda
Personally, I DO use build.prop to hide Nav bar, however - its not for the un-initiated. An app may be better. Factory reset can be a pain with build.prop hidden navbar
We have that feature on a nexus 9 ROM called lolipopalooza. Comes in really handy. Dev is craigcgomez. Really smooth ROM too.
This would be a great mod to have anyone heard of any progress?
@bassil2022 check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2996168 I made a request with the dev and I think he may try and put this in his work. He does some awesome work with this modpack he created. It works flawlessly!
I have my navbar hidden by editing build.prop and use Pie https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jun.ace.piecontrol&hl=en
Of course I have it set to a soothing transparent black and not that ugly green. I love it. Easy one hand navigation with just your thumb.
qwen3579 said:
I have my navbar hidden by editing build.prop and use Pie https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jun.ace.piecontrol&hl=en
Of course I have it set to a soothing transparent black and not that ugly green. I love it. Easy one hand navigation with just your thumb.
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I've used pie control before but I always seem to activate it accidentally while doing other task.
oldpreowner said:
I've used pie control before but I always seem to activate it accidentally while doing other task.
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When hitting the spacebar on the keyboard I used to accidentally activate it (I have it only enabled on the bottom edge). But I lowered the activation area dpi and it works well for me now. It's definitely not on par with GravityBox's Pie Control, but until the xposed framework is updated for Lollipop, it works for me.
oldpreowner said:
@bassil2022 check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2996168 I made a request with the dev and I think he may try and put this in his work. He does some awesome work with this modpack he created. It works flawlessly!
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OMG, exactly what I am looking for and more! Thanks for sharing!
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bassil2022 said:
OMG, exactly what I am looking for and more! Thanks for sharing!
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I'm running it now and it's perfect!
oldpreowner said:
I'm running it now and it's perfect!
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I am too ? ?
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bassil2022 said:
Picture attached will explains it very well.
A little NAV bar tweak will do it all.
what do you think guys?
I am not a dev and i don't know how to do it.
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this one > http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/modpack-mcr-modpack-nexus-6-r1-t2996168