Does anyone know if there as xposed module or other app that allows you to launch an app, say calendar, when selecting the date in the notification bar (or the clock app when selecting the time)? I used to be able to do this in some custom ROMs with my HTC One S.
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Notification toggle can do that, plus a lot more including battery percent. Chris
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Is there anyway I can add basic settings to the notification tray? Like auto rotate, gps or wifi triggers?
you can use notification widgets.
Settings extended app works brilliantky
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Hi. Does anybody know how to make status bar hidden while on action launcher using Sentinel rom?
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There is a Xposed module called app settings, which also have a full screen option per app
Thank you! Only downside is that when full screen mode is enabled, you can't access the quick settings or notification shade with shortcuts using pie. It will do until pie mode is made for my rom!
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SwayART said:
Thank you! Only downside is that when full screen mode is enabled, you can't access the quick settings or notification shade with shortcuts using pie. It will do until pie mode is made for my rom!
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Don't know exactly what you mean or which pie app you use. But with LMT pie, you can set pie or swipe commands for quick settings or accessing the notificationbar as far as I know.
Yes this is true, but when the status bar is hidden by the xposed module, the settings and notification shade don't come down until I open an app that doesn't have the status bar hidden. If that makes sense? Haha
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Tried it. The full screen app seems to force itself on top, so when you set a swip command for the statusbar it does come down, but because the full screen app forces itself on top it's behind the app. When you close the app it's there. That's some kind of funny
Is there a way to limit the notifications in the top bar to icon of app only rather than having the text scroll first then the persistent icon? I don't want to disable the entire notifications like in the app settings, just the text.
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texaslegend said:
Is there a way to limit the notifications in the top bar to icon of app only rather than having the text scroll first then the persistent icon? I don't want to disable the entire notifications like in the app settings, just the text.
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It depends on the app. For example, third party SMS apps often have a setting to do just what you described. I don't think any stock apps have that setting.
Is there a way to remove those two wrench icons at the top without removing the actual toggles in my notifications menu? See attachments.
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r0b0m1nd said:
Is there a way to remove those two wrench icons at the top without removing the actual toggles in my notifications menu? See attachments.
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Sure! You appear to be using either "Notification Toggles" or "Power Toggles". Both have an option in settings to use a transparent icon, but if you do that, it shifts the other icons over so you have blank areas in your notification bar. I didn't like that myself, and instead opted to change it to a battery % icon instead (this is also available in settings).
You -might- be able to use one of the Xposed modules to hide it completely, but I haven't tried.
Dang you are awesome. That did the trick. Thank you!
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Power Toggles has an option to hide the icon but keep the toggles. However, this will cause the toggles to be 'low priority' and will usually be moved to the bottom when you get other notifications.
Just got a moto 360. I want to use it as a trusted device, but don't want that icon in my notifications bar at all times. Is there a way to get rid of the notification but keep it as a trusted device?
Touch and Hold on the notification. App Info -> Hide Notifications
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Tried that and the check box is grayed out and doesn't allow me to change it.
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Touch and Hold on the notification. App Info -> Hide Notifications
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manoosie said:
Tried that and the check box is grayed out and doesn't allow me to change it.
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It's part of Android System, which is probably why you can't disable it. If you're rooted, Gravity Box (Xposed module) has an Ongoing Notification Blocker that will allow you to hide specific icons. I've disabled this one and the keyboard switcher, both are part of Android System.