is it possible to remap the hold back button - ASUS ROG Phone II Questions & Answers

I was able to do this on another phone but was wondering if it's possible on this phone. I would like to hold the back button to force close app.

you need to root the phone, instal xposed and gravity box module

NVM I got it working thanks
dvijetrecine said:
you need to root the phone, instal xposed and gravity box module
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I've rooted already but had trouble getting Xposed to work, do you have any links for Xposed?

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[Q] Moto X Developer Edition How to install Gravity Box on rooted 4.4

Anyone have the files and instructions on installing GB without Xposed? Thanks!
Not possible .....as far as I know. Its an xposed module, not a stand alone app.
I didn't Google it tho....maybe there's a way. Try Google.
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kj2112 said:
Not possible .....as far as I know. Its an xposed module, not a stand alone app.
I didn't Google it tho....maybe there's a way. Try Google.
Sent from my Moto X cellular telephone...
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Yeah, I have been. Been seeing a lot of issues running Xposed with 4.4. Saw a post of someone saying they will just stick with GB.
cw18306 said:
Yeah, I have been. Been seeing a lot of issues running Xposed with 4.4. Saw a post of someone saying they will just stick with GB.
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No issues here with Xposed on 4.4. I have Moto Maker MX, though.
I had issues getting Xposed running initially because I didn't turn write protection off. After that it was fine.
fury683 said:
No issues here with Xposed on 4.4. I have Moto Maker MX, though.
I had issues getting Xposed running initially because I didn't turn write protection off. After that it was fine.
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Did you use this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049 Also, do I install this in recovery using TWRP? Thanks!
No issues with Xposed framework, people were having issues with one of the modules on 4.4...MotoXposed. Use Xposed Framework and add the module GravityBox. Don't use the MotoXposed module.
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cw18306 said:
Did you use this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049 Also, do I install this in recovery using TWRP? Thanks!
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I didn't use a thread to install it. I just installed Xposed and then got Gravity Box from within Xposed.
Using Xposed and Gravity Box here. Everything works great.
mjphillips1981 said:
Using Xposed and Gravity Box here. Everything works great.
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Same here. It installs just like any other apk file. Just be sure to get the right version of GravityBox. There is a version specifically for KitKat, designated with a [KK] at the end of the name.
I have a vzw dev edition. This is so simple. Download xposed, run it and it will say to activate it and then reboot. Next, you can find gravity box within the app, install, activate it in xposed, then reboot the phone again and profit. I would avoid Motoxposed. The features in gravity box are much better imho.
You can't have gravity box without xposed because gravity box is an xposed module.
1) Downloaded Xposed http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
2) Downloaded and installed ES File Explorer File Manager from Play store to phone http://bit.ly/1aUylnl
3) Attached phone to computer via USB. Drag and dropped Xposed.apk to Internal storage
4) Launched ES Explorer File Manager on phone. Tapped Xposed.apk installed, activated, rebooted. Launched Exposed (It took a couple of minutes for Xposed to "LOAD", it was showing in the LOG within Xposed, so be patient. The LOG will show when loading is complete.
5) Use drop down menu, select "downloads". This will show the list of Modules within Xposed. Scroll down to GravityBox (KK) to download and install.
6) Reboot phone, launch Xposed, drop down and select Modules, check GravityBox (KK) to activate.
This should help other noobs like me

[Q] Volume buttons to skip track

please can anyone help me to be able to use the volume buttons to skip track. since I updated to kitkat I can't do that anymore. thanks.
onyez said:
please can anyone help me to be able to use the volume buttons to skip track. since I updated to kitkat I can't do that anymore. thanks.
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<<<You need to be rooted before doing this>>>
Install Xposed Installer from: http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
Then install the framework using the installer.
Next, download Xposed Tweakbox APK from http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/themes-apps/mod-tweakbox-flashing-tweaks-collection-t1629653
Activate the module in Xposed Installer
Restart device
Open Xposed Tweakbox and find and enable skip tracks with volume buttons
Done
onyez said:
please can anyone help me to be able to use the volume buttons to skip track. since I updated to kitkat I can't do that anymore. thanks.
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Try Smart Key from Sony off Play store
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Soft Buttons (keys) gone.

Noob here. I need some help please. I installed the latest Xposed installer on a Asus TF700 running Crombi-KK RC 2. I installed several modules rebooted so everything would activate but after the home page came up there were no more soft keys at the bottomie: return, home, recent. I tried going into Closed to search some of the module settings to see if I could find the problem but if I open a setting to see if it could be responsible for the problem I can not back out because I do not have soft buttons. I tried stopping and disabling Xplosed in the settings/apps but could not back out that either for same reason, no soft buttons. The only think I can do is reboot but that has not solved my problem. Does anyone know which modules could be causing this problem? I also disabled my full screen app hoping that it had been enabled but it wasn't. Thanks.
Disable your modules one by one (open the Xposed installer, go to modules, disable one or more, select "Framework" from the drop down menu, then tap "Soft reboot"). No soft keys needed for that.
You can also temporarily disable them all, check the stuck thread for info on which key combo to use while your device is booting.
lartomar2002 said:
Noob here. I need some help please. I installed the latest Xposed installer on a Asus TF700 running Crombi-KK RC 2. I installed several modules rebooted so everything would activate but after the home page came up there were no more soft keys at the bottomie: return, home, recent. I tried going into Closed to search some of the module settings to see if I could find the problem but if I open a setting to see if it could be responsible for the problem I can not back out because I do not have soft buttons. I tried stopping and disabling Xplosed in the settings/apps but could not back out that either for same reason, no soft buttons. The only think I can do is reboot but that has not solved my problem. Does anyone know which modules could be causing this problem? I also disabled my full screen app hoping that it had been enabled but it wasn't. Thanks.
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I'm struggling about get rid of the avigationbar, yet you already achieved that XDD
I guess that could because of UDN or Gravitybox
temp solution
lartomar2002 said:
Noob here. I need some help please. I installed the latest Xposed installer on a Asus TF700 running Crombi-KK RC 2. I installed several modules rebooted so everything would activate but after the home page came up there were no more soft keys at the bottomie: return, home, recent. I tried going into Closed to search some of the module settings to see if I could find the problem but if I open a setting to see if it could be responsible for the problem I can not back out because I do not have soft buttons. I tried stopping and disabling Xplosed in the settings/apps but could not back out that either for same reason, no soft buttons. The only think I can do is reboot but that has not solved my problem. Does anyone know which modules could be causing this problem? I also disabled my full screen app hoping that it had been enabled but it wasn't. Thanks.
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if u cant recover from what you have done reboot into safe mode by holding power button and click and hold power off and click OK. :good:
after rebooting into safe mode. goto settings > apps and uninstall Xposed or clear its data.
Thanks, that is what did and now have soft keys. I did try disabling the navigation bar stuff in GravityBox but that did not work so I removed GravityBox but still using some of the other Xposed modules.
NO NO NO!
lartomar2002 said:
Thanks, that is what did and now have soft keys. I did try disabling the navigation bar stuff in GravityBox but that did not work so I removed GravityBox but still using some of the other Xposed modules.
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gravitybox is awesome. dont uninstall gravitybox
goto gravitybox>Navigation bar settings and enable the master switch for the nav bar and check enable navigation bar. then rebbot and customize
hit the thanks button if u think i helped you (Y)
Did as you suggested and now everything is okay. I did those steps when I first installed GravityBox so I do not know what went wrong. The only thing I did differently is I did not update to the latest version, maybe that had something to do with it.:highfive:
Softkeys gone due to xposed
I hv sony xperia e1 rooted with latest version of xposed installed.
When i installed "Sergir Blurred System UI" module to get translucent notification panel My Softkeys went after the reboot. I disabled the module from xposed and uninstalled it but nothing worked for me. But when I opened xposed installer and in the framework tab I uninstalled the framework then everything worked fine even the keys came back. But I want to customise my phone with xposed and whenever I install framework my keys go away.
I hv even tried toggling immersive mode but it didn't work 4 me.
I tried clearing data of xposed from settings but that also didn't work.

Nexus 5: Install/Update, Uninstall Framework buttons disabled

Hi all,
I have a Nexus 5 on Marshmellow. I installed the framework 80 through recovery. The buttons in the app are disabled. It's kind of hard to search for, but haven't been able to find anything. Is there a way to re-enable those? Root access (via SuperSU) is allowed.
It says "xposed framework version 80 is active"
I've used the uninstaller for the framework as well, and they still remain disabled.
Thanks!
nabeelio said:
Hi all,
I have a Nexus 5 on Marshmellow. I installed the framework 80 through recovery. The buttons in the app are disabled. It's kind of hard to search for, but haven't been able to find anything. Is there a way to re-enable those? Root access (via SuperSU) is allowed.
It says "xposed framework version 80 is active"
I've used the uninstaller for the framework as well, and they still remain disabled.
Thanks!
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Because how xposed is installed and works since lollipop those buttons will probably never work. They are a holdover from the earlier installer.
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mattzeller said:
Because how xposed is installed and works since lollipop those buttons will probably never work. They are a holdover from the earlier installer.
Sent from my SPH-A120
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Ah gotcha. So all install/updates and uninstall will have to go through recovery
nabeelio said:
Ah gotcha. So all install/updates and uninstall will have to go through recovery
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Correct
Sent from my SPH-A120

Xposed on pie 10.0.12+

Is it still required to deodex the ROM to install edxposed on stock Android one?
Because I can't find information that are up to date
it works!
It's not needed to deodex the ROM anymore just flash the magisk modules in this order:
Riru core
Edxposed
Reboot
Also gravit box [p] works not everything but still
I admit I was a little nervous but this information is missing and needed to be tested, I'm on August security patch 10.0.12
I installed it without deodexing and used it for blocking wake locks with the good old Amplify.
Go ahead and install it
rahulmanpur said:
I installed it without deodexing and used it for blocking wake locks with the good old Amplify.
Go ahead and install it
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Are you experiencing a second reboot when you turn the phone on?
Whenever I power on the phone I unlock it and first time I try to open an app it reboots and then continue to function normally
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Are you experiencing a second reboot when you turn the phone on?
Whenever I power on the phone I unlock it and first time I try to open an app it reboots and then continue to function normally
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For me too. I think its normal. I get a third reboot with GravityBox Module installed
I also tried xposed on my a2.. I don't think it does any extra things for us! When first time i tried xposed on my phone and installed some modules reboot my phone to activate them. I got soft brick kinda thing. And using gravity box or max lock makes device much buggier.

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