Saturday, May 16, 2015

20120311 (1) 20120608 (1) 20120608.7 (1) 20120719 (1) 2x client (1) 3g (1) 4.0.3 (2) 4.2.2 (1) acco


Have you ever wondered what the possibilities are of high technological devices that all you've got? Then you find on this blog, certainly, back information that will interest you. Technical information on the extensive capabilities of your Smartphone, Tablet, GSM, GPS, WII, Computer and much more ...
As mentioned in a previous blog, you can hide the system tray Bar (system tray) so that you have available the entire screen. Useful when eg viewing photos, surfing the net or any other app that you like to need more screen space. After the last update on my Medion Lifetab large bubble wrap tablet did not hide it anymore. So I went here looking for what the problem was. Apparently, you have root access (SU) needed to hide the system tray Bar. Hide the system tray Bar when you start your device with SManager (see below blog). Movie MX Player played with and without large bubble wrap system tray Bar:
Here's what you can do to make it possible (again): First you need root access to a tablet (read more info about this in my next blog) visit the android-scripting site and download and install SL4A: click on the barcode To download sl4a_r4.apk. Check 'Unknown sources' at institutions Apps on your phone before you start the installation. Install the apk file by double clicking it from a browser for Android. Add 2 scripts to: - Open SL4A, select 'Add', 'Shell' - Type the following name: Verberg_systeembar.sh - In script content, enter the following: su -c 'service call activity large bubble wrap 79 s16 com.android.systemui '- Select Save & Exit - Select' Add ',' Shell '- Type the following name: Toon_systeembar.sh - In script content, enter the following: am start service com.android.systemui -n / .SytemUIService - Select Save & Exit on your Home screen you add a shortcut to either allow Scripts: You can do this by clicking on the X top right of your screen. Select the "More" large bubble wrap tab (not Widgets, Apps, or Wallpapers) Select Scripts' -> 'Verberg_systeembar.sh' do this again 'Toon_systeembar.sh' Now you can hide or display the system tray Bar by clicking on the corresponding icons. large bubble wrap Install SwipePad (no root required) or Button Savior to make sure that you always back your system tray Bar forth can get without having to restart your device. If you hide your system tray Bar because you have no 'back', large bubble wrap 'Home and Recent Apps "button. - With Button Savior you can include the "Back" and "Home" button without selecting your system tray Bar. - With SwipePad you can from any running application with a swipe on the screen to call pre-programmed shortcuts. Hide system tray Bar when you start your device: If your Script Manager - SManager installs you can indicate from this manager 'Verberg_systeembar.sh' should be performed with su rights and that it should large bubble wrap be performed at startup Android. Super is not it? Have fun with your full screen on your Android Honeycomb tablet. ps: Everything you do with your phone you do at your own risk (there is always a risk that something goes wrong) large bubble wrap
2014 (2) June (1) March (1) 2013 (11) December (1) November (3) august (1) March (4) February (1) January (1) 2012 (50) October (4) September (2) august (2) July (13) June (9) May (7) Soon (7) Share music, videos, photos within your network ... Add to TomTom button not turn Android services coming from. How a link inside your blog post ... additive App automatically start at boot Android toes ... Hide or Show the Android 3.x (Honeycomb) sys ... Medion P9514 Lifetab large bubble wrap root out after update 20,120,311 March (1) February (3) January (2)
Reports
20120311 (1) 20120608 (1) 20120608.7 (1) 20120719 (1) 2x client (1) 3g (1) 4.0.3 (2) 4.2.2 (1) account is not linked (1) activity (1) adfree ( 1) advanced task killer (1) advertising (1) close (1) aircalc (1) airterm (1) alarms (1) balances Talc (1) read only (1) AllShare (1) run as administrator (1) alttabapps (2) android (42) Android 3.x (1) Android 4.0 (1) android 4.0.3 (2) android 4.4 (1) android folders (1) android scripting (2) android-scripting (1) AndroidManifest.xml (1) androidvnc large bubble wrap (1) entertainment (1) animation (1) MOT (1) apktool (1) app quarantine (1) Applications (1) automatically start at boot (1) backlight (1) backup (1) backup (1 ) Belgacom (1) Belgian (1) Save file as (1) Files (1) File Locations (1) Blog (5) blog post (1) Bl

No comments:

Post a Comment