Hey
If you select swipe left/right to go back navigation setting, you can't swipe back if the keyboard it's open, attached video example.
Anyone noticed this bug ?
I don't think it's a bug, may be it's meant to be like. Try swiping in the area above keyboard, it will work or there is an setting's option where u will get a button in navigation bar area to hide the keyboard then use the back navigation gesture..
Nope not a bug, the Samsung Keyboard is like that but you should have an option in bottom right corner to close the keyboard
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As said before, this is not a bug. If you swipe outside of the keyboard area it works as intended. if you have the keyboard open it detects text entry.
This is the same with any 3rd party keabord
ruizit0 said:
Hey
If you select swipe left/right to go back navigation setting, you can't swipe back if the keyboard it's open, attached video example.
Anyone noticed this bug ?
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One Hand Operation +
That's the name of the Samsung app you need. Open its Advanced Settings and disable Fit To Keyboard option.
The app's and OS's gesture systems can coexist without a problem.
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i flashed the stock ROM UCKE3 with odin, and deleted the Email.apk in system/app, becoz i need no this app. but so, the 4 items tool bar became 3.
i'd like to know how can i add/reduce items with this TW launcher?
tap applications, press menu key, change view type to customizable grid, press applications again, menu key, edit, drag whatever you want to the dock
so much thanks.
docodine said:
tap applications, press menu key, change view type to customizable grid, press applications again, menu key, edit, drag whatever you want to the dock
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Ahh - I assume this does NOT work on stock, eh?
I'm liking the Infuse as my first stock phone, and slowly but inexorably feeling the pull over tot he dark side of rooting, modifying and ultra-customizing!
stock or whatever doesn't matter for this, it's just a tweak for touchwiz
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This Applicaton is for the user who have that back button problem!
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Function:
Soft-key of the back button. I work does not require root.
The Floating Button and the Navigation Bar are displayed.
The home button and the notification bar can be displayed. The displayed button can be selected.
The Button or Widget can move in long push.
– The Navigation Bar cannot be used by terminals (Galaxy etc.) without a navigation bar, and Android4.4.
– Don’t react to the tap of a widget.
– Widget supports operation only a “Clock&Battery”
In order to use it, please turn ON “Back Button” service from “setting -> Accessibility Option.”
Android4.4 without the navigation bars.
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So lollipop standard behavior of the touch buttons is shoddy to say the least. The recent apps pane is utterly useless, for starters, and I never use the dual window feature.
I'm looking for a way to modify two behaviors: I'd like for my "square" button to function as the menu key upon short press, and a long press of the back button to kill the current app. Obviously I accomplished this in the past on the original G Flex using Gravity Box, but without a working method to install Xposed, I don't see this happening in the near future.
Has anyone had any luck mucking around with system files to change the behavior of the buttons?
im trying to add a menu button as well
GravityBox is working on 5.1.1, XPosedv74 SDK22.
not all GB function is working on G Flex2 , but function to assign a special action to the Nav key is working. eg i'm using double tap Home to take screenshot, double tap Recent to sleep etc.
SayWhat10 said:
im trying to add a menu button as well
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you can add menu button using SYSTEMUI activity.
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In this tutorial i will show how to get an immersive mode toggle in the navigation bar.
You are going to need an app called Custom Navigation Bar (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=xyz.paphonb.systemuituner&hl=en)
The app will prompt u to the setup (this is not a tutorial on how to set up the app!!)
Once u are in the app go into the profiles tab and create a new profile (if u have existing profiles put it in the bottom).
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Open the profile and find the Immersive mode settings
Turn on the change immersive settings
and then select what u want want to hide.
Once u did that scroll to the bottom and add a button
The type should be Toggle profile and the profile should be the profile that you are editing
The last thing you need to do is for disabling immersive mode to do that go to Navigation Bar Tab
There u should repeat the procces for adding the button and it should look something like this
Now for the icons i will link some that i use but that's it u are done enjoy your immersive mode button
https://photos.app.goo.gl/q68YLwRJrjadbU3f2
You may need to resize the photos to fit your device (for a 5 inch 1080p display(google pixel) i would recommend the size of 18x18 pixels)
Anyone have a way to have this activated without having the accesibilty floating menu active. I hate that menu it gets in the way of everything.
I think it's been this way for quite a while.
I can't stand the swipe to answer calls etc, so I do use the accessibility menu, but only with the swipe for notification menu, which is handy, with a high level of transparency so I barely notice it.
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Gasman said:
I can't stand the swipe to answer calls etc, so I do use the accessibility menu, but only with the swipe for notification menu, which is handy, with a high level of transparency so I barely notice it.
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There is a way to get rid of it completly but it will come back after u restart the phone. Then you have to do the process all over again. You can go to settings>apps>all apps> scroll to accessibility then force stop the app and clear cache. It will stay hidden until you restart the phone. Make sure you have the single tap setting enabled first before you do this.
On my note 20 ultra i have it completly gone even when i restart the phone. I used package dissable pro app to dissable accessibility in settings. But package disabler pro is now EXTREMELY hard to setup and use.