Xposed framework along with the GravityBox [KK] module is working on the M8. Every option does not work, but I have configured my 'back' button to work as 'Menu' when double tapped, I decreased the font size of the battery percent, and added Advanced Reboot Menu.
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This is not my work...
Xposed framework- http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
GravityBox [KK] - http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ceco.kitkat.gravitybox
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bsims85 said:
Xposed framework along with the GravityBox [KK] module is working on the M8. Every option does not work, but I have configured my 'back' button to work as 'Menu' when double tapped, I decreased the font size of the battery percent, and added Advanced Reboot Menu.
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This is not my work...
Xposed framework- http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
GravityBox [KK] - http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ceco.kitkat.gravitybox
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awesome! This allows me to get long press back to kill and also long press recents for menu. I'm using this with Sense Toolbox 6.0 alpha.
Ph33zy said:
awesome! This allows me to get long press back to kill and also long press recents for menu. I'm using this with Sense Toolbox 6.0 alpha.
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Where did u find Sense Toolbox 6.0? Did you pull it from another ROM or is there a link? I was unable to find a link for just the toolbox.
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bsims85 said:
Where did u find Sense Toolbox 6.0? Did you pull it from another ROM or is there a link? I was unable to find a link for just the toolbox.
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Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51591638&postcount=74657
Not all the mods work, but a lot of them do. Check out the google doc link in the post to see what works and what doesn't. The APM in Sense Toolbox 6 matches Sense more than the one in Gravity.
Thanks! There are some really nice customizations in the sense toolbox. I'm using some from the sense toolbox in conjuction with gravity and I'm really liking my setup.
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Question about the lack of menu button.
So before buying the phone I I check into it and found out it used the 3dots and not a menu button like other androids.
Also found the back button long press as menu hack.
I have that install but I am still having problems and got questions.
First what do you do when the app your on doesn't have the 3dots?
Xda app doesn't have it to make a new thread. Also found a few of my older apps don't have it either.
Next the problem.
80% of the time when I press and hold the back button it just goes back. Or it will go back and then open the 3dot menu.
Is there any way to fix this or map the menu to long press home?
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You can use Elemental X kernal and have the HTC logo as a menu button that's what I use and it works a treat. Are you on a custom OS as if you are you may have flashed something with the 3dot away mod explaining why you never see it?
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snowwhite007 said:
You can use Elemental X kernal and have the HTC logo as a menu button that's what I use and it works a treat. Are you on a custom OS as if you are you may have flashed something with the 3dot away mod explaining why you never see it?
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Stock rooted tmobile Rom.
Xposed mod for back button.
And I don't truly like custom kernels. Had problems in the pass and had to update them weekly
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xile6 said:
Stock rooted tmobile Rom.
Xposed mod for back button.
And I don't truly like custom kernels. Had problems in the pass and had to update them weekly
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That kernal is stable and doesn't require updating every week so it's a good option for you
+1 for elemental X. It's great. What about if you download pie control from the play store and set a menu control that way? I used to use the back button method but find it doesn't work half of the time. HTC logo2menu from custom kernels work 100%
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If you prefer to avoid custom kernel, then use a Rom based on 4.2.2 as these allow long press home to be enabled for menu
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Thanx for the information.
I'll try the pie control for now. And look into the 4.2 Roma and kernel.
I'm so dumb. If you use the hack it hides the menu. Never knew that since I rooted and install the Xposed hack hrs after having the phone.
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Is there any mod available to remove 3 dot menu and assign it to some button? I tried looking in forum but didnt found anything.
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install a custom 4.2.2 sense rom or a kernel with those options
Actually dont want to install any rom.... Just looking for a mod, if there is, any....
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are you on 4.2
Xposed mod will give you long press back for menu and hide the 3 dot menu.
But I must say it doesn't work all the time.
Then there is logo2menu hack but you need a custom kernel.
Also try pie control from the market. Then you can swipe the side of the screen for the menu. Use pie control with the Xposed hack.
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skinsfanbdh said:
are you on 4.2
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4.1.2
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Hi is there any mod i can use for arhd 21.1 just for transparent dockbar and notifaction bar thanks in advance
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ttocs99 said:
Hi is there any mod i can use for arhd 21.1 just for transparent dockbar and notifaction bar thanks in advance
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There is an Xposed module here that is primarily for the statusbar but has the options to make that and navbar transparent.
To use it you need to have selected the Xposed installer option in Aroma when flashing 12.1 then open that app and select Install/Update.
Reboot the phone then install the statusbar mod as any other APK then you select the mod from within the Xposed installer under modules, make whatever changes you want, make sure you tick the mod under modules and reboot again..... job done.
ttocs99 said:
Hi is there any mod i can use for arhd 21.1 just for transparent dockbar and notifaction bar thanks in advance
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Pretty sure this mod will work on ARHD 12.1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301444
I have used it on 4.2.2 roms such as trickdroid and ViperOne.
Cheers werked a treat
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Please help. I have ARHD 20.2 rom but my APM doesn't work. When I press restart button, instead of going to APM it will restart immediately. Xposed module is already installed and APM already checked.
Open xposed installer app then select "framework" then install/update then reboot.
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Thanks for the reply. But i've already do that. But will not go to apm when pressing restart.
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Hi guys, I'm writing here just because I want to know one thing about xposed module:
- does it work on Desire c running cm10?
I've just looked the official thread and I saw this
I develop the Xposed framework based on the AOSP sources. I'm personally using CM10.1 on an I9100 (Samsung Galaxy S2, bought in Germany). Basically, it should work on any phone which with a ROM based on Android 4.0 or later and an ARM processor (this is the processor architecture, most smart phones and tablets have one). Exceptions might be ROMs which are different from the original Android code in some very internal, central code parts (which don't need to be touched for most theming and enhancement modifications). Examples are Miui-based ROMs (see known incompatibilities below). But this is related to the ROM, not the phone itself.
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I know, I can make a backup and restore it in case xposed module doesn't work, but I don't like so much to make backups (it tooks very long and I don't know if is just my phone that spend all this time or not)
I hope someone can help me
It's works and its awesome!
I love you. Next step: install it and start editing
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I'm using two modules XBlast Tools and Hack Connectivity.
Ignore the second one.
The first one is awesome.
I'm trying to use xblast tools too, but I don't know how to use it... I've installed xposed installer, rebooted, installed xblast tools, checked in modules, rebooted again but it doesn't work (I tried to set a background image for notifications)
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smoza said:
I'm trying to use xblast tools too, but I don't know how to use it... I've installed xposed installer, rebooted, installed xblast tools, checked in modules, rebooted again but it doesn't work (I tried to set a background image for notifications)
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Install Xopsed
Click on Install/Update
Reboot
Install Xblast
Tick in modules
Reboot
Make changes using Xblast
Reboot
Apparently, we cannot change the notification panel (color or image) using Xblast. I tried a lot. I wanted transparent.. Then finally, I had to do it myself by decompiling SystemUI. Now I have transparent..
Try the other options like center clock and clock color, Status bar color, Carrier label. They all work
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It's works and its awesome!
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I second that. It works great.
Another module I use is XlockY by the same developer as of Xblast tools. It helps do some cool things in lockscreen like changing lockrings and all.
Although some ROM-dependent features dont work here too.
pratik11 said:
I second that. It works great.
Another module I use is XlockY by the same developer as of Xblast tools. It helps do some cool things in lockscreen like changing lockrings and all.
Although some ROM-dependent features dont work here too.
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Can you give me the link of the thread? (I can search it too, I know, but I'm connected by a slow connection... )
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smoza said:
Can you give me the link of the thread? (I can search it too, I know, but I'm connected by a slow connection... )
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There you go:
INDEX
XlockY
Guys what's Xposed framework??
amin-DESIRE-c said:
Guys what's Xposed framework??
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Go and read about it.