From 3e4caabecb324f6375a031505e5b8bbf5b859aa6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: topjohnwu Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2020 14:02:08 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update FAQ --- docs/faq.md | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md index deff3a235..50dbeef6f 100644 --- a/docs/faq.md +++ b/docs/faq.md @@ -9,3 +9,9 @@ Manually enable MagiskHide in settings (MagiskHide is no longer enabled by defau If you have USB debugging enabled in developer options, connect your phone to the PC. If your device is detected (check by `adb devices`), enter ADB shell and run the command `magisk --remove-modules`. This will remove all your modules and automatically reboot the device. If unfortunately you do not have USB debugging enabled, reboot into Safe Mode. Most modern Android devices support pressing a special key combo at boot to enter Safe Mode as an emergency option. Magisk will detect Safe Mode being activated, and all modules will be disabled. Then reboot back to normal mode (the module disable state persists) and manage your modules through Magisk Manager. + +### Q: After I hidden Magisk Manager, the app icon is broken. + +On devices running Android 9.0+, Magisk Manager will use a more advanced hiding method. It will install a "stub" APK that has nothing in it. The only functionality the stub app has is downloading the full Magisk Manager APK into its internal storage and dynamically load it. Due to the fact that the APK is literally *empty*, it does not contain the image resource for the app icon. + +When you open the hidden Magisk Manager, it will offer you the option to create a shortcut in the homescreen (which has both the correct app name and icon) for your convenience. You can also manually ask the app to create the icon in Magisk Manager settings.