[Q] Can you disable the capacitive buttons? - Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo Q&A, Help & Troublesh

Does the Droid Turbo has some kind of options to disable the capacitive buttons and enable the on screen navbar instead? Like the OnePlus One let's you do from the settings without rooting?
If not, would any of you know if the capacitive buttons are temporarily disabled while in Immersive Mode? (example, watching videos on youtube)

vibrunazo said:
Does the Droid Turbo has some kind of options to disable the capacitive buttons and enable the on screen navbar instead? Like the OnePlus One let's you do from the settings without rooting?
If not, would any of you know if the capacitive buttons are temporarily disabled while in Immersive Mode? (example, watching videos on youtube)
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It does not have the option to disable the capacitive buttons and enable a navbar, nor does it disable the buttons while in immersive mode.

vibrunazo said:
Does the Droid Turbo has some kind of options to disable the capacitive buttons and enable the on screen navbar instead? Like the OnePlus One let's you do from the settings without rooting?
If not, would any of you know if the capacitive buttons are temporarily disabled while in Immersive Mode? (example, watching videos on youtube)
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The app Lux (paid version) will do what you want! I use it to turn off the capacitive buttoms when watching movies or just don't want to be distracted by the buttons (I already know where they are!). Great app. Worth every penny! Should be part of any phone that uses capacitive buttons.

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Anyone know of a way to disable hardware keys in portrait mode?

Whenever in portrait mode the thin bezel means you risk touching the back key. This is bloody annoying.
I'm wondering if it is possible to disable (or temporarily remap to null) the hardware keys. I know by tinkering with system files in a root browser they can be disabled on boot, but surely it is possible (with xposed?) to do this on the fly.
I'm thinking a tasker task to disable the keys on specific apps etc.
Can anyone give any advice?
I posted on the wanam thread in xposed to try and get him to add it, but no one replied. Surely it's not only me who would find this useful?
Just rotate 180 degrees, grab the camera side, then touch buttons are on the opposite side.
What if I have two hands?
@pingtiao
Use Xposed framework and Gravitybox to disable the softkeys and use pie controls.
Thanks @jball
I tried that but it didn't seem possible to do this for just one orientation or app. Is it possible? Can it be accessed via tasker?
Thanks firm your help guys. For anyone who wants to know: expanded desktop in GB gives option to disable hardware keys. Tasker can toggle the expanded desktop using send intent " ------ action: gravitybox.intent.action.TOGGLE_EXPANDED_DESKTOP"
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Turn off capacitive buttons

There has to be a way to do this, but my google-fu has failed me. I just rooted my turbo and would love to download an xposed module or something that lets me toggle using the hardware capacitive buttons and using an on screen navbar. I know i can do it by editing the files, but ideally I want a toggle in the quick settings I can turn on when I am watching a long video or something and want to be able to grip the phone by its chin without exiting the app.
Anyone know an xposed module or root app that can make this possible?
Thanks!
Use lux auto brightness!
I'd like an app that auto turned off the button back lighting when an app is in immersive mode(such as full screen video) and there is no screen input or button presses for 10 seconds or so. Basically it should behave the same way it would on a phone with onscreen buttons and how they hide after a specified amount of time and video goes to full screen. This is really something Motorola should have added by default.
ankurcshah said:
Use lux auto brightness!
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I do! but all the does is turn off the backlight, I want the keys to actually not work so I can rest my thumb over them, like on the OnePlus One.
That is not possible mate.

How to toggle navigation keys via Bixby Button

So i have been using my phone in Immersive mode, love having the extra space and no black borders.
But i find swiping up to activate the navigation keys abit touchy sometimes, More so when browsing the web or reddit and i end up scrolling back to the top just to activate the nav keys.
Does anyone know a way to Re-Map the Bixby button to toggle the display of the Nav keys?
You could try BXActions from the play store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jamworks.bxactions . This may allow it or you can assign the button to a Tasker task.
dave7802 said:
So i have been using my phone in Immersive mode, love having the extra space and no black borders.
But i find swiping up to activate the navigation keys abit touchy sometimes, More so when browsing the web or reddit and i end up scrolling back to the top just to activate the nav keys.
Does anyone know a way to Re-Map the Bixby button to toggle the display of the Nav keys?
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Yes,
i agree with rob_h (above post) re bxActions.
See screenshots.
Unfortunately you must have the premium version (paid) of bxActions.
I use it and works fine. No issues.
You can either set it to toggle per app or otherwise.
No root required, only a simple ADB command on a pc.
Good luck

Gestures in landscape mode

I've turned off the navigation bar and enabled the stock gestures, as well as the One Hand Operation+ gestures. However, when I'm in landscape mode and playing a movie or a YouTube video, I can't get any of them to work. I pretty much have to exit playback through the menu or something like that to get back to portrait mode. Am I missing something, or is that just how it is?
If they're the stock gestures then they will always be located where the buttons would have been
Outbreak444 said:
If they're the stock gestures then they will always be located where the buttons would have been
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That's what I thought, but I couldn't get them to work at all in landscape mode. I also thought One Hand Gestures+ would work if I enabled landscape mode, but couldn't get any gestures of any kind to trigger from any edge when I was in YouTube or Prime Video.

Use one-handed mode and activate it with gestures

Does anyone know if it can be done? Or do you need to have the buttons on the screen?

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