xposed modules ? - Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
Sorry if I'm in the wrong place, if so please redirect me. I'm wondering if there are any xposed modules specific to samsung tablets? I already have xuimod (basically just for animations) and wanam. I know about gravity box obviously too but wondering if there's anything else that could benefit my experience with this tab?
Also as a side note , is there a way to change settings to list view? The way they have these tabs set up drives me nuts! I'd like to keep stock from but if I can't change this through xposed than just might have to flash..
Thanks

ebertshay said:
Hello!
Sorry if I'm in the wrong place, if so please redirect me. I'm wondering if there are any xposed modules specific to samsung tablets? I already have xuimod (basically just for animations) and wanam. I know about gravity box obviously too but wondering if there's anything else that could benefit my experience with this tab?
Also as a side note , is there a way to change settings to list view? The way they have these tabs set up drives me nuts! I'd like to keep stock from but if I can't change this through xposed than just might have to flash..
Thanks
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I just downloaded Xposed and looking at what is available.
I will try to see if I can do what you are asking.

1seniorgeek said:
I just downloaded Xposed and looking at what is available.
I will try to see if I can do what you are asking.
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Awesome Thank you!

ebertshay said:
Awesome Thank you!
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there are many modules related to Samsung
just install the closed module installer
and see download section
you will find a lot of Samsung specific modules

Modules don't have to be specific to these devices to work. Key to installing is to read through the support threads of the module to see if any touchwiz based devices have issues. If a slew of them do its a safe bet that the module isn't compatible with the Note pro. If other note tablets are confirmed to work then it's likely but not guaranteed to work. As always, keep a backup just in case you have to wipe and restore.
Here is a list of what I'm running currently:
ActivityForceNewtask
App Settings
Boot Manager
Chrome New Tab
Complete Action Plus
CrappaLinks
Custom Share
Disable Clear Defaults Dialog
Disable Location Consent
Enable Battery Stats Peemission
Gravitybox
Greenify
Heads Up Notifications
Min min Guard
Nlp Unbounce
Ok Google for 3rd party activities
Samsung Alt Symbols
Secure Samsung Clipboard
Suggestions Toggle
View In Play
Wanam
Xposed Recent Task Ram
Xprivacy
Xposed Cast Fix
Youtube Adaway
YourTube

muzzy996 said:
Modules don't have to be specific to these devices to work. Key to installing is to read through the support threads of the module to see if any touchwiz based devices have issues. If a slew of them do its a safe bet that the module isn't compatible with the Note pro. If other note tablets are confirmed to work then it's likely but not guaranteed to work. As always, keep a backup just in case you have to wipe and restore.
Here is a list of what I'm running currently:
ActivityForceNewtask
App Settings
Boot Manager
Chrome New Tab
Complete Action Plus
CrappaLinks
Custom Share
Disable Clear Defaults Dialog
Disable Location Consent
Enable Battery Stats Peemission
Gravitybox
Greenify
Heads Up Notifications
Min min Guard
Nlp Unbounce
Ok Google for 3rd party activities
Samsung Alt Symbols
Secure Samsung Clipboard
Suggestions Toggle
View In Play
Wanam
Xposed Recent Task Ram
Xprivacy
Xposed Cast Fix
Youtube Adaway
YourTube
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LoL! I'm running almost the exact same as on this list. ?
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[GUIDE]dramatically increase performance without affecting battery

hi im here to tell you all what i did to get my infuse running not just better than new but about as fast as any device with a dual core (less than .5 sec slower in a lot of aspects). all this without affecting battery life (that i've seen thus far). so lets get straight to it
NOTE:
if for whatever reason nothing at all happens no changes in speed or battery or anything at all please know i am simply retelling what i did to get the outcome i got it may not work for everyone
DISCLAIMER: I nor anyone else here except for you is responsible for anything that may happen to your device, ever... period​
ok with that out the way there are a few apps that im not sure if they or this whole section is needed but its how i have mine setup so here we go
NOTE:
all links will be at the bottom, also please make sure that if you changed to this rom or updated please have all your apps and configurations setup already so you have everything in place and it'd be less of a hassle really also so you can see the benefits
NEEDED APPS:
greenify (donate)
tasker
xposed framework
bootmanager ( xposed module)
ROM:
ok so first you will need to be running scott's beanstalk latest version (at this time it is 4.4.200)
install instructions are fully detailed in the roms thread
XPOSED FRAMEWORK
you will need xposed framework and two modules for this so download and install xposed framework then reboot
BOOT MANAGER
the first xposed module you need is boot manager which is downloadable in xposed framework installer app
activate in xposed by going to xposed installer/modules and clicking the checkbox
now go to boot manager in the app drawer, and set everything that you DON'T need to not start on bootup (by clicking it till it turns red)
GREENIFY (DONATE)
ok now donwload and install greenify (donate) from play store
go into xposed installer/modules and click the checkbox for greenify
then reboot
go into greenify and press menu experimental features, now check all of them except for the last one (block app state abuse)
now go back to the main app and hit the plus sign and start clicking on everything you don't need running in the background (ie. facebook, twitter, google play services, maps,etc) and your done with greenify
TASKER
ok this is a simple one, go get tasker download and install it, once installed open it click the little plus sign at the bottom right select event, then hit display, then display off then hit th back button (it should ask you to start a new task) click new task (name it what you like) press the plus sign at the bottom hit plugin hibernate now, then hit the pencil at the top right and select all greenified apps, then hit back, back and make sure it's turned on
what this does is greenifies all the apps you selected to do so to once your screen is off
SPEED!!!
ok now that we have the battery part out the way this section will not need any apps at all it is done entirely through rom settings
FIRST: goto system settings/Beanstalk Options/BeanStalk Init.d scripts press ok
now here are what you'll need to enable (if its already enabled for whatever reason just leave it enabled)
enable...:
file system speedup
enable battery tweaks
enable touch tweaks
enable setrenice
enable super tweaks
and lastely enable speedy modified
REBOOT AND ENJOY
NOTE:
effects should be instant after the reboot, if not please let everything load (if you have widgets laid out let them all load) then effects should be apparent
LINKS & CREDITS:
XPOSED FRAMEWORK THANKS TO ROVO89
BEANSTALK THANKS TO SCOTT.HART.BTI
BOOTMANAGER THANKS TO DEFIM
GREENIFY (DONATE) THANKS TO OASIS FENG
TASKER THANKS TO CRAFTY APPS EU​
So you're saying there's really no chance this will work with CM11?
wolfen69 said:
So you're saying there's really no chance this will work with CM11?
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There is an unofficial CM 11 port courtesy of Scott, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2517092. It runs fine on my infuse from what I have seen so far. Not tested extensively since it is not my main phone.
Nice guide im going to try it out on my ace 2x (running beanstalk 4.4) hope it works

[Q] S3 xposed most popular modules

Guys
I was wondering if people would share Xposed modules people use on their S3 and may why.
Thanks in advanced
Wanam is probably the most comprehensive module. It lets you modify a lot of the things you normally find in custom Rom (4 way power, battery, notifications, lock screen).
The second is jelly bean 4.x airplane. Let's apps set the phone to airplane mode. I use it to let apps schedule no network at night.
I run BootManager on all my roms, because it lets you select which apps run @ boot.
GravityBox is a must-have for roms like CM and AOKP, because it lets you mod the statusbar and add a nav bar (if you love it like I do). However, if you have Gummy, SlimKat or many of the current roms out there, you don't need this app's features, because it's baked into the roms.
This belongs in the Questions forum because its a question.
That said:
Wanam
Multiple Widgets
Keyboard Short Delay
I'd like to point out that Wanam gives an error if you're on an AOSP-based rom, that it only works with TW. Not sure if that's legit or not.
U need Wanam 4.4
I was hoping for a thread like this :good::laugh:
I generally use AOSP roms and Xposed. I have been quite partial towards these three modules but mostly the first two:
1) XhaloFloatingWindow: I like Paranoid Android's Halo and I love AOSP, but not every AOSP rom comes with Halo. Since the AOSP rom I use does not include Halo, I use this module to enable it to a certain degree. The module dev is amazingly responsive to requests and in the short time since I started using this, it has gone from just enabling window pops to allowing customizable and resizable window popups, a title bar to maximize/minimize/close the window, window snapping to left/right/top/bottom of your display, whitelist or blacklist to decide which apps open in Halo popup, and many other features. Even though I do not use features like window snapping or resizing of window popups, the fact that it has expanded from a single use to so much more has made this module truly impressive. This module works best with AOSP and you may have issues on TouchWiz.
Sidenote: This is not an Xposed module, however, the app Floating Notifications allows me to have notification bubbles akin to Halo. What this means is that, instead of pulling down my notification bar to check my notifications, I can view them on screen regardless of the app I am in (or only in user specified apps) and interact/dismiss them at will. Beginning in JB 4.2.2, Google introduced something called Notificationlistenerservice API which allows apps to read and dismiss notification(s) without the user actively opening their notification tray. By using an app such as Floating Notifications (or a substitute) I can view my notifications while using whichever app I am currently in, tap the notification bubble which will open into a XHalo-enabled small window, interact with that notification, and close it.
2) Greenify: this module helps force apps to hibernate. I find that it helps reduce wakelocks which theoretically will not clutter up your favorite battery monitoring app (like BetterBatteryStats or Wakelock Detector) and will give you a little extra boost in battery life. I use it specifically for Google Search cuz in my daily usage, it has the most insane number of wakelocks of all my apps. I can't say that my battery life is miles better, it might only be 20 minutes better than without Greenify, however I have fewer instances where my battery has drained significantly and unbeknownst to me.
3) App Settings: this module allows you to edit the DPI of specific apps. I use Chrome Beta and it only removed the address bar as you start to scroll down. I prefer to have it in true full-screen like the AOSP browser (which removes the status bar) so I use App Settings to force Chrome Beta to do so. App Settings allows you to force portrait only apps into landscape however I find this to be hit or miss on the Verge app which is my only experience with a portrait-restricted app.
TokedUp said:
U need Wanam 4.4
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Ahh... that's "Wanam Kit"
Do you really need "Multiple widgets" any more if I'm on TW 4.3?
TokedUp said:
This belongs in the Questions forum because its a question.
That said:
Wanam
Multiple Widgets
Keyboard Short Delay
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lepa71 said:
Do you really need "Multiple widgets" any more if I'm on TW 4.3?
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Well I do. I like having the quick camera access by swiping my lock screen because I use a pin lock. Also its the only way to add a 3rd party lock screen widget and I love the cLock app.

Which xposed modules do you use daily ?

As the title says, I want to know what xposed modules you guys are running on your oneplus also Im not sure if anyone has as many modules installed & completely working in harmony together without any issues as I do but if you do,
id be glad to know what you have installed.
Here are the current xposed modules I am running perfectly :good:
Device : ONEPLUS Xposed Mdules : 33 Installed & Working
ActivityForceNewTask
Always Correct!
App Settings
AppsOpsXposed
Bluetooth Unlock
Blurred System UI
BootManager
Chrome New Tab
Disable Location Consent
Force Fast Scroll
Google Play Music Listen Later
GravityBox
Greenify
Hangouts In Ringer Stream
MinMinGuard
Native Clip Board
Never Sleep
NotifyClean
PinNotif
Play Store Link In App Info
Protected Apps
Quick Access
Screenshot Delay Remover
Smooth System Progress Bar
Statusbar Scroll to Top
Tinted Status Bar
Wi-fi-Pwd
XLockSecuritySlide
xToast
Xposed LED Control
Xposed Preference Injector
Xtended NavBar
YouTube Adaway
Note : there are some more xposed modules I have installed but are disable because they are giving me random FC's on certain apps.
several of these apps dont work or are not needed with cm.
I use Greenify and Crappalinks.
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Says who? I'm not even running the stock cm11s. I find every single xposed mod installed useful.
I actually use greenify, whatsapp mods (to remove the stupid button to take photos in the whatsapp text bar). Going to install crappalinks, didn't know about it, i've just searched for infos on google after seeing it on the previous post
I use these
None, using ART since I can't stand any lag while opening apps with dalvik
Where did you get the greenify module from?
Greenify is an app on the Play Store.
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Can anybody confirm that xhalo floating window is working on lollipop. I'm currently on CM12s and just have amplify and greenify.

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yes, yes i know Gravity Box. But here's the deal i use Xblast tools. it offers way more but not all of what GravityBox has. I don't see the sense in having both of them installed since they conflict big time upon every reboot. So one thing i must have that i had with GravityBox was the ability to edit the Quick Settings. i've browsed through most of the Xposed module indexes and googled but came up with nothing yet. Is there an under-the-radar module/app for it? Any help will get thanked accordingly.

[Q] Is there "Per App Font Enlarge" that will work without xposed framework

Good day dear XDA members. Since updating my Galaxy Note 4 N910C to lollipop I was unable to install xposed framework and frankly didn't want to mess with so many technical adjustments. The reality is that I only use xposed framework to accomplish one task or I should say to install one module "App Settings" so I can enlarge the font in facebook and Google+ (just too small for my eyes). I googled for apps that would work on rooted devices but without xposed and I couldn't find, and I am kindly asking you if you have come across an application that will accomplish this task and does not need to work from within xposed framework. Many many thanks.

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