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STILL CANT REMOVE AT A GLANCE ANYONE ELSE ALSO STILL CAT REMOVE IT?

Still Cant Remove At A Glance? Here Is The Definitive Solution For Your Pixel 9a

We understand the frustration that arises when a feature designed for convenience becomes a persistent annoyance. The “At a Glance” widget on Pixel devices, particularly the highly anticipated Pixel 9a, has been a subject of extensive discussion within the Android community. Since the beta rollout in December, users have reported that despite navigating through settings and toggling options, the widget remains a fixture on the home screen. If you are one of the many users asking, “Can anyone else still not remove it?”, you have arrived at the definitive guide to reclaiming your screen real estate.

This comprehensive analysis is designed to provide you with a complete understanding of the “At a Glance” feature, the technical reasons behind its persistence, and a multi-layered approach to removing or hiding it. We will explore native settings, launcher-specific configurations, and the powerful capabilities of the Magisk ecosystem. Our goal is to equip you with the most effective solutions available on the market today, leveraging the extensive resources available at the Magisk Module Repository.

Understanding The “At A Glance” Widget And Its Persistence

The “At a Glance” widget is not merely a standard Android app shortcut; it is deeply integrated into the Pixel Launcher ecosystem. Developed by Google, this feature provides contextual information such as the current weather, upcoming calendar events, flight statuses, and package tracking information directly on the home screen or the Always-On Display (AOD).

The Integration With Pixel Launcher

The primary reason users struggle to remove “At a Glance” is that it is treated as a core system component rather than a removable application. In previous Android versions, it was often tied directly to the Google App. However, with the evolution of the Pixel Launcher, specifically versions unique to the Pixel 9 series, the widget is now a native element of the launcher itself. This means that standard long-press-and-delete gestures often result in no action or a limited set of options that do not include “Remove.”

The Beta Factor On Pixel 9a

You mentioned that the Pixel 9a was in beta since December. During beta phases, Google often experiments with the rigidness of UI elements to gather user data on engagement and usability. It is a common occurrence that toggles intended to disable features are either buggy or temporarily removed. If you have updated to the stable release and still cannot disable it, this is likely due to a server-side flag or a UI implementation that requires more advanced intervention than standard user settings allow. We have observed that even when users report success in the beta forums, subsequent updates can reset these preferences, leading to the exact scenario you are describing.

Native Settings: The First Line Of Defense

Before diving into more technical solutions, we must exhaust all official avenues. Google has introduced, and subsequently hidden, toggles for this feature in various locations. We recommend a systematic check of the following paths to ensure no stone is left unturned.

The Google App Configuration

The historical control center for “At a Glance” resides within the Google app. We advise navigating to the Google app, accessing your profile picture or initial in the top right corner, and going to Settings > Google Assistant > Home & Lock Screen.

Here, you should look for the toggle labeled “At a Glance”. If this is active, switch it off. We also recommend checking for a sub-menu labeled “See more” under the At a Glance section, which sometimes contains granular toggles for specific features like “Work Chip” or “Travel Chip.” Disabling these individually can sometimes reduce the functionality to a point where the widget shrinks or becomes less obtrusive, even if it does not vanish entirely.

Pixel Launcher Long-Press Customization

The user interface on the Pixel 9a has subtle variations. We suggest performing a long-press on a blank area of your home screen.

  1. Select Home Settings.
  2. Look for an option labeled “At a Glance” or “Widgets”.
  3. Some Pixel UI iterations allow you to toggle the widget off directly here.

If the toggle is missing or grayed out, this confirms that the setting is being enforced by a deeper system parameter, necessitating the use of ADB commands or Magisk modules discussed later in this guide.

App Info And Storage Cache

A less common but occasionally effective method involves clearing the cache of the Pixel Launcher or the Google App. Navigate to Settings > Apps > See All Apps. Find Pixel Launcher (you may need to tap the three-dot menu and “Show System Apps”). Select Storage & Cache, and hit Clear Cache followed by Force Stop. While this does not remove the widget, it can sometimes reset a stuck UI state, allowing a previously grayed-out toggle to become active again.

Advanced System Tweaks: ADB And Shizuku

For users who prefer not to root their devices immediately but want to remove “At a Glance” without installing third-party launchers, using ADB (Android Debug Bridge) commands via a wireless pairing method is a powerful solution. We highly recommend using Shizuku, a tool that allows apps to utilize system APIs without root access.

Setting Up Shizuku

  1. Install the Shizuku app from the Google Play Store.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions to enable Wireless Debugging via the Developer Options menu.
  3. Once Shizuku is running, you can use companion apps that interact with it.

The Command To Disable “At a Glance”

Using an app like “Saev” or “Hidden Settings for MIUI/Android” that supports Shizuku, you can access the internal settings of the Pixel Launcher. Specifically, you are looking to disable the overlay package responsible for the widget. The package name may vary slightly by version, but it is typically related to com.google.android.apps.nexuslauncher or com.google.intelligence.sense.

By setting the show_at_a_glance flag to false via the system settings database, you can effectively hide the widget. This method is preferred over disabling the Google App entirely, as doing so breaks other essential services like Google Pay and Voice Assistant.

The Magisk Solution: The Ultimate Removal Method

As the leading authority on Android customization, we assert that the most reliable and seamless method to remove “At a Glance” on a Pixel 9a involves rooting the device with Magisk and applying a dedicated module. This approach modifies the system files directly, ensuring the widget is gone and does not reappear after a system update.

Rooting your Pixel 9a gives you absolute control over the operating system. Once rooted, you can access the /system partition and modify the Pixel Launcher APK to remove the code that generates the “At a Glance” widget.

We host a curated selection of modules specifically designed for Pixel devices. You can browse these at the Magisk Module Repository. We recommend the following types of modules for your specific issue:

Pixel Launcher Mods

There are modules available that inject a modified version of the Pixel Launcher. These modules often come with a companion application that allows you to toggle features like “At a Glance,” the search bar, and the “Ocean” pill directly from a GUI. This is the most user-friendly approach. The module installs a “MagiskHide” or “Systemless” version of the launcher, meaning your original system files remain untouched, preserving your ability to receive OTA updates (with some manual steps).

Systemless Hosts Module

If you wish to avoid modifying the launcher entirely, you can use the Systemless Hosts module in conjunction with a firewall like AFWall+ or NetGuard. However, this is a less direct route. A more targeted approach is finding a module that specifically targets the NexusLauncherPreferences.

“Debloat” Modules

Some modules function as debloating scripts. They automatically remove or disable user-unwanted system apps. We advise extreme caution here. A module named “Pixel Debloater” or similar will often have a pre-configured list of apps to disable, including the “At a Glance” personalization services. When you install such a module via the Magisk app, it will patch the system to prevent the widget from loading.

How To Install The Module

  1. Ensure your Pixel 9a is rooted with the latest Magisk (formerly known as Magisk Delta or KITSUNE Mask if you prefer a more stealthy approach).
  2. Visit the Magisk Module Repository using your mobile browser.
  3. Search for keywords such as “Pixel Launcher,” “At a Glance,” or “UI Tweaks.”
  4. Download the .zip file of the module.
  5. Open the Magisk app, go to the Modules tab, and select Install from Storage.
  6. Choose the downloaded zip and flash it.
  7. Reboot your device.

Upon reboot, the “At a Glance” widget will be completely removed from your home screen and the lock screen. This method is superior to third-party launchers because it maintains the fluid animations and integration of the native Pixel Launcher while removing the specific element you dislike.

Alternative: Switching To Third-Party Launchers

If you are not ready to root your device, the most drastic yet effective solution is to abandon the native Pixel Launcher entirely. Third-party launchers like Nova Launcher, Lawnchair, or Niagara Launcher offer complete customization and do not include the “At a Glance” widget by default.

Pros And Cons

To switch, simply install your preferred launcher from the Play Store, set it as default, and customize your home screen from scratch.

Troubleshooting Common Post-Removal Issues

Even after successfully removing “At a Glance,” users may encounter minor glitches. We have compiled a list of solutions for the most common issues.

Gestures Not Working

If you use a third-party launcher or a modified Pixel Launcher, system gestures (like swiping up for home) might feel slightly laggy or less responsive. This is a known limitation of Android 14/15 with non-stock launchers. To mitigate this, ensure you are using the latest version of your chosen launcher and check the launcher’s settings for “Quick Gestures” optimizations.

Widget Reappears After Update

If you used an ADB command or a non-root method, a system update (e.g., from Android 15 to 15.1) will almost certainly bring the widget back. This is why we strongly advocate for the Magisk Module method. Because Magisk mounts modifications in a systemless partition, the changes persist across most incremental updates, provided the underlying Pixel Launcher architecture does not change drastically. If a major update breaks the module, the module developer will usually release an update within days.

Wallpaper Crashing

Sometimes, removing the “At a Glance” widget can disrupt the “Covers” feature of the Pixel Launcher (where the date/time overlay sits on top of your wallpaper). If you experience crashes when setting wallpapers, clear the cache of the Wallpaper and Style app and the Pixel Launcher.

Why We Recommend The Magisk Ecosystem

We have been managing Android customization projects for years, and the stability offered by the Magisk framework is unmatched. It allows you to fine-tune your device without permanently flashing partitions or risking “hard bricks.” The ability to simply uninstall a module via the Magisk app to revert changes provides a safety net that other methods lack.

For users with the Pixel 9a, accessing the Magisk Module Repository is the most efficient way to find verified, working solutions. We actively curate our repository to ensure that modules are compatible with the latest hardware and software iterations, saving you the time of hunting through obscure forums for working scripts.

Conclusion

To answer your question directly: Yes, many other users are still unable to remove “At a Glance” using standard methods. This is not a user error; it is a design choice by Google to keep users within their ecosystem. However, you are not powerless.

While checking the Google App settings and using ADB via Shizuku are viable temporary fixes, we stand firmly by the Magisk Module solution as the only permanent, risk-free, and seamless way to declutter your Pixel 9a home screen. By leveraging the power of root and the curated modules in our repository, you can enjoy the pure Android experience, minus the one feature that drives you crazy. We encourage you to visit the Magisk Module Repository today to find the perfect module for your needs.

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