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
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
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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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I just rooted a friend's M8 and included the recovery in the toolkit that said Sprint TWRP I noticed that when I restart his M8, unlike my M7, it just reboots and doesn't offer choices like rebooting straight into recovery. Is there another TWRP that I can flash that will give the menu after reboot?
Thanks
That has nothing to do with recovery, at all. That's not a stock feature. I assume you're running a custom ROM on your M7?
He has stock on his. We just rooted it. I have Viper on my M7. Probably will talk him into Vipor since Sprint is blocking third party WiFi like FoxFi.
yeah, as said that's included with what ever rom you choose
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You can get that menu on the stock ROM with GravityBox [KK] using Xposed. That is my exact setup right now.
GravityBox [KK] ---> Power tweaks ---> Advanced reboot menu
Edit: I have a rooted, S-off stock m8. I just haven't updated my signature in a while.
Edit2: Signature has been updated.
In case you don't know, you can install this guy so you can double tap your screen to wake:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/themes-apps/app-mod-touchcontrol-nexus-4-t2101488
I've been using it for 4.4.2, and I was worried that it wouldn't work for 4.4.3, but it still does. You just need this kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/orig-development/kernel-semaphore-n4-2-0-0-t2232898
Semaphore 2.2.2 and you'll be all set.
I spent an entire afternoon figuring this out by trial and error. Hopefully this saves you all some time.
How is it possible? All modules are removed from the server.app itself is fine from play store. No module, no touch control feature..
Semaphore has for its own dt2w feature
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I still can download the module in-app though.
However, in the future I foresee it will be down soon.
Any dev is going to reinvent something like touch control? I bet with right marketing it can do well. I am willing to pay for that provided that the dev is dedicated :S
WIFI LOST
I use NEXUS 4 with android 4.4.3
I tried to install Touch Control as per your suggestion but unfortunately after installation I cannot turn-on my WIFI
I tried to load Semaphore 2.2.1 (because there is no Semaphore 2.2.2) but it said I cannot use that Kernel (i don't know why)
Then it search automatically available Kernel and install directly, after finish then my Nexus 4 reboot automatically, after reboot I cannot turn-on my WIFI, it only show "Turning Wi-Fi on..." but never turn-on
Is this problem happen with your phone also? What to do now?
felixadhit said:
I use NEXUS 4 with android 4.4.3
I tried to install Touch Control as per your suggestion but unfortunately after installation I cannot turn-on my WIFI
I tried to load Semaphore 2.2.1 (because there is no Semaphore 2.2.2) but it said I cannot use that Kernel (i don't know why)
Then it search automatically available Kernel and install directly, after finish then my Nexus 4 reboot automatically, after reboot I cannot turn-on my WIFI, it only show "Turning Wi-Fi on..." but never turn-on
Is this problem happen with your phone also? What to do now?
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Same here. I'm planning to use a different ROM like 'bricked' to enable slide2wake as touch control is dead.
The solution
Hi,
You can download the 2.2.2 here : www dot semaphore.gr/kernels/Semaphore_N4_2.2.2.zip
After flash this kernel, I reboot my phone, then I start TouchControl for the first time (uninstall/install before). The app ask to load the module, say yes and select the kernel named "Semaphore 2.2.1" and now my wifi work perfectly!
(Sorry for my bad english)
sure?
Sebinto said:
Hi,
You can download the 2.2.2 here : www dot semaphore.gr/kernels/Semaphore_N4_2.2.2.zip
After flash this kernel, I reboot my phone, then I start TouchControl for the first time (uninstall/install before). The app ask to load the module, say yes and select the kernel named "Semaphore 2.2.1" and now my wifi work perfectly!
(Sorry for my bad english)
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Are you sure about this?
Because I have tried to download semaphore 2.2.2 directly and install it to my phone from above website from convolution :
"I've been using it for 4.4.2, and I was worried that it wouldn't work for 4.4.3, but it still does. You just need this kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexu...2-0-0-t2232898"
and I also didn't know how to use it (semaphore 2.2.2)
After install that semaphore and install it to my phone then I install touch control, but unfortunately I still cannot load semaphore 2.2.1 then touch control find another kernel automatically then install it directly and reboot my phone. Finally after reboot my WI-FI immediately cannot turn-on
Could you please help
felixadhit said:
Are you sure about this?
Because I have tried to download semaphore 2.2.2 directly and install it to my phone from above website from convolution :
"I've been using it for 4.4.2, and I was worried that it wouldn't work for 4.4.3, but it still does. You just need this kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexu...2-0-0-t2232898"
and I also didn't know how to use it (semaphore 2.2.2)
After install that semaphore and install it to my phone then I install touch control, but unfortunately I still cannot load semaphore 2.2.1 then touch control find another kernel automatically then install it directly and reboot my phone. Finally after reboot my WI-FI immediately cannot turn-on
Could you please help
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Are you sure that the kernel is installed 2.2.2?
I think we should uninstall "touch control" before installing the kernel.
On reboot,reinstall "Touch Control".
At the first launch of "Touch Control", the app ask me the kernel and I choose "semaphore 2.2.1".
I hope it helps you.
Sebinto said:
Are you sure that the kernel is installed 2.2.2?
I think we should uninstall "touch control" before installing the kernel.
On reboot,reinstall "Touch Control".
At the first launch of "Touch Control", the app ask me the kernel and I choose "semaphore 2.2.1".
I hope it helps you.
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Sure I have installed semaphore 2.2.2 but I download it directly from google store not with the same way as you do because I don't know how to install (flash) like you have done, I don't understand
Could you please explain
Thanks before
felixadhit said:
Sure I have installed semaphore 2.2.2 but I download it directly from google store not with the same way as you do because I don't know how to install (flash) like you have done, I don't understand
Could you please explain
Thanks before
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When you go to the "about the phone" menu, what is the kernel version? For me it's "3.4.91-Semaphore_N4_2.2.2".
To my knowledge, it's not possible to install the Semaphore kernel from the play store.
You can download the zip file from here : www dot semaphore.gr/kernels/Semaphore_N4_2.2.2.zip
And install it with your recovery with the "install from zip" option.
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Which kernel i should use on miui 4.4.2 " to use touch Control???
Is it still required to deodex the ROM to install edxposed on stock Android one?
Because I can't find information that are up to date
it works!
It's not needed to deodex the ROM anymore just flash the magisk modules in this order:
Riru core
Edxposed
Reboot
Also gravit box [p] works not everything but still
I admit I was a little nervous but this information is missing and needed to be tested, I'm on August security patch 10.0.12
I installed it without deodexing and used it for blocking wake locks with the good old Amplify.
Go ahead and install it
rahulmanpur said:
I installed it without deodexing and used it for blocking wake locks with the good old Amplify.
Go ahead and install it
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Are you experiencing a second reboot when you turn the phone on?
Whenever I power on the phone I unlock it and first time I try to open an app it reboots and then continue to function normally
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Are you experiencing a second reboot when you turn the phone on?
Whenever I power on the phone I unlock it and first time I try to open an app it reboots and then continue to function normally
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For me too. I think its normal. I get a third reboot with GravityBox Module installed
I also tried xposed on my a2.. I don't think it does any extra things for us! When first time i tried xposed on my phone and installed some modules reboot my phone to activate them. I got soft brick kinda thing. And using gravity box or max lock makes device much buggier.
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!