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Settings Editor



This Xposed Module allows you to easily modify your main Settings screen to your likings by adding, editing or removing items from the list.
The app is tested on stock Android 5.0 and CM based Android 6.0, but should work on most other close-to-stock ROMs as well. If you're having problems, please let me know.


Features
On first launch this app will get a list of all the settings items. You can add one by simply clicking the plus button. You can remove an item by long pressing it or edit one by clicking it. You can change the name, category, icon and application/fragment to launch. You can also change the order of the items and categories.

Other settings:
• Change amount of columns
• Only show icons
• Change icon size
• Remove icon background
• Enable or disable color filter of icons
• Change the background color of the main settings screen
• Change text color
• Hide status text
• Launch an app by clicking its icon in the InstalledAppDetails activity
• Show the apps package name in the InstalledAppDetails activity
• Hide app icon from launcher

You can easily modify a setting by just clicking it or remove the modification by long clicking it.

Screenshots
Check XDA thread or Google Play Store

Review by TK Bay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q88bJtP_OAQ

Note: This free version is limited to five modifications. You can support me by buying the pro version.

Author(s): 

wilco375

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-settings-editor-easily-add-edit-t3365756

Package: 

com.wilco375.settingseditor

Version name: 

2.10.5

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

com.wilco375.settingseditor_v36_166bc9.apk (3.62 MB)

Number of downloads: 

162 in total · 162 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

166bc9cdae7638a7c5c2c65f48c34027

Uploaded on: 

Monday, April 17, 2017 - 17:47

Changes: 

Translations updated
Indonesian translation added (thanks to BhianzMuhh)

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