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First of all for those who do not know what soft keys are, some devices do not have any hardware buttons below the screen but have on-screen virtual buttons. These soft keys were first introduced in Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices.

Enable soft keys on Android

Some users prefer soft keys where some do not. So here is a guide to enable soft keys and disable actual hardware buttons on devices running on Android 4.0 or higher.

Warning: Before moving any further you should know that there is a risk to brick your device and your device may enter into bootloop. We won’t be held responsible for any damage caused to your device.

Pre-requirements:

Enable Soft keys

  • Open the file manager
  • Navigate to /system in the root folder
  • Take a backup of the file build.prop for safety just in case something goes wrong
  • Open build.prop in a text editor
  • Add the following at the end
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0‎
  • Save the file
  • Reboot your device

Disable the Soft keys

If you wish to disable the soft keys that you enabled on your android device follow this procedure on the next page.

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Shreyansh Kotak

I am an ordinary guy with interest in Computers and Technology. I work as a freelancer in Read Me Now. I did my schooling from Akola, a small city in Maharashtra, India. I am pursuing B.E. Computer Engineering from K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai. My area of interest is basically Android and Android based technology.

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