- Feb 4, 2011
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Ill make this short. I have the Razr M. I am rooted. How can I hide the soft keys so that I can make full use of the screen?
Thanks
Thanks
I don't think so - not sure if there is a launcher that would give that option. I use Nova and I hide the notification bar and the dock with no wallpaper and just simi clock and it is nice and clean...
Advanced Clock Widget
Nova Prime Launcher
And No Wallpaper
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Thanks. I would really like to get the bottom part of the screen. I know it was done on the Nexus at some point. I didnt know if there was a way to edit it in the system settings or something
Thanks. I would really like to get the bottom part of the screen. I know it was done on the Nexus at some point. I didnt know if there was a way to edit it in the system settings or something
Advanced Clock Widget
Nova Prime Launcher
And No Wallpaper
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Onscreen buttons has got to be the single biggest design error Google has made, simply horrible.
I disagree completely. Physical buttons add bulk to the phone and can break or wear out. Soft buttons disappear when launching apps.
No they don't.
No they don't.
They do on some apps where screen real estate is needed.
No they don't. Video content does, but apps do not, or at least I've never seen an APP that hides the button bar. I'd be much happier with it if the menu disappears in all apps and returned with swipe motion.Like notrega said, they disappear in apps that need the full screen.
No they don't. Video content does, but apps do not, or at least I've never seen an APP that hides the button bar. I'd be much happier with it if the menu disappears in all apps and returned with swipe motion.
Onscreen buttons has got to be the single biggest design error Google has made, simply horrible.
No they don't. Video content does, but apps do not, or at least I've never seen an APP that hides the button bar. I'd be much happier with it if the menu disappears in all apps and returned with swipe motion.
Wow, that's impressive. I usually get about 10 with what I would call moderate use. I thought I'd followed all the battery saving steps. I'll have to go back and reread those posts.