I was curious if any knew of an advanced power menu framework for nexus 6 5.xx? I have only found apps but nothing to flash into my existing stock root img.
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Jah Ruggz said:
I was curious if any knew of an advanced power menu framework for nexus 6 5.xx? I have only found apps but nothing to flash into my existing stock root img.
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Sorry read your post again and realized that you already did the apps. Lol
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Maybe I am misunderstanding what you are looking for. But, just in case. Look at MCR Modpack. While it doesn't alter the normal boot menu. It does add boot options to the notification bar. It isn't as elegant as long press on the power button. But it only takes 2 swipes and 2 taps to get to it. Imho it isn't that much more trouble.
Xposed APM+
Try Xposed with APM + read the xposed thread very carefully and take the extra 10 min of your time to make sure its clear for you will make your life that much easier.
I am on stock root and have achieved advanced power menu. Good Luck.
Side note I am a simple user and am unable to provide help I just take my time and read everything. 5.1 lmy47d
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/official-xposed-lollipop-t3030118
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
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Hey guys!
I recently began to use Roms which is based on stock again, and one of the feautures i miss the most from cm7/miui is the ability to force-close an app with a long press on the back key.
Does anyone know of a MOD or something that can enable this feature on stock roms?
Or can point me in the right direction or something?
Would be awesome to have it on stock roms!!
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FC appears when an app is stucked, at least this is happening to me. If I keep pressed back button, it will display a dialog.
pzayx said:
Hey guys!
I recently began to use Roms which is based on stock again, and one of the feautures i miss the most from cm7/miui is the ability to force-close an app with a long press on the back key.
Does anyone know of a MOD or something that can enable this feature on stock roms?
Or can point me in the right direction or something?
Would be awesome to have it on stock roms!!
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On stock roms you can view the running programs through the inbuilt program monitor and close them .
pzayx said:
ability to force-close an app with a long press on the back key.
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I think it's a feature of CM
I could be wrong
mashray said:
On stock roms you can view the running programs through the inbuilt program monitor and close them .
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Yes, but this isn't the same, nor as easy.
I'd hope for this feature too, as I'm about to go from a Droid 2 with CM7 to a Droid 4 ... root will give me most of the things I want, except this.
In galaxy s2 you can use jk deluxe settings (search it) to use this function on stock (need root) rom
Settings>Developer options
First activate them at the top, then head to the bottom of the list, the entry furthest down is the one you want.
This should work for any ROM with dev options available, which frankly I think is everyone...
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Its a ROM specific function and as far as I know there is not any mods available sadly
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I really hope they can get a build working for us, now their builds are booting but phone doesn't have any volume, GPS causes a reboot, and that's the main stuff I've encountered that keeps it from being usable, besides that its amazing im constantly trying to find new builds everyday I NEED THIS ROM! have you guys tried it yet
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I really hope they can get a build working for us, now their builds are booting but phone doesn't have any volume, GPS causes a reboot, and that's the main stuff I've encountered that keeps it from being usable, besides that its amazing im constantly trying to find new builds everyday I NEED THIS ROM! have you guys tried it yet
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There are plenty of other good rom`s to choose from and try atm
There is, xenon 9 is really stable but vanir is similar in features and has crazy speed tweaks, also its the only ROM I know of with the .25x animation speeds
New build!
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/mako/_FILE_LIST_.html
Surprisingly i fixed the phone issue with flashing the no in call volume fix for t mobile lte and the GPS doesn't reboot, maps just hangs
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ridearoundsolo said:
There is, xenon 9 is really stable but vanir is similar in features and has crazy speed tweaks, also its the only ROM I know of with the .25x animation speeds
New build!
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/mako/_FILE_LIST_.html
Surprisingly i fixed the phone issue with flashing the no in call volume fix for t mobile lte and the GPS doesn't reboot, maps just hangs
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There was a reason why mods locked their thread in the development section...
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Hey guys, since i have not yet reached the limit for posting in the development forums I might as well post here since the title matches. What are the differences between the DHO and Nuclear builds? I am sorry if its in the original thread somewhere, I tried to look for it.
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Hey guys, since i have not yet reached the limit for posting in the development forums I might as well post here since the title matches. What are the differences between the DHO and Nuclear builds? I am sorry if its in the original thread somewhere, I tried to look for it.
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Usually, the only difference is that they're built by different people. They might have small little local changes, but all in all your not really missing out on flashing on over the other.
Connor Baker
Thanks man, i tried it and only difference seems to be the theme, rest looks the same. I have troubles with the inbuilt torch in both cases though. It doesnt want to shut down and keeps turning on.
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Thanks man, i tried it and only difference seems to be the theme, rest looks the same. I have troubles with the inbuilt torch in both cases though. It doesnt want to shut down and keeps turning on.
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I just set torch to the long press on one of my nav keys. Doesn't turn on/off by itself when I do that.
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I see, i will try that, thanks!
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Also have any of you guys tried some other kernel along vanir? I am sure many of you did, the question is - Did u get the inbuilt performance manager to work with some other kernels? I m currently using AKs kernel and I always get FCs when trying to open the app.
Vanir - Android 7.1.2
vanir_mako_7.1.071917.zip
First Vanir with Android 7, which finally managed to run me.
This ROM uses the kernel lineage.
In addition, it is very underdeveloped, because it does not work properly debugging, so you can not connect through adb and install applications.
There is also no possibility of a normal apk installation (message: Package installer has stopped).
I checked and I can confirm that the navigation buttons work very well in Vanir ROM, for Nexus 4 with an inactive touch pad at the bottom of the screen.
I can add a ROM to the compatibility list.
ze7zez said:
vanir_mako_7.1.071917.zip
First Vanir with Android 7, which finally managed to run me.
This ROM uses the kernel lineage.
In addition, it is very underdeveloped, because it does not work properly debugging, so you can not connect through adb and install applications.
There is also no possibility of a normal apk installation (message: Package installer has stopped).
I checked and I can confirm that the navigation buttons work very well in Vanir ROM, for Nexus 4 with an inactive touch pad at the bottom of the screen.
I can add a ROM to the compatibility list.
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I'm using vanir 7-31-17 build with open gapps pico magisk v13.3 and quanta reborn kernel
package installer works just fine as for adb I don't have a computer right now to test that with are you purposely steering people away from this ROM for some reason?
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I'm using vanir 7-31-17 build with open gapps pico magisk v13.3 and quanta reborn kernel
package installer works just fine as for adb I don't have a computer right now to test that with are you purposely steering people away from this ROM for some reason?
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Thank you for your attention. My opinion was premature.
I installed ROM again (the same file without re-downloading) and adb works normally.
Installation through
Settings -> Storage -> Explore
also works as it should.
Probably the first installation was damaged.
Unfortunately, I have to retract my opinion regarding the operation of navigation buttons on the inactive bottom of the touch screen.
Previously I tested on my second N4, where the inactive touch screen I have in the middle of the screen.
Since there wasn't a thread made in the development forums I figured I'd start one here. Any success installing AOKP any bugs? Lets discuss it here.
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I'm on it. No issues so far, as there aren't many custom features yet.
Any sources for the AOKP nexus 5 edition?
I'm using my phone for gps to get home so I'm a bit scared to flash it. As soon as Im home I'm gonna take this baby for a spin. Definitely an awesome Christmas present.
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Feel nice to finally be able to run AOKP on hammerhead. Too bad its soo skinny for now. Guess I'll head back to cataclysm for now and wait for devs to fill the ROM with the goodies.
Ran into an issue of not being able to get root access. Anyone else able to reproduce?
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Aaand it's official.
http://aokp.co/blog/celebrate-this-christmas-with-kitkat#swaggababy
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small feature list:
statusbar brightness slider
wake up on charge
customizeable hardware keys
volume smash rotation
usb debugging notify
show IME switcher
toggles - style, setup, order
app permissions
advanced powerbutton menu
build in superuser
themes
so far so good
Can anyone with a chromecast confirm that when you try to cast from Google play movies app its causes a soft reboot? All other apps work fine, not sure if its ROM related or not. So far its running great.
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Official thread up ! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585951
MWilkenson said:
Can anyone with a chromecast confirm that when you try to cast from Google play movies app its causes a soft reboot? All other apps work fine, not sure if its ROM related or not. So far its running great.
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Same here
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Same here
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Hopefully it gets addressed soon. Had to use my laptop to cast it and its kinda inconvenient lol. Otherwise I'm loving aokp as usual.
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Big fan of AOKP ... I ran this rom on my N5 for about 12 hours without any issues. I did not try chromecast though so I can't speak to that issue as others have brought up.
I jumped back to beanstalk for now, but will likely come back to AOKP when more bells are added.
you have to try dirty unicorns, its tottallyyyyy awesoommmmeeee!!
some pics with feature:
https://copy.com/vFk3c
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aokp_hammerhead_kitkat_nightly_2013-12-30.zip is up
Haven't tried it myself but some of the comments in the development thread suggest that chromecast bugs are a thing of the past as well as some other bugs.
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well then!
me and my friends are mostly unimaginative and only use GravityBox!
i was wondering what else everyone else is using and why?
lets go!
I only use one other module besides GravityBox: NFC LockScreenOff Enabler so I can use my nfc tags with the screen off...works great.
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I have 2 modules gravity box and youtube AdAway
Why not just use adblock for your adblocking needs?
Tinted Status/Nav Bar!!!!!
greenify
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XPrivacy
XuiMod. You need this in your life. Animated listview scrolling brings me indescribable pleasure.
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- Gravity Box KK for various tweaks
- App Settings for Immersive mode for various apps
- Boot Manager for some faster screen running on start-up
- AppOpsXposed for ... AppOps
- Immerse Me ... It's there, unchecked though since I have App Settings
Commenting with links would be great
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Commenting with links would be great
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Hi,
Take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541.
Who needs custom roms if there is Xposed and modules such as gravitybox.
The whole flash a 150mb rom everyday to get X or Z new feature is gone for me. Stock 4.4 and xposed is the way to go.
Xposed is such a univeral way of modding android, I simply dont want anything else. More devs should move on to xposed I think.
Gravitybox is so universal for aosp it is a custom rom on itself based on all features it packs.
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Xposed puts a huge drain on my battery. That's why people flash the custom roms or at least why I do.
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Xblast and GravityBox
Currently using:
AppOpsXposed - To enable App Ops on 4.4.2 stock.
GravityBox - To give me customization options that I enjoy and have become used to.
Greenify - App wakelock control, experimental features.
Intelli3G - Intelligent radio control, enable 2G when on WiFi, 3G when not on WiFi, etc. This one is new on my list, still trying it out but it's a favorite battery saver and appears to work great .
First 3 are current favorites and the last one I'm trying out but I think it may be a keeper.
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Who needs custom roms if there is Xposed and modules such as gravitybox.
The whole flash a 150mb rom everyday to get X or Z new feature is gone for me. Stock 4.4 and xposed is the way to go.
Xposed is such a univeral way of modding android, I simply dont want anything else. More devs should move on to xposed I think.
Gravitybox is so universal for aosp it is a custom rom on itself based on all features it packs.
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+1 same here using stock with xposed and gravity box, I no longer see the need to flash custom ROM.
IMHO this is the new way to customise Android!
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Xposed puts a huge drain on my battery. That's why people flash the custom roms or at least why I do.
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xPosed doesn't do anything to your battery. It's the mods you install that are causing the battery drain.
Gravitybox right now. That's about it. Wish the back button hold to kill worked properly. I miss that from CM.
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AppOpsXposed
GravityBox
Greenify
JellyToast
I see no excess battery drain whatsoever.
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jelle2503 said:
Who needs custom roms if there is Xposed and modules such as gravitybox.
The whole flash a 150mb rom everyday to get X or Z new feature is gone for me. Stock 4.4 and xposed is the way to go.
Xposed is such a univeral way of modding android, I simply dont want anything else. More devs should move on to xposed I think.
Gravitybox is so universal for aosp it is a custom rom on itself based on all features it packs.
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This. When i first got into rooting, the ROM i chose was based of off if it had the feature i wanted at the time. everything else was a bonus. Xposed + GravityBox lets me pick and choose
Favorite mods are obviously GravityBox
Greenify Pro
Tinted Status Bar
I know I did this with galaxy s4, I believe by xposed. Do I also need exposed for note 4. If you can provide the module that'll be great. Btw how stable is xposed for 5.0.1?
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Use unofficial xposed for note 4.
Not sure which module.
Here are people talking about xposed on note 4
https://m.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/36n6a9/unofficial_xposed_for_samsung_lollipop/
mxl180 said:
I know I did this with galaxy s4, I believe by xposed. Do I also need exposed for note 4. If you can provide the module that'll be great. Btw how stable is xposed for 5.0.1?
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Xposed Additions has got you covered there - you can remap any button or button combo to do anything you want. It also separates the mapping functions depending on if your screen is off, at the lockscreen, or unlocked... for ex. I have home+vol down mapped to flashlight when the screen is off :good:
There's been a lot of discussion lately about Xposed causing a big performance hit on 5.01... however I really haven't noticed any problems with performance during any actual usage, only benchmarks. It would be a stretch to call it "stable" (it is alpha software after all) but it hasn't caused any major problems so in my case at least, it's "stable enough"
I'm not at all familiar yet with Tasker or IFTTT. By any chance can you make your volume button turn on/off the flashlight with either tasker or IFTTT or a combination of the two. Or for that matter is there any way to do this with any app or combination of apps. I ask because it sounds like a convenient little shortcut and I'm NOT rooted.
Thanks for any advice.
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