Theme LG settings and Quick Settings bar? - LG K10 Questions & Answers

Any way to theme the system settings and WAS pulldown bar? It's sort of possible with Substratum, but the icons and text on the QS remain black, while the system settings is unaffected except for the icons.

GuyInDogSuit said:
Any way to theme the system settings and WAS pulldown bar? It's sort of possible with Substratum, but the icons and text on the QS remain black, while the system settings is unaffected except for the icons.
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To change background of the quick settings you can use XQS Background (Xposed module).
Also you can change text in settings by using Custom Text (Xposed module too).

Krystiannnnnn said:
To change background of the quick settings you can use XQS Background (Xposed module).
Also you can change text in settings by using Custom Text (Xposed module too).
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It really works with LG UI? I just installed XQS, but I need to get back to work or I'll be late. Thanks!

Krystiannnnnn said:
To change background of the quick settings you can use XQS Background (Xposed module).
Also you can change text in settings by using Custom Text (Xposed module too).
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XQS Background doesn't do colors, just images you provide. And the only options are transparency. Which is actually not bad, considering it does look pretty cool now. I'd prefer a material design though, with white icons and text. Wish there was some way to do that with both quick settings and the system settings menu.

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Changing Background Color on Settings, Dial, SMS apps on Huawei AscendP6

Does anybody know how to change the background color of the basic apps such as Dial, Settings, Messages, etc? I really see annoying the white background on my device for this apps...
Thanks!
rlzmaxx said:
Does anybody know how to change the background color of the basic apps such as Dial, Settings, Messages, etc? I really see annoying the white background on my device for this apps...
Thanks!
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Hi!
Well, You can change the icons by going to themes>customize current theme>scroll down go to icons >select icons of desired theme
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There have been a few threads about this already.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1343484
http://forums.droidbeans.com/microm...fault-black-background-to-one-of-your-choice/
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hannanzikrea said:
Hi!
Well, You can change the icons by going to themes>customize current theme>scroll down go to icons >select icons of desired theme
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can I change the background by myself, i want to change to dark.
hannanzikrea said:
Hi!
Well, You can change the icons by going to themes>customize current theme>scroll down go to icons >select icons of desired theme
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It's not about icons background which you can change by theme changing. He is asking about menu background. Just click on setting and see there is white background. How to change it to black or grey?
To change colour settings:
From the homescreen, scroll right and tap Settings.
Tap Advanced settings.
Tap Accessibility.
You can choose: Colour inversion, where the colours and shades on your display will be shown in the opposite way. Colour correction, which allows you to customise the colour of your screen.
The short answer is: No you cannot. Unless you have a device with AMOLED screen.
If you do have AMOLED device, then you can change to "Dark mode" under battery saving.
Hi, I'm using a huawei y6 2018 phone. I would like to ask if how can I change my message background. Thanks!
Does anybody know how to change the background color of the basic apps such as Dial, Settings, Messages, etc? I really see annoying the white background on my device for this apps...
Thanks!
To change background color for Menu, Dial, Settings (Huawei P9 Plus):
Settings > Battery > Darken Interface Colours > OFF.
Im using a huawei Y3 2018... My quick settings menu was dark now it is white can someone please tell how to get it dark again....

Opaque notification drawer?

With some ROMs, the notification drawer is transparent or semi-transparent, but I find it much easier to read when it's solid black. I've found tons of apps & posts about how to make it transparent, but not non-transparent. Any thoughts?
hella356 said:
With some ROMs, the notification drawer is transparent or semi-transparent, but I find it much easier to read when it's solid black. I've found tons of apps & posts about how to make it transparent, but not non-transparent. Any thoughts?
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Some ROM's let you set any image as the background of the notification and quick settings menus. If so, just pick a color you like, make a JPG of that color, and use it. however most ROM's that let you do that also give you the option of selecting a solid color.
Skipjacks said:
Some ROM's let you set any image as the background of the notification and quick settings menus. If so, just pick a color you like, make a JPG of that color, and use it. however most ROM's that let you do that also give you the option of selecting a solid color.
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Thanks. Any thoughts if the ROM doesn't have that feature?
Download xblast module or wanam lers you chanfe everything from clock color/size/position and all colors in system ui
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I'm assuming you don't know about the xposed app? Download xposed off of xda. There is a whole forum and then download the module gravitybox and you can change the color of it. And you don't have to change your rom. It's really simple.:laugh:

[Q] G3 Tweaksbox question

Hey!
I have the blurred notification center background toggled and sliders and quick settings bars transparent but the top part of of the notification center with the time and date is still black. How can I make that transparent?
In Tweakbox, go to Theme Tweaks > Notifications Panel and set the various components to stock. You might also want to set 'Button background colour' to stock under Theme Tweaks > Quick Settings Panel' as well if it isn't already.
nobnut said:
In Tweakbox, go to Theme Tweaks > Notifications Panel and set the various components to stock. You might also want to set 'Button background colour' to stock under Theme Tweaks > Quick Settings Panel' as well if it isn't already.
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Thanks for the reply. Wouldn't toggling components to stock make them none-transparent?
My idea is to have a fully transparent and blurry notification center like in the G3 tweaksbox Google Play pics.
No, stock means no additional settings are applied over the blur. I use a blurred notification panel.
You want 'date label colour' etc to be stock as well.
Just do it.
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nobnut said:
No, stock means no additional settings are applied over the blur. I use a blurred notification panel.
You want 'date label colour' etc to be stock as well.
Just do it.
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bugs
When putting on a toggle icon theme or changing them colors it won't let you click edit toggles when inside of a white app such as chrome and have the nav bar match the status bar it changes the buttons black
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When putting on a toggle icon theme or changing them colors it won't let you click edit toggles when inside of a white app such as chrome and have the nav bar match the status bar it changes the buttons black
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Not the right topic for bug reporting in tweaksbox. There is a Tweaksbox thread dedicated to this already.
no color wheel
when I try to change colors I get no color wheel, just three sliders for saturation, opacity, and value. No Wheel! I have lg g3 D851, stock rom lollipop 5.0.1, xposed version 78 compiled for sdk 21 g3 tweakbox vesion 1.5.1. What is wrong???
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When I try to change colors I don't get the color wheel, I just get three sliders, the saturation the opacity, and the value sliders (no color Wheel) what's wrong ? I have lg g3 d851 stock rom running lollipop 5.0.1, xposed version 78, compiled for SDK 21, lg g3 tweakbox version 1.5.1 What's Wrong!

[Q] Changing Stock 5.0+ Status bar font

Has anyone figured out a way to change the system status bar font style (clock, battery, notification ticker) for stock 5.0+ ROMs?
Tried ifont, font installer, etc. which were able to change fonts used throughout the system, but all of which leave the status bar font unchanged
wyt18 said:
Has anyone figured out a way to change the system status bar font style (clock, battery, notification ticker) for stock 5.0+ ROMs?
Tried ifont, font installer, etc. which were able to change fonts used throughout the system, but all of which leave the status bar font unchanged
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Try Fonster. Using it now. [emoji6]
kitrax59 said:
Try Fonster. Using it now. [emoji6]
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Fontster did not change font of statusbar, you must change it manually.
Have a look at this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony-themes-apps/changing-sony-stock-5-0-status-bar-font-t3113196/post60853846#post60853846
I might be wrong but this is how my status bar, notification drawer and quick settings with my font of choice using Fonster. This might be due to my modified systemui. Not sure. [emoji6]
kitrax59 said:
I might be wrong but this is how my status bar, notification drawer and quick settings with my font of choice using Fonster. This might be due to my modified systemui. Not sure. [emoji6]
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I tried Fontster too, didn't work for me. The only thing that worked was to change Roboto-Medium manually to my desired font

How to change default navbar color to black?

In the settings, by default, there are only light colors for the navbar, which don't fit quite well dark apps like Spotify and Reddit.
Is there a way to set it black?
I already tried:
- LG themes and high contrast mode: they work, but also change the whole UI look.
- Nacho Notch, Navbar Apps and other applications on PlayStore: they don't change only the default color, but the color used everywhere (e.g.: Nacho Notch sets the navbar to be always black, even when it should be transparent, like in the launcher).
- Alpha Substratum theme: it doesn't affect default navbar color (or, at least, I wasn't able to let it do it).
Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks.
I don't see it either. Apart from another launcher, I think your only option is going to be a dark theme.
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Use nacho notch or navbar apps.
Or double tap the left hand dot to hide the Nav Bar in those apps you don't like the look??
I just use System UI Tuner. A few ADB commands for permission for the app to run and all is good. Find it in the Play Store. Instructions are supper easy to follow and you can hide either the nav bar status bar or go full immersive and hide both even on the home screen like I do.
Emmeggi95 said:
- Alpha Substratum theme: it doesn't affect default navbar color (or, at least, I wasn't able to let it do it).
Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks.
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Alpha most certainly has this option. That was one of the first things I did when I added G7 support! You do have to go and manually select black but the option is definitely there
Thanks!
markbencze said:
Alpha most certainly has this option. That was one of the first things I did when I added G7 support! You do have to go and manually select black but the option is definitely there
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I finally found out how to do it! I needed to "force" the black navigation bar selection in the settings after having built "System UI".
I also quickly followed a fellow XDA members advice on how to enable High Contrast to phone in the settings and makes the phone dark as can be. It solved my Setting Theme to all black and Navigation bar to black as well. Just had to change the wallpaper back but works well.

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