I've been looking for a method to wake up my N8000 by volume key and finally I found Xposed mod which can achieve that
and tested on my N8000 and confirmed working 100%
Download this Modaco toolkit:
http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=com.modaco.toolkit.apk
1- After downloading the Modaco toolkit setup the modaco.toolkit.apk file like normal
2- open Xposed installer then tab on modules
3- check the Modaco toolkit option then open it by pressing it and wait 2 seconds till it opens the list of options
4- go to "device Specific" and press HTC One
5- press to mark "Enable Volume Wake" option
6- press back twice to Xposed installer home page and press "Framework"
7- press Install/Update then reboot
This was made for HTC One but confirmed working on My N8000 device stock rooted 4.1.2
setup on your own risk
To download Xposed Installer from here:
https://github.com/rovo89/XposedInstaller
Best Regards
I no its not tested nor do you have the device. But NY chance this would work for 8013? If not is there any files I could give you?
This thread is only for the AT&T branded (SM-G900A) device.
If this is not your device, you need to go to the corresponding forum/thread. I realize there are many similarities amongst the G900 variants, but the instructions I provide- as well as the help I can give, are limited to the AT&T (SM-G900A) variant only. Even then the help I can provide is still limited.
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible if you brick, break, or blow up your phone. You assume all and any responsibility for ALL actions you commit to your phone.
1) Xposed Framework
2) WanamXposed
3) Gravity Box
---I advise caution with this, as some of the features are built into the GS5 rom.
4) Greenify
5) X Tether
6) G-TouchWiz
Will post more later!
Notes :
*See the second page on how to activate the built-in wifi tether with Wanam Xposed and X Tether.
*See the second page to help reduce performance issues.
@profcx has pointed out that the "Download Booster Mod" is currently incompatible with the X Tether for Xposed.
Never mind
NM
Downloaded X Tether from Xposed Framework , then go to wanam and click on system and enable "skip provisioning check" and rebooted. It alows me to turn on tethering and mobile Hotspot.
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How to Remove Battery and USB Cover warnings
There has been some complaint about these warnings, so here goes:
1a) Download Xposed
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
1b) Install it.
1c) Open it up, tap on "Framework," then tap"OK" on the pop up. Then tap "Install/Update"
2) Reboot.
3a) Re Open Xposed, tap "Download, " and search for "G-Touchwiz."
Or go here
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.gertlily.xposed.touchwiz
3b) Install it. Swipe from left to right and it will show the download options.
3c) Go to the main menu of Xposed, check the box for "G-TouchWiz" then reboot.
4) Find the "G-TouchWiz" app and open it.
5a) Under the "POPUPS" section there is:
"Disable battery cover popup on/off"
"Disable USB Cover popup on/off"
5b) Turn them off. (cryptic, huh?)
5c) Reboot.
Finished. You will notice that they did not annoy you... this time.
(Please hit thanks if I have helped!)
dirtydodge said:
Downloaded X Tether from Xposed Framework , then go to wanam and click on system and enable "skip provisioning check" and rebooted. It alows me to turn on tethering and mobile Hotspot.
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My G900A with the Xposed Framework, X Tether, Wanam Kit and Wanam Xposed installed, does not have "skip provisioning check" listed on either of the Wanam modules. Thoughts?
Open wanamxposed then go to System. Then check "Disable Tethering Provisioning"
If you don't have this, tell me what version of wanam you have.
Can somebody post a link or explain the benefits of installing Xposed and or wanam. I'm not a complete rookie but besides the few tweaks already on this thread, what else works on our 900As
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What is Xposed Framework?
As far as Xposed/Wanam, these apps allow you to modify visual and technical elements of your phone's rom. These changes are temporary and can be reversed.
The Xposed Framework is intended to bring functions of a custom rom INTO a stock rom. One could say it is an alternative for phones in which the bootloader remains locked.
For more info/tech details of Xposed:
General
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed
Info, Versions and Changelog
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
FAQ
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-faq-issues-t2735540
There are tons of modules, however only a few of them work with the S5 currently. You are free to explore, but use caution and common sense. If it's for an HTC, then don't use it.
This thread was meant to discuss which ones do work.
Well I downgraded my firmware to the G900AUCU1ANCE and now I can only get usb tethering. Amy ideas on how to enable regular tethering (not having to use a usb cable)
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I'm using Greenify and GravityBox. Both seem to work with out errors. I tried Exchange Bypass, didn't work. and I tried Advanced Power Menu, that didn't work either.
How to Force Native WiFi Tether Galaxy S5 (Root)
Decided to edit this post to make more sense.
Follow the steps below to enable the built in wifi tether feature:
1a) If you haven't already, download the Xposed Framework app.
Xposed Framework Installer
1b) Open the app, tap "Framework," then tap "OK." Now tap "Install/Update."
2) Reboot
3a) Open Xposed, then tap "Downloads," then search for Wanam Xposed and X Tether. Alternatively you can go to:
Wanam Xposed Module (Repo)
X Tether Module (Repo)
3b) Once downloaded and installed, open the Xposed app. Tap "Modules." Now check the box next to each module.
4) Reboot. Again.
5) Open Wanam Xposed and tap "System." Then check "Disable Tether Provisioning."
6) Again, reboot.
Your native wifi should now function.
Please hit Thanks if I have helped!
allcaps33 said:
There has been some complaint about these warnings, so here goes:
1a) Download Xposed
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
1b) Install it.
1c) Open it up, tap on "Framework," then tap"OK" on the pop up. Then tap "Install/Update"
2) Reboot.
3a) Re Open Xposed, tap "Download, " and search for "G-Touchwiz."
Or go here
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.gertlily.xposed.touchwiz
3b) Install it. Swipe from left to right and it will show the download options.
3c) Go to the main menu of Xposed, check the box for "G-TouchWiz" then reboot.
4) Find the "G-TouchWiz" app and open it.
5a) Under the "POPUPS" section there is:
"Disable battery cover popup on/off"
"Disable USB Cover popup on/off"
5b) Turn them off. (cryptic, huh?)
5c) Reboot.
Finished. You will notice that they did not annoy you... this time.
(Please hit thanks if I have helped!)
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Worked like a champ, thanks given
allcaps33 said:
As mentioned:
Download Wanam Xposed.
Download Xposed Tether.
Activate these two modules, reboot.
Open Wanam, go to "System," Then check "Disable Tether Provisioning. "
Reboot.
If this does not work:
Carefully deactivate these settings AND modules.
Uninstall the modules, and Wanam, and Xposed.
Unroot.
Reboot.
Update to 2AND3 firmware (Just check for updates.)
Re Root.
Install Xposed, Wanam, and the module listed above.
Perform steps listed above.
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Well I Uninstalled everything, rebooted, unrooted, reboot into recovery mode wipe cache, reboot tried to install OTA and after it downloaded during the reboot it said update fail. I tried 3 different times with no success. Also before doing all that I reebabled all apps that I previously disabled.
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dirtydodge said:
Well I Uninstalled everything, rebooted, unrooted, reboot into recovery mode wipe cache, reboot tried to install OTA and after it downloaded during the reboot it said update fail. I tried 3 different times with no success. Also before doing all that I reebabled all apps that I previously disabled.
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Did you follow the instructions for downgrade/unbrick fix at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785185
Please note that the original instructions have been changed. Read through the entire thread and follow the instructions to fix this. Users have reported that they are able to update once again to the G900AUCU2AND3 firmware once complete. For more questions regarding this, please post in that thread.
I think it's easy to make this mistake but make sure you download WanamXposed and not Wanam Kit, which I think is close to the top which is why I selected it. It seemed to work for me but I started having problems and I realized it was made for aosp ROMs. Just putting it out there.
Just a heads up guys - the Xposed tethering mod is incompatible with the 'download booster' mod from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785410
It's one or the other for now.
Later.
@profcx
Thank you for the heads up!
I will update the OP.
Noticed a performance decrease after doing this. However i can now share my wifi. Not sure what is better.
Performance Issues with Xposed (Solved)
Download and open up your favorite build.prop editor. Or just use a text capable app like ES File Explorer or Rom Toolbox.
1) Navigate to /system/build.prop
2) Go to the line"ro.storagesecure.support"
3) Change the value to "false"
4) Reboot.
Everything should be fine after that.
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Download and open up your favorite build.prop editor. Or just use a text capable app like ES File Explorer or Rom Toolbox.
1) Navigate to /system/build.prop
2) Go to the line"ro.storagesecure.support"
3) Change the value to "false"
4) Reboot.
Everything should be fine after that.
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Can you please clarify exactly what this "ro.storagesecure.support=false" is supposed to fix? Are you saying this will fix the performance issue mentioned in post 18 or will this fix native tether in some cases?
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Hello Guys !!
I Found a way out to use private mode with Xposed installed .
Warning : these steps Will Delete everything you have in your Private mode So ( Move Your Files From Private Mode Before you follow these steps )
Steps-
1. Install Xposed Installer and xposed framework and reboot your device.
2. Now go into xposed installer app and uninstall xposed framework . Reboot your device.
3. Go into Application manager in settings . Find Private Mode Service , clear cache and data . Now force stop the app.
4. Dowload and install root explorer. Open root explorer , go to this location /data/system/users . Now, delete a file named privatemode_edk_1000
5. Now go to xposed installer app and install wanam xposed and XSecure Storage modules. Activate them but dont reboot your device.
6. Go to wanam xposed app , Go to security hacks and check disable secure storage . Reboot your device.
7. Now go to Xposed installer app and install/update xposed framework . Reboot your device.
You are Done !!!
Mine has always worked since a November or December update to wanam.
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yash.mann97 said:
Hello Guys !!
I Found a way out to use private mode with Xposed installed .
Warning : these steps Will Delete everything you have in your Private mode So ( Move Your Files From Private Mode Before you follow these steps )
Steps-
1. Install Xposed Installer and xposed framework and reboot your device.
2. Now go into xposed installer app and uninstall xposed framework . Reboot your device.
3. Go into Application manager in settings . Find Private Mode Service , clear cache and data . Now force stop the app.
4. Dowload and install root explorer. Open root explorer , go to this location /data/system/users . Now, delete a file named privatemode_edk_1000
5. Now go to xposed installer app and install wanam xposed and XSecure Storage modules. Activate them but dont reboot your device.
6. Go to wanam xposed app , Go to security hacks and check disable secure storage . Reboot your device.
7. Now go to Xposed installer app and install/update xposed framework . Reboot your device.
You are Done !!!
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Hi there i went through all these steps. except that the file named privatemode_edk_1000 in /data/system/users. and private mode still don't work. can anyone help please? could it be that the privatemode_edk_1000 is in a different location on s7 edge?
Edit: i just figured out that private mode stops working after flashing twrp and systemless supersu. Might xposed bypass this problem?
How to add reboot or screen recoder things when pressing power button
Hello guys.
This thread only for stock user .as we all know in stock rom when we press power button then there only power off option. So today ill share method to add commands like reboot,reboot to recovery, e.t.c
1. U need a rooted phone
2.xposed installed
3.browse to download module in xposed three search for (APM+) Android power menu.
4.Then activate and reboot
5.Then open (APM+) there you'll option to add commands there choose what you want to add..
Thanks to APM+ devs
And thanks to rovo89 for xposed
yeah...nice one.
Thanks for sharing this great..APM+
Hi,
So I'm trying to install an OTA (6.0.1 to be exact) to my mobile and want to disable xposed before applying them.
The disable button in the installer app is greyed out. I know that we can always disable xposed by flashing the zip from recovery. But is there any way to re enable that greyed out button in the installer. Is it just greyed out for me?
I'm using N5 Stock 6.0.0
Xposed v79
XposedInstaller 3.0-alpha
Systemless root
Well, as you have to re-flash Xposed after updating your ROM anyway, you could simply flash the uninstaller.zip, update your ROM and re-flash Xposed. No need for temporarily disabling it.
that's a valid point but still if one wants to disable it.. How?
Pointless. OTA install script checks /system files to ensure that it is stock before applying. The presence of Xposed files would cause OTA to fail. Disabled Xposed files (whatever that means) would still nix the OTA.
ok..thanks for the info... can anyone tell why is the install/update button disabled in the app. Im using 3.0 alpha 4
I've tried the uninstall.apk, but then the phone wont reboot.
Because the framework can only be flashed through custom recovery. Installing/Uninstalling it by clicking the corresponding buttons within the app won't work, thus they are greyed out.