Newb here, it's always white and ugly. How to do it no root?
You need to root then install Xposed then in Xposed search BlackNavigationBar
Download the app called Navbar apps
jabbermacy said:
Newb here, it's always white and ugly. How to do it no root?
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I strongly recommend removing the navigation bar all together and enable gestures, at least try it. I liked it so much I cant go back to nav bars again
SysAdmNj said:
I strongly recommend removing the navigation bar all together and enable gestures, at least try it. I liked it so much I cant go back to nav bars again
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Gestures are trash. Tried for a week
Meizu did it best years ago.
Navbar apps is CLOSE to working (not great) and I do NOT want to root. All that does is lead to problems. We need OP to add system level control over navbar color, that would be awesome (if possible)
I use navbar while trying also to get used to gestures.
It does not need root, BTW. And it has some nice customisations. But sometimes, it gets forgotten, and the customisations don't apply (Which often resolves after a few moments but it just means it's not perfect).
There is also a module that can detect when keyboard is open, so you can choose a keyboard appropriate colour, rather than in apps like Facebook having bright white navbar against my material dark themed keyboard.
Gestures could be quite nice, but I need more control of them. For example, I find the home gesture and back gestures get mixed up sometimes. I would rather have one side of the phone dedicated to home (right side, until about 25% from the edge) and the rest to act as back.
Also, I still have some apps that use menu button, which, with buttons, can be mapped to long press recent tasks, but has no equivalent gesture. It could have a similar gesture to how you get to recent apps, but from the back button side. It would keep the gesture logic and adds a function that works in certain contexts.
Until gestures have the controls I need, I will continue using navbar. Coming from an Honor phone, it's really great that it works, even if it sometimes forgets to activate. (Huawei's os has this magical way to overwrite any customisations that the user might like).
Sent from my OnePlus 6 using XDA Labs
Also the hide the nav bar option gives you transparent nav bar.
intruda119 said:
Gestures are trash. Tried for a week
Meizu did it best years ago.
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correct. I don't understand why OnePlus didn't do it like that instead.
f you have Xposed Systemless and Magisk installed (requires root and an unlocked bootloader obviously, also assuming this is for the Oneplus 5, 5T, or 6) install the Xposed Module "BlackNavigation Bar for Oneplus 5T, Oneplus 6" by yuanwofei. Works great and makes it black instead.
Yesterday I updated to the new stock Oxygen (Android 10) and went very dissapointed , the flow in the system is worse but the sRGB mode in the display settings got worse and isnt as acurate as before.
But also the option for hiding the Notch got worse, before it was possible to have a straight black line just on the sides of the Notch with the clock and battery icons. Now the icons is under the line of the Notch and it is aslo round corners with is ugly which also mean less screen size
Anyone who know a fix on this one or is the only option to downgrade to Anroid 9 again?
Hi.. I was wondering if we have the same notch killer as one on android 10, working with Oneplus 8T.
I have already tested a few and none of them are working. I have tested:
Notch Killer
G Visual Mod
None Display cutout
The main reason to have this is most of the apps expand only till notch and statusbar space is wasted.
Surprisingly there are no apps shown in 'Apps to display in Fullscreen'.
Still looking for myself too. G-visual worked for my Oneplus 8 but soft bricked my 8T. Really eager to find how to force fullscreen as I'm now starting to see status bar icons burning in. Also when in landscape most apps leave a black bar to the left with that area starting to burn in too.
Oneplus and Google really need to sort their act out.
I want to completely hide the front camera on Pixel Plus UI. The preset display cutout options (in dev options) don't hide it. I also tried "none display cutout" magisk module, which just removes a small portion on top. custom resolution on adb shell (wm size 1080x2200) works, but it removes touch functionality from the removed portion of the screen (aka cant drag down the notification bar) I could fix that (supposedly) with "wm overscan", but that command is not available on Android 11 (thanks google)
I really hate seeing the front camera and the phone is way too tall anyway. So its 2 birds with 1 stone if I manage to essentially start the screen from the bottom of the front camera and down.
Anyone found a way to do it on AOSP? It seems to be an option in MIUI, but not in custom roms.
Anybody know any application or magisk module which hides our device Oneplus 6 notch in apps in full screen, specially in youtube. It is very irritating to see full screen video, a portion of which gets cut by notch.
I have tried gvisualmod magisk module, but it is also not working in A13 lineageos.
I need the notch hider which doesn't shift the status bar icons below notch area.
Can anybody provide any workaround?