Hi buddies
Check the pictures below. If you want to try Jolla OS experience on your device, you are at the right place
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1) Install JollaLauncher.apk from below. (This is edited for 4.2 devices)
http://goo.gl/nSI7Hl
Do not turn on accessibility for Jolla Launcher
2) Enable expanded desktop from gravity box (Means no status bar no navigation bar) Turn it on.
3) Install Heads-up notifications from below (Free App)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=codes.simen.l50notifications
4) Open app
Enable heads-up and
Go to accessibility turn on accessibility for Heads-up notifications
5) Go to settings/security and disable lock screen
That's all :good:
Restart your phone
Enjoy it
Thanks riyono for editing Jolla.apk
Notes
Screenshots are captured on Xperia C
I also use full!screen app for anyone interested
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tsorn.FullScreen&hl=tr
Could you please help me? I enabled it but it's still like this. I don't know why. It didn't hide the navi bar.
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This is my first app on Google Play and it is for my own need, to access dictionary while surfing browser or quickly switch on the flashlight. Yes, there are some great apps on Google Play but for practicing myself on Android so the app is developed......Hope you all like
This tool is very small and easy to use while you want to quickly access another app and give you some features
- Customize the bar, including color, size, w/o text, location, opacity, shortcut order
- Add any app shortcut on your phone with searching
- Also integrated few useful quick settings, Wifi switcher, back to Home shortcut, Lockscreen
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Now it is free. Enjoy this app and if you have some good idea just tell me and I will add it in if I could.
Shortcut Bar || Shortcut Bar FullHD
Note : If you could not uninstall this app please deactivate the device administrator first.(Setting -> Security -> Device Administrator OR in Shortcut Bar setting -> Edit Enable/Disable Setting -> Deactivate lockscreen)
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This Applicaton is for the user who have that back button problem!
Go To My Site To Download:
1]Go To Google And Search droidapks118
2]And you can see that Google Site below
3]Click into the site then you can download there!
PS:Im new user so i can't post link here!I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND!Thank You
Function:
Soft-key of the back button. I work does not require root.
The Floating Button and the Navigation Bar are displayed.
The home button and the notification bar can be displayed. The displayed button can be selected.
The Button or Widget can move in long push.
– The Navigation Bar cannot be used by terminals (Galaxy etc.) without a navigation bar, and Android4.4.
– Don’t react to the tap of a widget.
– Widget supports operation only a “Clock&Battery”
In order to use it, please turn ON “Back Button” service from “setting -> Accessibility Option.”
Android4.4 without the navigation bars.
Does not try to collect the terminal data this app.
Please Click Thank You If I Help You!:good:
Some Image:
Any Problem Please Write Down Below!
Well I'm very sure it'll come in handy... his site:
https://sites.google.com/site/droidapks118/
Your favorites apps one swipe away, from anywhere !
The app has been totally updated, here the highlight :
- new navigation drawer with google playstore categories
- edit your app name, icon, tags...
- mini mode, minimal ui, pure t9, faster launch
- quick swipe, up to direct swipe access to your fav apps
- full icon pack support, theming
- in app search with contacts, youtube, maps...
- many other configuration options
Mentioned on Android Police
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...e-launch-zones-for-lightning-fast-app-access/
Check it out !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.ebt.appswitch
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Let me know what do you think ?
Thanks and enjoy
Great app, I've been enjoying it. Would it be possible to include an option to switch on contacts search as well (similar to App Dialer Pro)? I find that feature useful as well. I also made this feature request in the google+ community.
Hi.
Anyone can tell me how do I get rid of the pound sign?
Cm13 stock
Thanks
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The sign shows that an app is having root access right now.
Pull down the quick settings and tap on the root tile, it will show you which app is using it.
Thanks. I'm fine with that. Just don't want to see the icon
There is no way to disable the icon other than closing the app which is using root.
You could switch to SuperSU which will replace the builtin root.
I don't have any experience with it on cm13 though.
If you could find the location of the # icon image, you might be able to replace it with a null image.
Anyone know where that 'image' is stored?
There is an xposed module which can disable it. Please check below thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-xposed-tweaks-cm-t3279109
Open settings >dev options>manage root access>unmark notification toast Done after reboot the sign will disappear(worked for me lineage os 14.1,nexus4)
Harithehacker said:
Open settings >dev options>manage root access>unmark notification toast Done after reboot the sign will disappear(worked for me lineage os 14.1,nexus4)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Works!!
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The SystemUI of Android is always evolving. But the most important restriction is that Apps can't add new features to the SystemUI. The biggest changes you can do, are customizing the quick settings. You can't do much more. But it looks like Google is allowing developers to add new features to the SystemUI using Apps.
The app info screen is where you go to see permissions, notification status, data storage, and some more. A few levels deeper in the SystemUI, you can go to the settings using the recents menu. Now developers can add the settings of their app to the App info in Android Settings. It will show up as a small gear icon that, when pressed, will open the app's settings.
Developers can add this features by adding this line to the source code:
Code:
[/FONT][FONT=Lucida Sans Unicode]android.intent.action. APPLICATION _PREFERENCES
This can see this in the Android N developer preview documentation too.
Source: AndroidDevelopers (Google)