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    SystemUI.apk Auto Hide

    I people.
    I read recently that if we disable the SystemUI.apk load the XBMC will remain in full-screen but we lose the status bar.
    I tried that and it works.
    I have dissemble SystemUI.apk and this his is AndroidManifest.
    Can anyone try to make this auto hide on XBMC launch.
    I tried the full screen app but it don't work
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    #2
    The full!screen app..
    Did you enable the service?
    -Settings/accessibility

    After enabling service.. you can use the Widget to change modes
    -drag widget from lancher to desktop

    Goodluck

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      #3
      Originally posted by pajopasa View Post
      I people.
      I read recently that if we disable the SystemUI.apk load the XBMC will remain in full-screen but we lose the status bar.
      I tried that and it works.
      I have dissemble SystemUI.apk and this his is AndroidManifest.
      Can anyone try to make this auto hide on XBMC launch.
      I tried the full screen app but it don't work
      You cannot just edit SystemUI to make it auto hide. Changes must also be made to framework.jar files as well! It's not easy trust me.

      Bob
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        #4
        Originally posted by Finless View Post
        You cannot just edit SystemUI to make it auto hide. Changes must also be made to framework.jar files as well! It's not easy trust me.

        Bob
        I disable it from run at startup, and so the xbmc now is in full screen

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