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[Feature Request] disable Explore (or at least it automatically showing on startup) #109
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For some reason, you can't do it through shell, but can in the settings. Try using a third-party launcher such as this to open the android settings app (not the same as the Quest settings app!) and then navigate to apps -> Explore. You can disable it there. |
Yes, but then wouldn't it open the store to the Explore app listing on startup instead? that's what happens when I uninstall --user 0 it |
It does not, at least for me.
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For some reason, you can't do it through shell, but can in the settings.
Try using a third-party launcher such as this
<https://github.com/threethan/LightningLauncher/> to open the android
settings app (not the same as the Quest settings app!) and then navigate to
apps -> Explore. You can disable it there.
Yes, but then wouldn't it open the store to the Explore app listing on
startup instead? that's what happens when I uninstall --user 0 it
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Seems to work fine, yeah. Thanks! |
trying to disable it with
pm disable
yieldsjava.lang.SecurityException: Shell cannot change component state for com.oculus.explore/null to 2
However, pm uninstall --user 0 works, but then the store page for Explore loads on startup instead.
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