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I was using CM 7.5 Squadzone, so I finally I'm testing mebitek realease..

Can someone answer me, why the digital button "back" that is used on tablets it isn't on this rom? Is anyway to add that back button on Cyanogen mod by Mebitek..?

I used it cause my back button is damaged...

Thanks a lot.
 
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I was using CM 7.5 Squadzone, so I finally I'm testing mebitek realease..

Can someone answer me, why the digital button "back" that is used on tablets it isn't on this rom? Is anyway to add that back button on Cyanogen mod by Mebitek..?

I used it cause my back button is damaged...

Thanks a lot.
it's because the soft buttons are squadzone's mod.. it will not be added to mebitek's since it is not an official feature of CM7.. just install button savior or virtual buttons for softkeys on mebitek's rom. if not, then you can go back to squad's.. n
Hit THANKS if my post helped..



 

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Samsung Galaxy Note N7000



Samsung Galaxy SII I9100
ROM: PACman

Sony Ericsson Neo V MT11i
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Transparency Support/Soft Buttons for CM7.2 (GT-S5570)

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