[Completed] Enabling navigation bar on lg l5ii series - XDA Assist

I have seen many of people talking that there phone do not have a navigation bar .
Now today i am posting two ways for enabling navigation bar.
The first one is manual and have less no option of re-sizing or color it but the second one is easy and have many further options in it.
First one manual enabling:-
-first of all your device should be rooted and given super user privileges.
-Then you should be having a root explorer any of it will work but i use es file explorer.
-Then open es file explorer and open device/system/build.prop and then click es note editor.
-And add the following lines to the end of it
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
-at last reboot your phone and you are done.
Now second method easy and have more options in it like re-sizing color etc.
-first of all talk about the requirements
you should be having a rooted phone, Xposed installer.
-now open xposed installer and click framework click OK.
-Then click install/update and click reboot.
-After reboot open xposed and click download and search for gravity box[JB].
-Scroll right and click download and after download install it.
-After install reboot your phone again and after reboot open gravity box .
-Now click navigation bar tweeks and enable navigation bar and choose other tweeks you want.
-And reboot your phone to see changes.
-And you are done.
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[SHARE][MOD][4.0+] Apex icons throughout ui !

Here is an Xposed Framework Module through which you can apply Apex icons throughout the UI !
Icon Themer
ruqqq said:
★ More than 100 icon packs available in Play Store ready to be applied to Icon Themer
★ Works with Paid Icon Packs
★ Works with Odex/Deodexed ROMs
★ More features to come!
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Credits:
ruqqq for creating this module!
rovo89 for creating Xposed Framework
PS:
Make a nandroid backup before trying cause if it causes bootloop, kills your dog, makes you starve to death, or makes it rain 24/7 in your area I wont be responsible for it
ALSO HIT THANKS !
please step by step of apply....!!
ru5l4n12 said:
please step by step of apply....!!
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Ok I'll keep it as noob as possible.
1. Make a nandroid backup.
2. Install Xposed Framework.
3. Open Xposed Installer and install it's components (Tap on Install/Update)
4. Reboot.
5. Install Icon Themer Module.
6. Open Xposed Installer app from App Drawer.
7. Tap on Modules tab.
8. Check Icon Themer.
9. Reboot.
10. Open Xposed Installer => Modules => Icon themer.
11. Select your icon pack ( you can download any theme that can work with apex/nova, PLEASE DON'T ASK ME HOW TO DO THAT )
12. Click Apply.
13. Allow Root access.
14. Reboot.
15. And this one is the most important one ! Hit thanks

[GUIDE] workaround for apk parsing error

1. Download Es File Explorer from the Google Play Store.
2. Tick the fast access menu button in the top left corner of Es file explorer(looks like a globe with a picture of a phone in front of it)
3. When the menu pops out click the settings icon in the bottom right .
4. Scroll down to tools settings and click app manager.
5. Go to the last option and tick "(un)install apk automatically"
Es will then do the leg work for you when you want to install an apk, all you have to do is go to the folder in which it was downloaded and click the apk file.
I think this option is a lot easier than other workarounds that involve using google drive or moving the apk to a root folder.
You will need to turn on the root explorer option of Es file explorer for this to work, but if you need this workaround chances are you have an unlocked bootloader and are rooted. To turn on the root explorer click the fast access menu button in the top left corner, scroll down to root explorer ,click to on and grant superuser access.
kieranc88 said:
1. Download Es File Explorer from the Google Play Store.
2. Tick the fast access menu button in the top left corner of Es file explorer(looks like a globe with a picture of a phone in front of it)
3. When the menu pops out click the settings icon in the bottom right .
4. Scroll down to tools settings and click app manager.
5. Go to the last option and tick "(un)install apk automatically"
Es will then do the leg work for you when you want to install an apk, all you have to do is go to the folder in which it was downloaded and click the apk file.
I think this option is a lot easier than other workarounds that involve using google drive or moving the apk to a root folder.
You will need to turn on the root explorer option of Es file explorer for this to work, but if you need this workaround chances are you have an unlocked bootloader and are rooted. To turn on the root explorer click the fast access menu button in the top left corner, scroll down to root explorer ,click to on and grant superuser access.
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Congrats Kieran...you have cracked it.....hopefully KK will fix, but this is as good a fix as there is, for root users.....
Thanks man, step up for 1st Prize!! :highfive:
This issue is fixed with the 14.91.11 version on European ROMs - so update to the latest fw version so you don't have to deal with bugs.
darkeingel said:
This issue is fixed with the 14.91.11 version on European ROMs - so update to the latest fw version so you don't have to deal with bugs.
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I've not had any official over the airs yet I'm Afraid. So this is as good as a solution as I can find at the moment.
darkeingel said:
This issue is fixed with the 14.91.11 version on European ROMs - so update to the latest fw version so you don't have to deal with bugs.
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I have 14.71.8 and no problem at all.
ksuuk said:
I have 14.71.8 and no problem at all.
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Not every one seems to be affected, but thought there must be alot of people like me who were,and the other workarounds seemed convoluted so posted this one ?
you sir just made my night
thank you so much!
i just updated my xperia z from 6.0 to 7.1.1 and got this error. luckily i found this solution. the move apk to root folder or from system folder doesn't work in my case. thanks!

How to install CRT Off Animation on rooted android

May be you know this CRT Animation trick but if you don't, then, read this thread to get this cool effect on your device.
THIS METHOD REQUIRES ROOT
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU DO ANYTHING WRONG WITH YOUR PHONE.
You will no need to edit commands or files in your Framework.res or services.jar. Just install two apps. SIMPLE AND EASY.
I simply download Xposed Installer and after downloading it i download module named ScreenOffAnimation. If you know how to use modules and xposed installer then you don't need to read this thread further. Save your Time IF I HELP PLEASE HIT THANKS
Things you needed to install
1) Xposed Installer
2) ScreenOffAnimation (Module of Xposed Installer)
Steps to do
1) Install Xposed Installer.
2) Select Framework
3) Click on Install/Update
4) Now restart your device.
5) Install ScreenOffAnimtion module.
6) Open Xposed Installer.
7) Go to Modules.
8) Check ScreenOffAnimation
9) Now again restart your device
10) After restart open ScreenOffAnimation Module and customize screen off animations settings.
ENJOY!!
DOWNLOAD Necessary files from attached File.zip
Please hit thanks if I helped you
WT_...
CRT screen off animation is defaulted by android 4.1.2...it's useless to us...
lhkakex said:
WT_...
CRT screen off animation is defaulted by android 4.1.2...it's useless to us...
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it's not the default...
I tried this method it works very well at the beginning but then starts bugging out. for example-some times the screen won't wake up, it wakes up after 2-3 times the power button is pushed. The module is still buggy.
anurox2 said:
I tried this method it works very well at the beginning but then starts bugging out. for example-some times the screen won't wake up, it wakes up after 2-3 times the power button is pushed. The module is still buggy.
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Yes you are right....It shows bugs on some mobile devices. Try to update your Xposed Installer OR Module. If problem is still their then wait for new updates which supports your device properly.
I will try !
EDIT : Module not unable I don't know, why ? I do the tutorial. Solution pls ? I need the CRT Off Amination I have Xperia E (C1505) with ROM Stock !
Nice
People who face problem with ScreenOffAnimation Module can also try Xblast Tool for CRT off animaton Effect.

Marshmallow 6.0: howto enable Multi-window option

As you may already know, Marshmallow now include support for Multi-Window interface but, it's disabled by default. You need a little bit of tinkering to get it to work.
-First, you will need to have a rooted device, so make sure you flashed SuperSU 2.61 or 2.62 (older version won't work on Marshmallow).
-Then, you will need to edit a single line inside build.prop (located in /system folder), I did this with Root Browser because many other file browsing apps have trouble getting root access with Marshmallow. Root Browser is working perfectly as long as you have the right version of SuperSU.
-Once you open build.prop with Root Browser, you need to look for the line "ro.build.type=user", then you will need to change this line to "ro.build.type=userdebug", once it's done, reboot your phone.
-Now, you need to enable Developer settings by going in Parameters/About phone and tap on "Build number" seven time.
-You will now see the Developer settings in Parameters, open it and scroll down till you see the option about Multi-window support, tap on it to enable it. You will get a warning telling you that it's an experimental feature but who care?
-That's it, now you will have a new icon appearing on top of each apps in recent apps screen, just tap on it to get an app to appear in Multi-Window mode.
I want to see how it looks like.. May be a screenshot could do that?
Gaurav619 said:
I want to see how it looks like.. May be a screenshot could do that?
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Sorry you'll have to Google it, simply do a search with keywords "Marshmallow multi window", I tried so many times to make screenshots on my Moto X Play and it never worked. Pushing vol-down + power button never worked for me.
worked great
My phone won't boot with this setting
great! Working
Thanks for this tip☺ I enabled it without any problem. :thumbup:
I tried I couldn't edit the line yu said ro.bulid.type=userdebug plz help me out
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Jose2491 said:
I tried I couldn't edit the line yu said ro.bulid.type=userdebug plz help me out
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Am using Moto x play
Changing ro.build.type to userdebug might interfere with other functions of the device. A better way to enable multi-window on Marshmallow would be to simply add persist.sys.debug.multi_window=true to build.prop.
Nico3d3 said:
As you may already know, Marshmallow now include support for Multi-Window interface but, it's disabled by default. You need a little bit of tinkering to get it to work.
-First, you will need to have a rooted device, so make sure you flashed SuperSU 2.61 or 2.62 (older version won't work on Marshmallow).
-Then, you will need to edit a single line inside build.prop (located in /system folder), I did this with Root Browser because many other file browsing apps have trouble getting root access with Marshmallow. Root Browser is working perfectly as long as you have the right version of SuperSU.
-Once you open build.prop with Root Browser, you need to look for the line "ro.build.type=user", then you will need to change this line to "ro.build.type=userdebug", once it's done, reboot your phone.
-Now, you need to enable Developer settings by going in Parameters/About phone and tap on "Build number" seven time.
-You will now see the Developer settings in Parameters, open it and scroll down till you see the option about Multi-window support, tap on it to enable it. You will get a warning telling you that it's an experimental feature but who care?
-That's it, now you will have a new icon appearing on top of each apps in recent apps screen, just tap on it to get an app to appear in Multi-Window mode.
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after enabling multiwindow in marshmallow battery drains due to miscellaneous

How to properly move an app to the system on Oneplus 6 (different from was used to)

I have tested myself the old ways to put an app as system app on Oneplus 6, but I didn't know that with new Android patches there are some new issues and permissions required (like you can still use ..., link2sd, es file explorer,..., but you have to add some xml manually, depends on the specific app).
(Moderator Edit: reference to Warez removed - as per XDA's Forum Rules)
You still need root (magisk) with this method.
The best and the easier way I have found is to use a magisk module: App Systemizer (maybe you can find it as an app or not, idk).
Search in dowload section, in magisk manager, install it, then install a terminal emulator.
Write and enter:
su
systemize
choose 1 and it will provide you a numbered list of your installed apps
choose the correspective number
choose 2 to move to system/priv-app
It will provide the additional xml that are needed now to move an app to system; then reboot and the app will be properly moved to system.
Think this might need moved to guides section mate
Nameless said:
Think this might need moved to guides section mate
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Yeah, someone has already done it. Sorry
Fivegates said:
I have tested myself the old ways to put an app as system app on Oneplus 6, but I didn't know that with new Android patches there are some new issues and permissions required (like you can still use ..., link2sd, es file explorer,..., but you have to add some xml manually, depends on the specific app).
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You still need root (magisk) with this method.
The best and the easier way I have found is to use a magisk module: App Systemizer (maybe you can find it as an app or not, idk).
Search in dowload section, in magisk manager, install it, then install a terminal emulator.
Write and enter:
su
systemize
choose 1 and it will provide you a numbered list of your installed apps
choose the correspective number
choose 2 to move to system/priv-app
It will provide the additional xml that are needed now to move an app to system; then reboot and the app will be properly moved to system.
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What about if u do a factory reset? i tried this way but, when i do the factory reset the app is erased, dont make sense if dont survive a FR, you know how solve this?
Thanks for share!

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