Add onscreen buttons - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Can someone point me out where to find a modded framework res to add JB onscreen buttons to CM10? This was possible for my previous device.
I would like to add onscreen buttons and disable back light on the capacitive stock buttons.
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[Q] Screen wake alternatives

Is it possible to make the screen wake by sliding your fingers across the haptic buttons from left to right or maybe by pressing them in a certain order? I know in my Nexus1 you could wake with several different options like trackball, volume, any of the haptic buttons....
But my question is there a way to have it wake on a simple swipe on the buttons?
no, right now only other alternative is to wake with volume keys
Yes but couldn't it be cooked in a ROM as some mod?
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yeah, but I don't think its a priority right now, our phones are still really young in the dev community

Disable capacitive buttons + onscreen navigation buttons

I'm not sure if anybody has done this but I thought it may be a good idea to enable on screen buttons and turn off the capacitive buttons.
This way we have the ease and customization of on screen navigation buttons + the ability to use the physical home button to turn on the device.
coming from a Gnex, I hear ya!
crazinavy said:
I'm not sure if anybody has done this but I thought it may be a good idea to enable on screen buttons and turn off the capacitive buttons.
This way we have the ease and customization of on screen navigation buttons + the ability to use the physical home button to turn on the device.
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The link below jumps to a thread with exactly what you want. It also changes the home button into a camera button (long press).
In the first post, Sheffy007 posted flashable zips for various ROMs. Not sure what rom you're running, but I've also linked to a step by step tutorial in case things don't work exactly as you want.
P.S. Before flashing, go into settings / display and set touch key backlights to always off. (this keeps them turned off before flashing in touchwiz based roms).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30048716
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Hardware key mapping: how to use recents?

Hey guys,
I am a SlimKat user but dualboot with Miui. Now, that ROM hasn't integrated hardware key mapping, unlike SlimKat and GravityBkx doesn't work, unfortunately. I prefer hardware buttons over soft keys and I don't like OP's button placement. I know off changing the key mapping manually using "Generic.kl" in system/usr/keylayout.
I have found the correct Buttons that I want to have changed, but I don't know how to change them to recents? Menu is MENU WAKE_DROPPED. Back is BACK WAKE_DROPPED. Recents? No clue.
Does anyone know the code for recents? Or maybe I can download a Samsung Galaxy S5 ROM and check the recents code in their(it has a hardware recents button, right?)
Thank you in advance!
BTW: back is key 158 and menu is key 139 for those who want to know.
Oh, wow... Google is amazing...
It's: APP_SWITCH....

Looking for a lollipop rom with this specific feature

So I have tried a few lollipop roms and I can't seem to find one that has the on screen nav button editor/reorganizer. I want to be able to reorder the on screen nav buttons and also assign longpress actions to them. I know you can assign long press to the hardware keys but I would like to be able to do this with the onscreen nav keys. Does anyone know of a lollipop rom that has this feature?
governmentissuejoe said:
So I have tried a few lollipop roms and I can't seem to find one that has the on screen nav button editor/reorganizer. I want to be able to reorder the on screen nav buttons and also assign longpress actions to them. I know you can assign long press to the hardware keys but I would like to be able to do this with the onscreen nav keys. Does anyone know of a lollipop rom that has this feature?
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You should be able to open the SystemUI.apk and edit the navbar yourself if you really need it.
governmentissuejoe said:
So I have tried a few lollipop roms and I can't seem to find one that has the on screen nav button editor/reorganizer. I want to be able to reorder the on screen nav buttons and also assign longpress actions to them. I know you can assign long press to the hardware keys but I would like to be able to do this with the onscreen nav keys. Does anyone know of a lollipop rom that has this feature?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/orig-development/official-vaniraosp-t2890749

capacitive button thoughts and on screen navigation buttons

Can anyone tell me if the u11 has an option for onscreen nav buttons, and your thoughts on the capacitive keys
On viperu11 you can get them but I actually like the buttons on it now. More screen space
rayparlour said:
Can anyone tell me if the u11 has an option for onscreen nav buttons, and your thoughts on the capacitive keys
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You can edit the build.prop file if you have root. I think the capacitive keys are ugly and harder to reach at the bottom. 100% recommend enabling on-screen nav and disabling capacitive back lights.
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ticklemepinks said:
On viperu11 you can get them but I actually like the buttons on it now. More screen space
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Right now that doesn't work. We have to wait for them to fix nav buttons.
rayparlour said:
Can anyone tell me if the u11 has an option for onscreen nav buttons, and your thoughts on the capacitive keys
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my ROM has has the option to disable capacitive keys & activate onscreen nav buttons....I saw someone mention b4 wanting to reverse the capacitive keys, I have a option for that too

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