I'm lazy and yes I did look around. Anyone have a recommendation on removing the pill at the bottom of the screen. I just don't like it there. On stock rooted may.
I have Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture Tweaks Magisk module installed and one of its options does exactly this.
AOSP mods
avid_droid said:
I'm lazy and yes I did look around. Anyone have a recommendation on removing the pill at the bottom of the screen. I just don't like it there. On stock rooted may.
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What Pill?
HipKat said:
What Pill?
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Well it is hardly a pill, the thin horizontal line at the bottom of the home screens. Indicator when scrolling through home screens.
There is also a Substratum theme (FSIM) version of the Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture Tweaks Magisk module mentioned above (same developer) which I use to get rid of it.
+1 on @siavash79's thread [MOD][Xposed+Magisk][Pre-Release] AOSP Mods - System modifications for AOSP-based Android 12+.
avid_droid said:
I'm lazy and yes I did look around. Anyone have a recommendation on removing the pill at the bottom of the screen. I just don't like it there. On stock rooted may.
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Not certain this works on android 13 but I used to use this to hide the navbar and enable gestures before it became the norm
Fluid Navigation Gestures - Apps on Google Play
Get the fluid navigation gestures of the future!
play.google.com
andy242 said:
Not certain this works on android 13 but I used to use this to hide the navbar and enable gestures before it became the norm
Fluid Navigation Gestures - Apps on Google Play
Get the fluid navigation gestures of the future!
play.google.com
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This used to be awesome, but hasn't been updated since 2019...
aosp mods with vivid navigation gestures
Thanks everyone. I will try the aforementioned and the ones linked above
Aosp mods with lsposed zygisk worked perfectly. I remember using this mod a while ago. Glad to see it's still being updated. Thanks y'all
avid_droid said:
I'm lazy and yes I did look around. Anyone have a recommendation on removing the pill at the bottom of the screen. I just don't like it there. On stock rooted may.
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AOSP Mods can get rid of it
Google want to have a word with themselves, you shouldn't need a mod, you should just be able to turn it off.
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Google want to have a word with themselves, you shouldn't need a mod, you should just be able to turn it off.
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That's the ying and Yang of Google. BY default they offer little in customisation but then they also make it easy to root your phone and add custom mods. Samsung are the opposite, they offer loads of customisation but it's a pia to root
Angeloras said:
I have Fullscreen/Immersive Gesture Tweaks Magisk module installed and one of its options does exactly this.
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Just an FYI, but it seems that if you use the systemless hosts module, then you cannot use that Fullscreen module by DanGLES3. This is because it prevents your apps that require root access from seeing that they have root access. Basically, it messes up your superuser permissions and screws with the Magisk pathways. I was trying to check what it did, however, I cannot explore any root directories due to my file explorer's superuser permissions now being ignored lol.
So, while this option works great and doesn't require LSposed, it prevents you from doing anything else with your root access =(.
The only way to resolve the problems is by wiping your phone, re-imaging and starting over =P.
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That's the ying and Yang of Google. BY default they offer little in customisation but then they also make it easy to root your phone and add custom mods. Samsung are the opposite, they offer loads of customisation but it's a pia to root
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Which is all very good i am sure but what purpose does the gesture line actually serve, why is it even there to start with is the question and not well it is easy to root your phone crack on and sort it yourself. Googles logic of it being there is baffling.
Lets be honest Google are now pushing the Pixel as a mainstream phone and it is probably bought mainly on the strength of its photographic capabilities, It isn't just the plaything of the inquisitive like the Nexus was. I bet the amount of Pixels that get rooted compared to sold is miniscule.
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I bet the amount of Pixels that get rooted compared to sold is miniscule.
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I would say that's true and has always been true of every phone. Otherwise, there would be millions and millions of XDA members. The Modding community is a microcosm of overall phone owners
But, why not have the pill? What is the argument against it?
Takes up space with something that useless for some.
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I figured the knowledgeable people here could point me to apps (that require root or not) that do things that xposed used to do but now can't:
•Slide on notification bar for brightness (not an actual slider just able to slide)
•lockscreen app targets
•edit quick toggles in any way shape or form
•edit nav bar height
•change recents button into a menu button and remove three dot menus
•advanced power menu options
any info is appreciated!
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I wouldn't say it's useless. The developer has stated if he can find a way to bring it to Lollipop, that he will. Rather it's just unusable for now.
Sent from my Nexus 5 on Lollipop 5.0
Lollipop just came out.
Its going to take time to get get custom roms and features rolling
Users need to stop with the [Request] threads. You want something bad enough, learn to dev and make it happen. MOD EDITED - BE RESPECTFUL!!!
Most of the things you mentioned have to be a system modification not an app. Check out the lollipop custom ROMs, some of them have a few of the features you desire. It might be a few months to get Xposed working if possible even. You could always revert to 4.4.4 too.
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Most of the things you mentioned have to be a system modification not an app. Check out the lollipop custom ROMs, some of them have a few of the features you desire. It might be a few months to get Xposed working if possible even. You could always revert to 4.4.4 too.
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Thank you for a legitimate answer with zero arrogance. Much appreciated.
I know all of my requests are system edits, was just curious if there were apps out that would do all or some. Already found an app for apm and nav bar edits.
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Phaded said:
Thank you for a legitimate answer with zero arrogance. Much appreciated.
I know all of my requests are system edits, was just curious if there were apps out that would do all or some. Already found an app for apm and nav bar edits.
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Perhaps you can share the apps you found so far? Im following your thread bro.
Xposed is just so good, it became a must in my phone. I want so many features from it and its modules too
I search for xposed at least 3 times per day and i didnt find any useful information but a reply of rov89 a month ago saying it was going to be hard to merge xposed to lollipop because of new ART runtime. So i find this post very useful as we can share temporary patches until xposed is released for lollipop.
* Intelli3G: Your internet is set to EDGE while phone is locked, but when you unlock it you get 3G/4G (until you lock)
* Lots of gravitybox features:
-change battery icon and clock position in the info bar ( percentage + circle battery!)
-flash activated when you pulse the lockscreen for 3secs (stupid ye but very useful for me)
* Burnt toast: that was so cool (show app icon in toast--> superSU permissions)
*App settings: so i can put safari in immersive mode
Cant remember more at the moment but if you know any app with similar features post them here please
For battery percent:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.kroegerama.android4batpercent
On Lollipop the percentage is visible even with full battery.
You know if Xposed doesn't come back I am kinda okay with it. Towards the end of Kitkat it seemed like any really useful app that came out needed Xposed to run. It was like as if app creators ran straight towards Xposed instead of using different methods. I know for some things you needed to be able to hack further than root allows but I would guess that a few Xposed modules could have achieved the same result through different means. I'm probably wrong though.
As well intentioned as this thread was, it still got almost completely derailed... Shame.
One feature I'm looking forward to is customizing the slides on Lock screen.
Dialer and camera shortcuts are great but I am so spoiled now.
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As well intentioned as this thread was, it still got almost completely derailed... Shame.
One feature I'm looking forward to is customizing the slides on Lock screen.
Dialer and camera shortcuts are great but I am so spoiled now.
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ok ....u should try Launcher based on cm which might fulfil ur needs at the moment......Its quite new rom so wait till devs figure out how to's.....
ENOUGH!!!!!
I suggest everyone contributing to that pointless childish argument selfishly wasting EVERYONE'S time
Read the forum rules regarding member conduct - I have no problem actioning those who do post disrespectfully!
This is NOT a damn social site..stick to G+ for your immature flaming
This is a development site and as such keep this thread on topic
People are looking for alternate solutions while Xposed is being worked on to be ART compatible
So either contribute or don't post!
(Gonna make me lose my "Friendly"!)
Thank you for your cooperation
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Is there any way to theme icons without a launcher? As far as I know, no launchers support Google Now (which I really like having as a screen), which is, unfortunately, my biggest deterrent. While devs adjust to the finer points of ART, I really, really miss my icons. ;_;
Display brightness for notif bar slider brightness
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Is there any way to theme icons without a launcher? As far as I know, no launchers support Google Now (which I really like having as a screen), which is, unfortunately, my biggest deterrent. While devs adjust to the finer points of ART, I really, really miss my icons. ;_;
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Yes ?, there is, not in the app drawer but u can do it on the home screens, there u go mate:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.momocode.shortcuts
This is mine, using Gnow launcher
Jason_MCG said:
Is there any way to theme icons without a launcher? As far as I know, no launchers support Google Now (which I really like having as a screen), which is, unfortunately, my biggest deterrent. While devs adjust to the finer points of ART, I really, really miss my icons. ;_;
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This should work...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jy.iconchanger.ad
I'm still more than happy with 4.4.4 so just going to stick with that for the foreseeable future. I see nothing in Lolipop to draw me away all the cool stuff you can do with Xposed.
CitizenLee said:
This should work...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jy.iconchanger.ad
I'm still more than happy with 4.4.4 so just going to stick with that for the foreseeable future. I see nothing in Lolipop to draw me away all the cool stuff you can do with Xposed.
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Coming from 4.4.4, I completely agree. I sort of regret switching.
Nav bar?
Phaded said:
Thank you for a legitimate answer with zero arrogance. Much appreciated.
I know all of my requests are system edits, was just curious if there were apps out that would do all or some. Already found an app for apm and nav bar edits.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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Well, what did you find man. I mean that is what you started this thread for.
Rastapop is pretty good and hits most of those bases.
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Coming from 4.4.4, I completely agree. I sort of regret switching.
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I bought my Nexus 5 from someone who had Lollipop installed on it.
I reverted back to 4.4.4 and don't regret it, it's not that hard
Hello. I was wondering if there is a way to hide three button navigation bar on my 8t to use a third party gesture app.
I have root and i did try Magisk Hide Props config method by changing qemu.hw.mainkeys from 0 to 1, but nothing changed. Even after reboot the value stayed at 1, but still have the nav bar..
As far as I know, they changed something in android 11 which makes that impossible.
I tried the same with fluid n.g but it did not work
There a way to do it with adb. Haven't tested on 11 yet
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yeah they removed that ability in Android 11
dr_rick13 said:
yeah they removed that ability in Android 11
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Ah, so root is now the only way
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Yes even the qemu.hw.mainkeys=1 mod on the build.prop doesn't work on OnePlus 8T, I have no idea why. I used MagiskHide Props module.
jwarrior319 said:
Ah, so root is now the only way
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Theoretically root (above method) should work, it works on Pixel phones, but currently still not working on OnePlus 8T.
Don't see the problem why they removed that feature. I would gladly use the gestures on Oneplus, but the problem is that it's blocking some features on different apps where I have to press something down in the corners. I think it's because of the google assistant feature.
Why not use the stock gestures?
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Don't see the problem why they removed that feature. I would gladly use the gestures on Oneplus, but the problem is that it's blocking some features on different apps where I have to press something down in the corners. I think it's because of the google assistant feature.
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leo3949 said:
Why not use the stock gestures?
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Just wrote the reason
Am I the only one who sees the option in the screenshot I posted? There's an option to remove navbar. Not sure why this hasn't been mentioned.
dpryor88 said:
Am I the only one who sees the option in the screenshot I posted? There's an option to remove navbar. Not sure why this hasn't been mentioned.
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This doesn't mean "removing" the navbar, what you shown is changing the navigation more from navbar to navigation gestures. What people are talking here is to remove the navbar while in navbar mode, so that they can use third party navigation gestures app.
If you ask why, they (and myself too) doesn't like OnePlus' navigation gestures for certain reasons. Personally, I much prefer the old OnePlus 6 style which is swipe up from bottom left/right for "back" action.
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This doesn't mean "removing" the navbar, what you shown is changing the navigation more from navbar to navigation gestures. What people are talking here is to remove the navbar while in navbar mode, so that they can use third party navigation gestures app.
If you ask why, they (and myself too) doesn't like OnePlus' navigation gestures for certain reasons. Personally, I much prefer the old OnePlus 6 style which is swipe up from bottom left/right for "back" action.
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Aka android 9 version. Android 9 also had the two button gesture option. Android 10 introduced this version of it and has been further optimized in Android 11.
Of course this is all stock android versions. Some OEM's modified it like samsung for example. Oneplus isn't responsible for this style as its stock android gesture nav. Maybe in the future oneplus will make there own but there goal is to make OOS as close to aosp as possible while still adding some built-in customization.
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Aka android 9 version. Android 9 also had the two button gesture option. Android 10 introduced this version of it and has been further optimized in Android 11.
Of course this is all stock android versions. Some OEM's modified it like samsung for example. Oneplus isn't responsible for this style as its stock android gesture nav. Maybe in the future oneplus will make there own but there goal is to make OOS as close to aosp as possible while still adding some built-in customization.
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Yeah I don't blame OnePlus for this, and it is Google that removed android's ADB overscan feature to hide navigation bar as well. I just hoped that the root method works in OnePlus (the build.prop edit) because it works well on Pixel phones.
I am using Oneplus's gestures + Fullscreen/Immersive Gestures Magisk module, this gives me almost truly fullscreen experience. I hated the arrow key on the bottom left of the keyboard. So this solves the problem for me. Just thought I'd pitch in.
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I am using Oneplus's gestures + Fullscreen/Immersive Gestures Magisk module, this gives me almost truly fullscreen experience. I hated the arrow key on the bottom left of the keyboard. So this solves the problem for me. Just thought I'd pitch in.
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Yeah, I'm doing that aswell. Works okey, but I still pull up assistant from time to time
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zellleonhart said:
This doesn't mean "removing" the navbar, what you shown is changing the navigation more from navbar to navigation gestures. What people are talking here is to remove the navbar while in navbar mode, so that they can use third party navigation gestures app.
If you ask why, they (and myself too) doesn't like OnePlus' navigation gestures for certain reasons. Personally, I much prefer the old OnePlus 6 style which is swipe up from bottom left/right for "back" action.
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What are you talking about? I now have circled the option in the screenshot I have posted this time. I guess it's hard to look around for some of you people. Please don't make me have to post this a third time.
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What are you talking about? I now have circled the option in the screenshot I have posted this time. I guess it's hard to look around for some of you people. Please don't make me have to post this a third time.
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Even though u remove the bottom bar, some apps still consider the empty space there. Check keyboard for example. There is some space and a useless hide arrow on bottom left. I believe OP is looking for a solution to remove that as well(which older versions used to support using overscan). I was looking for a solution to this as well.
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What are you talking about? I now have circled the option in the screenshot I have posted this time. I guess it's hard to look around for some of you people. Please don't make me have to post this a third time.
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You still don't understand, we don't only want to hide that bar, we also want to totally disable the stock gesture so that we can REPLACE with other third party gesture app. On Android 11 the method is to use the 3-button navigation bar AND disable it, so that we can use another third party gesture like Fluid Navigation without the stock one interfering.
If you still don't understand please do not insist you do.
The only person who doesn't understand is you.
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I don't know if I'm missing it or what, but I can't find a setting to add AM/PM to the clock in the status bar at the top of the screen. Without those labels it feels like it's using 24 hour time and it makes 3:00 look like 3:00 AM to me. Obviously I know if it's morning or afternoon but looking at the clock like this makes me think the time is set incorrectly (even if only for a second) and it's annoying me.
I have magisk installed and I'm on the March security update. I have no problem using a magisk module for this but hopefully there's just a default setting that I've overlooked.
There maybe other ways to do this, but I'm pretty sure Gravity box (an Edxposed module) can add the am/pm.
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I don't know if I'm missing it or what, but I can't find a setting to add AM/PM to the clock in the status bar at the top of the screen. Without those labels it feels like it's using 24 hour time and it makes 3:00 look like 3:00 AM to me. Obviously I know if it's morning or afternoon but looking at the clock like this makes me think the time is set incorrectly (even if only for a second) and it's annoying me.
I have magisk installed and I'm on the March security update. I have no problem using a magisk module for this but hopefully there's just a default setting that I've overlooked.
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Stock doesn't have that. You need a Magisk module to enable it.
My "Addon features for Pixel devices exclusive" module adds that as well as a hole bunch of other cool stuff.
Check it HERE.
Typhus_ said:
Stock doesn't have that. You need a Magisk module to enable it.
My "Addon features for Pixel devices exclusive" module adds that as well as a hole bunch of other cool stuff.
Check it HERE.
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That's an impressive list of modifications. There's a lot of stuff in there that I either don't understand or don't need so I'm probably going to pass on it. I think I'm probably just going to use the 24 hr clock instead.
JohnC said:
There maybe other ways to do this, but I'm pretty sure Gravity box (an Edxposed module) can add the am/pm.
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I'm not using Xposed (Edxposed?) right now and not sure I want to install it just for one module... I will keep this in mind if I find other reasons to install it though. Thanks for the tip.
Organized_Chaos said:
That's an impressive list of modifications. There's a lot of stuff in there that I either don't understand or don't need so I'm probably going to pass on it. I think I'm probably just going to use the 24 hr clock instead.
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All features that the module(s) add can be controlled by yourself. This means that if you want, or not, to enable them is up to you just like on a custom ROM. The mod adds a new app "Rom Control" from where you can enable/disable the custom features to your liking.
That being said, just do what you want...not forcing you into something or whatever.
Cheers!
Oh shoot, I didn't realize that. I'm going to try it out. Thanks man!
Longtime xda user but have been out of the modding scene for many many years now, so forgive me if my question is stupid. Just got the P7P and put magisk etc on it. I don't like gesture navigation, and I am surprised that google doesn't allow nav bar button customization, which is something that has existed on various android implementations for as long as android has been around. Is there a magisk module that can do this on the latest 12/22 firmware? All google search results return with very old posts, and at this time I don't know how to recover from a bootloop if I do take a chance on flashing something.
Something that I had personally suggest is the Navigation Bar (9.0 +) module for Magisk, you can find it on Github.
Here's a link: Navigation Bar (9.0+)
There are many more methods but you can mention me anytime if this doesn't works.
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Check out AOSP mod. It allows configuration for the nav buttons. It is a good replacement for Gravitybox.
After years of 3 button nav, I switched to gestures. It took a few days to get used to it. Now it is built into my flabby muscle memory.
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Longtime xda user but have been out of the modding scene for many many years now, so forgive me if my question is stupid. Just got the P7P and put magisk etc on it. I don't like gesture navigation, and I am surprised that google doesn't allow nav bar button customization, which is something that has existed on various android implementations for as long as android has been around. Is there a magisk module that can do this on the latest 12/22 firmware? All google search results return with very old posts, and at this time I don't know how to recover from a bootloop if I do take a chance on flashing something.
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swieder711 said:
Check out AOSP mod. It allows configuration for the nav buttons. It is a good replacement for Gravitybox.
After years of 3 button nav, I switched to gestures. It took a few days to get used to it. Now it is built into my flabby muscle memory.
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How do you deal with the back gesture that is the same gesture to open side panels in lots of apps?
dr.wtf said:
How do you deal with the back gesture that is the same gesture to open side panels in lots of apps?
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I use just the right side for back. The left swipe opens the side panel
swieder711 said:
I use just the right side for back. The left swipe opens the side panel
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Panels can be on both sides
dr.wtf said:
How do you deal with the back gesture that is the same gesture to open side panels in lots of apps?
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Using Gestures, love it. Was a hardcore Navbar user.
Don't seem to have any issue with gestures and side panels.
Any specific app you are referring to?
I am using viber, skytube, k-9 mail, nextcloud, Mixplorer. Just to mention a few where I constantly use side panels and weird stuff happens when trying to open it due to the functional overlap
dr.wtf said:
I am using viber, skytube, k-9 mail, nextcloud, Mixplorer. Just to mention a few where I constantly use side panels and weird stuff happens when trying to open it due to the functional overlap
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Even dophin browser with bookmarks tab..Is there a mod for non root users that give the option to invert nav buttons?
Someone Anyone said:
Something that I had personally suggest is the Navigation Bar (9.0 +) module for Magisk, you can find it on Github.
Here's a link: Navigation Bar (9.0+)
There are many more methods but you can mention me anytime if this doesn't works.
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Hey there mate. How are you supposed to use this module ? Wasn't able to find any guide or documentation for it. Do I need to write something in Termux ?
Fytdyh said:
Hey there mate. How are you supposed to use this module ? Wasn't able to find any guide or documentation for it. Do I need to write something in Termux ?
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It's a magisk module, installed like any other magisk module.
I use vivid navigation gestures with aospmods.
ffuser1 said:
It's a magisk module, installed like any other magisk module.
I use vivid navigation gestures with aospmods.
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Thought this module would allow me to customize the navigation bar. Like change the navigation bar icons to look like Samsung or Xperia or Nexus. Was i wrong ? Is there a more suitable module for this ?
Hi, is there a way to get rid of the gesture pill on the bottom? This thing is so annoying...
topcaser said:
Hi, is there a way to get rid of the gesture pill on the bottom? This thing is so annoying...
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Gotta root it
Hm, is there any chance without root?
Nope, none I've heard of at least...
topcaser said:
Hi, is there a way to get rid of the gesture pill on the bottom? This thing is so annoying...
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I keep sensing feedback to Google about how utterly pointless it is but i suspect if the entire planet did it they wouldn't listen.
I have a module that only exists to remove this stupid thing. I agree I don't understand it's purpose other than to look ugly, take up space and possibly show off burn in smh
JakeDHS07 said:
I have a module that only exists to remove this stupid thing. I agree I don't understand it's purpose other than to look ugly, take up space and possibly show off burn in smh
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Link to it?
96carboard said:
Link to it?
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GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Here ya go! I just use the Fullscreen option and it works great!
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GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Here ya go! I just use the Fullscreen option and it works great!
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If using root, something like AOSP mods would be a better Magisk mod. It can get rid of the navbar, and has a **** ton of other features.
K1nsey6 said:
If using root, something like AOSP mods would be a better Magisk mod. It can get rid of the navbar, and has a **** ton of other features.
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Seconded. Awesome app.
I decided to download and take a look. It's got some options I haven't seen but really made me nostalgic and miss gravitybox. I wish you could disable specific status bar icons and also animate the battery indicator when charging. I used to be able to do that and I miss it sometimes.
K1nsey6 said:
If using root, something like AOSP mods would be a better Magisk mod. It can get rid of the navbar, and has a **** ton of other features.
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Except that the more complex the parts are, the greater the potential for introducing vulnerabilities. I'd recommend sticking with standalone simple changes, rather than using the very dangerous kitchen sink approach.
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GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Here ya go! I just use the Fullscreen option and it works great!
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I appreciate the link.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look safe. There's a bunch of closed source "apk" files in this "mod" that are being added in a privileged manner and therefore have way too much access to the system to be safe.
96carboard said:
I appreciate the link.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look safe. There's a bunch of closed source "apk" files in this "mod" that are being added in a privileged manner and therefore have way too much access to the system to be safe.
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A lot of people have been using this for a while now. It's even built into many custom ROMS. I'm sure it's not going to compromise your unlocked phone.
You can also use lawnchair launcher v12.1.0 Alpha 4, which is pretty much the stock launcher but configurable. No gestures for me. If this is not applicable to your use case forget I mentioned it ;}
xocomaox said:
A lot of people have been using this for a while now. It's even built into many custom ROMS. I'm sure it's not going to compromise your unlocked phone.
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"A lot of people" isn't a valid argument. Proves nothing except that "a lot of people" don't care about their security.