change the home hold press to open camera - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,,
i hope your fine ,,
can we change the holding action on home button from open google now to open camera or whatever apps like whatsapp ,facebook ,,, etc
is there any chance to do that .

If your phone is rooted, install xposed installer with respected framework and use gravitybox.
You can tweak your phone with multiple mods.
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hitman-xda said:
If your phone is rooted, install xposed installer with respected framework and use gravitybox.
You can tweak your phone with multiple mods.
Regards
hitman-xda
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You are amazing,, thanks a lot
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Multiwindow for CyanogenMod!

Hello everyone. I was searching this for a day. And i found a working one. I tried it with cyanogenmod and it's working perfectly.
First you need xposed installer. Download it from here . Install it,open it , install framework and reboot.
Then you need 2 apks. First one is modded halo. Download it from here . Second one is XHaloFloatingwindow. Download it from here . Install halo and xhalofloatingwindow. Then open xposed installer,touch modules , enable xhalofloating window and reboot. It's done. Then open halo ,pin apps and start it. Then go XHaloFloatingWindow and enable moveble&resizable . Last thing you need is a app switcher. My favourite is this . But you can what you want. It's done happy multitasking :victory:
Thank you but i don't really understand how to use it, i can't have 2 windows at the same moment, can you explain ?
TheSkyline35 said:
Thank you but i don't really understand how to use it, i can't have 2 windows at the same moment, can you explain ?
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I don't know maybe it's rom problem. Just touch apps in notifications bar and it will open in window mode. (if you pinned in HALO)
works great! thank you.
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islam1710 said:
works great! thank you.
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I can confirm, too!!
If you don't want to see a lot of notification in your notification bar there is a way for it. First you need notification toggle pro. Download and install haloshortcut from link. Then open notification toggle , add an app, in shortcuts tab select haloshortcut, touch select app ,select an app and touch create shortcut. You can add what you want. And it isn't take space in your notification bar.
haloshortcut:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2524356&d=1390069328
Sorry for my bad english
I tried xposed and I only need xhalofloatingwindow, if you configure open halo in recent apps with long press, you don't need halo)) or any troggle. It' great :highfive:

Missing a few mods in 4.3 I had on 4.1.2

I have just installed the rom [JB 4.3][UB&LB][9.2.A.0.295] Official Firmware - Rooted&Deodexed from the DaRk-L0rD
Im enjoying 4.3 there are just a few simple mods I used to have on my old rom I would like to know if they can work on 4.3
Mods:
1. Close all button on open apps
2. Additional sound setting for all volumes when you press the volume key, someone did a great mod that gave me all volumes when I pressed the setting key after volume up
3.Remove the mobile data is off notification everytime the phone starts or you turn the mobile data off
4. De-bloat zip I can run in CWM to remove all the bloatware, much easier than doing it all manually with a root app removed
5. Shrink the bottom navigation bar that has the home, back button and recent apps buttons on, I had got used to it being around 70%of that size!
Are any of those 5 available?
Pleased to see Sony seem to have fixed the Bluetooth volume problems they used to have I had replace some file to fix, I also replace the wifi driver which made a big difference to how far I could stay connected to the wifi at work, does the new rom need any tweaks like that or is the wifi strength good out the box?
Thank You
Use xposed framework (you must use xperia dedicated) with Gravity Box installed to get 1, 2 and 3. Or use Xperia Xposed along with Gravity Box to get awesome possibilities
My phone is T. Xperia T.
romcio47 said:
Use xposed framework (you must use xperia dedicated) with Gravity Box installed to get 1, 2 and 3. Or use Xperia Xposed along with Gravity Box to get awesome possibilities
My phone is T. Xperia T.
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Thank You, but you may as well have spoken French to me then, any chance you can possibly send me a few links to topics I should read that will help me understand what xposed frame, xperia xposed and gravity box are?
Thank You
I understand That was my first thought too.
Here are the links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 link to Xposed Framework thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48484642 link to a post with Xperia dedicated xposed framework app
After installing the app you must inject appropriate files (use first step inside the app) then reboot the phone and you can proceed to the next step - downloading the modules:
Gravity Box and Xperia Xposed can be downloaded directly from the Xposed Framework app in download section. After downloading and installing both you must enable them in "modules" section and reboot the phone. Then you can start modding the phone
Some of the mods require rebooting the phone but some of them applies instantly. I have modded almost everything in my phone - from the very top to the very bottom (literally from the status bar to the navbar )
Good luck!
My phone is T. Xperia T.
romcio47 said:
I understand That was my first thought too.
Here are the links:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 link to Xposed Framework thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48484642 link to a post with Xperia dedicated xposed framework app
After installing the app you must inject appropriate files (use first step inside the app) then reboot the phone and you can proceed to the next step - downloading the modules:
Gravity Box and Xperia Xposed can be downloaded directly from the Xposed Framework app in download section. After downloading and installing both you must enable them in "modules" section and reboot the phone. Then you can start modding the phone
Some of the mods require rebooting the phone but some of them applies instantly. I have modded almost everything in my phone - from the very top to the very bottom (literally from the status bar to the navbar )
Good luck!
My phone is T. Xperia T.
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Installed them both, Thank You very much.
WOW I cant believe the amount of settings these apps give you for customisation!
dougie175 said:
I have just installed the rom [JB 4.3][UB&LB][9.2.A.0.295] snip ...
4. De-bloat zip I can run in CWM to remove all the bloatware, much easier than doing it all manually with a root app removed
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Consider Android Tuner. To my opinion it makes a script dispensable, bcs it allows selecting all apps to remove in one go.
peter-k said:
Consider Android Tuner. To my opinion it makes a script dispensable, bcs it allows selecting all apps to remove in one go.
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Thanks Peter Ill check it out now.
Also has anyone got any ideas what the best way to remove the "mobile data is disabled" notification?
I have tried using the ongoing notification blocker in GravityBox to block the OMA Client Provisioning which is what I thought would block it. But unfortunately is makes no difference
Thanks

[Q] Can't reboot after xposed framework installation!

Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Xposed is not compatible with any MIUI ROM and it will never ever be. At least not fully.
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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biso46 said:
Your phone boots on recovery?
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
Yeah xposed framework does not work on miui roms..... You will get boot loops..... I also tried once.
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Jon.Sch said:
Yes it does! Too bad that Xposed isn't compatible with MIUI.
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If you have made nanroid backup wipe factory data / partition then format /system /data / cache and restore your backup or flash any rom.
Don'T ForgeT TO PresS ThankS
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Jon.Sch said:
Hello dudes, I currently use the MIUI V4 ICS 3.22 rom on my galaxy mini. Yesterday I have installed an app called greenify. I wanted to use the hole features of the app so I have installed the Xposed Framework. But after the restart my device is stopping rebooting at the bootanimation. With the deactivation zip on my sd card I could uninstall the framework. How can I bring the framework to work?
Thanks in advance!
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Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that greenery without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Dude!
Should have read the installation instructions beforehand
The Xposed framework is not compatible with miui
Now the only way out, according to me, is by restoring the file system through a nandroid backup.
I'm sorry but no one can help you in any other way.
Not being rude but dude read the whole post before installing anything in your phone.
Other than that I should however tell you that without xposed also works great. Believe me I have used it and still use it.
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
crullick said:
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before you re-flash the whole rom, check if there's an uninstall recovery zip (it should be on your sd)
@TARUN SIDHARTH is "greenery" a different app or you simply use greenify without xposed?!? is it possible to greenify system apps (with a donate version of course)?
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Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
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Use this it will work
http://www.mediafire.com/?7tak4k26d3kssh4
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TARUN SIDHARTH said:
Greenery is a standalone app which works great and does exactly what it offers. The xposed framework just empowers it a bit more and makes it a bit more efficient. But even then Its not necessary that you have to install xposed framework for it to work its magic.
And yes to answer your other question you can greenify system apps with it although that's only available in the donate version.
He sure however that you are careful doing that since greenifying the wrong stood can make your system unstable or cause other problems that may interfere in is optimum functioning.
Cheers
Tarun
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amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
crullick said:
amazing! think i tried almost every possible auto-start blocking app (autostarts, auto-this-and-that, various managers) and none have had a lot of success with the stuff i wish to block (possibly without total disabling and/or freezing (with TiB)
my google magic failed and all i could find was gardening and themeing apps
can you please provide us with the link or pm me some other details
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Details details... Lemme see what more there is to know
Oh yeah umm.. Most of the startup managers for Android are full of crap... The play store ones atleast coz the Google developers policy doesn't allow such apps which actually work really well in this context... Still don't know how they decide that though. Well whatever if you had xposed then it could have been possible. But even then install gsam battery monitor and note the apps which consume the most system resources. Greenify them if you wish to and then they'll open/consume system resources only when they are active ie you are using them in real time.
That's all I guess
Cheers
Tarun
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Now TV & Pingit App don't Work

Is there anyway to make the phone look like this is not rooted so these both apps work ?
Thanks Curtis AKA dragoncurt
dragoncurt said:
Is there anyway to make the phone look like this is not rooted so these both apps work ?
Thanks Curtis AKA dragoncurt
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im not sure what that app does or what Android version you use (it could be a version depending bug) but install Xposed Framework http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk, after you installed it (not just the app, the framework) install the module RootCloak, that module hides the root for a specified app,
cant tell if its working didnt tried out,
App not working
Lefl said:
im not sure what that app does or what Android version you use (it could be a version depending bug) but install Xposed Framework http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk, after you installed it (not just the app, the framework) install the module RootCloak, that module hides the root for a specified app,
cant tell if its working didnt tried out,
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Hi, I'm using 4.4.4 Kitkat by cynogenmod made by the team nova-fusion and i have tried it and does not work and really want the ping it or now tv to work.

Can Someone Help Me to Install Xposed Correctly?

I got Samsung Galaxy S3 and am on Android 4.3 (JB). I installed Xposed from the link below. But when I download and install modules, nothing happens. I also get an error saying the following:
"Make sure Xposed frameword is installed, this module is enabled on Xposed installer and reboot."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
In your Xposed Installer app, head to "Framework" then Install. Your phone should install the framework and reboot. After that go to the app, enable the modules you want to, and reboot your phone again
Also you have to be rooted
SnobaTamba said:
In your Xposed Installer app, head to "Framework" then Install. Your phone should install the framework and reboot. After that go to the app, enable the modules you want to, and reboot your phone again
Also you have to be rooted
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I actually did that. And I still get this error. I dont get it. What do you think I should do now?
yahanna said:
I actually did that. And I still get this error. I dont get it. What do you think I should do now?
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Go to your Xposed Installer > Framework, and post a screenshot here, it should look like the one in the attachments.
And btw are you rooted?
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Hi!
What's with the lane, how do I get rid? I use sony xperia SP, gravity box (JB), GEM Xperia Xposed. thank you.
psytoxx said:
Hi!
What's with the lane, how do I get rid? I use sony xperia SP, gravity box (JB), GEM Xperia Xposed. thank you.
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Check in the modules settings if there's something responsible for transparency Try disabling/enabling that
Could thank you
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I appreciate all your help. I just reinstalled my rom and now I got Xposed installed properly. Thanks,

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