# NanoDroid-Util Script ## Purpose The `nanodroid-util` Script, respectively it's shortcut `nutl` is used by NanoDroid to perform various actions: * fix navigation bar, status bar or lock screen issues after OTA update * change Airplane Mode radio settings * prevent applications from stealing audio focus * prevent applications from reading the clipboard * display device's boot count * requires Android 7.0 or newer ## Invocation From within a terminal on your device, for example `adb shell` or `Termux` invoke the script using either `nanodroid-util [switch] [parameter(s)]` or `nutl [switch] [parameter(s)]` ## Feature overview ### Fix OTA-Update issues `-f`, `--fix-update` fix issues with the navigation bar, status bar or lock screen after applying an OTA update; for a detailed description about this check [> XDA](https://www.xda-developers.com/broken-navigation-bar-lock-screen-ota-update/) ### Airplane Mode settings `-P`, `--airplane-mode` change Airplane Mode settings, this is interactive, user will be given instructions what to do. This allows to change which radios are disabled by Airplane Mode **and additionally** it instructs Android that it does **not** allow re-activation of **those** radios until Airplane Mode is switched off ### Prevent audio focus stealing `-F`, `--audio-focus` [app] some apps stop audio playback of other apps, when you bring them in foreground (or activate them in multi window mode), with this you can prevent Android from allowing this; [app] is the application name in `com.organisation.application` format, for example `com.xda.labs` ### Prevent clipboard reading `-B`, `--read-clipboard` [app] many apps have the permission to read the clipboard for no reason, with this you can prevent Android from allowing this; [app] is the application name in `com.organisation.application` format, for example `com.xda.labs` **Note:** don't do this in applications like Browsers or the-like, as you'll disable the whole copy-paste feature for those app(s) with this feature ### Read boot count `-b`, `--boot-count` show how often the device was booted; requires Anroid 7.0 or newer