zenida wrote:I don't want to go off topic talking about boot loaders, but yeah it's just a user choice, both are good.... now I just wanted to have native android feel on my HD2.
I don't use Xboot partitions, because I'm setting only one rom with nativeSD support, so I putted kernel @ Nand boot.
I've another question now related to NexusHD2 KitKat rom:
During Aroma installation I checked Navbar support to yes, and I see in build.prop "qemu.hw.mainkeys=0"
But when in landscape I can't see navbar either in extended or normal mode
I tried to swipe from all borders but nothing appeared
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Maybe this can help you out a bit ,My advice is to try this on Eclipse virtual android and run the platform to see what changes it may give.
1. decompile framework-res.apk
- you need apktool.jar 1.4.3 version to decompile the the JellyBean apk.
download 1.4.3 : http://code.google.com/p/android-apktool/downloads/list
download 1.4.2 : http://code.google.com/p/android-apk...r.bz2&can=1&q=
(if you have problems with 1.4.3, use 1.4.2 instead)
2. Now open /res/values/bools.xml with your text editor app ,preferably to use filemanager with root access.
3. After look for "config_showNavigationBar" and set the value to true and safe
4. Reboot and try the Rom again.
Let us know if it works for you.







