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GravityBox

nhizzat said:
GravityBox
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+1 gravity box has the option to get it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
once installed you can download gravity box from the xposed framework app.

Wow....that's cool! I added the menu key, lowered the height of the nav bar, and changed the color of the icons....it doesn't even necessarily make it better, but I just love that I CAN!!!

jumphour said:
Wow....that's cool! I added the menu key, lowered the height of the nav bar, and changed the color of the icons....it doesn't even necessarily make it better, but I just love that I CAN!!!
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GravityBox is awesome, isn't it? Do you play a lot of games? I made a guide to set up expanded desktop + pie controls so you can play all games in fullscreen with no navbar Check it out- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554590

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GravityBox is awesome, isn't it? Do you play a lot of games? I made a guide to set up expanded desktop + pie controls so you can play all games in fullscreen with no navbar Check it out- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554590
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I don't play games much, but I have actually read that post of yours before when reading about GravityBox. Cool stuff! I will probably eventually do it just to do it.

Is anyone able to get long press recent button remapping to work? I could only remap the recent button to something else, but can't remap the long press function.

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[Q] Enable capacitive buttons on CM11 (or reduce NavBar)

Hi all! I would like to know how to enable the capacitive keys on the s3 mini with cyanogenmod 11 (KitKat). it's a bit annoying using the navigation bar (qemu.hw.mainkeys=0).
they worked with the samsung firmware e they blink for 5-6 secs after boot.
(otherwise I would like to reduce the navigation bar)
I've also notice that I don't have this file: sec_touchkey.kl under /system/usr/keylayout
Thanks for the help.
edoz90 said:
Hi all! I would like to know how to enable the capacitive keys on the s3 mini with cyanogenmod 11 (KitKat). it's a bit annoying using the navigation bar (qemu.hw.mainkeys=0).
they worked with the samsung firmware e they blink for 5-6 secs after boot.
(otherwise I would like to reduce the navigation bar)
I've also notice that I don't have this file: sec_touchkey.kl under /system/usr/keylayout
Thanks for the help.
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You can also enable them with Gravity box xposed module & change the size too Or use carbon rom, it has a switch for navigation bar & size.
mauam said:
You can also enable them with Gravity box xposed module & change the size too Or use carbon rom, it has a switch for navigation bar & size.
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thanks for the reply!! i'm pretty noob sorry....
does the Gravity Box make me enable the capacitive keys or make me resize the navbar?
Anyway I've to install the xposed framework.
edoz90 said:
thanks for the reply!! i'm pretty noob sorry....
does the Gravity Box make me enable the capacitive keys or make me resize the navbar?
Anyway I've to install the xposed framework.
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Yeah! you need xposed framework to use modules. With GB you can enable nav bar & his size, amoung other things
Thanks!!! to restore the capacitive buttons??
I mean the buttons on the sides of the home button (physical): the back and the menu button.
edoz90 said:
Thanks!!! to restore the capacitive buttons??
I mean the buttons on the sides of the home button (physical): the back and the menu button.
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Don't understand you very well (nav bar buttons or physical buttons!?), anyway to change their behaviour go to, system settings-buttons & choose what function you want for them.
mauam said:
Don't understand you very well (nav bar buttons or physical buttons!?), anyway to change their behaviour go to, system settings-buttons & choose what function you want for them.
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I've send you a pm with the photo...I mean the two buttons lighted up at the bottom of the screen near the home button
edoz90 said:
I've send you a pm with the photo...I mean the two buttons lighted up at the bottom of the screen near the home button
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System settings-buttons-backlight
mauam said:
System settings-buttons-backlight
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no....the don't work at all!!! i want their functions.
The only way to emulate them is the navigation bar but it was too big (with the GB I've resized it).
I wish someone tell me how to enable this buttons that worked with the original firmware.
I already told you in the previous posts how to change their functions & how to disable or change the backlight.
I am also having this problem and there is no option in settings to enable/disable this buttons. Like edoz90 said, the buttons worked perfectly on the stock rom.

[Q] AOKP nav bar buttons on stock

Is there any way to add extra buttons to the nav bar in stock (.283) like you can in AOKP, Carbon, etc.? I don't even need all of them, just the last app button. There are some apps that do this by adding a floating button (LAS), but I want it on my nav bar. UDN doesn't work right, and doesn't let me customize the buttons for some reason. The only other way I've found is to decompile the SystemUI, but I'd rather not do something that risky if there's an alternative. I was on Carbon for a long time and I really loved this feature, but I need the battery life that stock gives. I've found Xposed modules for everything else I'm used to, this is the only thing missing. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
SirVer said:
Is there any way to add extra buttons to the nav bar in stock (.283) like you can in AOKP, Carbon, etc.? I don't even need all of them, just the last app button. There are some apps that do this by adding a floating button (LAS), but I want it on my nav bar. UDN doesn't work right, and doesn't let me customize the buttons for some reason. The only other way I've found is to decompile the SystemUI, but I'd rather not do something that risky if there's an alternative. I was on Carbon for a long time and I really loved this feature, but I need the battery life that stock gives. I've found Xposed modules for everything else I'm used to, this is the only thing missing. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
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use gravity box and add custom key to get it!
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I've tried that, and it's not suitable for several reasons. First off, GB causes layout problems in the recents panel, making the small apps inaccessible. No matter what I toggle, it doesn't go away unless I disable GB. Also, the button appears to the extreme side; I was hoping to get it as a main nav button, like in the custom ROMs.
Looks like I might have to decompile after all. Oh, well. Thanks for your reply, though!
I used this xposed module on sock 4.3 for modify navbar buttons:
Xperia/AOSP NavBar Buttons
I don't know is it working on 4.4 or not. I am using Carbon at the moment.
SirVer said:
I've tried that, and it's not suitable for several reasons. First off, GB causes layout problems in the recents panel, making the small apps inaccessible. No matter what I toggle, it doesn't go away unless I disable GB.
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This is a known bug in the latest GravityBox version. Download the ”no_translucent_recent” version from this post.
SirVer said:
Also, the button appears to the extreme side; I was hoping to get it as a main nav button, like in the custom ROMs.
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You might not even need a separate button — with GravityBox you can assign actions to the long press of the “Recent Apps” button, and to the long press and double tap of “Back” and “Home” buttons. There is also the “Navigation Bar Ring” feature (you can add more actions than just Google Now).
@kanyazsombor
That module doesn't have a last app button. Thanks anyway!
@sigprof
Long press takes too long, and double tap on anything other than the recent key for a recent app feels... Wrong. Picky, I know, but still. I hadn't thought of using the nav bar ring targets, will try that as soon as I can, and the bug fix you mentioned. Thanks for your help!

[Q]How can I change the navbar buttons?

Hi users.
Does anyone has an idea how to change the menu button on the navigation bar with the recent apps button??
Tried g2tweaksbox and when I enter the sub menu in settings to change the layout the settings app gives fc.
Anyone has any other idea or solution to change that button?
Thanks.
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Not a total solution, but I don't use the softkeys.... I use pie controls. They stay hidden until you swipe from the bottom , left or right screen sides. With it you can have any button combos, color, size or actions.
Works awesome. Assuming your rooted and use xposed
Supertacomonkeyexplosion said:
Not a total solution, but I don't use the softkeys.... I use pie controls. They stay hidden until you swipe from the bottom , left or right screen sides. With it you can have any button combos, color, size or actions.
Works awesome. Assuming your rooted and use xposed
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Thanks for the suggestion. But I don't like the pie software. Hope someone has an idea or an xmodule to change that bloody button.
And yeah rooted with Xposed framework installed ??
Sent using my GFlexing phone ? ?
Christian Nothing said:
Hi users.
Does anyone has an idea how to change the menu button on the navigation bar with the recent apps button??
Tried g2tweaksbox and when I enter the sub menu in settings to change the layout the settings app gives fc.
Anyone has any other idea or solution to change that button?
Thanks.
Sent using my GFlexing phone
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You need Root permissions, besides the Xposed and module Xstana, next run Xstana and restart phone to changer, I have it installed on my LGL23 and working perfectly
ketm said:
You need Root permissions, besides the Xposed and module Xstana, next run Xstana and restart phone to changer, I have it installed on my LGL23 and working perfectly
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Xstana module only themes your navigation bar and I need to replace the menu button not to theme it.
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On screen Navigation bar or buttons on tab S2

Just got us tab s2 . Love the weight less design..
I don't like having to hit the hardware home button on it though everytime I need to switch app or go back to home page.
Is there an option to get on screen software navigation buttons? Would prefer not to root actually.
k000 said:
Just got us tab s2 . Love the weight less design..
I don't like having to hit the hardware home button on it though everytime I need to switch app or go back to home page.
Is there an option to get on screen software navigation buttons? Would prefer not to root actually.
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Plenty of non root solutions for this just search play for soft keys.
I have a nav bar from Gravity Box (Xposed) but unfortunately the keys are only visible in portrait mode. My favorite soft key solution is called Button Savior and I also like LMT (available on XDA).
jazzmachine said:
I have a nav bar from Gravity Box (Xposed) but unfortunately the keys are only visible in portrait mode. My favorite soft key solution is called Button Savior and I also like LMT (available on XDA).
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Look into ultimate dynamic navbar if you have xposed.
ashyx said:
Look into ultimate dynamic navbar if you have xposed.
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I remember using that a while ago, I'll check it out again. Thanks!
Use GMD Gesture Control. Much better than any soft or hard keys.
jazzmachine said:
I have a nav bar from Gravity Box (Xposed) but unfortunately the keys are only visible in portrait mode. My favorite soft key solution is called Button Savior and I also like LMT (available on XDA).
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They work ok on both horizontal and vertical for me with gravity box.
papampi said:
They work ok on both horizontal and vertical for me with gravity box.
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According to your sig your running MM? I'm on LP 5.1.1 and having issues finding a navbar that displays correctly in landscape only.. Very frustrating as that is one of the main reasons I rooted. MM is not available for my T810 yet.... Any suggestions?
Xposed and Ultimate dynamic Nav bar.
iteam said:
According to your sig your running MM? I'm on LP 5.1.1 and having issues finding a navbar that displays correctly in landscape only.. Very frustrating as that is one of the main reasons I rooted. MM is not available for my T810 yet.... Any suggestions?
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I just upgraded to MM
Had no problem with Gravitybox on LP before upgrade as well

Navigation bar customization

O.k., call me OCD, set in my ways, or just plain stubborn, but I simply hate having a recents button in the navbar. I'd much rather have a menu button, and long press the home button to get recents, hearkening back to my old Galaxy SIII. Now, I've flashed countless ROM's on the Nexus 6, and have come across only two that allow the ability to eliminate any button and replace it with anything else. See screenshot for an example of what I'm looking for. Most of the marshmallow ROM's out there only allow you to move the buttons around, and add buttons to the navbar, but none allow you to eliminate or remap the buttons that are already there except for VRToxin. So here are my questions: 1) Why is this kind of customization not found in many ROM's? 2) Is there a mod, or Xposed module that will allow this? I looked at Gravity Box and it doesn't seem to have that ability. Any thoughts/wisdom/comiseration would be appreciated.
morrowa2 said:
O.k., call me OCD, set in my ways, or just plain stubborn, but I simply hate having a recents button in the navbar. I'd much rather have a menu button, and long press the home button to get recents, hearkening back to my old Galaxy SIII. Now, I've flashed countless ROM's on the Nexus 6, and have come across only two that allow the ability to eliminate any button and replace it with anything else. See screenshot for an example of what I'm looking for. Most of the marshmallow ROM's out there only allow you to move the buttons around, and add buttons to the navbar, but none allow you to eliminate or remap the buttons that are already there except for VRToxin. So here are my questions: 1) Why is this kind of customization not found in many ROM's? 2) Is there a mod, or Xposed module that will allow this? I looked at Gravity Box and it doesn't seem to have that ability. Any thoughts/wisdom/comiseration would be appreciated.
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1. most likely it isnt needed by many people
2. i dont use xposed for many reasons, but one thing is that xposed is not recommended to be run on a custom rom, as it could, and would, mess with that roms code, causing issues and/or reboots.
simms22 said:
1. most likely it isnt needed by many people
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That's what I figured, it just seems like this would offer much more flexibility, no?
unfortunately no option yet to remove that recents button. afaik. but ive used lmk and as far as i can remember i was able to change the targets. but again . its not gonna be visible everytime coz u have to pull it out from the side or bottom
reyscott1968 said:
unfortunately no option yet to remove that recents button. afaik. but ive used lmk and as far as i can remember i was able to change the targets. but again . its not gonna be visible everytime coz u have to pull it out from the side or bottom
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what is lmk?
morrowa2 said:
what is lmk?
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oops.. my bad. its lmt
Try Dirty Unicorns. It has a feature called smart bar and you can add and remove buttons to the nav bar. Its still in the test phase but pretty solid.
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Go to their Google + site to get the latest test builds. The Marshmallow builds are not official so not on XDA yet.
Sirdragonx said:
Try Dirty Unicorns. It has a feature called smart bar and you can add and remove buttons to the nav bar. Its still in the test phase but pretty solid.
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Go to their Google + site to get the latest test builds. The Marshmallow builds are not official so not on XDA yet.
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I'll check it out, thanks!
Looks like even on DU you can't remove the recents button ?
morrowa2 said:
2) Is there a mod, or Xposed module that will allow this? I looked at Gravity Box and it doesn't seem to have that ability. Any thoughts/wisdom/comiseration would be appreciated.
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I have found one other rom that had the ability to change the navbar but in the last build the feature is gone again. I keep an eye on that rom as i'm searching for the same things as you. It was the last experimental build of "srewd" rom.
If you find a rom yourself please report here
You mentioned gravity box. Gravitybox will let you assign single tap, double tap, and long press actions to navbar buttons. Up to 5 buttons (recent, home, back, menu, custom) with up to three actions each. (Although single tap is slower if a double tap is assigned). You can assign built in actions or apps or shortcuts.
That's a lot of flexibility. The only thing you can't do is change the symbol for those buttons. I guess that's the part you want that gb didn't have?
That would work. I don't care about the symbol as long as the action can be reassigned. Is that GB marshmallow?
Only two I know of are Slim LP and VR toxin. I'm on VR toxin now, which is a great ROM, but security is broken, no pin or pattern unlock.
electricpete1 said:
You mentioned gravity box. Gravitybox will let you assign single tap, double tap, and long press actions to navbar buttons. Up to 5 buttons (recent, home, back, menu, custom) with up to three actions each. (Although single tap is slower if a double tap is assigned). You can assign built in actions or apps or shortcuts.
That's a lot of flexibility. The only thing you can't do is change the symbol for those buttons. I guess that's the part you want that gb didn't have?
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Lol, so silly, I was looking under navigation bar tweaks, and never saw that menu. Thanks!
morrowa2 said:
Looks like even on DU you can't remove the recents button ?
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The smartbar is still in alpha stages but in the end should be able to remove it.
zelendel said:
The smartbar is still in alpha stages but in the end should be able to remove it.
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I'll keep my eye on it.
Even with gravity box, looks like the changes don't stick. Even when another action is assigned, that pesky recent button still brings up recents. It was worth a try.
For now I may just revert back to Slim LP, and hope Yank gets a Slim6 build up soon.
The recents button, and what it should do is considered basic functionality and it's deep in the SystemUI app (which is more like a service). I've changed my navigation bar by adding a permanent menu button and a lot of functionality there is hard coded. So I recommend you build you own rom and customize it.
Mine sticks. Reboot, still there.
I don't know why yours acts differently....
I use a lot of gravity box tweaks and they all work the way they're supposed to for me, except notification shade quick toggle tiles. Reverts to stock after reboot... I have to go back into the gb quick setting menu and press save to get my tiles back after reboot
Droidphilev said:
I have found one other rom that had the ability to change the navbar but in the last build the feature is gone again. I keep an eye on that rom as i'm searching for the same things as you. It was the last experimental build of "srewd" rom.
If you find a rom yourself please report here
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Looks like the latest build of VRtoxin got the security issues fixed, and retains the navbar customization I like. I'll be sticking with this for a while.
morrowa2 said:
Looks like the latest build of VRtoxin got the security issues fixed, and retains the navbar customization I like. I'll be sticking with this for a while.
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DU is for the moment my best option but i know that it's about the recents button in your case. (mine is set to long "press for menu" for now)

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