I want to remove the crossed out GPS icon when my GPS isn't running, I've searched for exposed modules to no avail, I also would like to remove other icons of its easy/possible like the "lte" icon when the spark Sun is up...
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reinaldistic said:
I want to remove the crossed out GPS icon when my GPS isn't running, I've searched for exposed modules to no avail, I also would like to remove other icons of its easy/possible like the "lte" icon when the spark Sun is up...
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Are you unlocked, rooted and S-off? Can't do much if you're completely stock. If you're rooted, you can use Xposed Framework, install GravityBox (KK), and hide the icon that way. Or you can use Venom Tweaks (not sure if that only works on the Viper ROM or not).
The LTE Spark icon is a single unit, so you can't remove just the letters. You can see the International Icons pack thread in the Themes forum for Sprint M8 to get the simplified icons for that (no Sun).
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Are you unlocked, rooted and S-off? Can't do much if you're completely stock. If you're rooted, you can use Xposed Framework, install GravityBox (KK), and hide the icon that way. Or you can use Venom Tweaks (not sure if that only works on the Viper ROM or not).
The LTE Spark icon is a single unit, so you can't remove just the letters. You can see the International Icons pack thread in the Themes forum for Sprint M8 to get the simplified icons for that (no Sun).
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I tried gravitybox can't find where it can disable the GPS off icon
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reinaldistic said:
I tried gravitybox can't find where it can disable the GPS off icon
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Are you trying to disable only the "GPS off" icon, while keeping the "GPS on" icon? I'm not sure if that's possible, but hiding GPS Icon should remove both. I never turn off GPS myself, so I didn't even notice there was an icon for it being off.
[quote name="reinaldistic" post=52144551]I tried gravitybox can't find where it can disable the GPS off icon
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Are you trying to disable only the "GPS off" icon, while keeping the "GPS on" icon? I'm not sure if that's possible, but hiding GPS Icon should remove both. I never turn off GPS myself, so I didn't even notice there was an icon for it being off. [/QUOTE]
either would work for me i dont want the gps off icon wether or not i keep the gps on icon i dont care i just want the phone not to remind me that its off all the time
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found it : the module is called "disable sprint system ui flag"
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reinaldistic said:
found it : the module is called "disable sprint system ui flag"
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Yeah, sorry, it seems GravityBox no longer has the icon hiding function it had. What you found works, but so does Sense 6.0 Toolbox that you can't get through Xposed downloads directly. Search in XDA and you can find that. Has a lot of functionality.
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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
This is my first android with soft buttons, and coming from the DNA's 5" screen I would like to hide the navbar to get more screen space during games. I have root, and I tried GMD auto hide but when I hid the bar the phone just kept crashing. I just downloaded ultimate dynamic navbar and it says the safe way is to get XPOSED and install a module. Where do I find XPOSED? I had a MotoXposed but it didn't have the hid navbar option (and I couldn't get any of the other options to stick anyways) So is anyone out there using an app to hide the navbar on their Moto x? Thanks!
There you go http://bit.ly/1etVjly
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Nova launcher will do what I believe your asking.
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There you go http://bit.ly/1etVjly
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Link didn't work, was it for XPOSED?
neuteboomt said:
Nova launcher will do what I believe your asking.
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I looked around in the Nova launcher settings and didn't see anything about the navbar, maybe i missed it?
Thanks for your help
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I had a MotoXposed but it didn't have the hid navbar option (and I couldn't get any of the other options to stick anyways)
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MotoXposed (as well as the option you are talking about in UDN) require the Xposed Framework to be installed. You download Xposed Installer, install the Framework with that app, and then activate the desired modules within that app.
Go nova settings/look and feel/ un check show nav bar.
The option in nova is notification bar! I tried the usual methods. But get system ui errors. Build prop edit will get rid of it, but that's for good.
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GR36 said:
The option in nova is notification bar! I tried the usual methods. But get system ui errors. Build prop edit will get rid of it, but that's for good.
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Yeah, I don't want to get rid of it, just hide it when I don't need it
GHII said:
Yeah, I don't want to get rid of it, just hide it when I don't need it
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To do this with Nova Launcher purchase version will be needed. Go to Nova Settings/ Gestures and Buttons/ then pick a gester like swipe down/ Toggle Notification bar. You would have to toggle the Notification bar before opening the app.
I hope this helps.
You can always just hide it using that build.prop edit then use pie launcher (lmt launcher) to be your nav bar
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This is my first android with soft buttons, and coming from the DNA's 5" screen I would like to hide the navbar to get more screen space during games. I have root, and I tried GMD auto hide but when I hid the bar the phone just kept crashing. I just downloaded ultimate dynamic navbar and it says the safe way is to get XPOSED and install a module. Where do I find XPOSED? I had a MotoXposed but it didn't have the hid navbar option (and I couldn't get any of the other options to stick anyways) So is anyone out there using an app to hide the navbar on their Moto x? Thanks!
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tsorn.FullScreen&hl=en
This app will help you hide the navbar, and replace it with Pie gestures when you swipe from the sides of the screen. there's lots of customization that comes with it as well. Have fun!
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tsorn.FullScreen&hl=en
This app will help you hide the navbar, and replace it with Pie gestures when you swipe from the sides of the screen. there's lots of customization that comes with it as well. Have fun!
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This app can hide the navbar indeed, but it hide the notification bar and disabled the recent apps interface as well..... Cannot separate these two things......
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What exposed Modules are you using and what works?
I am using Disable Sprint System UI flag 3.0
Hides the GPS icon also shows real icons for 1x/EVDO and LTE
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Notification mod- So I can pull down on the right of the notifications to go straight to toggles.
Sense 6 toolbox- center clock and maybe a couple other things.
Xvolume30-45 step volume on media
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Pandora patcher. Not officially supported by xposed due to legal issues. Have to Google to find it. Also YouTube ad away. Viper rom takes care of my need for gravity and sense 6 toolbox. Venom settings had all that and more built in.
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I use some snapchat stuff & pandora patcher as well. I have Pandora premium so I just use it for unlimited skips. Even allows unlimited through Pandora tether to my deck via bluetooth. Limiting skips on a paid subscription is just stupid. I will have to check out sense 6 toolbox
Thanks guys. Keep them rolling in.
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Nfc icon remover, xprivacy, SwypeTweaks, SMS Xposed, minminguard, crappalinks
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In addition to the previously mentioned crappalinks, and Disable Sprint SystemUI Flag, I also have Xposed Torch (turn on flashlight by holding the volume keys when the screen's off) and MoDaCo Toolkit (disable Google Wallet root/region checks, Disable /mnt/asec, enable "Disable" button for all apps, and advanced power menu).
Currently I'm using:
XPrivacy
DoubleTapToSleep (I love this, puts the screen to sleep by double tapping the notification bar.)
Greenify
Ultimate Dynamic Navbar
YouTube AdAway
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I had a couple others like Disable Sprint SystemUI Flag and Advanced Power Menu until I flashed the Bad Boyz ROM which made those unnecessary.
I'm on stock, and rooted and after installing xposed and wanam the indicator for wifi calling doesn't show up in the status bar anymore. Has anyone else seen this?
There is a wifi calling icon removal option in wanam. Maybe it is checked.
I don't see that option in wanam. Can you point me in the right direction?
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dcvito said:
I don't see that option in wanam. Can you point me in the right direction?
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Sorry buddy, it was in gravity box. Statusbar then ongoing notification blocker. So many tweaks I got it mixed up.
The one in the status bar to the left. What does it mean, and is it possible to remove it?
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From left to right
NFC, silent phone, alarm clock, cell signal, battery, battery, time.
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You can certainly disable NFC, it should be visible in the notification pull-down. If not, click on the pencil icon in the upper right corner of the pull down, next to the "gear" icon.
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The one in the status bar to the left. What does it mean, and is it possible to remove it?
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That's NFC icon.
To disable it goto;
settings -- wireless and networks/ connectivity -- NFC (uncheck the box)
Your done!
If you aren't sure what NFC is, it allows for contactless payment using Google Wallet, as well as the ability to tap phones together to share content.
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If you aren't sure what NFC is, it allows for contactless payment using Google Wallet, as well as the ability to tap phones together to share content.
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Thank you for the quick responses. I do know what nfc is, I just never find an occasion to use it, so I've never seen the icon before. It seemed to just pop up out of nowhere, and I wasn't aware that I had turned it on inadvertently.
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