[Q] About Remove 3dot menu on Visual Navigation Bar in AOSP Kitkat - Xposed General

Good evening broes
I'm using PAC Kitkat on my LG G2 that there is no physical navigation on, but there no built-in option to remove 3 dot menu as SlimRom. I have found but I just see 3overflow or Neverflow that remove 3dot menu in apps only. I don't know whether anyone of you could show me anythings as Xposed framework that helps me completely remove 3dot menu on right side of visual navigation bar. Thank you so much!!!
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I really hate the menu that pops up in apps such as facebook taking up space, ive tried hide bar but it also hides the status bar as well. is there anyway to hide or disable this.
also any suggestions on a button remapper that i can use to hold the back button to pull up menu, if not ill just use gmd gesture control(it just causes issue though)
Install a ROM that allows you to hold back for menu like viper, this will remove the menu pop up
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flimsy888 said:
Install a ROM that allows you to hold back for menu like viper, this will remove the menu pop up
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Adding on to this... In the display settings of the rom there should be the option to enable long press as it isn't on by default.
FrostyF7 said:
Adding on to this... In the display settings of the rom there should be the option to enable long press as it isn't on by default.
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Thanks! Got it working on viper:highfive:
How bout a thanks and a high five?
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[Q] sense based rom full screen (no status bar)

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

{Q} How to customize the home button slide menu

Hello i am sick of having only google now as a slide enable app.
I need to modify the slide function to launch custom apps or even disable the function.
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he please i want it gone
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Best/Safest way to hide navbar?

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.
trincisor said:
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
GHII said:
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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GHII said:
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!
Xaroc8 said:
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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Remove Notification Toggle icon from notification bar

Is there a way to remove those two wrench icons at the top without removing the actual toggles in my notifications menu? See attachments.
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r0b0m1nd said:
Is there a way to remove those two wrench icons at the top without removing the actual toggles in my notifications menu? See attachments.
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Sure! You appear to be using either "Notification Toggles" or "Power Toggles". Both have an option in settings to use a transparent icon, but if you do that, it shifts the other icons over so you have blank areas in your notification bar. I didn't like that myself, and instead opted to change it to a battery % icon instead (this is also available in settings).
You -might- be able to use one of the Xposed modules to hide it completely, but I haven't tried.
Dang you are awesome. That did the trick. Thank you!
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Power Toggles has an option to hide the icon but keep the toggles. However, this will cause the toggles to be 'low priority' and will usually be moved to the bottom when you get other notifications.

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