Hello,
I just want to ask if there any ways to change the quicksetting panels in the quicksettings-drawer and display them also as shortcuts in the notifications-drawer? I haven't found any options but though that this is a standard option in Android. Just know it from my old phone with CM10.2. I've attached some images to show what I mean.
Dont think so mate, seem to be stuck with whats there in the moto g, strange
Without root, Power Toggles will allow you to change the Quicksettings shortcuts. With root, Xposed Installer and the 'GravityBox' module, you can rearrange the Quicksettings-drawer.
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Under the notification bar, not a widget.
I recall a way to flash a .zip to get more quick settings there, but can't put my finger on it.
Anyone know of how to put extra settings under the notification bar, like add screen orientation sensor on/off, etc. alongside the already existing brightness, wifi, etc.?
Using Inspired Ace v1.0.1 ROM.
Is there a mod I can flash to allow the notification shade from the lockscreen? Would be nice to access Torch without having to unlock my device...
EDIT: I should point out that I don't use the lockring, and I like how 4.4 eliminates the lockring if you use a PIN for security.
EDIT 2: Even a (gigantic) Torch widget for the lockscreen would be acceptable.
So you're not able to pull down notifications or toggles from your lockscreen? By default you're able to but maybe not once you've set a password. There are many flashlight/torch widgets however.
There is a mod for Xposed called Notification Mod that enables you to pull down your notifications shade when you have a PIN lock. Couple that with the torch quick settings tile from GravityBox and you'll be good to go.
Sent from my Moto X
i use widgetsoid to add a torch toggle widget to the lockscreen, and i've just set my unlock to be pin rather than slide and it still shows up, so that might be worth looking into
We have a winner! This thing is perfect. Completely minimalist, it's just a small, or medium, or huge plain flat holo-style icon as a widget on the lockscreen. In all sizes, it's centered. Tap it and the LED goes on, tap it again and the LED goes off. Couldn't have asked for a better solution. And to think, I was just about to spend hours trying to figure out what the heck "Xposed framework" is and what ROMs it's compatible with and how to use it, just to get a flashlight on the lockscreen.
How is this not a feature in every ROM yet???
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spectrl.DashLight&hl=en
I'm trying to get the AOSP battery icon instead of the Sony one. I've tried GravityBox, which works to add the AOSP icon, but Sony's one is still there. I know I can disable it in settings but it still shows on the lock screen and when the notification pane is down. Is there any other way to change/remove Sony's battery icon?
Not Optimal... But it works!
So I am figuring you are trying to do this because you got gravity box and when you apply a battery icon it adds it alongside the stock one but doesn't replace it... So there three easy steps to get rid of it! First of all in the settings search for personalization, system icons and untick battery... this will get rid of the battery in the status bar when it is NOT pulled down; then go to the xposed app and download a module called clean lock screen, activate it and tick the option for the removal of the status bar icons... this will get rid of it in the lock screen BUT it will also remove the gravity box one and the WiFi and data signal icons... and lastly, download a module from the xposed installer called android N-ify, this will add some awesome features like the double-tap recents to go to last applications and yata yata but most important thing is that this will customize your notification and quick toggle panel and it by default hides battery... so reboot and your stock battery should be successfully hidden!! I know your question is kinda old by now but I just got back to stock marshmallow in my z3 and was struggling with this same exact problem and this was the best solution I was able to find for this!
No particular reason, but i just don't want it there.
okay, so there's is this edit option on the status bar, click that and from there you can modify it, simply drag the hotspot icon from top to the bottom where the rest of options like Cast etc are present, for custom roms it will be the edit option and for MIUI it will be the more option.
hit thanks if works !!
I just updated my P7P to the latest security update and rerooted and all.
Root works and all other modules installed seem to work corerctly.
However, Themer can no longer change anything related to the Quick settings beyond transparency and AOSP mods can't apply any changes whatsoever, and trying to enable network monitoring on the quick settings pannel makes the UI to crash constantly.
Lsposed and its modules are also enabled and working correctly.
Anyone else expariencing the same issue?
I am missing anything important here?
[SOLUTION]
-Disable Magisk hide or any similar functionality.
-Uninstall all the theme modules, even the ones that seem to work.
-Reboot
-Access the apps settings and delete all data from all the apps realted to the themes and modules just uninstalled.
-Reinstall all the modules (reboot required).
-Apply all the theming options you had before.
After that it should work again.
If you have very especific and complex themes adn UI changes made you might want to try to create a backup of those before going through that process, as it will remove all UI modificatons made with those tools.
All the stuff I use in Themer (Gradient, QS shapes, custom brightness slider + icons) works perfectly for me.
However in AOSP Mods I can't move the status bar clock to the right anymore, since updating my phone to the December patch. Other things like moving the brightness bar to the bottom work, though.
jericho246 said:
All the stuff I use in Themer (Gradient, QS shapes, custom brightness slider + icons) works perfectly for me.
However in AOSP Mods I can't move the status bar clock to the right anymore, since updating my phone to the December patch. Other things like moving the brightness bar to the bottom work, though.
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For me shapes, brightness bars, colors on the panel and so dont work, the custom clock does tho.
On AOSP mods nothing related to status bar works, and if i enable wifi status on Quick Settinsg Pannel i get the UI crashing...
Okay, i fixed it.
For anyone with the same issue, this is what i did:
-Disable Magisk hide or any similar functionality.
-Uninstall all the theme modules, even the ones that seem to work.
-Reboot
-Access the apps settings and delete all data from all the apps realted to the themes and modules just uninstalled.
-Reinstall all the modules (reboot required).
-Apply all the theming options you had before.
After that it should work again.
If you have very especific and complex themes adn UI changes made you might want to create a backup of those before going through that process, as it will remove all UI modificatons made with those tools.