I updated my SM-N960F to Android Pie yesterday and now I can't get rid of accessibility function in use notification. There's no option to hide it and I've been poking around all day. It's the Single tap to swipe option in case you're wondering. Has anyone encountered or resolved similar issues? I can't seem to find any information on it either.
Go to accessibility in settings, 3 dots top right. You will find hide status notifications..
Amjad.AbdulGhani said:
Go to accessibility in settings, 3 dots top right. You will find hide status notifications..
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Thank you so much! This helped tremendously.
I don't have such option . What now? In the 3 dot menu I have only "Add to homescreen", nothing else.
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Got my note 8 today. Im coming from an s8+ (ive had pretty much all samsing main phones tho).
Well on the s8+ the bottom nav bar would auto hide when not in ise, but if i scroll a webpage it would pop back up.
My note 8 isnt doing this. I am guessing it was change, is there a way to make it work as the s8+ ?
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Got my note 8 today. Im coming from an s8+ (ive had pretty much all samsing main phones tho).
Well on the s8+ the bottom nav bar would auto hide when not in ise, but if i scroll a webpage it would pop back up.
My note 8 isnt doing this. I am guessing it was change, is there a way to make it work as the s8+ ?
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There's, on the far left of the nav bar, a single dot. If you double tap that, it gives you the option to auto hide the bar.
Alternatively in the settings, choose Display then there's a heading for the Navigation Bar.
Tapatalked from my Sprint GN8
Lyspaere said:
There's, on the far left of the nav bar, a single dot. If you double tap that, it gives you the option to auto hide the bar.
Alternatively in the settings, choose Display then there's a heading for the Navigation Bar.
Tapatalked from my Sprint GN8
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Yes i saw that but its not what i talkig about.
On my s8 the nav bar would auto hide then when i touch the screen it would pop up.
I.e.
If i was in the browser it wouldnt be there. Then when if i scroll the webpage up or down just a little the nav bar will pop up.
With the note 8 edge its either always there or not (unless i swipe up from the bottom)
I cant remember it is was a setting of it i did it with the adb commans.
xile6 said:
Yes i saw that but its not what i talkig about.
On my s8 the nav bar would auto hide then when i touch the screen it would pop up.
I.e.
If i was in the browser it wouldnt be there. Then when if i scroll the webpage up or down just a little the nav bar will pop up.
With the note 8 edge its either always there or not (unless i swipe up from the bottom)
I cant remember it is was a setting of it i did it with the adb commans.
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There was recent update on my S8+ that changed the behaviour of the navigation bar. One change was a double tap to toggle on or off (which I now find annoying). However I just checked on my S8+ and the bar will either be 'always visible', or it will be 'always hidden' - appearing only when you slide up from the bottom, where it will hide again when you tap the screen (or after 4 seconds).
In other words it won't appear temporarily by tapping the screen.
I assume the Note 8 has this updated version.
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Lyspaere said:
There's, on the far left of the nav bar, a single dot. If you double tap that, it gives you the option to auto hide the bar.
Alternatively in the settings, choose Display then there's a heading for the Navigation Bar.
Tapatalked from my Sprint GN8
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apprentice said:
There was recent update on my S8+ that changed the behaviour of the navigation bar. One change was a double tap to toggle on or off (which I now find annoying). However I just checked on my S8+ and the bar will either be 'always visible', or it will be 'always hidden' - appearing only when you slide up from the bottom, where it will hide again when you tap the screen (or after 4 seconds).
In other words it won't appear temporarily by tapping the screen.
I assume the Note 8 has this updated version.
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See i never took any updates on the s8+.
And i did the full immersive mode mod on s8 plus, but then reverted it back. Maybe that created what i had on my s8. Ill try it on my note and see what happens.
Nevermind, redundant answer
I've searched and can't find any info on this. I've tried many combinations using AutoNotification and SystemUI Tuner but I can't seem to get the notification off my status bar and notifications when the battery is fully charged. This was not on my Note8 when I had Nougat.... I do NOT want to hide all Android System notifications, so please don't suggest swiping, hitting the cog for settings for this notification, and disabling notifications completely from Android System.
Thanks in advance!
KryptosXLayer2 said:
I've searched and can't find any info on this. I've tried many combinations using AutoNotification and SystemUI Tuner but I can't seem to get the notification off my status bar and notifications when the battery is fully charged. This was not on my Note8 when I had Nougat.... I do NOT want to hide all Android System notifications, so please don't suggest swiping, hitting the cog for settings for this notification, and disabling notifications completely from Android System.
Thanks in advance!
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1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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You started your account here on XDA with this being your first post to say the exact thing I said would not hide it and you mentioned it would not hide it. Thanks, I guess???
Does anyone have any SOLID answers?
Conelley said:
1) Swipe the notification banner
2) Tap the gear icon
3) select Battery Full
4) select Importance
5) select Low
This will hide the notification in a less-obtrusive narrow label titled Android System Info but will not entirely remove it. I haven't found any workaround that removes it altogether.
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Thank you! This worked on my Samsung S7. After selecting Battery Full, I was also able to remove the annoying notification from the lock screen. I had previously tried going through regular Settings >Notifications > Advanced >Show System Apps with no success.
I appreciate you taking the time to help.
Is there a way to make the Notification Icons on AOD & Lockscreen larger?
I've searched the settings and the Google for an answer. I assume it's 'no', but I am hoping there is a way, because it's hard to see what they are, especially without glasses.
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Is there a way to make the Notification Icons on AOD & Lockscreen larger?
I've searched the settings and the Google for an answer. I assume it's 'no', but I am hoping there is a way, because it's hard to see what they are, especially without glasses.
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Have you looked in the accessibility section of settings to see if there's anything specific to AOD/Lockscreen options?
With all of the 9.0 Betas/leaks & regional/carrier stable versions of 8.1,there's a possibility some phones may have something & others don't.......
I'm not seeing anything specific to AOD/Lockscreen on SM-N960U1 official 9.0 beta,but,if you're on any of the 9.0 betas,perhaps Assistant Menu may be of help (Settings > Accessibility >Interaction & Dexterity >Assistant Menu > Assistant Menu Options)
The floating menu button with this may be of help when Magnifier Window is selected as one of the menu options.
It's definitely not the most polished solution I could find,if it even works on the AOD/Lockscreen,but,it's the closest thing I could find to what you're looking for.
The only other option I could think of is looking for lockscreen &/or icon resizing apps in the Google Play Store that may address this.
KOLIOSIS said:
Have you looked in the accessibility section of settings to see if there's anything specific to AOD/Lockscreen options?
With all of the 9.0 Betas/leaks & regional/carrier stable versions of 8.1,there's a possibility some phones may have something & others don't.......
I'm not seeing anything specific to AOD/Lockscreen on SM-N960U1 official 9.0 beta,but,if you're on any of the 9.0 betas,perhaps Assistant Menu may be of help (Settings > Accessibility >Interaction & Dexterity >Assistant Menu > Assistant Menu Options)
The floating menu button with this may be of help when Magnifier Window is selected as one of the menu options.
It's definitely not the most polished solution I could find,if it even works on the AOD/Lockscreen,but,it's the closest thing I could find to what you're looking for.
The only other option I could think of is looking for lockscreen &/or icon resizing apps in the Google Play Store that may address this.
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I looked thru so if these with no joy, but really appreciate the suggestions!
Hi,
I acquired a brand new Samsung Galaxy S20FE last week and updated it to Android 12 with OneUI 4.1, unfortunately I can't seem to remove this thing appearing on top of the navigation bar.
I tried to change the navigation bar to swipe gestures and it stays more or less in the same place. I also tried to disable the side menu and to change the launcher to Nova and pretty much explored all the settings without success, which let me believe that it is a glitch.
Could somebody tell me how I may be able to remove this please?
Thanks a lot!
maybe it's indicator for which homescreen you're on ??
if it is you can turn that off.
3mel said:
maybe it's indicator for which homescreen you're on ??
if it is you can turn that off.
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Unfortunately it is not, there is another indicator for the homescreen page that shows up on top of the dock icons. It tried to put only one page on the homescreen as I figured it would be an indicator and it was still there.
When I reboot the phone, this little thing does not appear right away, it comes up after a couple minutes using the phone, if it helps finding the source of the problem.
Factory reset?
Pouni said:
Unfortunately it is not, there is another indicator for the homescreen page that shows up on top of the dock icons. It tried to put only one page on the homescreen as I figured it would be an indicator and it was still there.
When I reboot the phone, this little thing does not appear right away, it comes up after a couple minutes using the phone, if it helps finding the source of the problem.
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it looks like it a cut off transparent toast message but those shouldn't hang around. when you switch to gesture navigation is it the same amount of it that you see ?
it kinda looks like the navigation bar is on top of it obscuring most of it.
that's Samsung Pay, you can disable it from the Samsung Pay's Quick access settings
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that's Samsung Pay, you can disable it from the Samsung Pay's Quick access settings
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Yes, at long last, the mystery has been solved! Thanks a lot, I had to update and configure Samsung Pay, it was a non-functioning feature of the application.
I think AOD (Always On Display) has something to do with it but it seems that the option to change the custom text on Lock Screen is removed from OP10 Pro. If true, it is pretty stupid. I mean remove the text set during earlier OS versions and remove the option.
Now I have a text there which could be a wrong info (ex-wife and such) but no option to edit/remove it!
Any help please.
I think you are looking for this...
Settings; personalizations; always on display; display settings; display message.
Is that it?
First of all, thanks for replying.
I do not have Personalizations at all, under Settings. "Always-On Display" is found under Settings > Wallpapers and style > AOD. Under this > More Display Settings > Info does show some info that I can add/remove, but can't edit the message that was already set before OOS13
BTW I am on OOS13.0 (Android 13), v NE2211_11_C.20. No root, no magisk, no customization of any type!
Same problem
pedro_sanches said:
Same problem
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Wipe device data
Or use hammer for change phone settings
gagan007 said:
I think AOD (Always On Display) has something to do with it but it seems that the option to change the custom text on Lock Screen is removed from OP10 Pro. If true, it is pretty stupid. I mean remove the text set during earlier OS versions and remove the option.
Now I have a text there which could be a wrong info (ex-wife and such) but no option to edit/remove it!
Any help please.
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for those who are after the text function on the lock screen it was found where this customization is
Activate gpay payment on the lock screen, activate shortcuts on the lock screen in the launcher, lock the screen enter gpay through the lock screen, click on the 3 dots above the right and the settings Text and other customization
TrajanoX3 said:
for those who are after the text function on the lock screen it was found where this customization is
Activate gpay payment on the lock screen, activate shortcuts on the lock screen in the launcher, lock the screen enter gpay through the lock screen, click on the 3 dots above the right and the settings Text and other customization
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It is either Google Assistant or None for me, rest are greyed out.
Edit: Google Pay is installed/registered/in use app
gagan007 said:
It is either Google Assistant or None for me, rest are greyed out.
Edit: Google Pay is installed/registered/in use app
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Google pay
My dude, Google Pay is greyed out. I mentioned it above, I think you didn't notice
gagan007 said:
My dude, Google Pay is greyed out. I mentioned it above, I think you didn't notice
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Made an account just to post this and come out of my lurker hole.
To get Google pay option in the lock screen shortcut section available, I have to open "wallet" from the status bar drop down menu. If you open the wallet app this will not work.
Once wallet is opened from the drop down menu's icon, three dots on top right will have 1 option for lock screen settings. Click that and the first option is to change lock screen message text and the first toggle option is to allow wallet access from lock screen shortcut.
Here you can fix your text and or make that other setting available for use.
These lock screen settings are only accessible through this drop down quick menu that I have found and not the wallet app for some odd reason.
I accidentally set a "test" text to see where it would be placed and then couldn't get back to the setting and spent the next 8 hours trying to find it.
Hope this helps all who are as confused as I was.
Probably try Google Assistant application, by voice searching through it for "lock screen text" . It worked for me on Android 13 (OnePlus phone)
MohammadAli2023 said:
Probably try Google Assistant application, by voice searching through it for "lock screen text" . It worked for me on Android 13 (OnePlus phone)
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The issue is with the AOD custom text message, not the locksreen one.