I am new to Android 13 from Oreo, so the gesture bar is all new to me. I do like it, but in landscape mode it does nothing but eat up screen realestate when typing on the soft keyboard. Two button and three button nav bars stay where they were and do not shift with screen rotation, so I am forced to use them if I want a non-painful typing experience in landscape, even if I prefer gesture nav.
Is there a setting I missed somewhere to keep the gesture bar in place, or perhaps a Magisk or Xposed module that would work with GOS? I would rather not fall back to Magisk as everything I used it for on Oreo is native now, and I don't want to open up that security hole, but for this it would be worth it. I am seriously that impeded in the usability of my device when using gesture nav in landscape.
I would really be fine with two button despite the less friendly back button, but this bug is keeping me from sticking with it: https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/1541
For now I have gone back to 3 button and I'm not having fun, so options here would be appreciated.

    sev

    Regards the white bar please see: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/608-how-to-remove-bottom-white-bar/7

    In reference to root methods such as Magisk being used on GrapheneOS:

    If you unlock your bootloader and root your device you are then NOT running GrapheneOS which will be confirmed by Auditor when you run it afterwards. As such the discussion would no longer be appropriate for the GrapheneOS Discussion Forum as you are no longer discussing GrapheneOS.

    @flawedworld It would be a violation of the security model and we will never support root
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    @Hulk GrapheneOS with root is not GrapheneOS
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    @TommyTran732 No point in using GrapheneOS if you are rooting. You are cripling your security with that.
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    @june:grapheneos.org we also are not exposing root support in any way. they can compile the OS themselves with root support or leave the bootloader unlocked with a patched boot image knowing they have ruined the security and privacy of GrapheneOS.
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    @akc3n Root destroys the Android Security Model.
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    @matchboxbananasynergy In a way, even if it's possible, a rooted GrapheneOS installation isn't really GrapheneOS anymore :)
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    As this is the GrapheneOS Discussion Forum further discussion surrounding such things would not be appropriate.