Anyone figured out a way to do this? I could've sworn GravityBox had an option for this but it does not. It seems to me the only modules that allow this option are device specific ie Sense, G2Tweaks, etc.
JJ2525 said:
Anyone figured out a way to do this? I could've sworn GravityBox had an option for this but it does not. It seems to me the only modules that allow this option are device specific ie Sense, G2Tweaks, etc.
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not possible .. on P7 it is possible
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Building an app that requires full kiosk mode on a nexus 5. No access to or notifications from other applications, as well as hiding any system nag, tool bars.
I know kitkat now supports 'immersive mode' , but this isn't sufficient since the user still has access to other apps and the system menus.
Does anyone know of any application or system 'hack' that will allow kiosk mode on a Nexus5 device?
If you had no access to system bars then you would have no way of exiting the app.
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prsterero said:
If you had no access to system bars then you would have no way of exiting the app.
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I think that is the point of having a "kiosk" device. One where its accessible to the public and they cant do anything but use the app that's opened. Much like the PC's at BestBuy / other retailers where they have the adverts / "check out these cool features" demo programs that you cant close out of.
You might be able to pull off something like that with a custom launcher but I don''t think there is way for a standard application to do that.
yes it IS possible
The only thing I haven't been able to do is hide the top icon bar with the wifi, battery level , clock icons viewable on a swipe down from top
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People have been modding away the Nav par all together and switching to pie controls etc. It's certainly possible.
bblzd said:
People have been modding away the Nav par all together and switching to pie controls etc. It's certainly possible.
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Have you been able to remove the status bar? (My only remaining hurdle)
Did you ever resolve hiding the status/notification bar?
I've got my nexus 5 for a couple of months now, and as soon as I've had it I rooted it and installed the xposed framework for modifications. I use gravity box in order to use pie controls and hide my navigation bar but I kinda miss my on-screen buttons but can't seem to find a way to do it.
Extended desktop mode is off.
I've enabled the navigation bar in gravity box for no success, and tried to used the GMD hide soft keys application but that doesn't seem to work as well (either does several other applications)..
Even tried and disabled gravity box but nav bar just won't come back..
Both the Xposed framework and Gravity box are update
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I am using the american Nexus 5 32gb model with KK 4.4.2.
Would very much appreciate the assistance!
Either disable expanded desktop or toggle immersive mode off
Both are off (wasn't on in the first place)
You cant have navbar and pie. Its one or the other
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rootSU said:
You cant have navbar and pie. Its one or the other
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when ever i cancel one and enable the other+reboot it still doesn't work though
clashed said:
when ever i cancel one and enable the other+reboot it still doesn't work though
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Well you dont have to enable nav bar. That master switch in your screenshot is actually just for tweaks. So try set Pie to enable = never and leave nav bar tweaks set to off too.
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Well you dont have to enable nav bar. That master switch in your screenshot is actually just for tweaks. So try set Pie to enable = never and leave nav bar tweaks set to set to off too.
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I actually did that right after I saw your post, and reboot, but still nav bar doesn't seem to pop.
I really don't want to do a factory reset and am hoping to avoid it if possible :\
clashed said:
I actually did that right after I saw your post, and reboot, but still nav bar doesn't seem to pop.
I really don't want to do a factory reset and am hoping to avoid it if possible :\
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You should uninstall that GMD thing too.
Sure you've not edited SystemUI in any other ways? You're still on Stock ROM?
rootSU said:
You should uninstall that GMD thing too.
Sure you've not edited SystemUI in any other ways? You're still on Stock ROM?
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All apps I've used and didn't work were uninstalled.
I am on stock 4.4.2 ROM and I don't belive i modifies SystemUI in any way knowingly, how can I check if I have?
BTW, I really appreciate the help! Thanks!
You would know if you had.
Go into the Xposed installer app and uninstall the framework (we can reinstall it later - you wont lose any settings) then reboot. This should rule out anything xposed related. If it's still happening its nothing to do with xposed as it doesnt make changes to actual system files.
rootSU said:
You would know if you had.
Go into the Xposed installer app and uninstall the framework (we can reinstall it later - you wont lose any settings) then reboot. This should rule out anything xposed related. If it's still happening its nothing to do with xposed as it doesnt make changes to actual system files.
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Nav bar returned!
But now of course I don't have my xposed frameworks and modules
*PROBLEM SOLVED!*
So I got up and reinstalled the xposed module and on and checked each module..
Apparently the 3 dot menu button on every application kept the navigation bar from going up.
Thanks alot rootSU for your help and guidence!
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Nav bar returned!
But now of course I don't have my xposed frameworks and modules
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OK so now you know it IS an xposed module. Now you have to work out which one it is by disabling them all then installing the framework. Then enable one at a time (and reboot in between) to work out which one is causing the issue
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OK so now you know it IS an xposed module. Now you have to work out which one it is by disabling them all then installing the framework. Then enable one at a time (and reboot in between) to work out which one is causing the issue
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*PROBLEM SOLVED!*
So I did what you said and apparently the 3 dot menu button on every application module kept the navigation bar from going up..
I uninstalled it, and problem was solved!
Again thanks alot rootSU for your help and guidence!
clashed said:
*PROBLEM SOLVED!*
So I did what you said and apparently the 3 dot menu button on every application module kept the navigation bar from going up..
I uninstalled it, and problem was solved!
Again thanks alot rootSU for your help and guidence!
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No probs. Glad its sorted.
What is this 3-dot botton your referring too that solved your problem. I have the same issue and i guess it's the Gravitybox module because everytime i disable it the recent key returns. Im in lollipop as well Stock rom for xperia z3
As the title states, I'd like to disable that pesky, persistent NFC icon in my status bar. I am unable to edit my build prop (gives me an error when I open it in SQLite viewer) and the Xposed module for it doesn't work. Any help?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.apps.build.prop.editor
Just use this for editing your build.prop
Settings personalisation Status bar icons
You can disable it there
Thought that too @gregbradley but i don't have that option there. So it is possible he doesn't have it too. If he does, then yes that's the better way, if he doesn't, he could try my way
crazymister said:
Thought that too @gregbradley but i don't have that option there. So it is possible he doesn't have it too. If he does, then yes that's the better way, if he doesn't, he could try my way
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Quite right, it is not there, my mistake
I am looking for an app that can make it possible for me to pick and choose which notifications a particular app will show, and which will not. I'm not sure if that is even possible... I have this app that I don't want to shut off notifications on entirely; there's just one that I'm tired of seeing, because it notifies me of something I'm already well aware of, and does so constantly. It's just a swipe to dismiss, but its icon is the triangle/exclamation deal, and I don't like seeing it in my status bar. Having been a PC tech for almost 30 years, seeing that icon can be anxiety inducing!
Maybe I should learn to code, lol
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I am looking for an app that can make it possible for me to pick and choose which notifications a particular app will show, and which will not. I'm not sure if that is even possible... I have this app that I don't want to shut off notifications on entirely; there's just one that I'm tired of seeing, because it notifies me of something I'm already well aware of, and does so constantly. It's just a swipe to dismiss, but its icon is the triangle/exclamation deal, and I don't like seeing it in my status bar. Having been a PC tech for almost 30 years, seeing that icon can be anxiety inducing!
Maybe I should learn to code, lol
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If you have Xposed then Xnotifications will do exactly what your asking.
Freewander10 said:
If you have Xposed then Xnotifications will do exactly what your asking.
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Oh pity, as I'm running nougat. Until Xposed works on n, I'll need a different solution.
monogwai said:
Oh pity, as I'm running nougat. Until Xposed works on n, I'll need a different solution.
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Some custom ROMS give you the option to hide specific reoccurring notifications by long pressing the particular notification then hitting the snooze icon that comes up.
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Freewander10 said:
Some custom ROMS give you the option to hide specific reoccurring notifications by long pressing the particular notification then hitting the snooze icon that comes up.
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Yep, but not this one it gives me app-wide options, but not specific to the one notification. Oh well.
Hi guys.
Is there away to have the brightness slider in the QS menu so I don't have too pull down twice to adjust my brightness?
Thanks, I am unable to find an option or mod on Google to do it
If you are rooted with xposed you can get it so you just use the status bar as the brightness slider. This is the only solution I know of.
Unfortunately I'm not rooted, although I've thought about it, I usually root every phone I have.
aussiesausage said:
Unfortunately I'm not rooted, although I've thought about it, I usually root every phone I have.
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Probably the only way to do it would be with root. Might even just need a substratum theme. Although not sure about that. I love this phone rooted, although I didn't use it on stock at all.
This magisk rom allows the slider on top
Okay well looks like I might need to root to achieve it.
You can also do a Two-finger swipe down gesture on the notification bar.
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You can also do a Two-finger swipe down gesture on the notification bar.
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Oh you can too. I did not know that. Cheers, makes it a bit easier.
954wrecker said:
This magisk rom allows the slider on top
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How did you get that on OOS10?