Hi Pierre Hébert I am new here and first of all l I want to thank you for this great launcher.

Hi Pierre Hébert I am new here and first of all l I want to thank you for this great launcher.

One question. Would it be possible to hide the navbar in the desktop?

You made this option possible for the statusbar. It could be a very interesting option for the navbar too, when you use things like kustom live wall paper.

Many greetings from Germany

Ingo

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11 Commentsto Hi Pierre Hébert I am new here and first of all l I want to thank you for this great launcher.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    There was a script around here that enabled “immersive mode” as it’s called, but I couldn’t quickly find it.


    I think TrianguloY​ made it.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    I found the script, but can’t link to it. It’s in the scripting area, the post is from Nov 18, 2014

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    LL.getContext().getWindow().getDecorView().setSystemUiVisibility(4096+4+2);

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Try putting it in resumed event of desktop, because it doesn’t persist.

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Hi Chris,



    thank you very much. It is good to know that there is a solution for my suggestion. But since I’ve never worked with scripts I have to look up first how to handle this.



    I will tell you when I tested it.

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    It’s simple enough. I think this is the only way without a rooted device

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    In LL, go to edit mode (of desktop), tap the brush icon, select events, scroll to bottom for the resumed event, tap that.


    Then in the list, select run a script, and just paste it in.


    Alternatively, you could use a long press action in the desktop, or any icon that you have showing, or any other method really.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    Hi Chris,



    thank you very much for your help.


    This works. Maybe I have to look a little bit deeper into the scripting options and finally find a way to make the navbar disappear automatically after a short period of time like the statusbar-option in the menu.


    But this is a very good alternative for the beginning.


    😉

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    Excuse me,


    it works this way when I activate it once. But I have to activate it everytime when I came back to the desktop from the appdrawer for example.


    But this is no problem at all.

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  10. Anonymous says:

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    And it IS in the resume event?

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  11. Anonymous says:

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    Yes!


    I’ve changed the language in LL back to English to be sure, that I’ve sind everytging exactly the way you told me. So I think this have to be correct.


    When I Start I have to swipe down the home button. Then everytging works the way it should be. The statusbar and the navigationbar disappear after 5 seconds. When I change to the appdrawer and back again there is only the navbar, no statusbar and the navbar only disappear when I swipe down over the home button again.


    But it is okay the way it is…

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