The title says it really. I used to have a G2 and loved it but it has since gone bye-bye. I've had my Stylo for a while now but I don't like how uncustomizable it is,the nav bar in paricular. I don't know if it's just me but the lack of a menu button is annoying. I have rooted it and installed TWRP and Xposed and one of my Xposed modules is GravityBox [LP] but it can't do too much for my phone it seems. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have Android version 5.1.1 and software version MS63110j.
Go to Android forums, they have 2 custom Rom available. You can install G4 tweaksbox with no problems, using it now. Also runing Katana Rom, basically stock but deodexed and slimmed down with xposed and other features in it.
henslo said:
Go to Android forums, they have 2 custom Rom available. You can install G4 tweaksbox with no problems, using it now. Also runing Katana Rom, basically stock but deodexed and slimmed down with xposed and other features in it.
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Thanks, do you have a link?
http://androidforums.com/forums/root-lg-g-stylo.3134/
Try udn lite. It auto hides the stock nav bar and replaces it with one that only appears when you touch a "trigger" of your choice like the bottom left, right etc. It is very customizable and you can have up to seven nav buttons and each one can be whatever you want it to be.
Here's a video of how it works. It works best when you use exposed and has a built in module.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUtRYTW0zto
And here's a a dl link.
http://apk-downloader.org/apk/view/Ultimate+Dynamic+Navbar+Lite_com.mrbimc.udn.lite
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Xstana xposed module changes d nav bar n lets u change d button function i have my recent set up as menu instead
tatsukage13 said:
The title says it really. I used to have a G2 and loved it but it has since gone bye-bye. I've had my Stylo for a while now but I don't like how uncustomizable it is,the nav bar in paricular. I don't know if it's just me but the lack of a menu button is annoying. I have rooted it and installed TWRP and Xposed and one of my Xposed modules is GravityBox [LP] but it can't do too much for my phone it seems. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have Android version 5.1.1 and software version MS63110j.
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g4 tweaksbox works on the stylo...theres a thread about it here http://androidforums.com/threads/g4-tweaksbox-coming-soon.954601/
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Hello XDA,
As the title goes, I wanted to have the center clock on my Moto G XT1033 but unfortunately Gravity Box does not work on the dual sim version of the phone as Android is not as Vanilla as it should be for GB to work.
I came across many threads on how to manually center the clock by decompiling the SystemUI; I failed, unable to recompile
So here I am, asking for help. It would be really nice if somebody could guide me on how to do it and I am also kind of confused as to what files have to be modified to get the clock in the center.
Any help in this regard would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Sent from Moto G using CM11 Nightlies.
jared.leto said:
Hello XDA,
As the title goes, I wanted to have the center clock on my Moto G XT1033 but unfortunately Gravity Box does not work on the dual sim version of the phone as Android is not as Vanilla as it should be for GB to work.
I came across many threads on how to manually center the clock by decompiling the SystemUI; I failed, unable to recompile
So here I am, asking for help. It would be really nice if somebody could guide me on how to do it and I am also kind of confused as to what files have to be modified to get the clock in the center.
Any help in this regard would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Sent from Moto G using CM11 Nightlies.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718392
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718392
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It is not exactly what i need. The option to send data to status bar in the cool tool doesn't work on XT1033 so what I get is a floating window with much info.
I don't really think that any app or module (except GB) will provide me with this feature the same way as modifying SystemUI will and that is why, I suppose, it is hard to get it done.
did you know how to do it?
gravity box and option of center clock should work with almost every rom, I've tested in my entire life. (xt1033)
now I'm on krexus rom (MM) and it has build in option to set clock on center.
Hi, I'm new to rooting and I recently rooted my optimus l70. I know it's not that great of a phone but it's what I have to work with right now. I simply want to customize everything so I used the towel root method, installed supersu, xposed, and gravity box. Gravity box will do simple things like change the icons on my status bar but not things like change the status bar itself or the lockscreen.
I was hoping someone could help me with this and in doing so give me a crash course.
Thanks in advance for helping.
minimalistguy said:
Hi, I'm new to rooting and I recently rooted my optimus l70. I know it's not that great of a phone but it's what I have to work with right now. I simply want to customize everything so I used the towel root method, installed supersu, xposed, and gravity box. Gravity box will do simple things like change the icons on my status bar but not things like change the status bar itself or the lockscreen.
I was hoping someone could help me with this and in doing so give me a crash course.
Thanks in advance for helping.
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GravityBox is designed for Stock Android.
For other roms..like TouchWiz roms or HTC Sense roms and so on, some features will work, some won't.
Here is the official thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v3-1-4-tweak-box-android-t2316070
But this is the most important line:
- Samsung Touchwiz, HTC Sense, MIUI, LeWa, etc. are NOT supported. It is not guaranteed this module will work on these at all so try at your own risk. This module is simply too complex to support all kind of ROM brands that were vastly modified by vendors.
Awh that sucks thanks for the info!
for changing the complete look of the statusbar, we can go to the playstore n see those apps like statusbar+ n all....
so requires root n others dont...
it will change ur statusbar itself n compatibility issues r also less but they may be stable or not....
for.me gravity box is tha best...
n sorry it doesnt support much of many roms....
I'm curious as to anybody tried running Xblast Tools and whether it works on the G3 or not? I already have Xposed Framework installed with G3 Tweaksbox and Greenify modules.
Thanks!
Well, I went ahead and purchased the app and unfortunately it doesn't do too well, so it's not for the G3 yet. I didn't mind supporting the developer for his work even though, I won't get to use it.
I would instead recommend purchasing G3 Tweaksbox and getting the full version.
I'm on Cloudy. I like using Xposed modules –*most notably, G3 Tweaksbox and Greenify's Boost Mode
I was going to use Xceed... but I see Xposed isn't supported for it.
Does that mean they really shouldn't be used together, or just that the developer of Xceed isn't going to help fix issues for people who do use Xposed?
And if they shouldn't, what's my best options for a good kernel?
Thanks!
- Andi
I have rooted my phone and I was wondering customising apps with magisk
No root needed but try good lock / nicelock
Alright thanks
You might want to try out GravityBox (I don't use it, but meh). Install LSposed/EdXposed then install GravityBox from its XDA thread. Not sure if it works on anything other than pure AOSP or similar.