for those that might be interested

Fantastic title.

A nicer form of Click bait.

Like the link.

Haha, yeah I probably could have been a little more descriptive in the title:) I was in a hurry but wanted to throw the link out there. I'm going to check it out later when I have some time at my pc
 
Ok I'm lost tried following instructions but after I type it in the black window it does nothing...
 
Does doing this interfere with Samsung pay, I swipe up from the bottom to access it. Don't want to lose that.
 
What advantages does this have over the app "GMD Immersive" ?
One side effect of GMD Immersive is that the keyboard won't pop up unless you bring up the status bar with a swipe up.
 
Couldn't figure out this way described above past the black box part but installed GMD Immersive from the play store and love it so far.
 
Ok, I tried this with the adb command. I liked that apps covered the whole screen although some still didn't. I switched it back because I couldn't stand having to swipe up to go back. I also did the adb command to make the buttons always on the home screen but am having second thoughts about possible burn in issues but I don't see anything in the article about how to reverse that one back?
 
What advantages does this have over the app "GMD Immersive" ?
One side effect of GMD Immersive is that the keyboard won't pop up unless you bring up the status bar with a swipe up.
GMD Immersive still holds onto the space where the Notification and Nav bars are supposed to be. Is there a trick to fully expand these? I have all apps set to full screen in the S8 system settings.

I did notice that the developer hasn't updated the app since 2014 though.
 
Does anyone know how to reverse this command?
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=apps,- com.sec.android.app.launcher
The damn article don't say how to reverse this and I can't find anything on Google either
 
Does anyone know how to reverse this command?
adb shell settings put global policy_control immersive.navigation=apps,- com.sec.android.app.launcher
The damn article don't say how to reverse this and I can't find anything on Google either

adb shell settings put global policy_control null*
 
adb shell settings put global policy_control null*

That only reverses the first part with removing the navigation buttons in apps not the second part that keeps the navigation buttons always on in the homescreen
Edit: Sorry I figured it out. I'm a *****. I guess the navigation buttons are supposed to stay on in the homescreen lol
 
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