Looking for a theme (or setting) that allows you to pull down your status bar while it is hidden. I currently have my status bar hidden, but I must open up an app in order to pull it down.
I couldn't find a thread for this idea. I apologize if I am doubling up on threads if one exists. Anyone have any suggestions for me? Thanks in advance.
Launcher Pro (and I believe a few other homescreen apps) allow you to assign a button to show the status bar (or notification panel). I have it set so that the home button shows my notifications.
Best of luck!
ADW can set this on swipe up/swipe down so that you would swipe down just as if the Status Bar was there even though it isn't.
Thanks for the responses. I've tried both and now have to decide which one I like more. haha
Is there a way to add the 3 dots button back to the navigation bar?
I believe there is an option to rearrange the navigation bar under System including an option to make the 3-dots always visible
Joery360 said:
I believe there is an option to rearrange the navigation bar under System including an option to make the 3-dots always visible
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Thank you!! I have been looking for this for days, The way it is worded didnt make any sense to me till you posted this.
I'm trying to get the AOSP battery icon instead of the Sony one. I've tried GravityBox, which works to add the AOSP icon, but Sony's one is still there. I know I can disable it in settings but it still shows on the lock screen and when the notification pane is down. Is there any other way to change/remove Sony's battery icon?
Not Optimal... But it works!
So I am figuring you are trying to do this because you got gravity box and when you apply a battery icon it adds it alongside the stock one but doesn't replace it... So there three easy steps to get rid of it! First of all in the settings search for personalization, system icons and untick battery... this will get rid of the battery in the status bar when it is NOT pulled down; then go to the xposed app and download a module called clean lock screen, activate it and tick the option for the removal of the status bar icons... this will get rid of it in the lock screen BUT it will also remove the gravity box one and the WiFi and data signal icons... and lastly, download a module from the xposed installer called android N-ify, this will add some awesome features like the double-tap recents to go to last applications and yata yata but most important thing is that this will customize your notification and quick toggle panel and it by default hides battery... so reboot and your stock battery should be successfully hidden!! I know your question is kinda old by now but I just got back to stock marshmallow in my z3 and was struggling with this same exact problem and this was the best solution I was able to find for this!
So I just updated to .386 via OTA.
Upon reboot I tinkered with the settings>display>system icons and ended up keeping them all on as they were (screenshot attached.)
Anyway after this, automatically appears a 'rotation system icon' like magic. It disappears when I turn rotation to on. When set to off the icon appears (screenshot attached.)
I dont like this, and I assume this is not normal behaviour, I must have unlocked it when switching on and off the system icon tick box list. Annoyingly.
Can anyone advise how I might reverse or remove this icon...
It's the default behavior, but you can remove in the System UI Tuner.
To enable System UI Tuner, pull down your notification shade and long-press on the Settings gear icon for up to 5 seconds (it will start to turn/rotate). Once you let go, you should see a pop-up with the message “Congrats! System UI Tuner has been added to Settings.” And as that message suggests, you can head into settings, scroll to the bottom, and find an option for System UI Tuner.
Inside it, you will be able to remove some Status Bar icons.
danilobertelli said:
It's the default behavior, but you can remove in the System UI Tuner.
To enable System UI Tuner, pull down your notification shade and long-press on the Settings gear icon for up to 5 seconds (it will start to turn/rotate). Once you let go, you should see a pop-up with the message “Congrats! System UI Tuner has been added to Settings.” And as that message suggests, you can head into settings, scroll to the bottom, and find an option for System UI Tuner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ-sEd6E5zc
Inside it, you will be able to remove some Status Bar icons.
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You kind sir are a shining example of community support.
Didn't know that even existed.
Thanks again :good:
I have no idea how I dit it, but my status bar is hidden. It only shows up when I pull down from the top of the screen. Looks like my phone is in full-screen mode or something like that.
Any idea how I can get my status bar back? I can't find anything in settings.
Did you try rebooting your phone ? Also, is it also happening on the homescreen ?
U activated immersive mode
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Did you try rebooting your phone ? Also, is it also happening on the homescreen ?
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Yes, I rebooted the phone allready, but that doesn't help. It's happening on all screens and in all apps.
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Did you try rebooting your phone ? Also, is it also happening on the homescreen ?
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Is there a way to deactivate that? I have no idea how I activated it.
raho78 said:
Is there a way to deactivate that? I have no idea how I activated it.
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Did you install an app called "navbar" or even "Fluid navigation gestures" ? If not, try to change your navigation method by going into Settings -> Buttons and gestures -> Navigation bar and gestures, and select another method. Then, comeback to the three buttons method and see if the problem still occurs
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Did you install an app called "navbar" or even "Fluid navigation gestures" ? If not, try to change your navigation method by going into Settings -> Buttons and gestures -> Navigation bar and gestures, and select another method. Then, comeback to the three buttons method and see if the problem still occurs
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Thanks for helping. I haven't installed those apps. If I change my navigation method, even the navigation keys are hidden.
I fixed it with the adb commands in this thread; https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/immersive-mode-t3936671.
Thanks for trying to help me
Glad you found a solution using ADB...however, there is a setting that will hide the NAV bar...go to settings > Buttons & gestures > Navigation bar & gestures > Navigation bar customization > 2nd toggle from the top = Hide the navigation bar.
Using the search feature in settings can help you find all sorts of various settings.
jaseman said:
Glad you found a solution using ADB...however, there is a setting that will hide the NAV bar...go to settings > Buttons & gestures > Navigation bar & gestures > Navigation bar customization > 2nd toggle from the top = Hide the navigation bar.
Using the search feature in settings can help you find all sorts of various settings.
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I don't have the option "Navigation bar customization".
raho78 said:
I don't have the option "Navigation bar customization".
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That makes no sense...why would everyone else have that option and you don't?
After you get to the last page = "Navigation bar & gestures" are you saying that at the bottom, under "CUSTOM SETTINGS" that there is no option called = "Navigation Bar Customization????
If not...then I don't know what to tell you...something is amiss here.
You need to choose "Back, Home, Recents first...then it will show up.
jaseman said:
That makes no sense...why would everyone else have that option and you don't?
After you get to the last page = "Navigation bar & gestures" are you saying that at the bottom, under "CUSTOM SETTINGS" that there is no option called = "Navigation Bar Customization????
If not...then I don't know what to tell you...something is amiss here.
You need to choose "Back, Home, Recents first...then it will show up.
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I found it, but I use gestures. That's why I didn't see it. But still no option to hide the statusbar. Only an option to hide the navigationbar. But that wasn't the problem . My statusbar was hidden, not my navigation bar.