I know there were settings for this in GravityBox and in many ROMs but I'm wondering if there is an easy way to just mod or flash something to enable it being that Xposed doesn't support ART.
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Are there any apps that allows you to use the volume controls to open a menu and then be able to set each sound volume individually?
I had this before using the Grabvity Box before Lollipop.
I'm not on stock rom, running Terminus just looking to be able to control all the volumes without having to go into settings each time.
thomas.owns said:
Are there any apps that allows you to use the volume controls to open a menu and then be able to set each sound volume individually?
I had this before using the Grabvity Box before Lollipop.
I'm not on stock rom, running Terminus just looking to be able to control all the volumes without having to go into settings each time.
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CM 12 has this implemented already. I'm sure the guys working on Terminus will merge it eventually.
thomas.owns said:
Are there any apps that allows you to use the volume controls to open a menu and then be able to set each sound volume individually?
I had this before using the Grabvity Box before Lollipop.
I'm not on stock rom, running Terminus just looking to be able to control all the volumes without having to go into settings each time.
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Try this tread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/req-expandable-volume-bar-t2977895
Hello!
I am wondering if there is an xposed module (or a setting) to disable auto expanded notifications on Android 5.0 Lollipop. I am only reading about auto expanding all notification and thinks like this.
But i want to disable auto expanded notifications. The reason is mainly PowerAmp app which has a notification to control music playback. The thing is that my phone screen is pretty small (Samsung Galaxy s3 mini with CM12) and PowerAmp notification is always expanded.
So, is it possible to disable auto expanding notifications on Android Lollipop? I have already tried "App Settings" xposed module, but an option "Disable big notifications" does not seem to work.
Thank you!
You could try GravityBox, or NotificationManager. I have no idea if any of them supports modifying behaviour you want to change though.
If I were you, I'd lower the dpi in build.prop, as I find Music controls to be quite handy
I have to admit that my request is quiet unusual.
GravityBox and NotificationManager do not have those functions.
Could you point me to some direction to learn something more about that build.prop? I have never modified that file before...
Me too
DecentM said:
You could try GravityBox, or NotificationManager. I have no idea if any of them supports modifying behaviour you want to change though.
If I were you, I'd lower the dpi in build.prop, as I find Music controls to be quite handy
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Old thread, but I am looking to stop any notification from expanding in Lollipop/Marshmallow. The reason is I might accidentally swipe on a notification while I am just swiping to get to the settings panel, and there is no way to collapse the notification again.I hate it, one of the reason I am still on KitKat
Did you guys ever find a way to do this? Expanded notifications are annoying and take up a lot of space. And save a whole ONE tap.
Disclaimer: I'm super noob with Xposed and GravityBox.
I'm running OxygenOS and I played with a bunch of tweaks in GravityBox, they all work just fine. But, with pie controls, I'm not quite sure about a thing here. I enabled it by tapping 'Always' in the option, that was supposed to enable the pie controls if I'm not wrong, but that didn't. Can someone tell me what am I doing wrong here?
javed24 said:
Disclaimer: I'm super noob with Xposed and GravityBox.
I'm running OxygenOS and I played with a bunch of tweaks in GravityBox, they all work just fine. But, with pie controls, I'm not quite sure about a thing here. I enabled it by tapping 'Always' in the option, that was supposed to enable the pie controls if I'm not wrong, but that didn't. Can someone tell me what am I doing wrong here?
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You are in the wrong section. We have a support thread for GravityBox [LP] and it's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v5-0-0alpha-tweak-box-t3037566
Anyway, check pie trigger position settings. Note, that if your device has navigation bar, pie won't work with bottom trigger set. Either use different screen edge or take advantage of expanded desktop to hide navigation bar and automatically enable pie when expanded desktop is turned on.
I was wondering since Xposed is not yet available for Nougat, how do you guys apply customization like long-press to skip songs, add options to power menu etc?
I know some ROMS have build in options but I would like to know if there are Apps for customizing Stock ROM.
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I was wondering since Xposed is not yet available for Nougat, how do you guys apply customization like long-press to skip songs, add options to power menu etc?
I know some ROMS have build in options but I would like to know if there are Apps for customizing Stock ROM.
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From my knowledge you aren't able to do this kind of things with one app.
Maybe you have to add them manually with root rights
So basically not sure if this is a general bug or if I need to Firmware Reset since the various OTA update installations etc.
(Unrooted, full stock, latest update)
I can't adjust the Ring volume with the volume rocker, it only allows me to adjust the Media Volume/Chromecast Volume.
I have to goto Sound Settings to make the Ring volume adjustment, weird or not?
Advice anyone ??
If anyone is able to confirm this behaviour or let me know you can adjust the Ring Levels with the rocker as per expected please.
I'll then know I need to Firmware reset and start from scratch.
(Goblins in the system, post OTAs always plagued my time on Sony Androids, so I'm suspecting much the same on this instance).
Thanks in advance to anyone who dares
This isn't a bug, it's a feature in pie. Volume buttons adjust media volume, but you can go into settings by hitting the gear.
You can swap the function using gravity box. Need root with magisk, riru to get edxposed, then gravity box.
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jonchance_84 said:
This isn't a bug, it's a feature in pie. Volume buttons adjust media volume, but you can go into settings by hitting the gear.
You can swap the function using gravity box. Need root with magisk, riru to get edxposed, then gravity box.
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Appreciate you pointing that out.
What a silly feature to remove.
Thanks