Does anyone know of an xPosed module that lets you adjust screen brightness by just swiping over the status bar left and right — that will work with Samsung TW roms? The only module I've found is Gravity Box — it has this, but it only works with AOSP roms.
Outside of this I've only found the app “Display brightness” in the Play Store — but it's kinda bad — very clumsy, the status bar doesn't react — is not available for pull—down in the area where swiping is recognized. It's very inconvenient to use.
Gravity Box has it implemented nicely: left—right modifies brightness, down pulls down the notification area nicely.
Anyone know of anything else that can be used for this?
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Up title.
Also ask the same model.
model for Touchwiz seem rare.
Do you have any good model for TW to share?
the following pic is the model i installed
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How do you take this green battery icon off as I got the percentage bar on with the new version of Android and there's no need to display both.
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How do you take this green battery icon off as I got the percentage bar on with the new version of Android and there's no need to display both.
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You need to install xposed framework, download the sense 5 toolkit, and find the module that alters (and disables) the battery icon in the statusbar. You'll need to be rooted for it to work. Other than that, you can get into settings and disable the percentage and use the icon as well.
Find out which app that icon is coming from. Once you find it disable the notification from the "App" tab in your phone's setting
Thought it might be easy just to unclick something
Is there any dev who could make a module that turns CM12.1 recent menu into one that looks more like Samsungs? I like it much more with the button layout:
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maybe with an option to enable/disable google search bar :X
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Is there any dev who could make a module that turns CM12.1 recent menu into one that looks more like Samsungs? I like it much more with the button layout:
maybe with an option to enable/disable google search bar :X
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Hello friends!!
I have two consultation .
First,
I want to change the default ratio of the multi window.
It is just half by default. For example, I want to change to 70% and 30%.
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Second,
I want to use the sidebar of the multi window.
S2 does not have the sidebar such as this image.
I looked for it in Play Store, but do not work normally.
May I ask you to teach me?
hironori
I can't help you with the questions you asked, but I can recommend an alternative to samsung's multi/floating window feature.
It's a xposed module
XHaloFloatingWindow
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.zst.xposed.halo.floatingwindow
and XHaloMultiWindow
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.lovewuchin.xposed.xmultiwindow
It is a xposed module that enables you to do multi window tasking and also allows you to make floating windows.
It is a bit buggy on Touchwiz, and I haven't confirmed if these modules work on lolipop xposed...
Credits go to pvyParts for his thread at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371330
The mod installs files and app necessary for the mod to work. The app is called battery bar settings. This replaces the normal battery icon with a bar at the top of the statusbar indicating the battery charge. The app is old and doesn't always change settings right away but once it settles in, it works okay. This is a stand alone mod and not compatible with my other mods though it is in my ADB installer as well.
Battery Bar
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=10763459528675584927
Example Top Bar
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Very awesome!
I'm sure many of us are looking for a version that uses the ring notch, like "energy ring". https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=you.in.spark.energy.ring.gen&hl=en_US&gl=US
Hi guys!
Anybody noticed some Light Bleed effect on top of Pixel 5 like mine?
I noticed it when i was using the phone in a dark room...
Can this get "bigger" after some time? Should i ask for replacing the screen?
Thx for your help!
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Hi, I see same effect but I think it's not a screen issue. If you pull down the notification Bar or up for the apps it's black. Same when I use nova launcher, the same black wallpaper I use don't show any bleeding that area. Maybe related to to status Bar in Google launcher
Late reply but i think @michathecat is right. I think there is a effect called "top shadow" (there is also "bottom shadow") that makes this effect. Try installing CPL (Customized Pixel Launcher) from play store (free) and turn those shadows off and you should be good with the "bleed".