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Just in case any of you don't like the fixed status bar you can still hide it with the old shell commands, to bring it back for a few seconds just swipe down from the top.
I did on my S8+ and just tried on the Note 8 and it works fine. No Root needed
Follow this write up, there's an even more in depth write up with in this one I'm posting the link for.
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...re-screen-real-estate-no-root-needed-0177297/
I remember this! I'm glad something still works! Thanks for the heads up. Here's my homescreen.
Is there a way to permanently disable navigation bar and use swipe gestures instead? (I don't mean hide the navbar, because it appears when you try to use swipe gestures). I love the immersive mode but constant need to bring the bar back is pretty annoying. I would greatly appreciate if anyone would suggest a way!
If you dont want to go through all this you can use Nova launcer and just choose the option to hide the status bar, it will only appear if you swipe down from the top
FrenzyGr said:
If you dont want to go through all this you can use Nova launcer and just choose the option to hide the status bar, it will only appear if you swipe down from the top
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This is for immersive mode system wide, you will not see the status bar in all apps too.
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I LOVE immersive mode but doing it this way is too buggy for me to enjoy
Causes lag dragging the notification bar down and also bugs out in lots of apps (facebook/whatsapp/MEGA) etc
I have a better idea:
download the "Tiles" app from the play store, it has immersive mode option to be turned on and off from the notification panel, added as a tile. run this adb command "adb shell pm grant com.rascarlo.quick.settings.tiles android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS" then you can set it to ask you to turn off everything or different component. You can still swipe up. Also, you can only turn off status bar. etc.
Also, I am personally using the PIE controls app form the play store instead of the gestures since I am unrooted. Works well.
redline06 said:
Just in case any of you don't like the fixed status bar you can still hide it with the old shell commands, to bring it back for a few seconds just swipe down from the top.
I did on my S8+ and just tried on the Note 8 and it works fine. No Root needed
Follow this write up, there's an even more in depth write up with in this one I'm posting the link for.
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...re-screen-real-estate-no-root-needed-0177297/
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rawintellect said:
I remember this! I'm glad something still works! Thanks for the heads up. Here's my homescreen.
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jedras95 said:
Is there a way to permanently disable navigation bar and use swipe gestures instead? (I don't mean hide the navbar, because it appears when you try to use swipe gestures). I love the immersive mode but constant need to bring the bar back is pretty annoying. I would greatly appreciate if anyone would suggest a way!
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FrenzyGr said:
If you dont want to go through all this you can use Nova launcer and just choose the option to hide the status bar, it will only appear if you swipe down from the top
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Mr.Ash.Man said:
This is for immersive mode system wide, you will not see the status bar in all apps too.
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I LOVE immersive mode but doing it this way is too buggy for me to enjoy
Causes lag dragging the notification bar down and also bugs out in lots of apps (facebook/whatsapp/MEGA) etc
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Here is a screen shot. Sorry for the two posts
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Here is a screen shot. Sorry for the two posts
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Is this a disabled nav bar? That's what I want! Lol
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Guitarfreak26 said:
Is this a disabled nav bar? That's what I want! Lol
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Yes that is. If you swipe up it will appear otherwise it doesn't show.
Is there any way to permanently hide it? I don’t want it coming back when swiping up. Want to replace it with pie.
Is there a way to get a gesture that let's me swipe up to go to home from and screen?. Like webos, Nokia and blackberry 10 had?
I'm trying to find the opposite option. I have a few apps that use immersive mode, but can't use the full screen, leaving annoying black bars. Is there a way to disable immersive mode for these apps so I can keep the navbar and status bar visible?
chuman72486 said:
I'm trying to find the opposite option. I have a few apps that use immersive mode, but can't use the full screen, leaving annoying black bars. Is there a way to disable immersive mode for these apps so I can keep the navbar and status bar visible?
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The app SystemUI Tuner by Zachary Wander, has Immersive Mode. In that category for it you can blacklist app to not use Immersive Mode.
I was wondering if any one knew how to hide the nav bar when the keyboard was open. Where it really bothers me the most is when I'm texting.
Enjoy
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...mes-notifications-note8-t3678166/post74496214
You can use Systemui tuner app, from playstore, there is an option "inmersive mode", you choose navigation bar, and the nav bar will ALWAYS hide, even in home screen, but for this app to work, you need to grant permissions with ADB, the app itself guides you for doing it, look at this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/themes/app-systemui-tuner-zacharee1-t3669988
winol said:
You can use Systemui tuner app, from playstore, there is an option "inmersive mode", you choose navigation bar, and the nav bar will ALWAYS hide, even in home screen, but for this app to work, you need to grant permissions with ADB, the app itself guides you for doing it, look at this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/themes/app-systemui-tuner-zacharee1-t3669988
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That doesn't work. It still shows when the keyboard is open
Well, I use AI type keyboard, the nav bar appears below the keyboard, and the back arrow in nav bar changes to a down arrow to hide the keyboard, I find this as a good implementation, the nav bar does not overlay the keyboard, or you just donot want to see it?
CreepyE said:
Enjoy
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...mes-notifications-note8-t3678166/post74496214
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I have been looking for this ever since I got the note. Thank you so much !!
jjr3211 said:
I was wondering if any one knew how to hide the nav bar when the keyboard was open. Where it really bothers me the most is when I'm texting.
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I just now spoke with Samsung about this. Apparently, they've heard about this issue and will address it in a future update.
*waiting*
GallardosEggrollShop said:
I have been looking for this ever since I got the note. Thank you so much !!
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I just installed, but still see navbar when using keyboard? Do I have to reboot after installing navbar remover apk ?
coolguy said:
Do I have to reboot after installing navbar remover apk ?
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It's a good practice to read the description, not just download stuff. So you don't have to ask unnecessary questions.
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Dejan Sathanas said:
It's a good practice to read the description, not just download stuff. So you don't have to ask unnecessary questions.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 8 using XDA Labs
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I did reboot, but didn't work. Turns out no longer supported for OREO.
I used the following adb commands on my Note 8, and now on my Note 9 worked just fine. Just need to install adb on you pc, and enable USB debugging on your phone, also will not trip knox.
1. Enable developer mode:
a. Go to settings
b. Scroll down to about phone
c. Repeatedly tap "Build number" until developer access is granted
2. Get, and install ADB w/ drivers
3. Enable USB Debugging
a. Go to settings
b. Go down to developer options
c. Scroll down to USB Debugging and turn it on
d. Connect phone with USB to PC
e. When you see an alert on your Note 9 requesting permission to "Allow USB debugging," click OK.*On some devices there may be a delay of five or more seconds before you see the "Allow USB debugging?" alert.
4. ) Open administrator Command Prompt, or Administrator Power Shell on your PC
a. Go to you adb install directory, and enter adb shell
5.) shell settings put global navigationbar_color -16777216
6.) shell settings put global navigationbar_current_color -16777216
7.) shell settings put global navigationbar_use_theme_default 0
Do you remember the adb command to get rid of the navbar all together?
PhilPan said:
Do you remember the adb command to get rid of the navbar all together?
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Sorry I don't.
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mardukeme said:
I used following adb commands on my Note 8, and now on my Note 9 and it worked just fine. Just need to install adb on you pc.
adb shell settings put global navigationbar_color -16777216
adb shell settings put global navigationbar_current_color -16777216
adb shell settings put global navigationbar_use_theme_default 0
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Do i have to enable usb debugging for this and will it trip Knox, please some detailed steps
TIA
pankajgavri said:
Do i have to enable usb debugging for this and will it trip Knox, please some detailed steps
TIA
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Updated first post with somewhat simpler instructions, and it will not trip Knox.
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mardukeme said:
Updated first post with somewhat simpler instructions, and it will not trip Knox.
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Please help, why am i getting this error?
pankajgavri said:
Please help, why am i getting this error?
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That's cause your doing it wrong should look like this.
pankajgavri said:
Please help, why am i getting this error?
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Try this instead of minimal adb and fastboot...https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
Edit...Just do it like Venom did. Don't type "shell" before typing every line.
This is cool thanks
A way to remove it would be great. Thanks any way
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elmemyself said:
A way to remove it would be great. Thanks any way
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I think just changing the color in settings resets it
This still works...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/themes/change-navigation-bar-colors-t3622626
I tried this last week on my Note 8, and it worked just fine. Now that I have my Note 9, I can't get it to work. All of the commands go through without error, but the color doesn't change. I did receive an OTA yesterday after setting up my Note 9, could that possibly be why this doesn't work?
Can someone post a pic of the end result of the navbar please
ianmb said:
Can someone post a pic of the end result of the navbar please
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After running the adb commands in the OP, my Navbar seems to be black on some apps but white on others. I thought I remembered my Note 8 navbar being black all the time after running these commands. Is your Navbar white in the xda app?
Had my navbar black on my Note 8. After time, it made the white a different shade in the area where the navbar is when I hid the navbar. I would much prefer a clear navbar except for the buttons of course, and those can be nearly clear or maybe dark grey. Anyone know the color code for clear or almost clear? TIA.
The reason Samsung doesn't give us dark or deeper colors is literally to prevent screen burn in from dark colors, I had the Black Nav bar on my N8 since back in January and these days I can see the effects beginning to show from its use on the display, Its not terrible but its there.
Just keep in mind that it'll happen when using a black nav bar eventually, I'm still going to use it though.
lyall29 said:
After running the adb commands in the OP, my Navbar seems to be black on some apps but white on others. I thought I remembered my Note 8 navbar being black all the time after running these commands. Is your Navbar white in the xda app?
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No its black in the xda app. I just went with a theme and chose to use the theme color for navbar in settings. Thanks for the uploaded pic
Critical Detox said:
The reason Samsung doesn't give us dark or deeper colors is literally to prevent screen burn in from dark colors, I had the Black Nav bar on my N8 since back in January and these days I can see the effects beginning to show from its use on the display, Its not terrible but its there.
Just keep in mind that it'll happen when using a black nav bar eventually, I'm still going to use it though.
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Do you know of a dark color to prevent this burn tend to keep my phones for a long time
It would be really nice if Samsung would allow the clear navbar to not be hidden so quickly. Or allow us to make it stay up indefinitely. It would be nice if there were an ADB script to change the timeout of the hidden/clear stock navbar option. For me, that would be the ultimate/best option.
Since I had burn-in on my Note 8 from always having a black nav bar (used the adb script), I have decided not to go with the black navbar on my note 9. I am having the navbar hidden where you have to swipe up to get it to show. Just don't want another burn-in situation. Can't stand the stock whitish colors of the navbar options. I use material_black theme on my phone, and use all dark wallpapers, etc. Last thing I want is a white/bright navbar which does not go with my dark themes at all. So unless someone comes up with a script to change the timeout of the hidden stock navbar option, I guess I will be swiping up for my navbar all the time. Not that tough, but still a PITA that is should be user customizable.
Hi, is there like a adb command or something else that can help me to display all my apps in fullscreen?
chieco said:
Hi, is there like a adb command or something else that can help me to display all my apps in fullscreen?
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I used systemui tuner.
*edit* I only hide the navbar, I leave status bar. The only thing i've noticed however is that it won't work with stock launcher. Using any other launcher it will hide. I guess we will have to wait until developers update their apps to work with samsung. Same thing happened on my essential phone. had to wait till devs fixed the screen resolution cause of the notch.
jasonevil said:
I used systemui tuner.
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on one ui? which one do you have a link?
I also used System UI Tuner but in immersive mode there is only a black bar on top.
I didn't find a way for full immersive mode yet.
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this makes your device full immersive mode permanent.
Full Time - Immersive Mode
(Permanently hide status and nav bar, restart device afterwards)
Code:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.status=*
freebee269 said:
this makes your device full immersive mode permanent.
Full Time - Immersive Mode
(Permanently hide status and nav bar, restart device afterwards)
Code:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.status=*
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didn't work on my S10... maybe there is a different command for one ui pie devices?
Immersive manager
Good day.
I use immersive manager (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.immersivemodemanager), because it has 2 modes, 'global immersive' and 'per app immersive'. So i can choose which apps use immersive mode.
It can be activated through ADB with a PC.
Hansoliv said:
Good day.
I use immersive manager (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.immersivemodemanager), because it has 2 modes, 'global immersive' and 'per app immersive'. So i can choose which apps use immersive mode.
It can be activated through ADB with a PC.
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I tried but it doesn't work with S10+. The black bar on the top still stay there. :crying:
Other advices, please?
megg said:
I tried but it doesn't work with S10+. The black bar on the top still stay there. :crying:
Other advices, please?
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Sorry to ask, does the black bar covers the screen all the way down the camera holes?
it could be a stupid sugestion, but i saw a review video that the owner removes that black bar in an settings option .
I don't currently own the phone, so i cannot help you any further.
Having same issue with bar across the top. I have full immersive on Nova launcher but not on any apps.
megg said:
I tried but it doesn't work with S10+. The black bar on the top still stay there. :crying:
Other advices, please?
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jasonsoto said:
Having same issue with bar across the top. I have full immersive on Nova launcher but not on any apps.
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Go to Settings/Display/Full Screen Apps and change the setting for the offending apps to Full Screen (default is auto). If that doesn't work, then perhaps the apps that are giving the issue don't support it.
I have all of my apps set to full screen and none of them are full screen... I have even used the adb command and all it does is remove the status bar info but I am still stuck with the bar.
Bar across top
This is what I am talking about.
What i as saying in my response (at minute 2:48)
https://youtu.be/37ImrfsFoxc?t=168
I understand that. All of my apps are set to full screen not auto. If you look at the screen shot that is what Chrome looks like in full screen mode.
Str0ntium said:
Go to Settings/Display/Full Screen Apps and change the setting for the offending apps to Full Screen (default is auto). If that doesn't work, then perhaps the apps that are giving the issue don't support it.
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I've done this of course but I'm looking for a browser that goes full screen.
This setting works for youtube and the home but not for all apps (like chrome or samsung internet browser) where the black bar unfortunately is still there.
megg said:
I've done this of course but I'm looking for a browser that goes full screen.
This setting works for youtube and the home but not for all apps (like chrome or samsung internet browser) where the black bar unfortunately is still there.
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Not sure what you have going on, then. The version of chrome that came on the phone is working fine for me in immersive mode. Granted, all that it does is color the top of the screen with the color theme of whatever site I'm on. But, it's definitely not putting a black bar there. So far the apps I've tried, and work: Chrome, Yahoo, Discord, Sync. You sure you don't have "hide front camera" option enabled in the full screen settings?
You are right the bar changes color with the color theme of the website. But i'm looking for a way to remove it. I've tried in settings and with immersive manager via adb and I didn't succeed at the moment.
megg said:
You are right the bar changes color with the color theme of the website. But i'm looking for a way to remove it. I've tried in settings and with immersive manager via adb and I didn't succeed at the moment.
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For me, both the nav/status bar hide when I am in immersive mode. I used Immersive mode manager and it worked fine. Right now just using Button Mapper by Flar2 to map the bixby button to it.
That looks like you are in gesture mode, not immersive mode. I actually prefer gesture mode. Swiping up just to get the bar is a pain.
Does anyone know a method to remove the tinting from the status bar? Making it the same colour as the app headers or even transparent with the background?
For those that want to take advantage of this beautiful screen and all it's glory. These commands will remove the status bar, the navigation bar, or both. They must be run using ADB. I did not create this, these commands have been around for quite a while and I have been using them as far back as the Galaxy S8.
They do the same thing as immersive mode in System UI Tuner but without having to install another app and run commands for that app to work and yes before you ask, I have used that same app on some of the recent phones I have had. These commands are just for those that want the full screen experience.
Without further ado here are the commands to be placed into ADB.
To hide the Status bar:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.status=*
To hide the Navigation bar:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=*
To hide both Status and Navigation bars:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.full=*
To revert:
adb shell settings put global policy_control null*
Hope Y'all enjoy it.
truckerdewd said:
For those that want to take advantage of this beautiful screen and all it's glory. These commands will remove the status bar, the navigation bar, or both. They must be run using ADB. I did not create this, these commands have been around for quite a while and I have been using them as far back as the Galaxy S8.
They do the same thing as immersive mode in System UI Tuner but without having to install another app and run commands for that app to work and yes before you ask, I have used that same app on some of the recent phones I have had. These commands are just for those that want the full screen experience.
Without further ado here are the commands to be placed into ADB.
To hide the Status bar:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.status=*
To hide the Navigation bar:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=*
To hide both Status and Navigation bars:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.full=*
To revert:
adb shell settings put global policy_control null*
Hope Y'all enjoy it.
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is there a code to disable the nav bar permanently? for instance, with the code above it basically hides the nav bar. it is still available if you swipe up. i'd like to completely disable it so it never shows and use LMT with gestures instead.
knives of ice said:
is there a code to disable the nav bar permanently? for instance, with the code above it basically hides the nav bar. it is still available if you swipe up. i'd like to completely disable it so it never shows and use LMT with gestures instead.
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Oh my god thank you. I'm looking for the same thing. I want to remove the navigation bar entirely. I use fluid navigation gestures right now, because I absolutely hate the OnePlus navigation gestures animation you get. (Flingy shrinking square effect)It feels like it's slowing down the phone.
But when you use the fingerprint sensor with fluid gestures, for a brief moment, the system has to shoot the navigation bar back down again. it's annoying and glitchy. It feels like I can't win, there's always a stupid animation I don't want to see
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Oh my god thank you. I'm looking for the same thing. I want to remove the navigation bar entirely. I use fluid navigation gestures right now, because I absolutely hate the OnePlus navigation gestures animation you get. (Flingy shrinking square effect)It feels like it's slowing down the phone.
But when you use the fingerprint sensor with fluid gestures, for a brief moment, the system has to shoot the navigation bar back down again. it's annoying and glitchy. It feels like I can't win, there's always a stupid animation I don't want to see
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edit /system/build.prop:
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
untested
knives of ice said:
is there a code to disable the nav bar permanently? for instance, with the code above it basically hides the nav bar. it is still available if you swipe up. i'd like to completely disable it so it never shows and use LMT with gestures instead.
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I just go into settings and then into buttons & gestures and then navigation bare and gestures and set it for gestures and viola, nav bar gone.
truckerdewd said:
I just go into settings and then into buttons & gestures and then navigation bare and gestures and set it for gestures and viola, nav bar gone.
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yes, but the nav bar still comes up when you swipe from bottom to top or when you open the keyboard to type something.
i have it set to hide both bars and thats what it does now
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edit /system/build.prop:
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qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
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unless there is something specifically different with oneplus - this build prop edit no longer works since going to Pie.
there definitely is some way to hide it because some custom roms like Resurrection Remix still remove it completely if you want.
gonna keep trying and see if i can get rid of it all together
Hi
I love to use the phone in full immersive mode, but I have problem with the keyboard. Let's say I have kb up in the browser. Somebody sends me a msg, I have the popup (which I'd also like to be able to disable btw, in case if you know a trick), and it brings back the statusbar for the time of the pop up, and that causes the reloading of the kb. Very annoying. Plus in whatsapp it breaks the ui, the top bar with the name of the contact disappears, and the type bar also covered by the kb for a few pixel widht. If the kb is not up, there's no problem. Am I the knly lucky with these issues?
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I just go into settings and then into buttons & gestures and then navigation bare and gestures and set it for gestures and viola, nav bar gone.
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you're right - this is the way to do it. when you have it turned on the keyboard doesn't come up. that combined with the adb code to hide both bars seems to work
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yes, but the nav bar still comes up when you swipe from bottom to top or when you open the keyboard to type something.
i have it set to hide both bars and thats what it does now
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unless there is something specifically different with oneplus - this build prop edit no longer works since going to Pie.
there definitely is some way to hide it because some custom roms like Resurrection Remix still remove it completely if you want.
gonna keep trying and see if i can get rid of it all together
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This worked for me:
Requirements: ADB and Fastboot installed on PC or Mac.
Instructions: Type without quotations in CMD or Windows PoweShell (use "."before command in PowerShell):
"adb shell wm overscan 0,0,0,-202"
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And for full, semi, etc. immersive; EdExposed with GravityBox P --> Display Tweaks --> Expanded Desktop Mode settings. In addition, GravityBox adds the Expanded Desktop mode change button to the Power Menu
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.full=
hides it completely, been using since I got the phone, I love the impressiveness of full screen mode, only thing is the round corners sometimes partially obstruct screen elements, my previous Mi Mix was much squarer and didnt have this (minor) issue.
I only use the code for the status bar and not the one for the the nav bar or full since I use gestures. I did try it with it with full and had no issues with the buttons popping up when I swipe up or down nor did I have a y keyboard issues.
Skenderbeggar said:
This worked for me:
Requirements: ADB and Fastboot installed on PC or Mac.
Instructions: Type without quotations in CMD or Windows PoweShell (use "."before command in PowerShell):
"adb shell wm overscan 0,0,0,-202"
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And for full, semi, etc. immersive; EdExposed with GravityBox P --> Display Tweaks --> Expanded Desktop Mode settings. In addition, GravityBox adds the Expanded Desktop mode change button to the Power Menu
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"adb shell wm overscan 0,0,0,-202"
this code moved it a bit too much. any idea what number stock is? trying different values and its not working
EDIT - i kept messing with this so the keyboard was at the very bottom and the number i needed was -75
Is there an easy way to enable per app nav bar immersive mode? On stock LG Oreo, there was a toggle on the nav bar that you could enable / disable per app to show / hide the nav bar (nothing for status bar .. but I like having the status bar).
If not I think I found something to work on
Edit : So I see that Renovate Ice offers per app, but I am not going to pay for a feature that I can fix myself. I run xxx no limits, and I think I will get in touch with that dev to see if he will let me work with him to get it added in.
-- Brian
I cheesed out and paid for Renovate. It is nice that you can run Renovate with xxx No Limits at the same time .. the only issue being the timeout of the AOD . Way too fast with both installed.
Again, I have only had this phone since Friday, but I will be tearing through the code, and fixing all these little issues that bug the sh*t out of me without someone having to pay for it
-- Brian
Hi
Is anybody there uses full immersive mode on 10?
Before on 9 I had some issues, when the keyboard was active. After it was fixed. (I was on havoc).
Now as I swapped to 10 some months ago, I have the same issue. I was waiting all these months to be fixed, but still the keyboard breaks the ui. You can see in whatsapp chat, substratum, even in xda app, when you write a post.
This only happens, when I hide statbar, as navbar is always hidden, that doesn't give problem, so I did a blacklist for the statbar for tgese apps. I use system ui tuner app.
Do you know any way to fix this?
I wrote a couple of times to the forum of the rom I use, but no answer. I know, not so popular the full immersive mode, but I really like it, please share if you know a fix, thanks.
BTW @truckerdewd I recommend putting a "" around the *
The * is a wildcard character and also sometimes treated as a regex
Code:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation="*"
That should prevent headaches for anyone using shells that auto fill the *
anupritaisno1 said:
BTW @truckerdewd I recommend putting a "" around the *
The * is a wildcard character and also sometimes treated as a regex
That should prevent headaches for anyone using shells that auto fill the *
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I copied and pasted the exact commands from a web page that I have saved in my email. I have used the same exact commands all the way back to when the Galaxy S8 came out without incident. Best way to prevent the * from bring auto entered in command prompt is to not use Windows shell but to actually make windows use command prompt. Windows shell sucks and I detest it.
truckerdewd said:
For those that want to take advantage of this beautiful screen and all it's glory. These commands will remove the status bar, the navigation bar, or both. They must be run using ADB. I did not create this, these commands have been around for quite a while and I have been using them as far back as the Galaxy S8.
They do the same thing as immersive mode in System UI Tuner but without having to install another app and run commands for that app to work and yes before you ask, I have used that same app on some of the recent phones I have had. These commands are just for those that want the full screen experience.
Without further ado here are the commands to be placed into ADB.
To hide the Status bar:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.status=*
To hide the Navigation bar:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=*
To hide both Status and Navigation bars:
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.full=*
To revert:
adb shell settings put global policy_control null*
Hope Y'all enjoy it.
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thanks! it worked!
A11 broke immersive mode it seems