Hello,
Is there way to enable vibration when I press back or menu button.
Also in quick settings panel I am missing a flaslight button. Is there way to enable this?
800h and lolipop OTA
Nedjeljko
1. As far as I know, on G800H, only using Xposed;
2. Only installing a customized SystemUI (root needed too).
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I'm rooted and would like to know rather than flash a custom ROM (which I've done in the past and would prefer to stay on stock ROM ) does anyone have flashable zip files for the 2 mods ( removal of 3 dot menu and volume wake ) that are available as part of all the popular custom roms such as ARHD , Trickdroid etc??
I'd really love to be able to apply these on my rooted Telus stock ROM
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adsam3927 said:
I'm rooted and would like to know rather than flash a custom ROM (which I've done in the past and would prefer to stay on stock ROM ) does anyone have flashable zip files for the 2 mods ( removal of 3 dot menu and volume wake ) that are available as part of all the popular custom roms such as ARHD , Trickdroid etc??
I'd really love to be able to apply these on my rooted Telus stock ROM
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Bump because nobody answered your question.
install the Xposed framework and the Modaco Toolkit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245765
HTC One specific modifications currently included are:
Action Launcher Pro + HTC One: Transparent status bar.
HTC One: Disable high volume warning - disable the volume warning that shows when cranking up the sound with headphones in.
HTC One: Enable ADB with secure lockscreen - ADB WILL NOT be disabled on boot if the device has a secure lockscreen configuration. DANGER: This is a potential security risk - handle with care!
HTC One: Enable advanced reboot options - aka EPM, show reboot / recovery / bootloader reboot options on power menu.
HTC One: Enable button options (only required on Android 4.1 ROMs) - the button options item will appear in settings, allowing you to configure the back button long press as menu.
HTC One: Volume wake - wake your device with the volume keys!
HTC One: Hide Kid Mode on power menu - this removes the Kid Mode option on the menu displayed when you long press the power button.
HTC One: Match battery image to % - the standard battery images don't correspond to the % remaining, this fixes that.
HTC One: Rename Flashlight to Torch - for us UK types.
HTC One: Show Blinkfeed icon in launcher - if you are using a third party launcher, this provides a simple way to access Blinkfeed. Just remove all the homescreens.
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Hi guys,
I would like to know which version Cyanogenmod or which Rom in general has an option to DO NOTHING on long press of home button. Right now I am using the Ultimatum Rom based on CM 7.2, which has only the option to launch an app or contact or bookmark on this long press. The second question is how can I edit the CM 7.2 for it to has an option to do nothing on long press of home button. Does anyone know how to do it??
No rom can do that. But if you want no action to be triggered on long pressing, you can always lock your homescreen from editing. This requires a custom launcher like the go launcher ex.
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Fingon1 said:
Hi guys,
I would like to know which version Cyanogenmod or which Rom in general has an option to DO NOTHING on long press of home button. Right now I am using the Ultimatum Rom based on CM 7.2, which has only the option to launch an app or contact or bookmark on this long press. The second question is how can I edit the CM 7.2 for it to has an option to do nothing on long press of home button. Does anyone know how to do it??
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i think you can do this in key settings you can change or disable it but you have to search in launcher settings if you dont find there search in cyanogenmod settings
Hi guys thanks for the answers, i accidentally figured it out when i had to install the CM7.2 rom again. So for anyone who would like this feature also: It is possible but in CM settings you have to uncheck ,'launch recent apps' in long press of home button settings and in the same time enable to have custom action BUT DO NOT choose this custom action, because then you cant choose to do nothing again without installing the rom again or is it possible somehow to reset the CM settings to default without reinstalling the Rom?
Fingon1 said:
Hi guys thanks for the answers, i accidentally figured it out when i had to install the CM7.2 rom again. So for anyone who would like this feature also: It is possible but in CM settings you have to uncheck ,'launch recent apps' in long press of home button settings and in the same time enable to have custom action BUT DO NOT choose this custom action, because then you cant choose to do nothing again without installing the rom again or is it possible somehow to reset the CM settings to default without reinstalling the Rom?
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You can reset CM settings by default reinstalling the rom, but I think you can wipe CM setting data in app too in order to set by default settings, I mean go settings>> applications >> all >> select CM settings and clear data and cache
Do a backup first just in case and then try it
Noob here. I need some help please. I installed the latest Xposed installer on a Asus TF700 running Crombi-KK RC 2. I installed several modules rebooted so everything would activate but after the home page came up there were no more soft keys at the bottomie: return, home, recent. I tried going into Closed to search some of the module settings to see if I could find the problem but if I open a setting to see if it could be responsible for the problem I can not back out because I do not have soft buttons. I tried stopping and disabling Xplosed in the settings/apps but could not back out that either for same reason, no soft buttons. The only think I can do is reboot but that has not solved my problem. Does anyone know which modules could be causing this problem? I also disabled my full screen app hoping that it had been enabled but it wasn't. Thanks.
Disable your modules one by one (open the Xposed installer, go to modules, disable one or more, select "Framework" from the drop down menu, then tap "Soft reboot"). No soft keys needed for that.
You can also temporarily disable them all, check the stuck thread for info on which key combo to use while your device is booting.
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Noob here. I need some help please. I installed the latest Xposed installer on a Asus TF700 running Crombi-KK RC 2. I installed several modules rebooted so everything would activate but after the home page came up there were no more soft keys at the bottomie: return, home, recent. I tried going into Closed to search some of the module settings to see if I could find the problem but if I open a setting to see if it could be responsible for the problem I can not back out because I do not have soft buttons. I tried stopping and disabling Xplosed in the settings/apps but could not back out that either for same reason, no soft buttons. The only think I can do is reboot but that has not solved my problem. Does anyone know which modules could be causing this problem? I also disabled my full screen app hoping that it had been enabled but it wasn't. Thanks.
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I'm struggling about get rid of the avigationbar, yet you already achieved that XDD
I guess that could because of UDN or Gravitybox
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lartomar2002 said:
Noob here. I need some help please. I installed the latest Xposed installer on a Asus TF700 running Crombi-KK RC 2. I installed several modules rebooted so everything would activate but after the home page came up there were no more soft keys at the bottomie: return, home, recent. I tried going into Closed to search some of the module settings to see if I could find the problem but if I open a setting to see if it could be responsible for the problem I can not back out because I do not have soft buttons. I tried stopping and disabling Xplosed in the settings/apps but could not back out that either for same reason, no soft buttons. The only think I can do is reboot but that has not solved my problem. Does anyone know which modules could be causing this problem? I also disabled my full screen app hoping that it had been enabled but it wasn't. Thanks.
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if u cant recover from what you have done reboot into safe mode by holding power button and click and hold power off and click OK. :good:
after rebooting into safe mode. goto settings > apps and uninstall Xposed or clear its data.
Thanks, that is what did and now have soft keys. I did try disabling the navigation bar stuff in GravityBox but that did not work so I removed GravityBox but still using some of the other Xposed modules.
NO NO NO!
lartomar2002 said:
Thanks, that is what did and now have soft keys. I did try disabling the navigation bar stuff in GravityBox but that did not work so I removed GravityBox but still using some of the other Xposed modules.
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gravitybox is awesome. dont uninstall gravitybox
goto gravitybox>Navigation bar settings and enable the master switch for the nav bar and check enable navigation bar. then rebbot and customize
hit the thanks button if u think i helped you (Y)
Did as you suggested and now everything is okay. I did those steps when I first installed GravityBox so I do not know what went wrong. The only thing I did differently is I did not update to the latest version, maybe that had something to do with it.:highfive:
Softkeys gone due to xposed
I hv sony xperia e1 rooted with latest version of xposed installed.
When i installed "Sergir Blurred System UI" module to get translucent notification panel My Softkeys went after the reboot. I disabled the module from xposed and uninstalled it but nothing worked for me. But when I opened xposed installer and in the framework tab I uninstalled the framework then everything worked fine even the keys came back. But I want to customise my phone with xposed and whenever I install framework my keys go away.
I hv even tried toggling immersive mode but it didn't work 4 me.
I tried clearing data of xposed from settings but that also didn't work.
Or is there another good way to get a reboot option that is almost as simple as just using the power button?
Thanks
I believe you need to be rooted to make rebooting work, bit most toggle apps will have that option.
Tried Quick Boot?
chrisrozon said:
I believe you need to be rooted to make rebooting work, bit most toggle apps will have that option.
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I am rooted and was hoping to avoid a toggle app, I have used power toggles on previous phones and liked it but now with lollipop pull down not sure I want to use a toggle app.
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Tried Quick Boot?
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I will look into that app.
Edit: While checking the reboot apps I realized that I have rom toolbox pro, which has a rebooter widget. I am such an idiot.
So I guess the question should be, how can we add advanced reboot menu to the power button?
I recently got this phone, and thanks to this forum, was able to install Magisk, get root, install Ad Away, etc.
I really hate the Android Pie pill button so I went to the setting to turn it off, and the entire gestures menu is missing from the stock Sony Xperia 9 firmware. I've got root and adb access and have tried to set keys like system_navigation_keys_enabled, but the stock rom doesn't seem to respect any of them.
Please tell me there's a way to disable that pill button on this stock rom.
EDIT: Figured it out thanks to some help from someone on Reddit.
You have to disable the XperiaHome application. I installed Nova Launcher, but I still couldn't force stop/disable it, even after a reboot. I have a really old purchase for Titanium Backup Pro which was able to disable it. I rebooted and got my buttons back!