How can I have on-screen buttons? I don't want to use an application for that.
I want to do this because after I've installed CM11, my capacitive buttons doesn't work.
Greetz
LMH1998 said:
How can I have on-screen buttons? I don't want to use an application for that.
I want to do this because after I've installed CM11, my capacitive buttons doesn't work.
Greetz
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Read my FAQ here to learn how to enable them or use this app. Have fun.
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Need help, does anyone know the app that you can download to replace the capacitive buttons on the gtablet? Basically onscreen buttons that you can use instead of the capacitive ones.
juanaraya92679 said:
Need help, does anyone know the app that you can download to replace the capacitive buttons on the gtablet? Basically onscreen buttons that you can use instead of the capacitive ones.
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I believe there is an app called Button Saviour.
I don't use it, but I know some users do.
gogorman said:
I believe there is an app called Button Saviour.
I don't use it, but I know some users do.
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Button Saviour works good with the GTAB
This app requires that the Android Debugging feature be checking on the Applications > Development setting.
Button savior will place a different set of buttons on the screen of the g tab, it will not change or replace the functions of the capacitive buttons themselves.
I use Button remapper to disable the capacitive buttons ( set them all to focus) and they stop responding to errant hits. You can always restore to default settings if you choose.
Roxxas049 said:
I use Button remapper to disable the capacitive buttons ( set them all to focus) and they stop responding to errant hits. You can always restore to default settings if you choose.
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Do you use Button Remapper by beansoft? Do you use the version for the galixy tab or is there a version specifically for our tab?
How about CM7 stable available now
Hi guys,
I want to use the on screen command (like galaxy nexus) on my Nexus S and for this i use the AOKP JB M1.
But the soft touch buttons are ugly under touch command, there is a way to disable function, vibrate and illumination of the soft touch buttons?
Yea you can, just download NS Tools from the Google Play Store and change the settings. You should be able t disable the soft key's.
bassam3000 said:
Yea you can, just download NS Tools from the Google Play Store and change the settings. You should be able t disable the soft key's.
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The illumination is resolved by NS Tools, but not the function of soft keys
Xen_0s said:
The illumination is resolved by NS Tools, but not the function of soft keys
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Use this to disable them: http://db.tt/AyJLDkg1
and use this to enable them: http://db.tt/PhxFyBb3
Let me know if it worked.
Also dont forget to backup your rom before flashing these. Just in case.
bassam3000 said:
Use this to disable them: http://db.tt/AyJLDkg1
and use this to enable them: http://db.tt/PhxFyBb3
Let me know if it worked.
Also dont forget to backup your rom before flashing these. Just in case.
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Works thank you so much
no problem enjoy
I just switched to maclaw's PACman ROM and I want to use the built-in android soft buttons, I want to know if there's a way to both disable the capacitive buttons themselves and the lights they have, I know it's possible using the stock ROM but I don't really want to use Touchwiz.
DustArma said:
I just switched to maclaw's PACman ROM and I want to use the built-in android soft buttons, I want to know if there's a way to both disable the capacitive buttons themselves and the lights they have, I know it's possible using the stock ROM but I don't really want to use Touchwiz.
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There's suppose to be a setting to turn off capacitive buttons but its not available in all maclaw's rom, i dont know why
Does anyone know how I can turn off the hardware buttons on the Droid Turbo? I want to completely disable them so I can use the UI buttons on the Bliss ROM I am currently running. If anyone knows please share with me how you do it. Thank you!!
blackra1n said:
Does anyone know how I can turn off the hardware buttons on the Droid Turbo? I want to completely disable them so I can use the UI buttons on the Bliss ROM I am currently running. If anyone knows please share with me how you do it. Thank you!!
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It would be a ROM setting. In settings search for navigation buttons? That's what it's called in another ROM, Resurrection Remix. Make sure you have the software buttons turned on before you turn off your hardware (capacative) buttons, otherwise you will have nothing.
Also, you would probably get a better answer in the ROM thread itself.
ChazzMatt said:
It would be a ROM setting. In settings search for navigation buttons? That's what it's called in another ROM, Resurrection Remix. Make sure you have the software buttons turned on before you turn off your hardware (capacative) buttons, otherwise you will have nothing.
Also, you would probably get a better answer in the ROM thread itself.
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I tried that but there's no option in there. Just for the on screen buttons.
ChazzMatt said:
It would be a ROM setting. In settings search for navigation buttons? That's what it's called in another ROM, Resurrection Remix. Make sure you have the software buttons turned on before you turn off your hardware (capacative) buttons, otherwise you will have nothing.
Also, you would probably get a better answer in the ROM thread itself.
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What I'm trying to do is turn off the actual hardware buttons so that I can turn on the on screen buttons and use those instead.
blackra1n said:
What I'm trying to do is turn off the actual hardware buttons so that I can turn on the on screen buttons and use those instead.
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Try asking in the ROM thread. The dev can tell you if it's possible. Like this question and answer?
carlos67 said:
Quick question.
I'm seriously thinking of trying this rom but need to know if the 3 capacitive buttons can be disabled and an on-screen lollipop style back/home/recents software nav bar put in its place?
If not possible in the rom, what about an exposed module that does this?
Would appreciate any helpful responses
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bhb27 said:
Yes it have all that, setting/configurations/buttons. But make sure you enable Nav bar buttons before disable hardware keys.
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Even if you turn them off, you will still be able to "see" them as the white paint outlines them. You will not reclaim that screen space. They are permanently there, you will just have software keys to use instead.
Hide the hardware keys?
https://www.reddit.com/r/droidturbo/comments/3v89fu/hide_the_hardware_keys/
No. The outlines are painted behind the glass. If your unlocked and running a custom ROM, you can disable the capacitive keys, but they will still be visible because there physically outlined behind the glass.
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Aside from a front glass skin (if there are any that mask the buttons) I don't think there's any easy and appealing way to "make them disappear." It might be possible to disassemble the front glass and black them out, but I think that's too risky of a procedure just to hide them.
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ChazzMatt said:
~post~
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heyoo, das me! LOL
iiWoodstocK said:
heyoo, das me! LOL
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Yes it is! I didn't even look. Sorry, but I did post the url.
ChazzMatt said:
Yes it is! I didn't even look. Sorry, but I did post the url.
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Lololol it's fine. I just happened to see it, and then noticed it was me! It was mainly one of those "Look I'm on T.V.!" moments, lol.
Hi all.
Currently running CM13 Unofficial on my Mi5.
It appears as though my hardware home button on my Mi5 has failed... Hard press does nothing....
This started on my previous ROM 16/09/2016, and continues on my new ROM 22/09/2016.
I strongly suspect this is a hardware issue rather than a software issue...
My question for you guys is how do I reassign buttons? Is it possible to make the right capacitive (currently app switcher) the home button?
Also, my preferred button to use as a home button would be the soft capacitive touch on the fingerprint scanner on the home button so i can retain my app switcher button....
Any help guys is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
When Xiaomi releases Kernel Source there will be an option for non physical home button. On rr you can reassign more options to your buttons. Cm does not work on my device.
Greet
brownhound said:
Hi all.
Currently running CM13 Unofficial on my Mi5.
It appears as though my hardware home button on my Mi5 has failed... Hard press does nothing....
This started on my previous ROM 16/09/2016, and continues on my new ROM 22/09/2016.
I strongly suspect this is a hardware issue rather than a software issue...
My question for you guys is how do I reassign buttons? Is it possible to make the right capacitive (currently app switcher) the home button?
Also, my preferred button to use as a home button would be the soft capacitive touch on the fingerprint scanner on the home button so i can retain my app switcher button....
Any help guys is greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
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If your home button is broken, then maybe you should enable 'on screen' (software) buttons from Buttons submenu in Settings?
Capacitive touch is not going to work on prebuilt kernel (every ROM so far, wait for CM's big update).
marcoly said:
If your home button is broken, then maybe you should enable 'on screen' (software) buttons from Buttons submenu in Settings?
Capacitive touch is not going to work on prebuilt kernel (every ROM so far, wait for CM's big update).
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Have done so. Cheers for the suggestion.. I didn't know this option existed!
As for the capacitive buttons not working, I've seen this mentioned a number of times... My capacitive buttons have always worked since flashing CM?
brownhound said:
Have done so. Cheers for the suggestion.. I didn't know this option existed!
As for the capacitive buttons not working, I've seen this mentioned a number of times... My capacitive buttons have always worked since flashing CM?
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I meant home button back/recent is always working :fingers-crossed:
marcoly said:
I meant home button back/recent is always working :fingers-crossed:
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Fingerprint scanner has worked without a hitch too!
brownhound said:
Fingerprint scanner has worked without a hitch too!
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Yeah, fingerprint to unlock and such.. What about touching (not pressing) home button to return to the launcher? That's what everybody wants to have (and waits for proper kernel)
marcoly said:
Yeah, fingerprint to unlock and such.. What about touching (not pressing) home button to return to the launcher? That's what everybody wants to have (and waits for proper kernel)
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OK... Thats what I don't have...
Thanks for clarification.
Any idea when there's likely to be a build with this baked in?
brownhound said:
OK... Thats what I don't have...
Thanks for clarification.
Any idea when there's likely to be a build with this baked in?
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Nobody knows.. No ETA