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Friday, August 25, 2017

How To Hide The Navigation Bar On The Galaxy S8

Like with all other android devices with onscreen navigation buttons, the galaxy s8's navigation buttons auto hide in certain scenarios like when you are watching a movie. (show a short clip) However, in other apps like your browser, (open google chrome and scroll down, focus on navigation bar) the navigation buttons remain in place. This prevents you from taking full advantage of the whole screen real estate.

Thankfully, Samsungs new touchwiz UI includes tons of customization options from the basic wallpaper, desktop layout, as well as minor user preferences like the navigation bar.

To set the navigation bar to auto hide, from the main screen, swipe down to bring up the notification area and tap on the settings icon.


Go to Display and scroll down to navigation bar. In this screen you will find the option to toggle the "Show and hide button" on or off. When turned on, you will see a small dot on the left side of the navigation area. When the dot is solid, the navigation bar is set to always show. Tap on it once and it will toggle into an empty circle. With this option, the navigation bar will now auto hide.




To bring up the navigation bar, simply swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Do take note that even when the navigation bar is not visible, you can still press on the area where the home button should be and it should respond.

If you do not see the option to set the navigation bar to auto hide, it is possible that your S8 might not be updated to the latest version yet. Simply go to settings and manually check and install the latest system update.


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Friday, March 31, 2017

Disable Volume Change Via Volume Rocker Buttons In Android

How many times has it that you have missed a notification because your phone's ringer volume has been toned down, or worse, muted because you or someone else accidentally pressed the volume rocker buttons down?

This has happened to me a number of times and this has probably happened to you as well. On IOS, there is a setting "change with buttons" setting that you can turn off to disable this feature. For Android devices, however, this option is almost non-existint. The good thing is that there is an easy way to disable volume change via the volume rocker buttons on an Android device via a free app "Rocker Locker".

To get this app, simply:

  1. Open the Play store and do a search for "Rocker Locker".
  2. Download and install the application.
  3. Once installed, simply open the application and tap on the ENABLE button in the middle of the screen.
It is that simple. There is no other option or setting inside the application. Once enabled, when the volume rocker buttons are pressed on your Android device, it changes the media volume even when you are on the home screen or without an application open.



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