I had a version of opera browser and it had a little slider bar on the bottom of the screen to slide for zooming in and out instead of useing those plus and minus keys the had on the screen. I cant remember which version it was.. Anyone know?
thanks
I would try an opera version that's been ported from the Diamond, seems those always have the sliders. Try looking around in this thread, and just try some different versions. Good luck,
Dave
OK thanks will check it out
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okay i love my new- well newer than my 2020, (got a 2020i for £75 on ebay!) but there is one BLOODY annoying thing about it, is there any way to make the top and bottom tool bar auto hide or reduce the size of them so there not making me look though a letter box at web pages?
The browser should hve a full screen function, if not, try Opera for PocketPC.
or try The Minimo (Mini Mozilla)
It would be great with a little app you could use with Opera 9.5 or Pocket IE to use the touch sensitive scroll wheel to scroll up/down in pages.
I know it's used for zooming in Opera but with a little "switch" (option) you could enable it to scroll up/down instead.
Would be awesome to use for fine scrolling pages.
Gets my vote 2
my internet explorer does tht ..maybe it came with the rom im using the latst swift rom and tht happens wen u use the scroll wheel u go down
Try this....
This isn't exactly what you're after, but it's definitely worth a look.
GScroll navigation using the touch area at the bottom of the Diamond!
but that osts money mate
In case no one has seen this yet, I highly recommend to try this "build" of Opera Mini:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=455655
It solves the issue of small fonts, and has no problem with data connections or permissions. It is FAAAAST. It is best version I've seen, and I've tried a bunch of them.
After 10 minutes with this, it is hard to go back to another browser. My advice -- embrace the "mobile" rendering mode, don't bother with the desktop pan/zoom mode, and enjoy simply paging up/down (with the left/right dpad) on pages that are reformatted almost perfectly on the small screen.
UPDATE: and, by the way, to use your BACK key to go back in pages, add this registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Keybd\ChangeBackVKeyCode\Jbed_NativeUI = dword:00000008
(This makes the BACK key map to BACKSPACE, so it will also delete text when doing data entry, etc.)
I will certainly give this a try........thanks for the highlight.
I downloaded and installed the cab. The browsers good, but is there anyway to make the menu button at the bottom larger, because currently I am not even able to access it.
buttuns said:
I downloaded and installed the cab. The browsers good, but is there anyway to make the menu button at the bottom larger, because currently I am not even able to access it.
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Well the easiest way to change that would be Menu -> Settings, and then change the font size, but if you can't access the menu button at all I think you can change the font sizes in the registry. I don't remember the location off-hand though.
could anyone post a screenshot please??
which version is now the best?? 20081016 or 20081203??
this browser is super fast, but i miss the zoom and drop down menus dont seem to work
I like it better than the default opera, but I have noticed some issues.
extending the keyboard seems to cause trouble, it causes the touchflo gui to cover up the opera menu bar. Tilting does not change from portrait to landscape.
Awesome browser. I wish you could zoom with the scrolling motion on the D-Pad like opera mobile, or that you could zoom at all. Thats the only problem. :/
Oh and if you start with your keyboard out the Touch Flo doesn't interfer with the menu bar at the bottom.
EDIT: I changed the font size, so zooming isn't needed. I love the mouse, it is so awesome. How can I set this as my default?
is this the one with the rainbow loading screen for the jvm?
Hi,
Fyi, I just noticed that Dolphin Mini browser is now out of beta, available on market.
The key changes, for me are that you can now select plugin behavior, and setting a gesture to Homepage now correctly goes to the Speed dial page, so I can use fullscreen almost 100%.
Jim
I really like it so far, seems to scroll smoother and they downsized those monster tabs! I'll have to try it on my phone.
Clayfree said:
I really like it so far, seems to scroll smoother and they downsized those monster tabs! I'll have to try it on my phone.
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Yeah. Looks nice.
It took me awhile, but I'm starting to like Dolphin Mini.
I still think that Xscope is faster, but I've been having problems with Flash (other thread here), and I really want a browser where I can leave it in full screen to take advantage of the Gtab screen size, without constantly pressing Menu to navigate.
The Dolphin Mini 1.0 allows me to do that.
Basically, I set all of the links that I usually go to on the Homepage/Speed dial page.
Then I set a gesture (a small "h") to go to the Speed Dial. Then go to fullscreen.
So now, whenever I want to go back to speed dial, I just do the "h" gesture, and I go from there, staying fullscreen all the time.
Jim
I'm looking for a browser that uses the Nook hard device buttons to scroll the page. I'm expecting a page jump like when you hit Spacebar on desktop. I've tried Opera Mini, Opera Classic, and 2 Dolphin version so far with no luck. I'm hoping there's a browser that does this. Maybe I can configure the buttons ?
You want a browser that can scroll using volume buttons and then use NTTM to assign volume up/down to two hardware buttons.
@nmyshkin Thanks for the suggestion. Do you know a browser off hand that scrolls with volume buttons?
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@nmyshkin Thanks for the suggestion. Do you know a browser off hand that scrolls with volume buttons?
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Dolphin. Search for older versions in the 9 or early 10 series.
lz199366 said:
I know a broswer that does it, try this UCMobile browser in the attachment. You have to set your Top-Right&Bottom-Right buttons to 'volume up/down' to make it happen(by using Nook Touch Tools.apk).
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Hmm.... I finally got around to looking at this. How are we supposed to change the default language if we don't read Chinese?! I've been looking for pictorial solutions online but so far, no luck.