Dotkiller V5 (hopefully final version xD) By - @Jai_08
Description- It will ignore your notch and will increase limit of left and right icons If you have big af notch some stuff may go under notch but will be visible in screenshots - refer above ss)
Changes over v4- -Fixed statusbar height (was messed in some devices) -Will kill dots on left and right as well -Max notifications on left and right may go between 8-13 depending on rom device dpi etc -Tested on devices with notch at the centre (big notch, water drop notch etc)
How to use? -Just Flash in magisk / recovery and reboot -Done
-Optional step - If u want to change statusbar heights u can change from developer options - > display cutout
Recommended to use magisk version first before directly flashing recovery version
Dotkiller V5 (hopefully final version xD) By - @Jai_08
Description- It will ignore your notch and will increase limit of left and right icons If you have big af notch some stuff may go under notch but will be visible in screenshots - refer above ss)
Changes over v4- -Fixed statusbar height (was messed in some devices) -Will kill dots on left and right as well -Max notifications on left and right may go between 8-13 depending on rom device dpi etc -Tested on devices with notch at the centre (big notch, water drop notch etc)
How to use? -Just Flash in magisk / recovery and reboot -Done
-Optional step - If u want to change statusbar heights u can change from developer options - > display cutout
Recommended to use magisk version first before directly flashing recovery version
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