[Request] Disable swipe from bottom corner for Google Assistant? - Google Pixel 5 Themes, Apps, and Mods

Hi guys,
The only way that I know to disable the swipe for assistant gesture is by setting the "Default Digital Assistant" to "None" obviously I have a Pixel and would still like to use the Google Assistant so this isn't very practical. Does anyone know if there is something out there that would make this possible? Let me know!

Spacebar_21 said:
Hi guys,
The only way that I know to disable the swipe for assistant gesture is by setting the "Default Digital Assistant" to "None" obviously I have a Pixel and would still like to use the Google Assistant so this isn't very practical. Does anyone know if there is something out there that would make this possible? Let me know!
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With Android 12 you will get the Option to disable it

cdwinchester said:
With Android 12 you will get the Option to disable it
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That's not necessarily something I'm looking into upgrading too as soon as it comes out though. I'm looking to disable this in Android 11.

Spacebar_21 said:
That's not necessarily something I'm looking into upgrading too as soon as it comes out though. I'm looking to disable this in Android 11.
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Maybe someone knows a way with rooting. But on the regular way, there is no way as far as I know.

cdwinchester said:
Maybe someone knows a way with rooting. But on the regular way, there is no way as far as I know.
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I hope someone adds a mod or something. I am rooted and highly interested in disabling it.

Does saying "OK google" work for you?
I also use the 3 navigation and the Edge block app for boarder control.

vandyman said:
Does saying "OK google" work for you?
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I'm more of a "Hey Google" kind of guy, but yes.
vandyman said:
I also use the 3 navigation and the Edge block app for boarder control.
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Are you saying 3 button navigation? What's this Edge block app?

I believe it's in the Typhus_ Magisk module. If so he'd be able to let you know what app exactly it being edited and then it'd take some tweaking most likely in the smali code to enable the MOD without the ROM Control. Or just install the ROM Control + just what's been edited to achieve what you want.
If it is in the MOD, taking a quick look inside I'm guessing either SystemUIGoogle.apk or DevicePersonalizationPrebuiltPixel2020.apk
But I'm drawing a blank if it was in the MOD, And the OP says "Removed side assist handles" not sure if this is it or not.

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Installed Null, now Double tap of screen does nothing

I cannot access anything from double tapping the screen now that I installed the new Null Rom. I want to be able to get to the standard Note 3 settings for Volume and Brightness, as I shut down the volume while sleeping to avoid hearing incoming notifications, and to adjust screen inside or outside. Any settings in Nova or other that may have caused this, and how do I get this feature back? Thank you.
Read his FAQS page. Pretty sure it answers it in there
buck2121 said:
Read his FAQS page. Pretty sure it answers it in there
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Thanks, but did read, and he only talks about double tapping the Home button, not the screen.
Lock the screen in Nova settings, then set the double tap gesture to whatever you want.
fbueller said:
Lock the screen in Nova settings, then set the double tap gesture to whatever you want.
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Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
highlordkram said:
Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
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If only. Thanks, glad to help!
fbueller said:
If only. Thanks, glad to help!
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You do know that my reply was an attempt at a witty Ferris Bueller pun right?
highlordkram said:
Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
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highlordkram said:
You do know that my reply was an attempt at a witty Ferris Bueller pun right?
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Oh, I never saw the movie. Just kidding.
highlordkram said:
Thank you. You have done well, and can take the Day Off, and have a Stein of beer : )
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Did you figure out what shortcut activity to use to make it bring back the original dbl tap settings?
almulder1092 said:
Did you figure out what shortcut activity to use to make it bring back the original dbl tap settings?
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No sir. Could not get it, and since I am US AT&T with no cool Bluetooth tether, I went back to Stock.
highlordkram said:
No sir. Could not get it, and since I am US AT&T with no cool Bluetooth tether, I went back to Stock.
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Just got done chatting with fOmey. Looks like we can get something similar but we need to install gravbox from the rom to get the settings. I have have quick access to what I need. I will work on adding in a tutorial next week some time.
Nice options with gravbox
Adding to almulders reply, if you want the stock double tap experience you have to use the normal systemui.. not the full systemui.
The double tap action expands the notification panel in the watch system ui, when you use the full system ui this obviously overwrites this and opens the standard notification panel.
Gravitybox enables additional toggles, which will allow you to toggle sound mode etc.
fOmey said:
Adding to almulders reply, if you want the stock double tap experience you have to use the normal systemui.. not the full systemui.
The double tap action expands the notification panel in the watch system ui, when you use the full system ui this obviously overwrites this and opens the standard notification panel.
Gravitybox enables additional toggles, which will allow you to toggle sound mode etc.
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Thank you very much fOmey. I appreciate all your work, but being in USA I found that the only real feature that i would use is the Google Search. I am hopeful one day for a fix to our bluetooth issues on AT&T, but until then I will keep checking in to see what else you and the great community can add. I cannot regretfully ever hack my phone rom, as i am on a Corporate exchange system and had to sign off on a policy stating I would not do this type of thing. I would have already tried the International one otherwise, but I am a Director and cannot get in trouble over this with the company. Thanks again.

How do you disable multi window on the S6?

As you can see I did search this topic...can't even find an answer on google. Which worries me...
Often, I'll swipe down from the notification bar which turns the app I'm viewing, if capable, into a multi window view. This is incredibly annoying. Coming from the Note 4, there was a quick toggle (or in settings) to turn this off. I can not seem to find how to turn this function off with the S6. Any help out there?
I was just going to post the same question How the hell do you turn off that annoying multi view crap?
I wanna know this as well and how do I turn off the lightof the back and the cent button also?
falcon26 said:
I was just going to post the same question How the hell do you turn off that annoying multi view crap?
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EvoYas said:
I wanna know this as well and how do I turn off the lightof the back and the cent button also?
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Hopefully someone can shed some light on this.
And evoyas...turn what light off? And what button is the cent button?
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Hopefully someone can shed some light on this.
And evoyas...turn what light off? And what button is the cent button?
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I mean the back button and recent button, it lights up as soon as you touch the screen, there was an option to turn this off in S5.
EvoYas said:
I mean the back button and recent button, it lights up as soon as you touch the screen, there was an option to turn this off in S5.
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Lol oooooh. That I don't know.
EvoYas said:
I mean the back button and recent button, it lights up as soon as you touch the screen, there was an option to turn this off in S5.
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Did find this for you though...
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...capacitive-hardware-button-lights-s6-s6e.html
I think I saw some settings for it in "/data/data/<settings provider, whatever its called>/ <blah>.db" (can't remember the exact name). So if you have root and sqlLite Editor you might try looking there
UPDATE: this database is the one I'm talking about:
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
piccit said:
I think I saw some settings for it in "/data/data/<settings provider, whatever its called>/ <blah>.db" (can't remember the exact name). So if you have root and sqlLite Editor you might try looking there
UPDATE: this database is the one I'm talking about:
then click on Data
Then click Data Aagin
Then Click com.android.providers.settings
then click Databases
CLick Settings
Click System
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I do have root...so this will take remove the multi window? Considering we just got twrp I may just wait for a custom ROM lol
I found the new MultiWindow gesture pretty annoying. On my S6 every time I swept down on the notification bar using one hand I'd always create a floating window. On other Galaxy devices there is a Quick Toggle to turn the MultiWindow feature off/on. The ability to control the feature is still in the S6 however it is not exposed in the user interface. I wrote a small application that can either enable/disable MultiWindow or bring back the MultiWindow Quick Toggle. It was primarily written for the Galaxy S6 however it should work on most of the devices that include Samsung's MultiWindow. Look for "MultiWindow Toggle for Samsung" on the Play Store.
smorloc said:
I found the new MultiWindow gesture pretty annoying. On my S6 every time I swept down on the notification bar using one hand I'd always create a floating window. On other Galaxy devices there is a Quick Toggle to turn the MultiWindow feature off/on. The ability to control the feature is still in the S6 however it is not exposed in the user interface. I wrote a small application that can either enable/disable MultiWindow or bring back the MultiWindow Quick Toggle. It was primarily written for the Galaxy S6 however it should work on most of the devices that include Samsung's MultiWindow. Look for "MultiWindow Toggle for Samsung" on the Play Store.
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Works perfectly. Thank you very much

First thoughts on X4 Pie

So I was curious what people thought after they got their Pie updates? (I'm still waiting)
-Is it faster/slower?
-Any change in battery life?
-Thoughts on Google gestures?
-Any other thoughts?
sleze said:
So I was curious what people thought after they got their Pie updates? (I'm still waiting)
-Is it faster/slower?
-Any change in battery life?
-Thoughts on Google gestures?
-Any other thoughts?
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Same speed for me.
Battery seems the same.
Gestures are worthless.
sleze said:
So I was curious what people thought after they got their Pie updates? (I'm still waiting)
-Is it faster/slower?
-Any change in battery life?
-Thoughts on Google gestures?
-Any other thoughts?
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Seems about the same speed/battery life for me.
The recent apps view is a big step backwards to me, the side scrolling cards is not as easy nor helpful as the vertical view was. I still think Samsung's multiwindow mode is better than Google's and I do not think 9.0 improved it.
Adding a dark theme is nice, but implementation is inconsistent. I am surprised basic things like the settings pages do not use it. But it is nice for the keyboard, messages, and phone.
I'd agree the new pill gesture setup isn't great. The motorola fingerprint gestures is nicer.
The tiny settings icon in the notification drop-down is annoying enough I've given up on it.
Other than some other gui changes (icons and the like), it isn't that different from 8.1.
That's kind of the impression I have been getting for a while. Our phones already have great battery life and moto actions.
I am losing excitement for this update...
It was faster, the battery runs faster than 8.1, I do not like gestures, even though I feel that applications still need to be polished for Pie.
Return to 8.1 for these last two dimensions.
Just installed the update tonight. Performance-wise, it feels the same. Don't know yet about the battery life, since I just got it about an hour ago.
I also found that the pill gesture setup was not up to par. It doesn't add anything extra to the original setup. It still occupies the same bottom screen space.
Dark mode is nice, but I wish it was implemented system wide instead of just by individual app. But probably this depends more on the app developers. But even system apps such as settings don't always have the dark mode.
Lastly, to access the gear settings icon, now you have to pull the notifications bar twice. Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't it used to be just once?
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Lastly, to access the gear settings icon, now you have to pull the notifications bar twice. Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't it used to be just once?
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Yes. I noticed this too. The gear was accessible from the notification bar.
I pretty much agree with what others have said so far. Based either on actual speed improvements, tweaks to the animations, or the update placebo effect, 9.0 does feel a bit snappier switching between apps than 8.1.
The only thing I don't like is that the update seems to have made SwiftKey fonts bigger which is mildly annoying.
Pretty disappointed with this version of Android. The recent apps is now destroyed. It's a worse way to interact with your recent apps. Don't even bother with the gestures. Totally half baked. One button nav is superior in every way. The notification pull down is just hideous. The clock is on the wrong side and no way to change it. Why there's no way to change it is beyond stupid. The dark theme option is extremely inconsistent. Won't even darken the settings window for instance. You now have to pull the notification share down twice to access settings versus only one with Oreo. Seems that we've lost a lot of functionality and are being told it's a feature. Perfect example are the volume controls. What a joke.
The whole thing just looks like an iPhone rip off. And the general graphic style sucks. Material design is dead.
Performance and battery seem to stay the same. Overall a poor effort from Google on this. Going to have to root this thing so I can deal with some of the idiotic things they decided to go with. Worst Android update since I can remember. Can't wait to go back to Oreo.
A couple more observations. The volume bar is now on the right side of the screen, next to the volume buttons. It also allows direct access to sound settings. I don't mind this as it feels more intuitive to me. If you long press the power button, now there's an option to take screenshot. I like this since I don't have to fumble again with two hands to take screenshot.
A big change is split screen. Previously, you can just long press the overview button to use split screen. Now you have to tap the overview button (or swipe up from the pill, if you use that), then long press on the icon on top of the app, then select split screen. If you use split screen a lot, this change is annoying to say the least.
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The clock is on the wrong side and no way to change it.
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That change throws me off. I keep looking for the clock on the right side. And I agree with you; Google copied some of iOS UI while kept some of their own, making it an inconsistent experience.
Fingerprint Lock
I can no longer lock my phone using the fingerprint sensor. I think this is a bug because it is selected in the "Lock Screen Preferences" settings but it does not lock the phone. This may seem like a small thing but it completely disrupts how I'm used to using the phone. I'm using the Google Fi Android One version.
mandarip said:
I can no longer lock my phone using the fingerprint sensor. I think this is a bug because it is selected in the "Lock Screen Preferences" settings but it does not lock the phone. This may seem like a small thing but it completely disrupts how I'm used to using the phone. I'm using the Google Fi Android One version.
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I am on the same version, and it works ok for me.
Edit: I am using One Button Nav
jhedfors said:
I am on the same version, and it works ok for me.
Edit: I am using One Button Nav
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I don't seem to have the one button nav option. Unless I'm not looking in the right place - Moto Actions?
mandarip said:
I don't seem to have the one button nav option. Unless I'm not looking in the right place - Moto Actions?
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If you have the Android One variant, one button nav is disabled on it.
jb2112 said:
If you have the Android One variant, one button nav is disabled on it.
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Yes, that's what I suspected and I suppose that could be the reason the fingerprint lock does not work after the update as well.
mandarip said:
I don't seem to have the one button nav option. Unless I'm not looking in the right place - Moto Actions?
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It is disabled in A1 version. You can get the option enabled by removing the following prop:
ro.mot.android_one
If you are using Magisk, there is a module that you can use for this:
MagiskHide Props Config
Confirmed that this works on Oreo and Pie.
Edit: updated 12/27
mandarip said:
Yes, that's what I suspected and I suppose that could be the reason the fingerprint lock does not work after the update as well.
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Fingerprint lock works on my Android One model without one button nav. Have you tried removing and adding your fingerprints again?
mandarip said:
Yes, that's what I suspected and I suppose that could be the reason the fingerprint lock does not work after the update as well.
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Fingerprint lock still works for me though. I also have A1 variant.
This update is underwhelming for me little changes that are just seemingly random and pointless. I'm especially disappointed that the update broke Google pay , prior to pie I've been taking ota's fine with no impact on gpay.
Jizzylax said:
Fingerprint lock works on my Android One model without one button nav. Have you tried removing and adding your fingerprints again?
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Yep tried that. It's weird because I can unlock the phone with my fingerprint but I can't lock it again. It's obviously recognizing the fingerprint but not for locking purposes.
jhedfors said:
It is disabled in A1 version. You can get the option by removing the following prop:
ro.mot.android_one
I toggled it off and the fingerprint lock works. I would be curious to hear from others...
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I haven't rooted this phone yet, but this will be the first thing I do if I go that route.

How do I disable gestural nav and keep continued conversation?

Apparently Google won't let you use the old 3 button nav bar with continued conversation with the assistant... I found this article, think it will work?
Here's the command I'll execute in adb
adb shell cmd overlay disable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural
I'll enable lmt pie at that point
https://gadgetstouse.com/blog/2019/08/08/how-to-disable-navigation-gestures-on-android-q/
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Apparently Google won't let you use the old 3 button nav bar with continued conversation with the assistant... I found this article, think it will work?
Here's the command I'll execute in adb
adb shell cmd overlay disable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural
I'll enable lmt pie at that point
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Let us know how it turns out.
It doesn't work with them disabled either. Nor if you disable the goog nav gestures and use an option from the market like Oneplus gestures. The new assistant seems to be tied into the stock nav gestures in some way. A real pisser because the Oneplus gestures work better than stock but then you lose the assistant. I've read this is because google wants to make sure the swipe to assistant isn't ditched and most wont want to go back to the old assistant.
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It doesn't work with them disabled either. Nor if you disable the goog nav gestures and use an option from the market like Oneplus gestures. The new assistant seems to be tied into the stock nav gestures in some way. A real pisser because the Oneplus gestures work better than stock but then you lose the assistant. I've read this is because google wants to make sure the swipe to assistant isn't ditched and most wont want to go back to the old assistant.
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yeah you're right, doesn't work it basically just does what I can already do in the settings by switching it over to the 3-button navbar.
What we need is some way to fake the system out to think gestural navigation is enabled when, in fact, it is eliminated.
Sorry man, I was all over that on release day. I've been hoping one of the smart people takes an interest and figures it out but I suspect it's buried on the proprietary side and were going to be out of luck until something changes.
krabman said:
Sorry man, I was all over that on release day. I've been hoping one of the smart people takes an interest and figures it out but I suspect it's buried on the proprietary side and were going to be out of luck until something changes.
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That's really frustrating but I'm glad to hear I'm not alone. Maybe one of our devs will figure it out at some point. Otherwise I won't be using continued conversation!

Navigation Bar quick setting toggle

Since the android 10 update the Quick setting toggle for Navigation Bar has been removed. Is there a way to add this feature as I don't always use gestures and like to switch. Your help will be much appreciated. I have a Verizon Galaxy S10+
Bump. This was a dumb move. Why remove such a useful toggle?
pieces of cake said:
Bump. This was a dumb move. Why remove such a useful toggle?
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My thoughts exactly. Some apps don't work well with gestures.
timrr64 said:
My thoughts exactly. Some apps don't work well with gestures.
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I found a workaround that does the trick for me, using the One Hand Operation + module from the Good Lock family. See screenshots.
I'm wondering where the hidden system setting is for the navbar toggle. Anyone know? If I knew, I could just create a Tasker event that could be added to Quick Toggles/Settings. TIA.
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Bump. This was a dumb move. Why remove such a useful toggle?
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This was one of the first things in beta that people complained about. Samsung responded with the exact response they replied with on all requests and questions "we'll pass this on to our engineers, blah, blah, blah". LOL, I sometimes wonder if Samsung engineers even use Samsung phones.
Tel864 said:
This was one of the first things in beta that people complained about. Samsung responded with the exact response they replied with on all requests and questions "we'll pass this on to our engineers, blah, blah, blah". LOL, I sometimes wonder if Samsung engineers even use Samsung phones.
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Well, the ability to toggle the navigation bar on/off is still here (as can be seen in my previous post). If we can determine where the hidden system setting is located, creating a quick toggle should be pretty simple.
pieces of cake said:
Well, the ability to toggle the navigation bar on/off is still here (as can be seen in my previous post). If we can determine where the hidden system setting is located, creating a quick toggle should be pretty simple.
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Well if you find a way to make a toggle pass that along.. Thanks
There's always been an old way to add toggles back. My carrier always hides the mobile hotspot toggle so I have to re-enable it every update. Perhaps if we can find the syntax for the Navigation Bar toggle in Android 9 we could bring it back this way? it would be something like custom(com.samsung.settings/com.samsung.android.settings.NavigationBarTile)
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-...ttings-tile-toggle-on-samsung-galaxy-devices/
My thoughts - you can run "settings get secure sysui_qs_tiles" on a samsung android 9 device that has the navbar button, and that will show what the name of the quick settings toggle is.

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