Notification Bar Customization? - Asus ROG Phone Questions & Answers

Has anyone been able to figure out a way to customize the notification bar? I'm looking to get rid of the battery bar since I'm using AccuBattery & would prefer to use its battery indicator.
Would also be nice to get the network speeds on the bar. As well as having a seconds indicator on the clock.

try gravitybox. some settings might not work, but most do. If that doesn't have exactly what you're looking for, try the flat style bar indicators module, that one worked for me as well.

bbmaster123 said:
try gravitybox. some settings might not work, but most do. If that doesn't have exactly what you're looking for, try the flat style bar indicators module, that one worked for me as well.
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Thanks for the reply! Few follow-up questions: GravityBox is an Xposed module/app, right? And to get the Xposed framework installed, I'd need root? Lastly, how did you root your ROG?
EDIT: Did you follow this root guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/rog-phone/how-to/guide-root-t3865490 ?

1nv1n said:
Thanks for the reply! Few follow-up questions: GravityBox is an Xposed module/app, right? And to get the Xposed framework installed, I'd need root? Lastly, how did you root your ROG?
EDIT: Did you follow this root guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/rog-phone/how-to/guide-root-t3865490 ?
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Yes, gravitybox is an xposed module, and yes you'd need root. I kinda followed that guide but I can simplify it I think. after you've unlock the bootloader:
1. install magisk app
2. tap install
3. Select normal install
4. reboot when prompted
5. check you have root with root checker
6. install xposed app
thats what worked for me when upgrading to magisk 18. When I first installed magisk (17.3), I had to get boot.img from my firmware version, place it on the phone, and when selecting install, I had to choose patch boot image and browse to the .img.

Have you come across any issue with xposed yet? Right now that's the most compelling reason to root my phone.

Straum said:
Have you come across any issue with xposed yet? Right now that's the most compelling reason to root my phone.
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nope, none so far. Doesn't take long and is pretty easy. I'd say its worth it. Some modules don't work 100% but I'm sure you already knew that.

bbmaster123 said:
nope, none so far. Doesn't take long and is pretty easy. I'd say its worth it. Some modules don't work 100% but I'm sure you already knew that.
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Interesting. Would you mind DMing me a list of modules you've tested?

Straum said:
Interesting. Would you mind DMing me a list of modules you've tested?
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sent

Straum said:
Interesting. Would you mind DMing me a list of modules you've tested?
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sent
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Mind listing them in this thread? I'm curious as well!

Esja said:
Mind listing them in this thread? I'm curious as well!
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I've tested gavitybox O and snapfreedom both work to some degree depending on which setting you use, as some will just completely make your phone non functional. but then other settings work fine.
youtube adaway also works but causes random youtube fc's every so often.
Some other modules Ive tested are flat style toolbar which did nothing, xstana which works (but I didn't think I needed it personally), and that one thats supposed to let you downgrade apps whose name I'm forgetting right now. Yea that one did nothing either.
I also have viperFX and xHifi in magisk.
To be fair, I think, most of the things we would use these modules for are already features built into the phone. overclocking is so niche. I know since I've been doing it for 23+ years. Thats a feature built right in. on a phone. night mode used to be one, as well as mapping gestures, battery management, and so many other things. IMO, way to go Asus! (although next time don't make it such a dust magnet! I already have some tiny specks under my camera glass somehow?)

Finally rooted. Though Gravity Box O didn't work, Flat Style Bar Indicators was perfect for what I need. Thanks for the suggestion.

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[SOLVED] Disable KitKat translucent status bar

Hi, I would like to disable KitKat translucent statusbar, to leave it like Jelly Bean.
Thank you.
MlucianoEze said:
Hi, I would like to disable KitKat translucent statusbar, to leave it like Jelly Bean.
Thank you.
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That's one of the more desirable features for most, but can't please em all. But without knowing what phone you have, what update it's on, if you have a custom rom or recovery, etc, there won't be a way to even point you in the right direction. There isn't a generic setting to just switch on or off to change this feature as it is themed in the SystemUi.apk and / or framework stuff, depending on what you have.
es0tericcha0s said:
That's one of the more desirable features for most, but can't please em all. But without knowing what phone you have, what update it's on, if you have a custom rom or recovery, etc, there won't be a way to even point you in the right direction. There isn't a generic setting to just switch on or off to change this feature as it is themed in the SystemUi.apk and / or framework stuff, depending on what you have.
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I have a Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-i777 with CM11 (unofficial) and CWM 6.0.4.7.
MlucianoEze said:
I have a Samsung Galaxy SII SGH-i777 with CM11 (unofficial) and CWM 6.0.4.7.
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Well, then that should be fairly easy, as it has the Theme Chooser built in. There are hundreds of themes that will work on that, including ones for CM10, and many have solid status bars. Another option, if you don't want to theme anything else would be using something like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v2-9-1-tweak-box-android-t2316070
It needs the Xposed Framework:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401
Keep in mind, using ART instead of Dalvik runtime will cause Xposed not to work properly.
es0tericcha0s said:
Well, then that should be fairly easy, as it has the Theme Chooser built in. There are hundreds of themes that will work on that, including ones for CM10, and many have solid status bars. Another option, if you don't want to theme anything else would be using something like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/app-gravitybox-v2-9-1-tweak-box-android-t2316070
It needs the Xposed Framework:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/framework-xposed-rom-modding-modifying-t1574401
Keep in mind, using ART instead of Dalvik runtime will cause Xposed not to work properly.
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Thank you for the info, I will try it. I wrote this thread because there is a theme that didn't show properly because of the status bar.
MlucianoEze said:
Thank you for the info, I will try it. I wrote this thread because there is a theme that didn't show properly because of the status bar.
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I installed it, but I don't see any tweak related with that...
Ok, after you install Xposed, you have to install Gravity Box (KK). You can download from inside the Xposed Framework under Downloads. Once you have the framework and GB installed, you need to make sure under Modules that GB (KK) is switched on, then reboot. After you reboot, everything will be activated and you can go into the Gravity Box interface and under Status Bar Tweaks > Statusbar colors > You can click to enable and set your colors.
There are lots of other cool tweaks that GB has too. Not all of them are compatible with every set up, so make sure you remember what you are trying to enable, so you can disable if it doesn't work the way you are looking for.
If you want to disable GB, if it does not fit your needs, then you can just uninstall the app and reboot, or just uncheck the box in the Modules section of Xposed in case you want to try it again later.
If that doesn't work, there are some other modules that might, like the Xblast one (also in the Download repo for Xposed).
es0tericcha0s said:
Ok, after you install Xposed, you have to install Gravity Box (KK). You can download from inside the Xposed Framework under Downloads. Once you have the framework and GB installed, you need to make sure under Modules that GB (KK) is switched on, then reboot. After you reboot, everything will be activated and you can go into the Gravity Box interface and under Status Bar Tweaks > Statusbar colors > You can click to enable and set your colors.
There are lots of other cool tweaks that GB has too. Not all of them are compatible with every set up, so make sure you remember what you are trying to enable, so you can disable if it doesn't work the way you are looking for.
If you want to disable GB, if it does not fit your needs, then you can just uninstall the app and reboot, or just uncheck the box in the Modules section of Xposed in case you want to try it again later.
If that doesn't work, there are some other modules that might, like the Xblast one (also in the Download repo for Xposed).
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I did that, but just the icon color changes, but the statusbar is still translucent.
You see?
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I found the solution!!!
The option was in "Visulization options" (or something like that. I have my phone in spanish)
Thank you!!!
This thread is solved.
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MlucianoEze said:
You see?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda app-developers app
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Yea, sorry, I guess mine is doing the same thing. I just tried the Xblast Tools though, and that one worked for me.
Edit: sorry, wrote ^ that before I saw you figured it out. Glad all is well now.
Hi! Is there a way to disable the traslucent status bar on android 6.0.1 (samsung galaxy s6 edge), the black bar was soooo useful to me, I don't want to install any theme, thanks!!

xposed?

I have never used xposed but want to try it so i dont have to flash a new rom. Im just worried that i might get stuck in a boot loop and with no custom recovery yet i wont be able to fix it. Should i just wait for bootloader unlock or should i be fine. I have 4 kid and cant lose access to my phone in case of emergencies.
Edit**** i have installed xposed and so far everything i have tries in g3 tweakbox and gravity box has caused no problems.
iTbagdUrMac
iTbagdUrMac said:
I've been running xposed since root was released a couple days ago. If I have to question myself at all about a module, or a setting in a module working properly, I don't use it. I'm surprised there is so much drama going on about this. Yes, you can screw up things if you just go installing and activating modules and settings without researching first but, why would you do that?
Here are the modules I'm running :
Xposed GEL settings
JustBack(probably repetitive but it works)
G3 tweaksbox
YouTube adaway
And that Pandora one that got removed a while back
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I personally won't use xposed until I am able to have backup (nandroid) . There are to many things that could go wrong if your new to it. Correct me if I'm wrong but you need to have root 1st before running xposed ?
,,......................peace Brian
nuclearmeltdown2046 said:
I personally won't use xposed until I am able to have backup (nandroid) . There are to many things that could go wrong if your new to it. Correct me if I'm wrong but you need to have root 1st before running xposed ?
,,......................peace Brian
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Lol no your right, i think they might have root ready in the next day or so. I. Just getting my ducks in a row thanks for the input.
everything is awesome!!!!!!
I already installed xposed and started using it, no problems here!
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kmull4 said:
I already installed xposed and started using it, no problems here!
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
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I want to try it im just too scared without a way to fix it.
everything is awesome!!!!!!
Check out the g3 tweaksbox from the play store. Pretty awesome!
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generalkrank said:
I want to try it im just too scared without a way to fix it.
everything is awesome!!!!!!
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You're wise to wait. We'll start seeing posts soon from those who've borked their shiz being to impatient to wait for an unlocked bootloader and recovery for backing up.
thunderwagn said:
You're wise to wait. We'll start seeing posts soon from those who've borked their shiz being to impatient to wait for an unlocked bootloader and recovery for backing up.
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Yeah i have been rooting for about four years now and i know how easy it is to soft brick and hard brick your phone
everything is awesome!!!!!!
kmull4 said:
I already installed xposed and started using it, no problems here!
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
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What settings have you experimented with (successfully)? I'm interested in installing the module, but I've had a lot of times in the past (with other phones) where I've gotten in a boot loop, which required me to disable xposed from recovery. That would be very difficult to fix without a custom recovery, so I'm torn on whether or not to install it. Not sure how long a custom recovery is going to take.
I don't mean to be the voice of unsound reason, but I think the concerns are overstated.
Use TB to backup your apps and the associated data/meta data.
If you jack your phone up you can use the factory recovery and restore from the readily available factory roms.
If you jack your phone up so bad that you cant get into recovery... you probably shouldn't be doing anything you find on this site.
TheRealJobe said:
I don't mean to be the voice of unsound reason, but I think the concerns are overstated.
Use TB to backup your apps and the associated data/meta data.
If you jack your phone up you can use the factory recovery and restore from the readily available factory roms.
If you jack your phone up so bad that you cant get into recovery... you probably shouldn't be doing anything you find on this site.
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This actually happened to me. I TiBued everything then tried to change the build.prop. Bootlooped, and I was stuck without a phone overnight until I saw the post over in the back to stock thread on how to get it back working (Sprint is a slightly different procedure). That said, I'm back to where I was without much lost.
I've been running xposed since root was released a couple days ago. If I have to question myself at all about a module, or a setting in a module working properly, I don't use it. I'm surprised there is so much drama going on about this. Yes, you can screw up things if you just go installing and activating modules and settings without researching first but, why would you do that?
Here are the modules I'm running :
Xposed GEL settings
JustBack(probably repetitive but it works)
G3 tweaksbox
YouTube adaway
And that Pandora one that got removed a while back
Ok guys ive done my research and it seems fairly simple to recover so im going to throw caution to the wind and install it after i get off work.
everything is awesome!!!!!!
Has anyone used G3 Tweaksbox to chang the status bar icons with success? So far, I've been able to modify the clock, battery icon, hide some status bar icons, change the behavior of the home button, disable the charging notifications, and hide some navigation bar items, all without an issue. But I'd love to replace the signal icons with something more reasonable. Sprint's LTE/3G icons are such a waste of space. I assume that the status bar icon pack would change those, but I haven't tried.
I'm very tentative with the changes, because I must've borked my S4 5 or 6 times modifying stuff with the tweak module that was available for that. It wasn't a big deal then, because I could just flash the disabler, or restore to a nandroid backup. We obviously don't have that luxury yet. I'm sorry if this comes off as "drama" to some, but I'm just trying to avoid having to flash it back to stock if I can.
I'm using xposed with gravity box & xblast tools. Changed the status bar icons, color, & could only change navbar size. Can only go so small before it distorts but you can see it as you slide the size slider.
Almost forgot, & for whatever reason I can't edit post but, I also tried using the 3 dot menu, don't try, totally lost navbar. I panicked for a couple seconds but just went to settings/apps/all & uninstalled 3 dot menu right from there, rebooted & all was good.
dodgeboy said:
Has anyone used G3 Tweaksbox to chang the status bar icons with success? So far, I've been able to modify the clock, battery icon, hide some status bar icons, change the behavior of the home button, disable the charging notifications, and hide some navigation bar items, all without an issue. But I'd love to replace the signal icons with something more reasonable. Sprint's LTE/3G icons are such a waste of space. I assume that the status bar icon pack would change those, but I haven't tried.
I'm very tentative with the changes, because I must've borked my S4 5 or 6 times modifying stuff with the tweak module that was available for that. It wasn't a big deal then, because I could just flash the disabler, or restore to a nandroid backup. We obviously don't have that luxury yet. I'm sorry if this comes off as "drama" to some, but I'm just trying to avoid having to flash it back to stock if I can.
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It worked for me im running aosp icons
everything is awesome!!!!!!
The sprint specific stuff is where I personally would err on the side of caution as well. I'm very happy that it turned out well for those who changed those icons. A list of settings that are confirmed working on the sprint variant would be nice for other forum members to have in the OP.
I can confirm that "enable status bar sliding" in g3 tweaksbox works. Just be sure to uncheck automatic brightness under display in settings.
generalkrank said:
It worked for me im running aosp icons
everything is awesome!!!!!!
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Did it get rid of the giant LTE and 3G icons? Are you able to return to stock icons, if you try? Thanks.
dodgeboy said:
Did it get rid of the giant LTE and 3G icons? Are you able to return to stock icons, if you try? Thanks.
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Yes it got rid of those unsightly network icon and i was able to switch back with no problem
everything is awesome!!!!!!

What tweaks do you use from Xposed?

Just curious to see what everyone use Xposed for! So far, I personally use g
G3 tweak box for pretty much everything. I tried to use the Lockscreen Tweakbox but haven't really found a good use for it. What are some things you guys couldn't live without?
Anthony825 said:
Just curious to see what everyone use Xposed for! So far, I personally use g
G3 tweak box for pretty much everything. I tried to use the Lockscreen Tweakbox but haven't really found a good use for it. What are some things you guys couldn't live without?
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I don't really like using Xposed at all, I like running a custom ROM that has the features built in... That said though.. Here I am using Xposed until the bootloader gets cracked hopefully.
I keep the number of modules to a minimum. What I'm running for modules are G3TweakBox , XToast, and Greenify.
XToast adds some fairly cool customization to your toast messages that I think looks pretty cool. The other two I'm sure you already know about.
- Tapatalked from the G3
Xblast, and Gravity Box are my go to, modules, but I also use Android L Navigation Bar, Android L Theme, Disable battery Full Alert.
I have several modules:
Android L Nav Bar
Android L Theme
App Settings
Boot Manager
CrappaLinks
Disable Location Consent
G3 Tweaksbox
KitKat SD Card Full Access
Root Cloak
Tinted Status Bar
Xposed GEL Settings
Xposed Preference Injector
Can I ask what apps u cloak root for? (Wondering if your doing it to vzw apps)
rp201 said:
Can I ask what apps u cloak root for? (Wondering if your doing it to vzw apps)
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I have froze most of the VZW apps. Other than the defaults apps that added, I have it just incase I run into an app that does not play nice with a rooted phone.
What is the Android L stuff?
where is this android l theme you guys are talking about
Anyone know how to maximize lockscreen widgets by default? I tried a few modules but non work. Thank you.
Where is this G3 Tweaksbox Xposed module? I can't find it in the repository.
Sent by me.
Does anyone know of a volume booster I could install?
Tapatalk on the LG G3
deuce237bblock said:
Where is this G3 Tweaksbox Xposed module? I can't find it in the repository.
Sent by me.
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I believe it's in the Google play store, not on the xposed modules list quite yet.
Anthony825 said:
I believe it's in the Google play store, not on the xposed modules list quite yet.
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Found it, thanks.
Here's the play store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ptoti.g3_tweaksbox
Sent by me.
Anyone know how to maximize lockscreen widgets by default? I tried a few modules but non work. Thank you.
deuce237bblock said:
Found it, thanks.
Here's the play store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ptoti.g3_tweaksbox
Sent by me.
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Not a problem my good man! Thanks for hitting that thanks button!
kwkw480 said:
Anyone know how to maximize lockscreen widgets by default? I tried a few modules but non work. Thank you.
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I don't personally have to much experience with lockscreen widgets... My apologies since I'm not much help. I just didn't want you to think that I was ignoring you.
shawnten said:
where is this android l theme you guys are talking about
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Here is the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-android-l-theme-t2803003
deuce237bblock said:
Found it, thanks.
Here's the play store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ptoti.g3_tweaksbox
Sent by me.
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There's also a thread on XDA in the G3 (non-carrier specific) general forum. In the thread the beta 1.2 is available for download which wasn't on the Playstore yet. Just FYI. The dev is awesome about feedback and taking requests. I, like most others, basically opened the app and bought the full version almost immediately. Don't know what I would do without Tweaksbox!
Xposed modules I'm running: (quite a few)
Android Tuner Free
App Settings
AppOps Xposed
Disable Location Consent
Fake ID Fix
G3 Tweaksbox
Greenify
LG Pie Support (along with Tweaksbox gets rid of Nav buttons for more screen real estate! Plus a fan of Pie when there are no hardware buttons. Using PieControl and happy with it)
Master Key Multi-Fix
MinMinGuard (ad remover)
Network Speed Indicator
Xposed Wi-Fi Deep Sleep
No one is using Pandora Patcher?
lexluthor said:
No one is using Pandora Patcher?
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What's that? I've never heard of it.

Diasble Airplane mode confirmation dialogue

Hi,
does anybody know a possibility to remove the confirmation dialogue when I activate airplane mode via the status bar shortcut?
I have a rooted G5 with xPosed, is there a module for that maybe?
Or even simpler a adb command or something?
Thx in Advance
That would be awesome!
macros3001 said:
Hi,
does anybody know a possibility to remove the confirmation dialogue when I activate airplane mode via the status bar shortcut?
I have a rooted G5 with xPosed, is there a module for that maybe?
Or even simpler a adb command or something?
Thx in Advance
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G3 TweakBox does what your asking
Nick216ohio said:
G3 TweakBox does what your asking
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I have Gravity Box installed already, I'm a bit nervous the 2 modules will interact with each other and cause problems. What do you think?
Thanks for the tip though.
macros3001 said:
I have Gravity Box installed already, I'm a bit nervous the 2 modules will interact with each other and cause problems. What do you think?
Thanks for the tip though.
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Wait gravity box works for you? Doesn't on my phone
Nick216ohio said:
Wait gravity box works for you? Doesn't on my phone
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Yeah,
tried Xposed GEL Settings and 1-2 other modules first and none were working and I thought first that I had done something wrong but Gravity Box - at least the stuff I'm using - works like a charm.
Have it mainly for some status bar tweaks and a 5x5 grid size with google launcher, which wouldn't work with GEL for me.
macros3001 said:
Yeah,
tried Xposed GEL Settings and 1-2 other modules first and none were working and I thought first that I had done something wrong but Gravity Box - at least the stuff I'm using - works like a charm.
Have it mainly for some status bar tweaks and a 5x5 grid size with google launcher, which wouldn't work with GEL for me.
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I don't get why it doesn't work for me hmm. Anyone else it work for? Just try using them both. Download that xposed unstaller zip just in case. Which version of gravity box you using?
Nick216ohio said:
I don't get why it doesn't work for me hmm. Anyone else it work for? Just try using them both. Download that xposed unstaller zip just in case. Which version of gravity box you using?
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Xposed Framework 86 and Gravity Box v6.1.5.
What's xposed uninstaller zip?
macros3001 said:
Xposed Framework 86 and Gravity Box v6.1.5.
What's xposed uninstaller zip?
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You flash it in TWRP in case xposed causes issues. Just google it.
thx, will try.

[QUESTION] How to truly disable the NavBar on Oreo?

Greetings!
I've been searching for a way to truly disable the NavBar on Samsung Oreo, I don't want to just hide the NavBar, I want to truly disable it but I haven't found a way to do this on Oreo yet.
Can anyone help me find a way to achieve this???
Best regards!
There is a mod on magisk that worked for me
arashm35 said:
There is a mod on magisk that worked for me
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Which one??
Kimbaroth said:
Which one??
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It's called "hide navigation bar", you can find it in the download section of the app.
Without root
Is there a way to do it without a root? Like this used to work https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/getting-rid-galaxy-s8-navigation-bar-t3659742
EDIT
I think I have found a solution. Please check my later comment on this thread "https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/getting-rid-galaxy-s8-navigation-bar-t3659742/post76057934#post76057934"
yeah ive been struggling with my nav bar as well. before used to be so simple to remove it. login to the forum just to find threads like this and see if someone came up with a solution without root
Own31 said:
yeah ive been struggling with my nav bar as well. before used to be so simple to remove it. login to the forum just to find threads like this and see if someone came up with a solution without root
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...gation-bar-t3659742/post76057934#post76057934
Check out my comment. Think I have found a solution now.
penguinthatflew said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...gation-bar-t3659742/post76057934#post76057934
Check out my comment. Think I have found a solution now.
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Hey thx, it worked. This will do for now.
I do have space on the keyboard just like you do. Hopefully someone comes along who can fix it.
Own31 said:
Hey thx, it worked. This will do for now.
I do have space on the keyboard just like you do. Hopefully someone comes along who can fix it.
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I always ended up spacing out space under the keyboard in the other older method anyway so didn't really notice. I find it's more natural to type a bit higher up.
If it's helped please do check out my thread I made on the method and thumbs it up for others
Hey everyone, I actually found a way to remove status bar completely and not have the space under the keyboard. It requires ADB so you'll need a computer with ADB drivers and us debugging enabled on your device. Depending on your situation (what kind of navigation you want to use; OnePlus gestures, Xhome bar etc) this might not work. I currently use OnePlus gestures. There's a setting you enable to remove the navigation bar but you need to give the app ADB access. You'll as well need an app to enable immersion (I use systemui tuner) The result is no navigation bar. This is the only thing I've got working well for me and OnePlus gesture app can be customized a lot.
I hope this helped, and if anyone needs clarification I'll give it.

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