We return with the Android customization tutorials or as in this case, applications that allow us to customize our Android terminal in a very, very simple way, to be more specific today we are going to customize Android on-screen buttons.
If you have an Android terminal with the button panel integrated into the screen of the device and you are tired of always seeing the same sober and boring design and from the settings of your Android you are not allowed to modify anything at all, then this video post I can assure you that You're going to love it.
The first of all is to comment, as I already do in the headline of this post, is that the free application that we are going to use customize Android on-screen buttons, is an application that we will only be able to install on Android Nougat or higher terminals, that is, this will only work if you are on a version of Android 7.0 or higher.
Having said this, let me tell you that the application, which is free of charge although with ads integrated into the app's internal settings, we will be able to download and install it from the Google Play Store, the official application store for Android, under the name Navbar Tools: Customize Navigation Bar
Download Navbar Tools: Customize Navigation Bar for free from the Google Play Store
Everything that Navbar Tools offers us: Customize Navigation Bar to customize the Android buttons on the screen
Customizing that boring on-screen keypad that Android terminals usually have is as simple as opening the application Navbar Tools: Customize Navigation Bar and select one of the following four customization options:- Activate App: By activating this option we will customize the navigation bar or the Android buttons on the screen that are the same, so that they are colored according to the application we are running. For example, if we are on WhatsApp, the green buttons will be shown to us, while if we open YouTube, they will be shown in red. In addition to this we have an option to customize the applications with an individual custom color.
- Static color: This option allows us to enable a static color to tint the navigation bar of our Android terminal, this color can be selected to our liking through a complete color palette.
- Image: From this interesting function we are going to color our Android buttons on the screen with a fun predefined image of the ones that exist in the application itself, or if we prefer, we will be able to cutomize the navigation bar with a wallpaper or with a photograph that we have previously stored in our Android.
- Battery Percentage: This is the only option that can be combined with all the other options since it runs at the same time and shows us the battery level of our Android in the navigation bar itself as a colored line, a color that we are also going to be able to customize to our liking as well as being able to manipulate the position and thickness of this battery bar inspired by the battery bar functionality of Xiaomi terminals.