Improvement request - Immersive Mode - Omni Features Development

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How to find/disable this "immersive mode"? I want to unhiden navigation bar. For the same reasons you mentioned.

Click the edit icon when in the pull-down icon screen, then add the immersive-mode icon.
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Searched but couldn't find anything to that regard.
I am running paranoidAndroid 2.54 and I love the ROM. I use NOVA as my launcher and have/had set the gesture swipe up/down to show/hide notification bar. This works perfectly if the ROM is not in Tablet mode i.e, the notification bar is up top and not at the bottom. With tablet mode turned on, I couldn't find a way to hide the notification bar at all.
Does anyone know of a way that can be done? I just need a way to toggle the visibility of the notification bar when PA is running in tablet Mode and the bar is at the bottom.
Thanks
Found it and feel stupid about it now. The Expanded Desktop in CM10 does the trick.

[Q] changing notification positions in the status bar

I have the Power Toggles app with a list of toggles in the pull down status bar and a battery indicator on the status bar itself. Now normally in previous version of android, the battery indicator and toggles always takes highest precedence, ie the battery indicator will always be on the leftmost of the status bar and the toggles always on the top of the pull down.
Now with lollipop, I noticed that when a new message or email comes in, this new notification will temporarily take precedence over my toggles and indicator, so the message will be leftmost and topmost. I'll have to pull down the status bar before it switches to a position lower than my toggles.
It may not sound like a big problem but it is annoying to me. Is there any way to make my toggles be leftmost and topmost always?

How to completely disable NavBar and Status Bar automatically?

Hi. Is there any way to completely disable the NavBar and Status Bar when I open an app? (A locker)
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galaxy s7 nougat status bar

Good day.
I have recently upgraded my S7 to Nougat and i'm still getting used to the new interface.
Could anyone tell me if it is possible to change the number of items on the left in the status bar before it puts the ... simbol?
Example in the attached pic.
Thank you.
I don't think it's an option, but this is really cool and easy. Instead of having slot of icons you can just swipe down the notifications panel.
OrenGazala said:
I don't think it's an option, but this is really cool and easy. Instead of having slot of icons you can just swipe down the notifications panel.
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Thank you for the reply.
Maybe i have explained wrong.
My problem is that i have a traffic monitor with an icon that says the download speed, but because of the other icons, it disappears.
status bar
Yes you can either display all notification icon or just 1st three.
1. go to settings.
2. go to display
3. towards the bottom you will see "status bar" its after AOD, and led indicator.
- there are two settings 1. show only 3 recent followed by "..." and battery.
- you can turn it off or on from there. if off then all icons for notifications should pop up.
Lahori1 said:
Yes you can either display all notification icon or just 1st three.
1. go to settings.
2. go to display
3. towards the bottom you will see "status bar" its after AOD, and led indicator.
- there are two settings 1. show only 3 recent followed by "..." and battery.
- you can turn it off or on from there. if off then all icons for notifications should pop up.
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Good day.
hahaha! How did i miss that? I searched the hole phone. Thank you!

Overlay app no longer working properly for notification bar

Hello,
I use an app called Display Brightness which allows me to toggle the brightness instantly with an overlay bar in the notification bar. I just installed it onto my S8+ and it doesn't appear within that notification bar, it displays it just under it which kind of ruins any apps that require text input at the top (which seems to be a lot).
Is there any reason for this? Or is there any alternative app which allows instantly display toggle from the notification bar?
Thanks
nugget123 said:
Hello,
I use an app called Display Brightness which allows me to toggle the brightness instantly with an overlay bar in the notification bar. I just installed it onto my S8+ and it doesn't appear within that notification bar, it displays it just under it which kind of ruins any apps that require text input at the top (which seems to be a lot).
Is there any reason for this? Or is there any alternative app which allows instantly display toggle from the notification bar?
Thanks
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Look at screenshots attached.
This is what i use
One app is called Lux Dash (Play Store)
Other snapshot is an app Shortcutter ((Play Store)
It might give you some idea what to do.
The built-in brightness bar can even be shown just above the notification bar, without having to expand the quick settings panel.
And apparently in the future Android O the TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY will be deprecated and apps overlaying the status bar will no longer work.
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-o-is-breaking-apps-that-overlay-on-top-of-the-status-bar/
Please delete this post, it duplicated for some reason after editing
Hmm that's disappointing that they are going to make this feature obsolete, this app has been by far the most useful ever, oddly, when I restart the S8, the brightness toggle overlay does appear in the notification bar but then after a few minutes, it appears further down again as shown in the screen shot.
This screen shot shows the S7 toggle bar working perfectly
This screen shot shows the S8 working less perfectly lol
I understand the default one can show at the top of the notifications bar but that requires the drawer being pulled down doesn't it? This app allows toggle immediately from the top of the phone on any app etc without any further touch

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