(Req)How to disable widgetlocker if I would see a notification from peek - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone knows if it is possible to disable widget locker if I get a notification from peek? Now starts widget locker if I want to unlock my phone. See pictures
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Go to widgetlocker app then disable it thru setting
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jordi_e said:
Go to widgetlocker app then disable it thru setting
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This is not what want I am looking for. I would like to disable widget locker only if I get a notification
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I think it's impossible because you've set the widgetlocker (third party app) as your primary lockscreen, or wait for other feedback
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tasker could disable widgetlocker on receiving a certain notification and reenable it after xx seconds or after the screen is turned off
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Thank you now it works perfectly
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Home button & Lock screen shortcut

How do you set apps for shortcuts for both when hou hold down home and on lockscreen?
Google chrome on wifi screams~~~
Loving. This device. Fast as a bugatti
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You mean on the lock ring and where Google now is? if so You can't, that's a Custom ROM thing
Wow that sucks!!!??????!!!! What the hell...what a waste. Of space...
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Suggestion for a "do not disturb app"

Does anyone have a reccomendation for an app that kind of simulates quiet hours in cyanogenmod? I miss that feature on new lovely N5 and I want to wait for CM to be stable before flashing.
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I ended up using Tasker. There's a pretty good setup to import here: http://tasker.wikidot.com/sleepmode
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Thanks I'll try that I hear good things about tasker
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You can try silent hours. It gives you the option of setting the time and days you want the sound turned off.
I use battery Widget reborn. It has night mode/quiet time features and it's good for quick battery info at a glance
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I use the Do not disturb Premium from Google Play very simple to use and plays well with the Nexus 5.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cabooze.buzzoff2
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I use Nights keeper
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I've been using "I'm Sleeping" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zapek.android.sleeping&hl=en

Remove search bar

Is it possible to remove the Google Search bar from my stock launcher. It just bugs me being there, so have to use a Apex which I don't like using a 3rd party launcher.
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TotalMusic said:
Is it possible to remove the Google Search bar from my stock launcher. It just bugs me being there, so have to use a Apex which I don't like using a 3rd party launcher.
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You can't, it's part of the Launcher
Ok thanks.
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TotalMusic said:
Ok thanks.
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Do you really want it? Shall i modd it and send it over?
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Jishnu Sur said:
Do you really want it? Shall i modd it and send it over?
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I do not want the search bar. I am completely stock.
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You can by installing Nova Launcher that is what I am using and stay stock
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mxmarcus said:
You can by installing Nova Launcher that is what I am using and stay stock
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The OP mentioned he doesn't want a third party launcher. You can try disabling Google Search. It worked on other versions of Android but I don't know if it will still work. One thing; anything that relies on search will not work.
I want it out of there as well, I've been on android since the begining and I have an exact layout I use. That location is where my clock widget goes and there isn't a chance in hell I will use their stock launcher until it can be moved.
visually disable that "Search bar", while still having the "Ok Google"
I would love to be able to simply visually disable that "Search bar", while still having the "Ok Google" voice function working (don't mind loosing the Google Now swipe too)!
if there is an app or some hack that can be applied to stock tooted ROM, pleas let me know.
Thanks

Any way to disable the google now gesture when swiping up from home?

TSIA
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JoshuaFCB said:
TSIA
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If your N5 is rooted and and you can install a custom rom. CatalystROM does have that option for you to disable that gesture from home. Give it a go.
Theres also an app called "Google Now Swipe Disabler" which can bind to it and do nothing. The gesture still remains though, very annoying in games!
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TSIA
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+1 very annoying would not use again
waiting on pie controls personally

Notification problem.

Sad thirty having trouble with the notifications?
I can switch SMS sounds!?!.
Anyone experience the same problems ?
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Que what?
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I can't switch notification sounds.
Even though I changed it in the settings.
The sound stays the same. Even after reboot
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hurricurry said:
I can't switch notification sounds.
Even though I changed it in the settings.
The sound stays the same. Even after reboot
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There's notification sound settings in both system settings and in the individual app settings. Also, some apps have the option to override system settings.
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