barx Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #2 If you have a look here Android 4.0 Platform | Android Developers and scroll down to the section headed 'Controls for system UI visibility' You will see that they (google) have decided to make it very difficult to carry out such task. Why? nobody will ever know. Upvote 0
If you have a look here Android 4.0 Platform | Android Developers and scroll down to the section headed 'Controls for system UI visibility' You will see that they (google) have decided to make it very difficult to carry out such task. Why? nobody will ever know.
NeoTechni Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #3 Arg. I'll settle for removing the "overflow" button? I had a user complain about it. Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #4 The button at the top or bottom? Upvote 0
NeoTechni Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #5 It would be on the bottom bar. The top one doesnt show in my app. Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #6 Not sure which button you are referring to. However it is not possible to hide the bottom bar. Upvote 0
NeoTechni Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #7 The overflow button shows up as vertical dots like a : Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #8 This is the menu button. You can remove it by adding a targetSdkVersion attribute to the manifest file: Galaxy Nexus and Ice cream Sandwich support - Page 2 Upvote 0
This is the menu button. You can remove it by adding a targetSdkVersion attribute to the manifest file: Galaxy Nexus and Ice cream Sandwich support - Page 2
barx Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 17, 2012 #9 that shows menu items, not sure if it has other uses but it doesn't show if there are no menu items defined. Upvote 0
that shows menu items, not sure if it has other uses but it doesn't show if there are no menu items defined.