It turns out that the code is still left behind in the final Nougat build, and can be easily re-enabled through
a few ADB commands.
But luckily, you can use third - party apps or
a few ADB commands to supplement the standard palette.
Not exact matches
Using a
few commands through the rooted
ADB shell, it's now possible to push the su binary onto your device.
Unlocking it, in fact, is a one - step process that's as easy as entering a
few commands in an Android Debug Bridge (
ADB) terminal.
If that's the case, then here's a quick tip to modify the button layout to whatever size you want using a
few simple
ADB commands.
In the past, this has always required root access or
ADB commands, but a hidden menu in newer Samsung Galaxy devices running Marshmallow will now let you adjust your display scaling in a
few simple taps.