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so i googled the interwebs, did a trawl through the Playstore and after speed-dating a number of mediocre offerings, i'm currently romancing "full!screen".
you need to be rooted to install it. its purpose, to dispense with the standard android navbar, replacing with two size-configurable, function-configurable, placement configurable (by corner of screen) replacement buttons. I've set button size to just 20 pixels. Small enough not interfere with the PA buttons, but large enough to be able to hit on first attempt.
Top left corner of screen i have short-press = home, long-press = exit full!screen (return to android navbar). Top right of screen, short-press = back button and long-press = task manager (running apps). These buttons do not interfere in any way with PA's camera view and pause buttons. In fact placing the full!screen back button above PA's pause button serves to make in-game pausing more reliable and more certain to work on a single press. Start full!screen from the standard android notification area, and then launch Pinball Arcade.
The payola version called "full!screen+" costs a modest €1.49 eurojetons. this will allow for automated launch of specified apps with full!screen and return to standard navbar on exit. However if one is happy to manually stop/start fullscreen before launching PA (or anything else) it seems to work perfectly well. I've experienced no system issues so far, and my bottom of screen within PA is now unencumbered by the google navbar. I can tap/flip right at the bottom of the tablet. Additionally, i now have increased screen real-estate which whilst not much (extra 5% possibly?), allows me to see more table detail & text. I'm undecided if it's my imagination but tables certainly look ever so slighlty crisper.
And finally, the freeware/beerware/postcardware version of full!screen does not contain nag screens or any other contrivances to encourage upgrade to fully paid version. Initially an additional task manager entry will appear "learn more about full!screen+". If you're happy to remain a freeloader, the developer has generously allowed the task manager entry to be permanently suppressed by repeat viewing the About Full!screen information within the App's configuration dialogue (3 times).
i'm feeling the love for this app and hope (i) it will not cause any unforeseen issues (ii) navbar collisions, google now popups, and failed flipper detections are now a thing of the past.
you need to be rooted to install it. its purpose, to dispense with the standard android navbar, replacing with two size-configurable, function-configurable, placement configurable (by corner of screen) replacement buttons. I've set button size to just 20 pixels. Small enough not interfere with the PA buttons, but large enough to be able to hit on first attempt.
Top left corner of screen i have short-press = home, long-press = exit full!screen (return to android navbar). Top right of screen, short-press = back button and long-press = task manager (running apps). These buttons do not interfere in any way with PA's camera view and pause buttons. In fact placing the full!screen back button above PA's pause button serves to make in-game pausing more reliable and more certain to work on a single press. Start full!screen from the standard android notification area, and then launch Pinball Arcade.
The payola version called "full!screen+" costs a modest €1.49 eurojetons. this will allow for automated launch of specified apps with full!screen and return to standard navbar on exit. However if one is happy to manually stop/start fullscreen before launching PA (or anything else) it seems to work perfectly well. I've experienced no system issues so far, and my bottom of screen within PA is now unencumbered by the google navbar. I can tap/flip right at the bottom of the tablet. Additionally, i now have increased screen real-estate which whilst not much (extra 5% possibly?), allows me to see more table detail & text. I'm undecided if it's my imagination but tables certainly look ever so slighlty crisper.
And finally, the freeware/beerware/postcardware version of full!screen does not contain nag screens or any other contrivances to encourage upgrade to fully paid version. Initially an additional task manager entry will appear "learn more about full!screen+". If you're happy to remain a freeloader, the developer has generously allowed the task manager entry to be permanently suppressed by repeat viewing the About Full!screen information within the App's configuration dialogue (3 times).
i'm feeling the love for this app and hope (i) it will not cause any unforeseen issues (ii) navbar collisions, google now popups, and failed flipper detections are now a thing of the past.
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