Something is causing the gestures to break. Anyone have this issue?
https://imgur.com/a/E5bLxLX
did u uninstall or freeze OnePlus Launcher?
with that removed home gesture wont work with navigation gestures
Bradl79 said:
did u uninstall or freeze OnePlus Launcher?
with that removed home gesture wont work with navigation gestures
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It does but you have to reanable it again and reboot
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its driving me nuts! i have already turned the navbar off and started using pie but it gets to be a real pain sometimes. I dont mind the navbar but when on my homescreen i hate how much room it takes up...so, does anyone know of a way to hide the navbar from only the homescreen? I use nova launcher prime if that makes a difference at all
Nobody?
Pleeeeeeease I know there's a way...I just cannot for the life of me find it
brd912 said:
Pleeeeeeease I know there's a way...I just cannot for the life of me find it
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You could use xposed with the gravity box module and swap between immersive mode and normal whenever you want.
Lokke9191 said:
You could use xposed with the gravity box module and swap between immersive mode and normal whenever you want.
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Yeah but you have to use a toggle and it also hides the status bar, rite?
I read that if you uninstall nova launcher 5 3 and revert to 5.2 you can remove the nav bar as it was before but I've tried multiple times with 5.2 and previous versions and I am unable to get the nav bar to dissapear.
Assuming you are on 5.2 and have the latest S8+ firmware installed, go to settings > display > navigation bar, then turn on the very first item on top.
Some information would be helpful. What are you trying to do exactly?
Do you mean hide the navbar with the latest OS update, using the little dot on the navbar? If so, this works with Nova 5.3 no problem.
the_scotsman said:
Some information would be helpful. What are you trying to do exactly?
Do you mean hide the navbar with the latest OS update, using the little dot on the navbar? If so, this works with Nova 5.3 no problem.
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Nova 5.3 dropped immersive mode on launcher related pages ( homescreen ).
More here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/nova-launcher-update-5-3-careful-read-t3629965
snydersdoc said:
Nova 5.3 dropped immersive mode on launcher related pages ( homescreen ).
More here : https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/nova-launcher-update-5-3-careful-read-t3629965
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Ahhh, thanks, now I understand :good:
you can use bxactions to remap bixby button and turn on fullscreen mode
I haven't used it in years since i prefer swipe gestures but i haven't found a way to hide it in Android 11 and the methods i know no longer work
Juansegovia20 said:
I haven't used it in years since i prefer swipe gestures but i haven't found a way to hide it in Android 11 and the methods i know no longer work
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You mean the white bar? I use Nova and don't see it.
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tcat007 said:
You mean the white bar? I use Nova and don't see it.
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I mean the 3 button navigation bar
Why not use gestures? I'm thinking Nova has hide nav bar, but I prefer gestures. I use Full Screen gestures magisk to hide white bar. I'm rooted.
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tcat007 said:
Why not use gestures? I'm thinking Nova has hide nav bar, but I prefer gestures. I use Full Screen gestures magisk to hide white bar. I'm rooted.
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I really dislike Android gestures,i could never get used to it so i use vivid gestures and xposed edge
Juansegovia20 said:
I really dislike Android gestures,i could never get used to it so i use vivid gestures and xposed edge
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Hiding the nav bar is no longer available in android 11. I just turned on gestures and it took 4 days of use to like it.
tweaked said:
Hiding the nav bar is no longer available in android 11. I just turned on gestures and it took 4 days of use to like it.
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I know you can hide it with xposed edge but that means flashing edxposed then safety net doesn't pass so i switched to vivid gestures but now i can't hide navigation bar with it
Can you explain what you mean?
It is still possible to switch between gesture or three button navigation in Android 11, isn't it?
On the 8T, if you enable the setting to hide the navbar, it makes it so that you have to swipe up and then left/right to switch to an app instead of just swiping left/right directly. This is incredibly annoying, and I want to be able to just hide the navbar while keeping the original gestures.
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Does the Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture magisk mod work on the 8T? On the github repo it says that immersive mode doesn't work on Oxygen, but I saw some threads mentioning it does so I'm a bit confused. Has anyone tried this?
Or, is there any other way to hide the bar? I also read this post that mentions a way to hide the navbar so you can use a third party gesture system. Is it possible to get an app that replicates the system swipe gestures after hiding the navbar, or do you have to use FNG for it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-remove-nav-bar-in-android-11.4190469/
I hate how the navbar looks and how useless it becomes when you hide it and I'm THIS CLOSE to switching to a Samsung because they can easily disable it on root
When you turn on gesture navigation, the navigation bar goes away.
Anyways, that Magisk module removes the nav bar on OOS.
On my OnePlus phone (8T), if you enable the setting to hide the gesture pill navbar, it makes it so that in order to switch apps, you have to swipe up and then left/right to switch to an app instead of just swiping left/right directly. This is incredibly annoying, and I want to be able to just hide the navbar while keeping the original gestures.
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Does the Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture magisk mod work on the 8T? On the github repo it says that immersive mode doesn't work on Oxygen, but I saw some threads mentioning it does so I'm a bit confused. Has anyone tried this?
Or, is there any other way to hide the bar? I also read this post that mentions a way to hide the navbar so you can use a third party gesture system. Is it possible to get an app that replicates the system swipe gestures after hiding the navbar, or do you have to use FNG for it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-remove-nav-bar-in-android-11.4190469/
I hate how the navbar looks and how useless it becomes when you hide it and I'm THIS CLOSE to switching to a Samsung because they can easily disable it on root
XenonXYZ said:
On my OnePlus phone (8T), if you enable the setting to hide the gesture pill navbar, it makes it so that in order to switch apps, you have to swipe up and then left/right to switch to an app instead of just swiping left/right directly. This is incredibly annoying, and I want to be able to just hide the navbar while keeping the original gestures.
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Does the Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture magisk mod work on the 8T? On the github repo it says that immersive mode doesn't work on Oxygen, but I saw some threads mentioning it does so I'm a bit confused. Has anyone tried this?
Or, is there any other way to hide the bar? I also read this post that mentions a way to hide the navbar so you can use a third party gesture system. Is it possible to get an app that replicates the system swipe gestures after hiding the navbar, or do you have to use FNG for it?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-remove-nav-bar-in-android-11.4190469/
I hate how the navbar looks and how useless it becomes when you hide it and I'm THIS CLOSE to switching to a Samsung because they can easily disable it on root
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I could probably make you a module to get rid of it by editing your services.jar. I believe your native gestures would still work.