Could someone kindly explain to me what does the red part mean? Thanks!
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Go to the settings tab (module specific settings) or the Xposed Installer's Settings pane (global settings) and check the "Versions to be shown" preference.
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Hi all,
Today I received my 4x HD (yeahhhhh)
In statusbar is always showing the NFC icon.
Is this meaning that NFC always on is?
I can't find the option to turn it off.
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I added it to the quick settings, then turned it off from there. Not sure where main settings option is for it though.
Settings -> Wireless & Network -> More.. -> NFC Toggle
Or modify the Statusbar
HilfsaffeMojo said:
Settings -> Wireless & Network -> More.. -> NFC Toggle
Or modify the Statusbar
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Thanks for the fast and good answer.
Its off now....
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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
Lockscreen rotation works, but whenever I go into landscape orientation, the wallpaper and widgets stay on half the screen. I've messed with the background in both system and Gravitybox settings. I've also looked to resolve conflicts between Xposed modules. Anyone else experienced this, or have any thoughts?
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I "solved" this by disabling unlock effect. Would like to have both, but this was the only workaround I could find.
EDIT: It's only the WaterColour unlock effect that causes this issue.
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@montev87
Try wanam module. It has that feature and it works just fine. You can download it from playstore or xposed repository.
If you have a fix that you think would help users, please share it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2793441
@K-Alzwayed I have Wanam. The "Enable lockscreen rotation" option does not work on my device. Only the one on Gravitybox.
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Just got a moto 360. I want to use it as a trusted device, but don't want that icon in my notifications bar at all times. Is there a way to get rid of the notification but keep it as a trusted device?
Touch and Hold on the notification. App Info -> Hide Notifications
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Tried that and the check box is grayed out and doesn't allow me to change it.
nijom said:
Touch and Hold on the notification. App Info -> Hide Notifications
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manoosie said:
Tried that and the check box is grayed out and doesn't allow me to change it.
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It's part of Android System, which is probably why you can't disable it. If you're rooted, Gravity Box (Xposed module) has an Ongoing Notification Blocker that will allow you to hide specific icons. I've disabled this one and the keyboard switcher, both are part of Android System.
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.