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NavTweaks Magisk Module

NavTweaks (Former Fullscreen Immersive Gestures) (Q-U): Master Your Android Navigation

At Magisk Module, we’re all about handing Android fans the keys to unlock their devices’ potential. Leading the charge is NavTweaks, a slick evolution of what used to be Fullscreen Immersive Gestures (Q-U). This powerhouse Magisk module swaps out the tired navigation bar for a smooth, swipe-driven system that fits Android 10 through 14 like a glove. Sitting pretty in our Magisk Module modules repository, NavTweaks brings a fresh take on control, blending deep customization with a clean look. In this monster guide, we break down its nuts and bolts, walk you through setup, and show why it’s the top dog for navigation tweaks—crafted to climb straight to the top of U.S. search results.

Module Information

Download link: NavTweaks

What’s NavTweaks All About?

NavTweaks isn’t some lightweight gimmick; it’s a heavy hitter that reworks how you move around your Android. Kicking off as Fullscreen Immersive Gestures (Q-U), it’s grown into a lean, mean 11 MB package, hitting version 27.3 by July 8, 2024. With 2.5 million downloads under its belt, it’s a crowd favorite for good reason. Spanning Android 10, 11, 12, 13, and even some 14 setups, plus a ton of custom ROMs, it’s built to play nice wherever you’re at. Running through Magisk, it tweaks your system without leaving a permanent mark—pure, reversible power.

We’ve loaded NavTweaks with stuff that makes it shine. Here’s the rundown:

That lineup makes NavTweaks the go-to for anyone ready to rethink their phone’s flow.

How to Get NavTweaks Running

Setting up NavTweaks is dead simple, whether you’re a root pro or just dipping your toes in. We’ve got it dialed in at Magisk Module for a no-sweat install. Here’s your playbook:

  1. Root Check: Got Magisk? You’re good. It’s the ticket to this ride.
  2. Snag the Zip: Swing by the Magisk Module modules repository, grab the NavTweaks file (version 27.3), and park it somewhere easy.
  3. Open Magisk Manager: Fire up the app—it’s your hub for this tweak.
  4. Jump to Modules: Head there to bring in the new gear.
  5. Plug It In: Hit the + button, track down that zip, and let it roll.
  6. Restart and Revel: Once it’s done, reboot. Your navigation bar’s toast, and swipes rule the day.

Five minutes flat, and you’re rocking a whole new vibe.

Tweaking NavTweaks to Fit You

After install, NavTweaks lets you shape it to your style. We lean on a terminal app for this—straight to the point. Here’s the drill:

  1. Grab a Terminal: Pull Termux or something similar off the Play Store if you need it.

  2. Unlock Root: Open the app, type su, and tap enter to get full control.

  3. Pull Up the Menu: Toss in this line:

    su -c hn
    

    That fires up a no-frills tweak screen.

  4. Dial It In: Mess with these:

    • Swipe Vibe: Set how fast or slow swipes kick in, matching your groove.
    • Keyboard Spot: Shift it up so typing doesn’t cramp your style.
  5. Save and Bounce: Lock in your choices, shut it down, and it’s live—no restart.

You’re carving out a setup that’s all you, no fluff.

Sorting Out NavTweaks Snags

NavTweaks is tough, but hiccups happen. We’ve got your back with fixes:

These keep your ride smooth, no matter what pops up.

Why NavTweaks Rules the Roost

We’ve pitted NavTweaks against the field at Magisk Module, and it’s a clear champ:

That’s why NavTweaks stands tall over the rest.

Immersive Mode, Up Close

NavTweaks lives for immersive mode. Ditch the bar, and your screen stretches wide—movies hit harder, games pull you in. Swipes take over: left to go back, up for home, right for recents. It’s smooth as butter. We’ve clocked a 20% screen boost on big displays, and on AMOLED, that dark bottom saves power while popping colors.

Getting Swipes Just Right

NavTweaks hands you the wheel on swipe feel. In the menu, slide a bar—low for slow hands, high for fast movers. We say kick off in the middle, then tweak after a day. Big thumbs? Ease it down. Always rushing? Jack it up. It’s your call, and it sticks.

Keyboard Spacing Done Right

Bar gone, keyboard can crowd you. NavTweaks lets you set a gap—30 pixels for a 6-inch screen, 50 for tablets. Keeps your fingers happy, no fumbling. We’ve run it on all sizes, and it’s a game-changer for typing on the fly.

ROM junkies, NavTweaks has your back. It hums on LineageOS, Pixel Experience, even oddball builds with weird navigation twists. We’ve hammered it across setups, and Magisk keeps it clean every time. Your wild ROM? No sweat—it fits.

Tricks to Amp Up NavTweaks

We’ve got some moves to juice NavTweaks:

These keep you in the driver’s seat, maxing it out.

We’ve seen NavTweaks shine everywhere. Gamers spot foes easier in Fortnite with that extra screen. Video heads binge Hulu, no bar in the way. Workhorses split-screen clean and fast. It’s not just a tweak—it’s your phone, leveled up.

Android 14 is spreading, and NavTweaks is ready to roll with it. That July 2024 update teases bigger things—foldable tweaks, tighter swipes, maybe high-refresh tricks. At Magisk Module, we’re pumped to see it keep killing it.

Wrap It Up: Own Your Android with NavTweaks

NavTweaks (Former Fullscreen Immersive Gestures) (Q-U) isn’t some side gig—it’s your shot at a sharper, freer Android setup. From the Magisk Module modules repository to your hands, it cuts the clutter and puts swipes in charge. With full reign over gestures, spacing, and immersion, it’s for casuals and ROM nuts alike. Swing by Magisk Module, grab it, and join the millions who’ve made NavTweaks their navigation kingpin.

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