Hide Navigation Bar problem
On my Samsung Galaxy S9+, I prefer to have the nav bar hidden for a seamless ui experience, but because there are no physical face buttons on the phone, there's no easy way to get back to the home screen, or bring up the app switcher. I can swipe up from the bottom of the phone and it will bring up the nav bar, but only for a fraction of a second. It becomes a game of swipeclick as fast as possible.
Is it possible for the app to "tell" the nav bar to persist for a few seconds before it hides itself again? Or is there some other way to easily return to the home screen from within Dig?
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Hide Navigation Bar problem
https://digdroid.com/forums/discussion/84/hide-navigation-bar-problemHi guy, how are you? This issue is very common to Android phone owners that doesn't have physical or dedicated touch buttons, and there's nothing to do without root. Neither ADB command could increase the timeout. https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-8/how-to/navigation-bar-timeout-display-t3677578
I appreciate the reply. That's really a shame, though. In any case, I love Dig. Thanks for making such a great front-end!
Any way to add an option to make the nav bar background transparent (with white or black button icons, depending on the wallpaper used)? hat would at least make it less obtrusive...
I've found this tutorial that changes the navbar color over ADB: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/change-galaxy-s8-navigation-bar-color/amp/
I've found this tutorial that changes the navbar color over ADB: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.xda-developers.com/change-galaxy-s8-navigation-bar-color/amp/
The solution I use is to turn on full screen gestures in your navigation bar settings. the buttons will be hidden and you swipe up in their spots to perform the actions.
Settings, Display, Navigation Bar, Full Screen Gestures
Using Samsung Galaxy S9+