Name: |
Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers |
File size: |
22 MB |
Date added: |
March 20, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1814 |
Downloads last week: |
20 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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A custom status bar that goes where you go, done WP7 style. Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers is the first custom status/ notification bar for Android, no root or custom ROM required. It works in any orientation and appears consistently for ANY application. It is designed to look and function like the status bar used in Windows Phone 7. As such, using the default configurations, you should see a black strip where your normal status bar would appear with a digital Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers on the right-hand side. Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers the status bar to watch the other indicators Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers down. Should the default configurations not appear the following features are included: - Enable/ disable the custom status bar. - Automatic hiding in full screen applications. - Automatically enable the status bar when the device is booted. - Automatically disable then re-enable the swipe to expand the system status bar when the screen if turned off and when the device is unlocked (Note: this does NOT work with most custom lock screens). - Automatically Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers while in the lock screen. - Enable/ disable Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers down the status bar icons. - Change the icon and background Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers. - Hide/ show any icon. - More to be added soon. Currently supported system indicators include: - Signal strength (GSM, EVDO, and CDMA. 4G HSPA+, WiMax, and LTE experimental). - Data network type (ie. EDGE, 3G, 4G) - Roaming. - WiFi signal strength. - Bluetooth. - Language. - Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers percentage. - Ubuntu 12.04 Proprietary Drivers icon indicator. - Time (automatic 24-hour detection based on the system preference).
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