Quickswitch on Pie in immersive mode(Navbar Height Mod) - LG G7 ThinQ Themes, Apps, and Mods

So I hate the massive Navbar in Pie, but unfortunately I'm order to use Quickswitch the Navbar must remain. After testing countless options, I only came to one solution I was happy with. You'll need Substratum lite, and Substratum Samsung System Mods from the play store, as well as Natcho Notch. Yes.. Samsung System Mods...it works with LG. After installing these 3 apps, open Substratum and Samsung System Mods and go to the last option.
There are only 3 overlays to choose from, but various Mods under each of the 3. Select the first option "Android System" and scroll down to Navbar Height and choose something reasonable like 28dp. If we make it too small we have issues triggering it and the pill looks ridiculous. Install the overlay and reboot. Open Natch Notch and select "blackout Navbar and round corners on bottom. Set the status bar height to 0 unless you want to hide the Notch but that kind of defeats the purpose here which is having the most screen space possible. Move the sliders until your Navbar is black and your corners match...here is the result:

Screenshot cut out the notch. CHRIST! of course the photo is sideways and I can't rotate it.

Screenshots using the latest version of Librechair as my launcher and recents provider

Fullscreen gesture navbar
See this

How did you do that? Quick switch still works correctly on any page or app?

Navbar
Thanks for this. Was awaiting the gesture control. Since LG is fast on update I'd use this for now

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Change recent panel background

Good day.
Is there a way to change the recents panel's background on Lollipop? I am using the F400 variant. Back on KitKat with G3TWB, I was able to make the recents panel blurred, which I liked (though I preferred to have my wallpaper). I want it to look like the one AOSP where the background of the recents panel is the wallpaper set on the homescreen. If I pull out the SystemUI from the Nexus 6 and replace the one from LG, will it work?
Another problem, though it's minor, is the notification panel toggles. It shows up on first pulldown. In AOSP, it requires two pulldowns. I'm bugged by this just a little bit. Back in KitKat, I disabled toggles with G3TWB and put them all in the NavBar by using Xtended Nav Bar Module for Xposed. I just wanted my notifications to look a little cleaner.
tl;dr: Recents panel background is ugly and I want my wallpaper on it. Notification Panel toggles are annoying.
I'll mention the question again: If I pull out the SystemUI from the Nexus 6 and replace the one from LG, will it work? Or if someone can make a modded SystemUI that does the things mentioned above, that would be great.
Thanks a lot for reading.
I ask the same thing, is there any way to change the gray background? it's pretty ugly.
I with you guys

[guide] [app] [quick setting toggles] Bottom drawer

I am also a fan of the bottom style of quick settings.
Phones of size > 5" should provide this, It would be very comfortable and stylish..
It is very unfortunate that H2OS is merged with O2OS and they didn't retain this panel!!!
But, We have a better alternative!!!!:fingers-crossed::good::good::good:
There is an app, whick gives all of the customizations to your hand and let you tweak..
Unlike other apps like iPanel or some ****, this app is completely user friendly.
You can select the quick settings, shortcuts, default music app, size, colours, what not!!!
It has many possible configurations.
See screen shots
I loved this app.
I am sure you too..
*Note: The app isn't what you see in the play store screenshots.
The app details:
name: Quick Control Panel
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.woodblockwithoutco.quickcontroldock
setup:​step1: Install the app
Step2: Remove all the quick settings from the pull down (native quick setting) panel. You can retain some unique toggles which are unavailable
in the app.
Step 3: Open the app, give permissions.
Step4: Customize almost everything.
step5: Thank me if you think, I've given you a treat....
Last but not least: If you have a better alternative with you, please let us (others who love this panel type) know..
 @qwen3579 asked:​Q: after hiding all the Quick Settings toggles on the notification panel, there is a pretty big ugly gap left behind. I wish there was a way to just disable the QS panel.
I noticed this when I used the RR for OP3. There is not way to hide this gap or disable it..
For this there are 2 ways to act..
1) Select '5' QS tiles in the android system which are not available in The panel but you use rarely. The usually used QS will be available handy in the panel.
2). Disable the QS toggles completely from the QCPanel, use all other features like music and Shorcuts. This also looks good and saves lots of space on the view.
The ScreenShots are uploaded
Thank me if I helped you,
If you want me to make a tutorial on this, please let me know.
Here is a h2os like preset I quickly wrapped up.
Extract it in /sdcard/QuickControlPanel/backups
Will post more versions if I will make it more similar in the future or optimized.
Sent from my OnePlus 3 using XDA Labs
V2
Changed colors for more h2os-like look and added upper icons. Would add the flashlight too but I can't find it in the lists. That would remove it from the bottom row and have the controls non-scrollable (less accidental swipes)
Icons used are from the Flight lite icon pack.
Sent from my OnePlus 3 using XDA Labs
I love this, BUT....after hiding all the Quick Settings toggles on the notification panel, there is a pretty big ugly gap left behind. I wish there was a way to just disable the QS panel. I'm on RR ROM and although there are some customization settings for the QS panel, there are no options to hide/remove it completely.
Move it to the bottom in the panels order and change the panel height in General settings.
I'm talking about the Android Quick Settings panel, not the app.
@qwen3579
I know This issue, should have explained you this earlier..
For this there are 2 ways to act..
1) Select '5' QS tiles in the android system which are not available in The panel but you use rarely. The usually used QS will be available handy in the panel.
2). Disable the QS toggles completely from the QCPanel, use all other features like music and Shorcuts. This also looks good and saves lots of space on the view.
I'll upload the ScreenShots in the OP
This is nearly H2OSish. Ca we find any XDA friend to create the perfect drawer?
Cause this one has some bugs..
Google Play listing has been removed. Anyone got a link for e for the application
@kalinskym
Search in google for the apk. It is always available in any apk providers out there

Is there a "taskbar" app or mod?

Since we have navbar overlays already, I'm searching for something to put apps down there. Similar to a Windows taskbar, having navigation all to the left and then having the option to add four or so apps as quick launch options.
Does such a thing exist?
I'm not sure about launch apps, but Custom navigation bar app (beta) you can add 2 more buttons down there.
I'm putting screenshot and power.
Edge Panel
Probably not what you wish to see, but you could go the easiest way and just customize your edge panel...

[APP] Arc Lighting Advanced Custom Navigationbar musiclighting/Iconpack (Promocodes)

Download (xda members get free access, will provide unlock codes to any xda member who asks)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.symetium.arclightingnavigationbar
Arc Lighting Navigation Bar is the most advanced custom navigationbar on the market, you can do everything from setting a custom icon from an icon pack of preset provided icons per button coloring it after your current wallpaper or app you use or move the buttons up and down both inside and outside of layers, you can apply a colored layer behind each button individually and you can curve each corner of that layer individually you can also set an outline around each layer invidually and you can curve each corner individually aswell this outline can ofcourse change color after your wallpaper or app you're using and you can ofcourse adjust transparency and color lightness as with all other layers, you can force a custom tapspace for each button individually if you feel it's too small for your finger just increase the space and it will be much easier to tap the button, you can set the each individual layer such as the navigationbar or preset icon to change color after the app you're using or after the wallpaper you have both on the homescreen and inside an app, if you prefer to have the wallpaper color even inside the app you're using you can do that too you can also adjust transparency and color lightness if you prefer a darker or lighter color, you can apply an outline to each colored layer individually you can also curve each corner of this outline individually as well as the layer itself, arc lighting custom navigationbar also features modes that you can create and delete as you wish, you can set a custom configuration for how the bar should look and behave inside an app you can set a custom configuration for how the bar should look and behave inside an app in landscape and in portrait, you can do the same on the homescreen both in landscape and in portrait, arc lighting navigationbar comes with various presets such as pc mode which is designed for mouse and keyboard use and a higher dpi setting simply edit only landscape with this mode and have a pc ui, only enable when in landscape, arc lighting navigationbar also features a lighting system that let's you make each button glow individually you can also adjust the glow or turn it off all together, you can have the home button and or back button and or recent apps button pulse when charging, you can use each button individually as a battery indicator and make them change color depending on your charge, you get all this and much more in the most advanced navigationbar app on the market, arc lighting navbarigationbar also comes with various system modes, if you want the best experience choose advanced mode or rootmode, download the simple to use enabler software to give your device the neccessary permissions for advanced mode so you don't have to mess with adb, if you don't want to do this simply choose simple mode this is slightly more limited than advanced more as it will run ontop of your current navigationbar and it doesn't support transparency.
Features:
- Advanced color system with multiple layers of colors that can be enabled or disabled with adjustable transparency or color lightness and or change depending on wallpaper or app.
- Tap Space customization to adjust how big or small you want the Tap Space to be (smaller is better for a mouse and bigger is better for a finger)
- Movement system for each icon to move icons up and down or side to side both inside a layer or with the layer
- Full support for icon packs per icon and preset white or wallpaper/app colored icons with support for glow and lighting indicators
- Lighting system for each individual icon for notifications and various indicators
- PC mode preset for mouse and keyboard use (try to create Windows XP)
- Modes system that lets you set how the bar behaves in landscape and or portrait in-app and or the home screen by default you edit all so uncheck edit all variants to edit individually
(note to galaxy users set samsung navigatiomode to gesturemode then go into arc lighting and move the buttons up vertically as they are outside of view using gesture mode will make the bar much thinner than normal, force navbar color to black then change the buttons to a line and push them to the edge, this will hide the chin by causing an illusion of the button being closer to the edge than it actually is, the upside to this is that you both get gesturebased navigation and tapbased, by forcing button size it's also relatively easy to hit the buttons)(note to galaxy note 10 users set samsung navigatiomode to gesturemode then go into arc lighting and move the buttons up vertically as they are outside of view using gesture mode will make the bar much thinner than normal, force navbar color to black then change the buttons to a line and push them to the edge, this will hide the chin by causing an illusion of the button being closer to the edge than it actually is, the upside to this is that you both get gesturebased navigation and tapbased, by forcing button size it's also relatively easy to hit the buttons)
Interesting!! Can I get a code please mate? ?
Can i get a promo code?. Thanks!.
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dex2grigg said:
Interesting!! Can I get a code please mate?
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sure please send me a message
Hi, can I have promo code pls?
Nice, please give me promo code
Can I have a code as well, thank you
hi can i have a code too. thanks
me too
Can I get a code please?
theUchihaBrat said:
Can I get a code please?
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sure just send a pm
How to uninstall it and get back my original Navbar. Facing issue on Samsung OneUI
Edit: Got it. Made a mistake and uninstalled the app directly without disabling the app.
[email protected] said:
How to uninstall it and get back my original Navbar. Facing issue on Samsung OneUI
Edit: Got it. Made a mistake and uninstalled the app directly without disabling the app.
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theres a simple enable disable button, since simple mode is the only mode that works on samsung phones you simply disable it and have the original navbar under
Hi can I have promo code pls?
please give me promo code
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So far am pretty impressed.. and exactly what I was needing. I'm very curious to see what the full version has in store. May I please grab a code? Thanks heaps!
Hi, promo code pls?
I'd like to give this a try. Can I get a code? If i wanted to be really boring and just have it change the navbar from dark to light based on a schedule, can arc-lighting do that?
Nice app, but normal and root mode doesn't work in MIUI 10 Pie.
Work for simple mode.
Also can i get a promo code please?
Ho bro, can i have Promo code for Arc Lighting Advanced Custom Navigationbar. Thanks with regards.

What Are the best ways to customize Miui?

So, for a little context:
I Ported MIUI 11 To my device (Moto G5s) for everyone to enjoy from the Poco F1 using GSI with Android P
Im rooted with magisk
I Have edxposed with custoMIUIzer
And time and patience
And I'm here to ask about (except themes, that's a little obvious):
What's the best way(s) to customize MIUI?
With CustoMIUIzer, for now one my favourite changes was adding a "scrollbar" under the music player notification (easy to change track position even from the lockscreen). I also added two navigation buttons to the three default ones and assigned different actions as "force close" or "wipe recents". Then I like launcher/statusbar/navbar gestures (swipe-up, swipe-left...); I removed the "assistant tab" set on swipe-right and enabled "infinite scroll" between pages (not really aesthetic but works); changed horizontal grids to display more (5) folders in launcher, icons in folder and tiles in dropdown menu (less empty space); added shorcuts to the "flashlight page" you have on the left in the lockscreen (handy if you enable "open without unlocking"). Not really about UI and never tried it, but adding gestures to the back fingerprint sensor (if you have it) seems cool.
In GravityBox (EdXposed) there are many tweaks but mostly I was happy about the "move clock to the right" option. I hate that there's so little space for notifications on the left (notch consequences) and I use seconds in the clock (hh:mm:ss), so I had space for 2-3 icons (MIUI max is 4). Now I raised that number to 7 by moving the clock and thanks to another GravityBox option.
XMiTools (EdXposed) has some of those statusbar customisations and also offers to edit dropdown menu (seconds in clock, weather).
Well, and don't forget about Substratum (system overlays for apps and stuff).
li5beth said:
With CustoMIUIzer, for now one my favourite changes was adding a "scrollbar" under the music player notification (easy to change track position even from the lockscreen). I also added two navigation buttons to the three default ones and assigned different actions as "force close" or "wipe recents". Then I like launcher/statusbar/navbar gestures (swipe-up, swipe-left...); I removed the "assistant tab" set on swipe-right and enabled "infinite scroll" between pages (not really aesthetic but works); changed horizontal grids to display more (5) folders in launcher, icons in folder and tiles in dropdown menu (less empty space); added shorcuts to the "flashlight page" you have on the left in the lockscreen (handy if you enable "open without unlocking"). Not really about UI and never tried it, but adding gestures to the back fingerprint sensor (if you have it) seems cool.
In GravityBox (EdXposed) there are many tweaks but mostly I was happy about the "move clock to the right" option. I hate that there's so little space for notifications on the left (notch consequences) and I use seconds in the clock (hh:mm:ss), so I had space for 2-3 icons (MIUI max is 4). Now I raised that number to 7 by moving the clock and thanks to another GravityBox option.
XMiTools (EdXposed) has some of those statusbar customisations and also offers to edit dropdown menu (seconds in clock, weather).
Well, and don't forget about Substratum (system overlays for apps and stuff).
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Gravitybox works on miui? Well oof, gruess i was biased for If being so different that Most stuff wouldnt work

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