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Application is best for my business GMD Auto Hide Soft Keys PRO
This application allows to hide navigation bar and auto show/hide it with simple swipe from bottom. It hides only navigation bar (soft keys) in Phone UI and does not hide notification bar.
Supported devices: all Nexus devices and Xperia Z. It may work on other devices too, but its not tested.
Unique features:
- Hide just navigation bar and keep notifications bar.
- Show Quick NavBar and click soft button with one simple swipe.
- Spoof Soft Keys - make Android think you still have soft keys and display Menu button in applications actions bar.
- Theme Quick NavBar - use any custom image for buttons.
- Adjust trigger size and position.
- Integrate with Gesture Control or Tasker using Shortcuts.
- Stock firmwares, CyanogenMod, Pac Rom and Paranoid Android supported.
- No modifications and no reboot required.
PRO features:
- Change trigger color and/or transparency.
- Disable trigger (and Quick NavBar) if you use other alternative.
Pro version is available on internet But I can not share link ,I'm new to the xda
GOOGLE PLAY LİNK:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys&hl
TARSLAN said:
GOOGLE PLAY LİNK:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gmd.hidesoftkeys&hl
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This already been posted next time use search button
Its possible to keep the bar always in portrait mode? Its so annoying in the DK26 dock or in the camera app, the buttons move to landscape too
SkyS1gn said:
Its possible to keep the bar always in portrait mode? Its so annoying in the DK26 dock or in the camera app, the buttons move to landscape too
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Can you add an option to keep the navigation bar enabled on desktop and application drawer. I mean only the apps go for this semi immersive mode keeping the desktop and drawer with the navigation bar. Because apps would look awesome in this semi immersive mode which is not so much important on desktop and drawer,especially with kitkat, which has transparent navigation bar. Thanks
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Content:
18 notification toggles from lidroid
Shutdown menu with navigation bar switch on/off
Transparent navigation bar
Transparent statusbar
Transparent lockscreen (with landscape layout)
Installation:
Deodexed rom is needed.
Make ROM backup first.
Install from recovery.
Bugs:
Switching nav.bar quickly on/off, returns your wallpaper to the default one. Live wallpaper is not affected.
Don´t switch navigation bar, when you are in camera. Camera cannot handle starting of .SystemUI service. (if you are in camera without buttons, go to album first and switch the nav. bar back there)
Expanded statusbar ends above the navigation bar, even if it´s switched off.
PhotoEditor buttons under nav. bar.
Don´t know...
Instructions:
Shutdown menu with notification toggle is invoked by pressing hw power button and tapping shutdown
To allow navigation bar to switch, you must allow superuser access
Notification toggles have settings in your app drawer named SystemUI settings (all buttons can be turned off)
When the nav. bar is annoying somewhere, switch it off.
Wipe lockscreen data in app settings.
For enabling Home rotation, add "home.land.on=true" in your build.prop
Disclaimer:
I am not reponsible for anything bad that happens to you or your device, by flashing these modifications.
Credits:
- Cyanogenmod team, lidroid, wanam and me - for 18 toggles
- NuriJ - for helping with shutdown menu - this thread
- Rimmer1966 - for finding statusbar transparency workaround - this post
- recoba23 - testing
- me - the rest
- Google search and all people whose contributions were found by Google search
Info:
- android.policy - removed statusbar and navigation bar surface layer, changed all calls for restricted window size for unrestricted, changed boolean for landscape lockscreen
- services - same duplicate shared user id 1000 for SystemUI
- Home - landscape property (telling it that accessory is connected), bigger wallpaper dimensions, a little faster scrolling speed
- SemcAlbum - only made fully transparent overscroll glow png
- SystemUI - power widget, transparent background for nav. bar and statusbar, changed pixel format for nav. bar, changed flags a little, nav. bar switch property
- TaskSwitcher - layout changed, to be above the nav. bar
- Lockscreen - removed wallpaper service, added transparency and landscape layout, some more touches
- Busybox and navbar.sh for switching nav. bar on/off
Download:
peetr´s all-in-one_v1
Navigation bar switch + Shutdown menu + 18 statusbar toggles - previous version - no transparency
Screenshots:
Awesome dude! goodluck on future development maybe we can get an app out of thise someday !:good:
Wow,. I'm glad I made a nandroid backup and didn't ' just' try it out.
System UI only force closes. I'm on firmware .233. What firmware are you on?
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Is your rom deodexed?
Good one. No it isn't. Maybe I'll do that some other time. For now god luck with your mod
And I'm not sure but don't mods like this belong in themes and apps section?
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Well, actually it's not app, it's not theme, and I developed the mod (even if it's dirty). So I think it belongs here.
Hello very good job man
Great MOD :thumbup:
It is possible to made the same MOD with:
1 focus press for enabling
2 focus press for disabling
I don't try already your MOD... but I think if I long press in standby mode for fast capture it will disable the nav bar, right???
Thanks again
Edit: can you share an other link, because it temporarily disable
Of course, the count of presses could be reduced, but it's not a good idea. Still the main idea is well running phone without unwanted actions.
I'll wait until tomorrow and if the link won't be back online, I will reupload.
Edit: Link is back online.
No reports so I guess it works fine for everyone?
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No reports so I guess it works fine for everyone?
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ill be flashin once i get my T monday or wensday (tuesdays holiday)
Well done peetr
But How can this be done on the v, it doesn't have a focus key :banghead:
It can be done with proximity sensor, but I am not sure about impact on battery in this case. I will try to test it.
Doesnt seem to be working on hackits rom...
Camera running in the background?
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Camera running in the background?
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Nope
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Well, try to look in /dev/.keycheck file, if any content is in there, after pressing focus button. If not, there is probably something important missing in the rom.
Maybe init.d is not supported.
I suppose, you flashed this mod in recovery.
You can try to run the script in terminal and watch for some error - "/system/bin/mksh /system/bin/navbar.sh"
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Well, try to look in /dev/.keycheck file, if any content is in there, after pressing focus button. If not, there is probably something important missing in the rom.
Maybe init.d is not supported.
I suppose, you flashed this mod in recovery.
You can try to run the script in terminal and watch for some error - "/system/bin/mksh /system/bin/navbar.sh"
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OKay sounds good today ill reroot and try gaain
Btw. it works fine with proximity sensor, but it's annoying. Navbar is turning on/off unexpectedly.
Re: [MOD] Navigation bar toggle on/off with focus key
Any hope for this on jelly bean?
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Re: [MOD] Navigation bar toggle on/off with focus key
If it's still useful? Ok.
But probably not this weekend.
Still working on notification toggles.
It seems there's a nonav fix that can be installed via CWM somewhere, but I wasn't able t locate the file.
Edit: Right then, never mind.
It's settings => hybrid properties => swipe right => interface => set bav. bar to 0%.
dude1001 said:
It seems there's a nonav fix that can be installed via CWM somewhere, but I wasn't able t locate the file.
Edit: Right then, never mind.
It's settings => hybrid properties => swipe right => interface => set bav. bar to 0%.
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hello, im using the PACman rom in tablet mode but the navigation bar is there, is there any way to remove the navigation buttons but keep the status bar?
Cuzmanbro said:
hello, im using the PACman rom in tablet mode but the navigation bar is there, is there any way to remove the navigation buttons but keep the status bar?
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The person you quoted has written the answer as well
#Galaxtus#
Galaxtus said:
The person you quoted has written the answer as well
#Galaxtus#
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Yeah, but if ur in tablet mode, you cant change the nav bar size
I developed an app that can do this in stock rom and I just added Paranoid Android support. Would be nice if someone could try it and confirm that it works or report bugs: GMD Hide Soft Keys.
Benefits for PA:
1) you can turn on Notification with switch control to hide/show navigation bar from anywhere.
2) Quick NavBar can be displayed with swipe from bottom (similar way to Pie)
3) Quick NavBar has button to toggle Extended Mode (full screen).
More features coming :fingers-crossed:.
Cuzmanbro said:
hello, im using the PACman rom in tablet mode but the navigation bar is there, is there any way to remove the navigation buttons but keep the status bar?
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There is no navigation bar in the tablet mode, those are just the navigation keys in the Tablet mode on the common status cum navigation bar, the tablet mode makes your phone into a tablet and as tablets don't have a capacitive back key like the phone, tablet interfaces will have those keys and you can't get them away unless there is some MOD for it which you can search in themes and apps forum.
If you're anything like me, you love the nav bar but HATE it when you're gaming. Well I just stumbled across a solution that made me the happiest person in the world. In this guide I will show you how to add a toggle to your quicksettings that will hide the navbar and give you pie controls on demand for full screen gaming or whenever you just want to ditch the navbar easily.
This method requires root, Xposed framework + GravityBox.
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU SCREW UP YOUR PHONE*
If you haven't already, download + install Xposed Framework.
Refer to this thread for framework + install instructions- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Download + install GravityBox and enable it in the Xposed Installer.
Get it here- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
Open GravityBox and go to Display tweaks. Enable Expanded desktop mode and set it to hide navigation bar (you can set it to hide the status bar as well if you like but this is not necessary to go full screen for gaming)
Go to Statusbar tweaks and hit Pie controls. Enable pie controls with the "when expanded desktop is on" setting. Now click Trigger positions and check the bottom and right border options. It would be wise to also shrink the trigger size down, so you don't accidentally hit it. I have mine set at 2px and you basically need to swipe in from the edge to bring up the pie.
Also in Statusbar tweaks, go to QuickSettings management and then Statusbar Quicksettings tiles. Select/deselect whatever tiles you want or don't want, just make sure that Expanded Desktop is selected.
if you enable the advanced reboot menu (power tweaks), you can toggle expanded desktop from there as well
Reboot your phone
Once this is all done, you can pull down your quicksettings shade and just hit the Expanded desktop toggle and your navbar will magically disappear and get replaced with pie controls. When done gaming, hit the toggle again and your navbar will reappear.
Bump for all the gamers!
I came from a Galaxy S4 so the perk there was enjoying the 5" screen without any on-screen buttons. Using your method I managed to hide the navbar completely and use pie.
Only differences I made is that PIE controls are active at all times and I changed the navbar height to 0 to completely hide it
Ali812 said:
I came from a Galaxy S4 so the perk there was enjoying the 5" screen without any on-screen buttons. Using your method I managed to hide the navbar completely and use pie.
Only differences I made is that PIE controls are active at all times and I changed the navbar height to 0 to completely hide it
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Yeah I tried going the always PIE route and it got annoying after awhile. I like the navbar when just using the phone for normal stuff like browsing, but hate it when I'm playing a game. I had it shrunk to 30% when in landscape and that worked great for me up until I figured this out. This essentially gives us our own immersive mode that works on everything. Did this on my Moto X too.
Awesome! Was getting a bit fed up with the bar lurking at the side of the screen there.
What game is that first person shooter in your screenshot?
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SupWiz17 said:
What game is that first person shooter in your screenshot?
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Neon Shadow. Great game.
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Hi guys...since xperia z3c cant be rooted wirhout unlocking bootloader...its navigation bar can not be minimized..one of my xda bro told to use auto hide navigation bar for z3c..kindly tell me anybody have used gmd auto hide immersive mode in xperia z3c.i dnt have z3c..kindly tell me after using that either it works on z3c without root or not..i,ll buy this phone if it works..its very important for me to know this works on z3c without root???
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It works fine but the usual stuff about keyboard and what not. I could see it being quite good in pro mode if you select apps that don't really require a keyboard only. I don't think it's worth using for me as I use my phone to write things, so having to many all make the keyboard appear is not worth the effort. Works fine though
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I didnt get your point bro..keyboard???
I installed on one of my frends xperia z3...it freezes after some time and then no buttons are available.sometimes buttons are available but didnt work.ultimately I have to reboot the device..any issues with anyone??
I use "all in one gestures" to hide the nav bar. I've set it up like this: swipe up from the bottom right or left corner enables/disables immersive mode. That is the most efficient way to quickly hide the nav bar or bring it back when you need the keyboard that I've found. Does not require root!
It's also possible to use other gestures of course. Does not replace GMD gesture control (which requires root), but it's something!
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I use "all in one gestures" to hide the nav bar. I've set it up like this: swipe up from the bottom right or left corner enables/disables immersive mode. That is the most efficient way to quickly hide the nav bar or bring it back when you need the keyboard that I've found. Does not require root!
It's also possible to use other gestures of course. Does not replace GMD gesture control (which requires root), but it's something!
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All in one gestures can hide navigation bar????
ffaaiissaall said:
All in one gestures can hide navigation bar????
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I tried but only some of apps.. I wanted for fifa 14 but couldnt hide.. I think it doesnt work for all apps.
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khagenmgr said:
I tried but only some of apps.. I wanted for fifa 14 but couldnt hide.. I think it doesnt work for all apps.
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Have u tried gmd immersive mode ??? Is this works for all apps??
ffaaiissaall said:
All in one gestures can hide navigation bar????
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Yes. You select gesture and set it to activate Fullscreen. When you perform the gesture you enter immersive mode. It's nice because you can quickly disable it when you need the keyboard.
Hello
I've got a rooted SM-T715 and I'm trying to find a solution how to either change the colour of the statusbar or completely hide it because I've had screen burn-in on all my AMOLED devices so far (Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note 1, Galaxy Note 2) and the place where it shows the most is always the statusbar. Since the statusbar is often black it doesn't wear as much as the rest of the screen and after a year or so that area will be brighter than the rest of the screen and is visible when you use it in landscape mode.
Brgds... /Tubgirl
Use a 3rd party launcher that allows you to hide the status bar.
ashyx said:
Use a 3rd party launcher that allows you to hide the status bar.
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Thanks, but I believe that will only hide the status bar while on the "desktop". Once you start up an app like Facebook for instance the black status bar will be there again.
Brgds... /Tubgirl
Since the display is 16:10, you are unlikely to notice any screen burn in as most videos will letterbox at the top. Most of the time that status bar is always visible in all apps, and the ones that hide it are usually videos which mostly are 16:9.
Tubgirl said:
Thanks, but I believe that will only hide the status bar while on the "desktop". Once you start up an app like Facebook for instance the black status bar will be there again.
Brgds... /Tubgirl
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I have two apps that can hide the status bar. Nova launcher only hides the status bar on the home screen as you said but GMD Gesture Control has an auto hide action which works on all screens. I use GMD for immersion mode plus many other gestures plus launcher pop-ups which also work no matter which app is displaying.
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3DSammy said:
I have two apps that can hide the status bar. Nova launcher only hides the status bar on the home screen as you said but GMD Gesture Control has an auto hide action which works on all screens. I use GMD for immersion mode plus many other gestures plus launcher pop-ups which also work no matter which app is displaying.
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Thank you Sammy... this was EXACTLY what I was looking for!!
I purchased GMD Gesture Control and now with a simple gesture inside any app I can toggle the statusbar on/off.
Thanks again Sammy... you made my day! :good:
Brgds...