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With the recent release of framework 71 released here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 xposed framework can now be installed on the idol 3 without causing boot loops. Xposed for Lollipop is still in alpha so you may find that some modules still don't work but the handful I tried including gravitybox for lollipop worked fine. Xposed also has a module to fix a memory leak in 5.0.x roms which I highly recommend running. Make sure you install the arm64 framework along with the apk....if you run into issues you can flash the uninstaller via recovery and it will remove the framework.
There are many modules available now to customize the stock rom.
Thanks for your information.
I am so excited to try it.
I would like to confirm, do I just need to root my phone and then install xposed? If I failed, is it only way to flash uninstaller via TWRP recovery?
zerog2 said:
Thanks for your information.
I am so excited to try it.
I would like to confirm, do I just need to root my phone and then install xposed? If I failed, is it only way to flash uninstaller via TWRP recovery?
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Well Xposed requires root so yes you will have to be rooted...if the xposed framework fails to boot you can run the xposed uninstaller. You will need to inquire in the xposed for lollipop thread I linked to for more details and directions.
All I did however was flash the xposed amd64 framework 71 zip file (from TWRP and then rebooted into the ROM) and then installed the xposed-installer 3.0 alpha apk....then I went into the framework section in the apk and it showed the framework was installed and working...I've since loaded a handful of modules: (App Settings, BootManager, Fix Lollipop Memory Leak, GoogleOfflineVoice, Gravitybox [LP], Network Speed Indicator, Notifyclean, Rootcloak (can be used to hide root from the system update checker so you can check for updates as normal however don't DOWNLOAD them till you've fully unrooted), Secure Settings Xposed Module, Statusbar download progress, StopSwitchDelay, XInstaller, XInternalSD and XVoice+) all of which seem to be operating normally.
YouTube adaway works for me
If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
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I've just been using QuickBoot for now. I'll check out Xposed shortly, just installing it now.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en
purple.epod said:
I've just been using QuickBoot for now. I'll check out Xposed shortly, just installing it now.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en
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I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list.
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I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list.
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EDIT: Nevermind, was for Samsung devices only.
Thanks for the news on Xposed. Will definitely have to install it later.
I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list
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Yeah, I tried some of the Xposed modules that are supposed to do that... None of them work, I expect because Alcatel has 'skinned' the reboot dialog. It certainly doesn't look like the stock Android one.
does the XPrivacy module work?
you might try toggles
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If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
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i use a app called "Power Toggles" toggles can be added to taskbar, widget and lock screen. most toggles do not need root but some do. there is a toggle i use that gives shut down options when clicked. the options are as follows, ( power off , restart , recovery mode , bootloader. ) this app works sweet as i have the toggles to pull down from taskbar on any page, you can also create your own shortcuts as a toggle. i have been using this app on several devices for 3 years. does not need xposed. Note this does not add these options to your power button.
finally! so happy to have xposed running on this. gravity box is a must. mix it with xposed gel settings (to hide app dock) and use custom key from gravity. i can finally hide my annoying bluetooth icon, apps, and clock "am/pm" too.
one funny thing to note. the default launcher allows double-tap on homescreen to sleep the device but it doesnt work on the lockscreen. gravity box has the option to allow doubletap on lockscreen to sleep. but since i switched to GNL it seems double tap to sleep on homescreen doesnt work no more.
kirplunk said:
i use a app called "Power Toggles" toggles can be added to taskbar, widget and lock screen. most toggles do not need root but some do. there is a toggle i use that gives shut down options when clicked. the options are as follows, ( power off , restart , recovery mode , bootloader. ) this app works sweet as i have the toggles to pull down from taskbar on any page, you can also create your own shortcuts as a toggle. i have been using this app on several devices for 3 years. does not need xposed. Note this does not add these options to your power button.
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Thanks for the reply. I use an app called Hangar that puts the 7 most "popular" icons you use at the bottom of the notification list or you can optionally pin a specific icon....so I have pinned the rebootmanager icon there...I also considered using an xposed module to define holding down power button to call rebootmanager directly but don't think it's a good idea to override a main button like that...anyway Hangar counts the time you spend in each app to determine which icons to show..has ended up working quite well. Hangar has an xda thread in android apps & games and you can add a 2nd row of icons should you wish to.
thatguy52 said:
finally! so happy to have xposed running on this. gravity box is a must. mix it with xposed gel settings (to hide app dock) and use custom key from gravity. i can finally hide my annoying bluetooth icon, apps, and clock "am/pm" too.
one funny thing to note. the default launcher allows double-tap on homescreen to sleep the device but it doesnt work on the lockscreen. gravity box has the option to allow doubletap on lockscreen to sleep. but since i switched to GNL it seems double tap to sleep on homescreen doesnt work no more.
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Install an app called "screen off" and then assign that app to be called for a double tap in your launcher (or at least that's what I did in nova launcher) and it works fine....still more accurate then the double tap to wake.
@thatguy52 you have xposed gel settings working? I try it, but nothing work for me, have a message that gel launcher not installed
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Install an app called "screen off" and then assign that app to be called for a double tap in your launcher (or at least that's what I did in nova launcher) and it works fine....still more accurate then the double tap to wake.
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thanks will try that.
wallah said:
@thatguy52 you have xposed gel settings working? I try it, but nothing work for me, have a message that gel launcher not installed
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yeah got that message too I think all I did was dl Google now launched and restart the module.
And all settings work with the Alcatel launcher? That is good news, thanks bro
Edit : just tried like you said, installed gel launcher, but still don't work. Thank you anyway
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Thanks a lot
I've received my Idol 3 today.
I booted to twrp (without installing it) and could root it and install xposed.
GravityBox works fine as weel as Network Speed Indicator.
Ixox said:
Thanks a lot
I've received my Idol 3 today.
I booted to twrp (without installing it) and could root it and install xposed.
GravityBox works fine as weel as Network Speed Indicator.
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If you are going to root why not go ahead and flash TWRP so you can enjoy all of it's benefits? Root access with filemanager, adb access etc?
The default recovery does not have reboot to bootloader for 2 models of the 6045.
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If you are going to root why not go ahead and flash TWRP so you can enjoy all of it's benefits? Root access with filemanager, adb access etc?
The default recovery does not have reboot to bootloader for 2 models of the 6045.
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I have a 6045Y bought in France. Don't know about the reboot to booloader from recovery.
I only needed root for xposed, link2sd, root explorer and titanium backup.
Didn't really need to have TWRP flashed.
I had in mind, that could be easier to unroot and get OTA update if i don't flash TWRP. That's maybe wrong thought.. (?).
I was approached to try my Navbar removal mod on your S8, for Oreo. @headphone jack tested it for me and it appears to work. This is for stock Oreo. Flash in TWRP. The one named Magisk is a Magisk mod but must be flashed in TWRP. Only the regular zip has been tried at this point.
Regular zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939814831
Magisk
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754455960
any news for no-root devices?
Any way to remove navbar without root on oreo with an apk like on 7.0.. I just updated to oreo & it wiped out the old mod.. I can't stand this navbar
by the way, how to restore back the navbar?
Hi guys, does anyone of you tried substratum on dp3?
Im running dp3 for a week. Quite stable and fast. So im happy woth it. Just one problem substratum not working at all. I install overlays, it installed successfully but after reboot nothing shows up in a manager tab.
Im rooted.
Susbtratum was working on stock 5.1.9 rooted
meistr91 said:
Hi guys, does anyone of you tried substratum on dp3?
Im running dp3 for a week. Quite stable and fast. So im happy woth it. Just one problem substratum not working at all. I install overlays, it installed successfully but after reboot nothing shows up in a manager tab.
Im rooted.
Susbtratum was working on stock 5.1.9 rooted
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for me its not even working on stock 5.1.9 rooted... how its working for you
i just want to change my navigation keys and download a theme for substratum
what are the steps?
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for me its not even working on stock 5.1.9 rooted... how its working for you
i just want to change my navigation keys and download a theme for substratum
what are the steps?
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I dont know i just installed over a rooted phone like always. Just not all themes are working for one plus 6, but it at least appear after reboot in overlay manager tab. On dp 3 nothing appears..
There is no speacial instructions for substratum, it installs from a playstore and if you're rooted it will work. Install a theme, configure an overlays, install it, reboot device, after reboot go to overlay manager tab select needed overlays, press Enable it.
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for me its not even working on stock 5.1.9 rooted... how its working for you
i just want to change my navigation keys and download a theme for substratum
what are the steps?
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I used substratum on stock 5.1.9 without root & overlays work perfectly now i am using P beta no more substratum without root sad thing
nitinvaid said:
for me its not even working on stock 5.1.9 rooted... how its working for you
i just want to change my navigation keys and download a theme for substratum
what are the steps?
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OnePlus navbar is different to stock Android. Themes tend not to work on it.
I'm using Substratum on 5.1.9 pretty successfully but the process for applying themes is more convoluted with the latest security patches. Swift Dark has good instructions included (see pic), but I can't get its inbuilt accent colours to apply
alimuhammadx said:
I used substratum on stock 5.1.9 without root & overlays work perfectly now i am using P beta no more substratum without root sad thing
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Im on dp rooted substartum mot working. So what u mean by saying that is not wotking without root?
comicbookguy72 said:
OnePlus navbar is different to stock Android. Themes tend not to work on it.
I'm using Substratum on 5.1.9 pretty successfully but the process for applying themes is more convoluted with the latest security patches. Swift Dark has good instructions included (see pic), but I can't get its inbuilt accent colours to apply
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It's there but it took a while
comicbookguy72 said:
OnePlus navbar is different to stock Android. Themes tend not to work on it.
I'm using Substratum on 5.1.9 pretty successfully but the process for applying themes is more convoluted with the latest security patches. Swift Dark has good instructions included (see pic), but I can't get its inbuilt accent colours to apply
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if this is the thing that nav bar is different ill try to create a theme for myself
Nope, it says that since the march security patch you have to select overlays, build and enable, reboot, enable overlays again, then reboot again to apply properly
comicbookguy72 said:
Nope, it says that since the march security patch you have to select overlays, build and enable, reboot, enable overlays again, then reboot again to apply properly
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will try this apply from manager?
meistr91 said:
Im on dp rooted substartum mot working. So what u mean by saying that is not wotking without root?
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Substratum work on rooted p devices i check in multiple themes but in Android p i can't able to use it without root if i root my device banking apps wouldn't work for me.In Android oreo i used it without root thanks to rootless theming.
I am using Substratum with Swift Black Substratum Theme on Android Pie DP3. Also do not try using systemUI related overlay as it will cause SystemUI Crash. You need to be rooted and TWRP recovery installed.
1. Always Backup.
2. Compile the app overlays in Substratum.
3. Boot into TWRP
4. Mount System Partition.
5. Goto Advanced and File manager.
6. Copy/Move the compiled overlays from /sdcard/.substratum to /system/system/app
7. Reboot the phone. Enable the overlays in Substratum.
P.S: If you accidentally stuck on SystemUI crash, just boot into TWRP file manager and delete the overlay from /system/system/app.
I have read it in Substratum thread. And it works perfectly
Happy Theming
alimuhammadx said:
Substratum work on rooted p devices i check in multiple themes but in Android p i can't able to use it without root if i root my device banking apps wouldn't work for me.In Android oreo i used it without root thanks to rootless theming.
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Man is not working! There is themes in playstore which supports android p, but not an oxygen os P..
My banking apps working with root i was rooted 5.1.9+twrp, my banking app was working, I was using google pay and substratum...
meistr91 said:
Man is not working! There is themes in playstore which supports android p, but not an oxygen os P..
My banking apps working with root i was rooted 5.1.9+twrp, my banking app was working, I was using google pay and substratum...
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Oh thanks for clarifying
UPDATE 05/10 - Tested on Android One 8.1 - September security patch
This guy on Reddit (posted this tutorial and works well:
A1 - Enabling OneNav & AttentiveDisplay (requires Magisk/build.prop changes)
Works on A1 8.1 Sept security patch
<warning> I don't know the impact of changing this build.prop (whether it messes up OTAs or other stuff)
ro.mot.android_one=true
Step 1) Need some way to modify build.prop.
the best/easiest way (with ablility to maintain OTA/safetynet through some workaround)
install magisk (systemless)
install magiskhide props (https://forum.xda-developers.com/app...onfig-t3789228)
safetynet should still pass
Step 2) Use your method from (1) to change this build.prop. I used MagiskHideProps to delete it entirely
ro.mot.android_one
Step 3) reboot, go into Moto app, you can enable/disable OneNav AND Attentive Display
you can enable, and disable, and re-enable without any issues
I don't know if other features (disabled on A1, enabled on non-A1) are available (Moto Voice, Moto Access etc)
ALL CREDITS TO:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=1649356
https://www.reddit.com/user/pwastage
ORIGINAL REDDIT POST:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MotoX4/comments/9lgtx0/a1_enabling_onenav_attentivedisplay_requires/
What you need:
Fingerprint Action Pro
Fluid Navigation Gestures
Configuration:
Fingerprint Action Pro
Single Swipe
Swipe Left: Back
Swipe Right: Recent Apps
Fluid N.G.
Actions & Triggers
Bottom Edge: Quick Swipe = Home
Example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s_g8pa0E5c
You can configure your way, above is how I use.
Does the give you back One Button Nav?
Doesn't work on pie.
ehbm said:
Doesn't work on pie.
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FINALLY some good news for me. I have not updated to Pie.
ehbm said:
Doesn't work on pie.
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It does work on Pie.
jhedfors said:
It does work on Pie.
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Indeed it does! Thanks
Edit: The module I shared here is old. Download updated FullScreen Immersive mode gesture module from the magisk app directly.
I remember a few years ago people loved Fluid Navigation Gestures when it came out. The liquid animations on the sides and bottom of the provided people a smooth experience. Good times ended when Google messed with the overscan setting in Android 11 which prevented Fluid Navigation Gestures to display over stock Android back and recent gesture.
Good News: You can use it again with a simple trick
Bad News: You'll need root with magisk and a magisk module
• Go to magisk manager and download Fullscreen/Immersive gestures magisk module by DanGLES3 [Thank you Dev] (Added it on this post but you can download it from modules section on magisk manager).
• Start flashing the module on magisk.
It'll start asking a few questions and you will have to answer them using the volume up/down button. The first four questions aren't necessary for this tutorial but you will have to go through them.
• 1st question (Fullscreen or Immersive) - choose whatever you like
2nd Q (Hide pill and keep the keyboard height) - choose whatever you like
3rd Q(About reducing keyboard bar) - choose whatever u like
4th Q(Sensitivity) - doesn't matter
5th and important one is about Disabling back gestures. Select Volume up for YES
• Now magisk will ask you to reboot so reboot
• Download Fluid Navigation Gesture app from Play Store or the bottom of this post
Play Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fb.fluid
• Install and open it. Click Enable and you will have to give it accessibility and draw over other apps permission access. Now go to options (bottom right), give is write secure settings permission using either root or adb.
• Done. Now customize as you like inside the app.
thの method doesnot work on miui
Works nicely on ArrowOS for POCO XE NFC.
Thank you.
wsdyleon said:
thの method doesnot work on miui
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Won't work on MIUI. MIUI has fluid gestures pre-installed right?
RyanCr7 said:
Sorry
Won't work on MIUI. MIUI has fluid gestures pre-installed right?
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yess & sadly on miui it lock only work on default (miui / poco) launcher...
i wish there were an option for bypass on other launcher (A11+)
Whenever i type this command: "adb shell pm grant com.fb.fluid android.permission.WRITE_SECURE SETTINGS"
I get this message:
"Exception occurred while executing:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown permission: android.permission.WRITE_SECURE
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:2368)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.access$1100(PermissionManagerService.java:131)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService$PermissionManagerInternalImpl.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:3240)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PackageManagerService.java:6402)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.runGrantRevokePermission(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:1730)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.onCommand(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:217)
at android.os.ShellCommand.exec(ShellCommand.java:103)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onShellCommand(PackageManagerService.java:25694)
at android.os.Binder.shellCommand(Binder.java:642)
at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:540)
at android.content.pm.IPackageManager$Stub.onTransact(IPackageManager.java:3315)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onTransact(PackageManagerService.java:4732)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:739)".
Please help.
card-us said:
yess & sadly on miui it lock only work on default (miui / poco) launcher...
i wish there were an option for bypass on other launcher (A11+)
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You can use Pixel Launcher and Quick Switch module I guess
RyanCr7 said:
You can use Pixel Launcher and Quick Switch module I guess
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hmm sorry before.. i've misread that this method is for rooted phone, while my F3 still locked (non rooted)..
currently still stuck with nav bar... so annoyed since cant use kwgt in proper full screen mode
amalreji111 said:
Whenever i type this command: "adb shell pm grant com.fb.fluid android.permission.WRITE_SECURE SETTINGS"
I get this message:
"Exception occurred while executing:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown permission: android.permission.WRITE_SECURE
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:2368)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.access$1100(PermissionManagerService.java:131)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService$PermissionManagerInternalImpl.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:3240)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PackageManagerService.java:6402)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.runGrantRevokePermission(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:1730)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.onCommand(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:217)
at android.os.ShellCommand.exec(ShellCommand.java:103)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onShellCommand(PackageManagerService.java:25694)
at android.os.Binder.shellCommand(Binder.java:642)
at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:540)
at android.content.pm.IPackageManager$Stub.onTransact(IPackageManager.java:3315)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onTransact(PackageManagerService.java:4732)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:739)".
Please help.
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RyanCr7 said:
I remember a few years ago people loved Fluid Navigation Gestures when it came out. The liquid animations on the sides and bottom of the provided people a smooth experience. Good times ended when Google messed with the overscan setting in Android 11 which prevented Fluid Navigation Gestures to display over stock Android back and recent gesture.
Good News: You can use it again with a simple trick
Bad News: You'll need root with magisk and a magisk module
• Go to magisk manager and download Fullscreen/Immersive gestures magisk module by DanGLES3 [Thank you Dev] (Added it on this post but you can download it from modules section on magisk manager).
• Start flashing the module on magisk.
It'll start asking a few questions and you will have to answer them using the volume up/down button. The first four questions aren't necessary for this tutorial but you will have to go through them.
• 1st question (Fullscreen or Immersive) - choose whatever you like
2nd Q (Hide pill and keep the keyboard height) - choose whatever you like
3rd Q(About reducing keyboard bar) - choose whatever u like
4th Q(Sensitivity) - doesn't matter
5th and important one is about Disabling back gestures. Select Volume up for YES
• Now magisk will ask you to reboot so reboot
• Download Fluid Navigation Gesture app from Play Store or the bottom of this post
Play Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fb.fluid
• Install and open it. Click Enable and you will have to give it accessibility and draw over other apps permission access.
• Done. Now customize as you like inside the app.
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Whenever i type this command: "adb shell pm grant com.fb.fluid android.permission.WRITE_SECURE SETTINGS"
I get this message:
"Exception occurred while executing:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown permission: android.permission.WRITE_SECURE
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:2368)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService.access$1100(PermissionManagerService.java:131)
at com.android.server.pm.permission.PermissionManagerService$PermissionManagerInternalImpl.grantRuntimePermission(PermissionManagerService.java:3240)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.grantRuntimePermission(PackageManagerService.java:6402)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.runGrantRevokePermission(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:1730)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerShellCommand.onCommand(PackageManagerShellCommand.java:217)
at android.os.ShellCommand.exec(ShellCommand.java:103)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onShellCommand(PackageManagerService.java:25694)
at android.os.Binder.shellCommand(Binder.java:642)
at android.os.Binder.onTransact(Binder.java:540)
at android.content.pm.IPackageManager$Stub.onTransact(IPackageManager.java:3315)
at com.android.server.pm.PackageManagerService.onTransact(PackageManagerService.java:4732)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:739)".
Please help.
Is there a way with root in Android 11 that I can reduce the size of the screen? You used to be able to do it with the overscan command but they took that out of 11.
Is this still possible to do? I have a stock Pixel 5 that I'm considering putting a custom ROM on. Being able to hide the nav bar and use FluidNG would be a huge selling point.