i had installed installed an app called udn lite ( to hide the navigation bar )
but i found an app better than this one
how could i get back my navigation bar without restoring a nandroid backup :s
i removed the navigation bar with the app's xposed module
Disable the Xposed module, reboot.
If it's still not there, check your build.prop for any lines that say ro.config.hwmainkeys=1 Or something similar. Remove this line and reboot.
WhiteNeo said:
Disable the Xposed module, reboot.
If it's still not there, check your build.prop for any lines that say ro.config.hwmainkeys=1 Or something similar. Remove this line and reboot.
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there is no line like this
fixed by downloading xposed module that resize the navigation bar
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Hello guys how are you? I have never worked with the xposed framework before and never needed it really so i am newbie at this. I installed a Rom for my S Duos 2 and it came with xposed framework install and i tried to install the tinted status bar module. I didn't like it so i tried going the xposed installer and uninstalling that module but after the reboot it is still there and status bar is the same as before. So is there any way i can remove it?
Thanks for reading and any for any help.
If you disable/uncheck a module in the "modules" tab AND reboot your phone, then the module won't be active.
Then, to completely remove it, so it doesn't show in the modules list (or in launcher), you can just uninstall it like you would any app- from your launcher, or from settings/apps section, or using any app from zillions that are capable of making backups and/or removing apps and so on. There's more than one way to remove an app in android ?
I was having an issue on my Note 3 with Gravity Box, I selected it to override my default buttons but then lost the ability to open my MW tray. At the time I didn't realize GB was causing it and I wanted to have my settings to go back to default, my ROM dev recommended a dirty flash. My MW issue has been resolved but now Xposed seems like it doesn't have full root access. Root works for everything else, and a lot of Xposed features are working, but certain things (write to SD, GB's Smart Radio, GB's Status Bar icon color change to name a few) won't work/changes don't stick. The GB options are greyed out even after clicking On. I've tried uninstalling SuperSU updated and reinstalling, and fully uninstalling/reinstalling Xposed but nothing has worked so far. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm running v10c stock firmware, debloated and tweaked. Anyone know how can I remove it?
Yes, root the phone, install link2sd and you will be able to remove all the system apps.
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Yes, root the phone, install link2sd and you will be able to remove all the system apps.
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I'm really sorry, I didn't realize just how unspecific I was. What I meant was: in systemUI, I want to remove the qslide shortcuts that are on the drop-down notification drawer, and not the apps.
drop down the menu and slide all the way to the right side where is the edit button.
in there uncheck the qslide and you are done, you can also choose what else to show in the dropdown menu there or even change which appears first, second etc
I am on Paranoid Android ROM. I can't change the number of columns of quick settings tiles. I already invesitigated and found that I have to change the quick_settings_num_columns value in the res/values/integers.xml, I decompiled, moded and recompiled the SystemUI.apk, but when I flash it or change it directly using Root Explorer (with the correct permissions) and reboot, the status bar is gone and my background too. If I try to restore the original I get the message System UI has stopped. I don't know what to do, if someone can help me I would appreciate it.
Dirty flash the system to restore. Paranoid doesn't support this kind of customization
As the photo, the clock locate at the left side, can we change it to the middle side or right side? This is my first time to use asus's phone. Thank you.
you can do it ....you need magisk, riru,edexposed,and Gravitybox.
first install Magisk. then you need to install Riru via Magisk...then Edexposed. then You need to install Gravitybox via Edexposed. you can change the lockscreen clock via gravitybox. i guess you have Android 10 ...so you need Gravitybox [Q]
lsposed works better,but Gravitybox [Q] doesn't have such a settings clock locate on lockscreen