Question Hide the gboard keyboard's down arrow - Google Pixel 6

Sorry all if queastion was before (can't find answer and I'm really pissed off)...is it possible to remove this arrow under the keyboard on pixel 6 (pic in attach)?! I had pixel 6 pro few days ago (returned because fingerprint sensor didn't work) and I'm shure that I didn't had arrow there (gestures used too, all same as here). Tried to find option to turn off everywhere but no success...hope that this is not feature from todays jan update?!

You can't remove that arrow, it's used to hide and un-hide the keyboard.

Proday said:
Sorry all if queastion was before (can't find answer and I'm really pissed off)...is it possible to remove this arrow under the keyboard on pixel 6 (pic in attach)?! I had pixel 6 pro few days ago (returned because fingerprint sensor didn't work) and I'm shure that I didn't had arrow there (gestures used too, all same as here). Tried to find option to turn off everywhere but no success...hope that this is not feature from todays jan update?!
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That's not a new feature. Has always been there. If rooted you can remove with a mod that removes navbar, gesture pill, etc..

It is different if using two button or three button navigation.
I use the three button navigation and the back arrow key in the navigation changes to a down arrow key.

Pixel's implementation of down arrow on the navbar (or at least the padding below) is actually better than not having anything (like Xiaomi did on MIUI). The OS cannot recognize smartly if you meant a swiping up gesture or just simply pressing the space button, hence this placement.

Lughnasadh said:
That's not a new feature. Has always been there. If rooted you can remove with a mod that removes navbar, gesture pill, etc..
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Tnx for info mate. I'll search for it.
vandyman said:
It is different if using two button or three button navigation.
I use the three button navigation and the back arrow key in the navigation changes to a down arrow key.
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I know mate, but I'm using swipe last 3 years, can't go back on old commands...and this way I have more screen space to look at.
peter_betos said:
Pixel's implementation of down arrow on the navbar (or at least the padding below) is actually better than not having anything (like Xiaomi did on MIUI). The OS cannot recognize smartly if you meant a swiping up gesture or just simply pressing the space button, hence this placement.
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Whell thats individual thing. This way I'm loosing about 1cm of screen size, on samsung (one plus) phones it works for me without any problem.
Anyway, now im certain that it is not to remove id witouth root...thanks all one more time.

Try this method (pictures attached) worked for my OnePlus 10 pro oxygenos13 beta.
1. Go to the settings
2. Open additional setting or direct search 3rd option
3. Keyboard & input method
4. keyboard location
5. Select hide

Romi007 said:
Try this method (pictures attached) worked for my OnePlus 10 pro oxygenos13 beta.
1. Go to the settings
2. Open additional setting or direct search 3rd option
3. Keyboard & input method
4. keyboard location
5. Select hide
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you're awesome
it worked
i like getting my inquiry resolved fast
that was fast

Lughnasadh said:
That's not a new feature. Has always been there. If rooted you can remove with a mod that removes navbar, gesture pill, etc..
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I am using gensture navigation in lineageOS 19, and I also meet this problem that my phone have a very wide bottom bar when I input something. My phone have a small screen so that I have a bad experience when I input, but I couldn't find related setting in my phone setting. However I have rooted so could you give me this module? Thank you very much!

A marinated egg said:
I am using gensture navigation in lineageOS 19, and I also meet this problem that my phone have a very wide bottom bar when I input something. My phone have a small screen so that I have a bad experience when I input, but I couldn't find related setting in my phone setting. However I have rooted so could you give me this module? Thank you very much!
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HideNavBar/README.md at master · Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Lughnasadh said:
HideNavBar/README.md at master · Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar
Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/HideNavBar development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Thanks very much!

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Navkey

I've enabled the navkey, but the capacitive buttons are still working, i have tried editing the key layout settings but its still there.. Also tried gravity box but no luck.. Any help? Thanks
Use gravity box to disable backlight (under display section). Then use a file manager and editor with root access (I used ES File Explorer) and open the file synaptics_dsx.kl (it is located under system>user>keylayout) and then edit it by adding a # in front of the key entries. Save, reboot and your hardware keys should be off
kanagawaben said:
Use gravity box to disable backlight (under display section). Then use a file manager and editor with root access (I used ES File Explorer) and open the file synaptics_dsx.kl (it is located under system>user>keylayout) and then edit it by adding a # in front of the key entries. Save, reboot and your hardware keys should be off
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Thanks mate, i have disabled the light though editing synaptics didnt work, but i figured it out by editing atmel_mxt_T100_touchscreen.kl,
Now, my problem is switching the back button and recent..
Why do you want to do that?
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I have enabled the soft keys via buildprop, disabled the hardware keys in the synaptic file, disabled the backlight and added double tap home key to sleep and long press home key for menu using gravity box. Looking good with the Pixel launcher, although unfortunately don't get the transparent white dock background.
Screenshot:
jlou0918 said:
I've enabled the navkey, but the capacitive buttons are still working, i have tried editing the key layout settings but its still there.. Also tried gravity box but no luck.. Any help? Thanks
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hii can you tell me how u activated navigation bar i have tried several ways including cm13 and gravity box
how did you do it
thanks
[email protected] said:
hii can you tell me how u activated navigation bar i have tried several ways including cm13 and gravity box
how did you do it
thanks
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You can do it manually if you have root, just need to change a value from 1 to 0 in the buildprop file (it's easy to find the relevant line as it has a description). However, I just use a free root app called Softkey Enabler from the Play Store. This makes it very quick to enable or disable the nav bar.
I leave the hardware keys on (because their long press functions are useful) but in accessibility settings I switch their layout around to match the nav bar. I use another root app called Keyboard Backlight Controller to disable their backlight.
kanagawaben said:
You can do it manually if you have root, just need to change a value from 1 to 0 in the buildprop file (it's easy to find the relevant line as it has a description). However, I just use a free root app called Softkey Enabler from the Play Store. This makes it very quick to enable or disable the nav bar.
I leave the hardware keys on (because their long press functions are useful) but in accessibility settings I switch their layout around to match the nav bar. I use another root app called Keyboard Backlight Controller to disable their backlight.
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Which rom are u on?
I tried soft key enabler on official 16s and 19s it didn't work
I am on cm13 umbrella and it's really good
Far better fingerprint recognition
Better battery life I lost 3% over night
and finally i tried ur buildprop thing for soft keys it worked thanks for that BTW
Did u get to make the Navbar transparent by any chance
I have used the settings in cm13 to turnoff the backlit of capacitive buttons but there still functional can explain how u disable them or use them as u do for long press
Cheers for the help
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Which rom are u on?
I tried soft key enabler on official 16s and 19s it didn't work
I am on cm13 umbrella and it's really good
Far better fingerprint recognition
Better battery life I lost 3% over night
and finally i tried ur buildprop thing for soft keys it worked thanks for that BTW
Did u get to make the Navbar transparent by any chance
I have used the settings in cm13 to turnoff the backlit of capacitive buttons but there still functional can explain how u disable them or use them as u do for long press
Cheers for the help
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I am currently using 17S based Cuoco92. Fingerprint recognition has been just fine for me on Cuoco92, and on stock 16S, 17S and 19S - fast and accurate. The nav bar I have is transparent, just like in stock android. To disable the hard keys, go into system-usr-keylayout and edit the synaptics file (just add a # in front of the lines relating to the keys).
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I am currently using 17S based Cuoco92. Fingerprint recognition has been just fine for me on Cuoco92, and on stock 16S, 17S and 19S - fast and accurate. The nav bar I have is transparent, just like in stock android. To disable the hard keys, go into system-usr-keylayout and edit the synaptics file (just add a # in front of the lines relating to the keys).
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Thanks for the info really appreciate it
I have found a small thing do u have any fix for it?
The notification panel doesn't fully open due to the nav keys
Some other elements get blocked as well
Any solution?
[email protected] said:
Thanks for the info really appreciate it
I have found a small thing do u have any fix for it?
The notification panel doesn't fully open due to the nav keys
Some other elements get blocked as well
Any solution?
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No, don't think there's anything you can do about that I'm afraid. I have actually gone back to just using the hard keys as they come. The soft nav keys are nice, but bit of a waste of screen space when you have perfectly good hard keys there to use.
kanagawaben said:
No, don't think there's anything you can do about that I'm afraid. I have actually gone back to just using the hard keys as they come. The soft nav keys are nice, but bit of a waste of screen space when you have perfectly good hard keys there to use.
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Yea your right about that but the screen is big so having on screen buttons help in using the phone with one hand
I am surprised how the hardware buttons completely disappears when not back lit better then even OnePlus one
I have put a request in the feedback app for a feature like OnePlus one for choice between on screen and off screen
[email protected] said:
Yea your right about that but the screen is big so having on screen buttons help in using the phone with one hand
I am surprised how the hardware buttons completely disappears when not back lit better then even OnePlus one
I have put a request in the feedback app for a feature like OnePlus one for choice between on screen and off screen
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I would love them to add that feature. It was one of the best things about CM13 on my Zenfone 2.
Currently I am using the stock eui launcher (it's so smooth and light, and I don't really need an app drawer because I don't download so many apps) and the soft keys don't go so well with that launcher, but I also have the Pixel launcher installed, and I really like using the soft keys with that.

Pie control a must

With this bohemoth. Pie Control is a must install.
Easy to find on the play store....this is the one I like.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jun.ace.piecontrol
Is there a way to permanently disable navigation bar and use swipe gestures instead? (I don't mean hide the navbar, because it appears when you try to use swipe gestures). I would greatly appreciate if anyone would suggest a way!
jedras95 said:
Is there a way to permanently disable navigation bar and use swipe gestures instead? (I don't mean hide the navbar, because it appears when you try to use swipe gestures). I would greatly appreciate if anyone would suggest a way!
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Not sure which swipe gestures you refer to - swipe up?
After reading this post, I tried Pie but didn't care for how fiddly it was trying to hit the back icon.
So then I found this and am very happy with it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ss.edgegestures. This, coupled with BX Actions' 'control mode' means Bixby is now my hardware back button (double tap is last app, long press is recents) and Edge Gestures gives me swipe for back.
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Not sure which swipe gestures you refer to - swipe up?
After reading this post, I tried Pie but didn't care for how fiddly it was trying to hit the back icon.
So then I found this and am very happy with it https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ss.edgegestures. This, coupled with BX Actions' 'control mode' means Bixby is now my hardware back button (double tap is last app, long press is recents) and Edge Gestures gives me swipe for back.
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Im talking about disabling navbar, like in immersive mode and using swipe gestures in the area where the bar was. I did that on my Pixel using Swipe Navigation (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.suphi.swipenavigation)
Swiping up from the bottom center acts as home; swiping up from left corner acts as back; swiping up from right corner up acts as recents
EDIT: Something like home gesture on the iPhone X
jedras95 said:
Is there a way to permanently disable navigation bar and use swipe gestures instead? (I don't mean hide the navbar, because it appears when you try to use swipe gestures). I would greatly appreciate if anyone would suggest a way!
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Use this to disable navbar(reboot after installing)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8DTpyUdT0UAaHBCTHpfY1FsNWs/view
And this for gestures
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ton&pcampaignid=APPU_1_ZIXBWY2oG4PP6ASX872YAw
Works perfectly for my s8+ don t know if the apk works on Note
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Use this to disable navbar(reboot after installing)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8DTpyUdT0UAaHBCTHpfY1FsNWs/view
And this for gestures
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ton&pcampaignid=APPU_1_ZIXBWY2oG4PP6ASX872YAw
Works perfectly for my s8+ don t know if the apk works on Note
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Ahh, for a second I thought I finally have the solution. Unfortunately, APK doesn't work on Note8 Thanks for the suggestion
jedras95 said:
Ahh, for a second I thought I finally have the solution. Unfortunately, APK doesn't work on Note8 Thanks for the suggestion
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Oh i m sorry to hear :/
There are some immersive Mode enabler in Playstore did you try one of them? Downside of immersive Mode ist that the Keyboard doesn t work when the navbar is hidden
jedras95 said:
Ahh, for a second I thought I finally have the solution. Unfortunately, APK doesn't work on Note8 Thanks for the suggestion
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Well, I tried going into Immersive mode thats built in and navbar does disappears but then reappears with every swipe gesture which ruins the point

Question, how to best use the 3dots after flashing something other then the stock ROM

I've got LOS 17 on my phone, but I really liked the 3 dot interface that was stock. With such a little screen it seems a waist not to use the 3 dots for something. What apps or mods have others used to bring functionality to the 3 dots?
Thanks to a suggestion in another thread; I'm using it to control sound as the device lacks physical volume control.
By using Button Mapper I've got it set so that:
Single tap: Volume +
Double tap: Volume -
Long press: Do not disturb (toggles on/off)
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edg3 said:
Thanks to a suggestion in another thread; I'm using it to control sound as the device lacks physical volume control.
By using Button Mapper I've got it set so that:
Single tap: Volume +
Double tap: Volume -
Long press: Do not disturb (toggles on/off)
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Thank you. I downloaded this and will give it a try.:good:
Seppppx said:
You mean the buttons instead of a pill or a smaller pill?
You can go to
Setting > System > Gestures > System navigation
And select our preferred navigation
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not quite. I'm talking about the capacitive three dot button located below the screen, not the navigation buttons on the screen
delawaresace said:
I've got LOS 17 on my phone, but I really liked the 3 dot interface that was stock. With such a little screen it seems a waist not to use the 3 dots for something. What apps or mods have others used to bring functionality to the 3 dots?
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How did you get LOS 17 on your device? I don't see any mention of it being supported.
jmwfl2000 said:
How did you get LOS 17 on your device? I don't see any mention of it being supported.
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I followed the directions in this thread. It is long and detailed and you can see where I and others had asked questions. It was worth it for me though because I love this ROM: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-to-treble-gsi-palm-phone-t4101947
delawaresace said:
I've got LOS 17 on my phone, but I really liked the 3 dot interface that was stock. With such a little screen it seems a waist not to use the 3 dots for something. What apps or mods have others used to bring functionality to the 3 dots?
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how do you get the lineage boot image to show up in twrp recovery. iv been trying to figure out adb side load, but i read in your post below not to do it that way

Question Navigation bar

Is there anyway to move the navigation buttons to the right?
My thumb just can't reach the back button
Thanks
it grinds my gears too!, here we are at the most advanced android 13, many years of it on smartphones and yet still so many things baked into oems, like navigation customisation
to me pixel phones must solve these issues since its stock, and not just root everything all the time, to me its meant to solve the android problem of baked in oem features, like one ui or else samsung just wins androids, and pixels are done, i wont keep it that long lol
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to me pixel phones must solve these issues since its stock...
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They did. It's called "gesture navigation".
Get rid of nav bar, use XPosed Edge Pro, you can setup custom stuff
BarrettBear said:
Get rid of nav bar, use XPosed Edge Pro, you can setup custom stuff
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Xposed is the Android equivalent of cancer. The Fullscreen Immersive Gestures module for Magisk and a launcher that has custom gestures, e.g. Nova Launcher, is more than sufficient.
"Xposed is the Android equivalent of cancer"
Lol okay
Well I've tried Fullscreen Immersive Gestures on Magisk, it didn't work, so I have my solution which does work. I have zero space taken up at the top of the screen, and zero space taken up at the bottom of the screen.
I have an invisible app-switch, home, and back button at the bottom of the screen, and the ability to add dozens more should I care to.
Robshr said:
Is there anyway to move the navigation buttons to the right?
My thumb just can't reach the back button
Thanks
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Use Xposed Edge Pro, it allows you to designate your own invisible buttons. My setup is:
Lower left, swipe up to go into multi, long-press to bring up in-app menu
Lower center, swipe up to open Bottom Quick Settings, long press to go home
Lower right, swipe up to go back
But you don't have to use swipe up, you can tap, double-tap, long press, swipe up, swipe down, swipe left, or swipe right. You also have different areas, 3x per side (left/center/right, top/middle/bottom) for each of those, and each can be assigned to do a number of incredibly useful things.
If you have trouble reaching with your thumb, you can assign lots to the lower-right (near your thumb), long press to do one thing, swipe up to do another, swipe to the left to do something, etc.
Don't let anybody tell you it's bad, test it for yourself and make your own decision.
If you do use that setup, you can disable the nav bar entirely by:
Installing "MagiskHide Props Config", and a terminal emulator
Restart
Run the term emulator, give it superuser by typing su and granting, then run command props
Go to code 5 (add your own prop), type n for a new prop, call the new prop qemu.hw.mainkeys, give it a value of 1, press y to continue with defaults, press y to reboot again.
NavBar is now gone (like in my image).
If you want to bring the NavBar back, just run props again on the terminal, and delete the prop you made above.
BarrettBear said:
"Xposed is the Android equivalent of cancer"
Lol okay
Well I've tried Fullscreen Immersive Gestures on Magisk, it didn't work, so I have my solution which does work. I have zero space taken up at the top of the screen, and zero space taken up at the bottom of the screen.
I have an invisible app-switch, home, and back button at the bottom of the screen, and the ability to add dozens more should I care to.
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If it didn't work you're doing it wrong. But then again I really only use it to ditch the hint at the bottom of the screen, so my use case may not be typical.
There is a reason why custom ROM developers don't accept bug reports with that crap you use in play, and that's because 9 out of 10 times the issue is Xposed itself. So Xposed and its derivatives needed to be put out to pasture years ago and just die already. Anything they can do can a root app can do just as effectively, and without the system instability penalty of the cancer that is Xposed.
At this point we are getting a little off topic, as the OP I do think was trying to avoid rooting to solve his problem. Of course, root may be the only solution to the problem.
I have my Back-Button on the bottom right, just old-school without rooting.
Sry for my english, Germany here.
BarrettBear said:
Use Xposed Edge Pro, it allows you to designate your own invisible buttons. My setup is:
Lower left, swipe up to go into multi, long-press to bring up in-app menu
Lower center, swipe up to open Bottom Quick Settings, long press to go home
Lower right, swipe up to go back
But you don't have to use swipe up, you can tap, double-tap, long press, swipe up, swipe down, swipe left, or swipe right. You also have different areas, 3x per side (left/center/right, top/middle/bottom) for each of those, and each can be assigned to do a number of incredibly useful things.
If you have trouble reaching with your thumb, you can assign lots to the lower-right (near your thumb), long press to do one thing, swipe up to do another, swipe to the left to do something, etc.
Don't let anybody tell you it's bad, test it for yourself and make your own decision.
If you do use that setup, you can disable the nav bar entirely by:
Installing "MagiskHide Props Config", and a terminal emulator
Restart
Run the term emulator, give it superuser by typing su and granting, then run command props
Go to code 5 (add your own prop), type n for a new prop, call the new prop qemu.hw.mainkeys, give it a value of 1, press y to continue with defaults, press y to reboot again.
NavBar is now gone (like in my image).
If you want to bring the NavBar back, just run props again on the terminal, and delete the prop you made above.
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Are you running android 13 or 12
I'm running 13 and I don't think it's compatible with 13 as it won't install the Xposed framework
Robshr said:
Are you running android 13 or 12
I'm running 13 and I don't think it's compatible with 13 as it won't install the Xposed framework
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I'm still on 12. I stick with what I know works
Robshr said:
Are you running android 13 or 12
I'm running 13 and I don't think it's compatible with 13 as it won't install the Xposed framework
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Which is why Fullscreen Immersive Gestures - a Magisk module - is a better option than any Xposed crap. It at least works, if you set it up correctly.
mr73 said:
I have my Back-Button on the bottom right, just old-school without rooting.
Sry for my english, Germany here.
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How did you done that?
I can't find anything that works on pixel 6
valyemil811 said:
How did you done that?
I can't find anything that works on pixel 6
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I used "Navigation Bar for Android" from Wormhole Space, it works for me without rooting. IMO i like it because i use the back button more than the other ones, try it.
mr73 said:
I used "Navigation Bar for Android" from Wormhole Space, it works for me without rooting. IMO i like it because i use the back button more than the other ones, try it.
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I thought you made some .xml or adb modification straight to phone
Sry no, i dont have the time and ability to learn new things like programming or something like that.
mr73 said:
Sry no, i dont have the time and ability to learn new things like programming or something like that.
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Oki doki

Question Gesture Navigation Bar/Pill/line whatever its called

Hi,
is there a way to get rid of the Navigation Line at the bottom of the Screen when using gesture mode? Asus unfortunatly doesnt give the option like Samsung for example to hide it.
im a noob and dont know if theme modification is a thing at all or if i must switch completely to a different OS
thank you very much!
trashbirdssr said:
Hi,
is there a way to get rid of the Navigation Line at the bottom of the Screen when using gesture mode? Asus unfortunatly doesnt give the option like Samsung for example to hide it.
im a noob and dont know if theme modification is a thing at all or if i must switch completely to a different OS
thank you very much!
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unfortunately it is not possible to remove the pill by making Asus native gestures work. What is possible is to remove the pill (using the entire screen) and use gestures from third-party applications. For me it is the best option. root is required
trashbirdssr said:
Hi,
is there a way to get rid of the Navigation Line at the bottom of the Screen when using gesture mode? Asus unfortunatly doesnt give the option like Samsung for example to hide it.
im a noob and dont know if theme modification is a thing at all or if i must switch completely to a different OS
thank you very much!
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On March 31, Asus released an update (WW-33.0804.2060.113) that allows you to hide the navigation bar. There's a new learning curve when navigating with gestures without the navigation bar, and after a month like that, I don't miss the navigation bar.
https://zentalk.asus.com/t5/release...ww-eu-33-0804-2060-113-android-13/ba-p/364244
Using Nova, this comes with bugs. Sometimes clicking on apps in the dock, they're unresponsive
x2srj said:
Using Nova, this comes with bugs. Sometimes clicking on apps in the dock, they're unresponsive
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Seconded
@x2srj @landsome
Can you please see if it's the same issue you're experiencing that I posted here?
Buggy navigation pill swipe from home on latest update
So, a week or so ago I've been forced to install an OTA update (despite disabling these in settings, because see this thread), and now my navigation is screwed up. Swiping right on the pill from any regular app correctly switches to the previous...
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I would love to gen on some brainstorming for a fix, it feels absolutely terrible.

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