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Step 1:
Find a Navigation App that you like.
I am using Simple Control(Navigation bar)
Set up the app to your liking.
Before doing the next step make sure the app is working to your liking. Reboot and test the app.
Step 2:
(Again make sure the app is working after this step you will no longer have the stock navigation bar)
With a rooted File Manger (I am using ES FIle Manger with Root checked) go into /system
Find build.prop at the bottom (Picture)
Edit build.prop
Add " qemu.hw.mainkeys = 1 " at the bottom (Picture)
Now reboot and you are done.
Now you have a auto hiding navigation bar.
If you break something I am not responsible for the damage.
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Picture 3
Step 1:
Find a Navigation App that you like.
I am using Simple Control(Navigation bar)
Set up the app to your liking.
Before doing the next step make sure the app is working to your liking. Reboot and test the app.
Step 2:
(Again make sure the app is working after this step you will no longer have the stock navigation bar)
With a rooted File Manger (I am using ES FIle Manger with Root checked) go into /system
Find build.prop at the bottom (Picture)
Edit build.prop
Add " qemu.hw.mainkeys = 1 " at the bottom (Picture)
Now reboot and you are done.
Now you have a auto hiding navigation bar.
If you break something I am not responsible for the damage.
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