Many users on Pixel 6 Pro devices running Android 15 have reported an issue where disabling the taskbar and hiding the navbar within applications like 'Pixel Expert' ceases to work when the screen resolution exceeds 600dp. This can be particularly frustrating as the functionality works as expected at lower resolutions.
Despite attempts to reproduce this issue across different setups, we haven't explicitly confirmed a solution. However, we can explore potential troubleshooting steps based on user feedback and the nuances of Android's system navigation:
* **Rebooting Your Device:** While it may seem basic, a simple reboot can often refresh system processes and address temporary glitches.
* **Pixel Expert Settings:** Double-check the settings within 'Pixel Expert' to ensure both the 'Hide Navbar' and 'Disable Android Taskbar' options are explicitly enabled.
* **LSPosed Configuration:** Given that you're using LSPosed, it's crucial to ensure the configuration for ADB doesn't have conflicting settings that might override the navbar and taskbar manipulation.
* **Magisk Module Compatibility:** If you're using a third-party Magisk module for navbar/taskbar customization, ensure it's compatible with your specific device (Pixel 6 Pro) and Android version (15). Updates to either LSPosed or the Magisk module itself might be required for compatibility.
**Additional Notes:**
* **Debugging Information:** Sharing detailed logcat outputs and your full system configuration (including specific LSPosed and Magisk module versions) could provide valuable insights for diagnosing the root cause.
* **Community Support:** Reaching out to the Pixel Expert, LSPosed, and Magisk communities for their experiences and potential solutions might yield helpful results.
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