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Is there some sort of hacked market for SGN like i had on HD2. So when you change your DPI you still can use all market apps. As i now cant use zen brush on CM9 when i changed the DPI form 320=240
SoonHD2 said:
Is there some sort of hacked market for SGN like i had on HD2. So when you change your DPI you still can use all market apps. As i now cant use zen brush on CM9 when i changed the DPI form 320=240
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I haven't heard anything like what you describe for SGN. Does the problem continues on all dpi changes? Have you tries 260?
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sotiris20 said:
I haven't heard anything like what you describe for SGN. Does the problem continues on all dpi changes? Have you tries 260?
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After Changing DPI to 260 i got app working not the Zen tough (didnt find it on the market) probaply cos CM9 does not support pressure on pen? Or im wrong witch is more than possible : P
SoonHD2 said:
After Changing DPI to 260 i got app working not the Zen tough (didnt find it on the market) probaply cos CM9 does not support pressure on pen? Or im wrong witch is more than possible : P
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Either way you got 50% of what you wanted...
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This app will solve all your problems https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.birdapi.android.dpipro the 'fix market' options lets you install a customised version of the market that tricks it into thinking your using a dpi of your choice
Just wanting to know what you all think. Not too much discussion going on here about them. I've used them all, good experiences. Pro, cons, whatever. I personally like the stock .230 leak. I find the smart actions very nice. Also like the app drawer with the different groups.
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nkmassie said:
Just wanting to know what you all think. Not too much discussion going on here about them. I've used them all, good experiences. Pro, cons, whatever. I personally like the stock .230 leak. I find the smart actions very nice. Also like the app drawer with the different groups.
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Personally, I like the 230 update... plan on updating to 232 soon, but holding off because every time I flash, another one comes out.
I'm not one for flashing nightly roms, but I've been itching to try CM9
Yeah I am a little hesitant about flashing .232. But I think it's good news that these leaks keep showing up.
I used the CM9 from the .2233 leak and wasn't overly impressed. I feel AOKP has more options. But these Moto leaks are just so nice in my taste.
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I prefer AOKP but there are still some issues with it such as static in the Bluetooth. I have 2 phones on me all day at work and the use of a headset is a must. I am on stock .232 with Apex, init.d, and pull down toggles. I have pulled all the bloat and system crap that I don't ever use. There isn't really much at all running in the background. I have pulled some init.d scripts from different roms to speed things up more but not sure which one I'm going to use yet. As soon as AOKP has the BT issue fixed I will be flashing it though.
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Sorry for the noob question, but how do you get the pulldown toggles on the stock rom?
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Sorry for the noob question, but how do you get the pulldown toggles on the stock rom?
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You can download notification toggle from the play store and set your own toggles in your notification bar
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That's pretty cool. I was thinking it had to be a modification to the rom itself.
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CM9 and Lovin it.
nkmassie said:
Just wanting to know what you all think. Not too much discussion going on here about them. I've used them all, good experiences. Pro, cons, whatever. I personally like the stock .230 leak. I find the smart actions very nice. Also like the app drawer with the different groups.
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I stayed on the .232 leak for a couple days, enjoyed the new "Blur" but there were just a couple thing i didn't like. The launcher was alright a little prehistoric compared to today's standards with Apex and especially Nova being so fast and smart. Not being able to change the Lockscreen shortcuts aggravated me but overall the Lockscreen with its separate Camera, Phone, Messaging, Sound settings, and Lock is nice.
But after I flashed CM9 i wont look back. You can customize everything, there is shortcuts to everything, its very responsive, and Cyanogenmod Team really made there stock applications wonderful. You can tell they took there time in making everything run smoothly and look great as well.
So i would go with CM9 especially Axiobeam.06_TARGA. Thats what i flashed and i love it. It includes alot of extras worth having.
I'm currently on 232 and love it. Tried AOKP and CM9, and while they are both solid, they both lack one CRUCIAL feature- Webtop.
Since I am addicted to my Lapdock, I'm staying with Stock ICS until a good rom comes along with a working Webtop.
Not a big deal though since stock ICS is pretty damned-near perfect.
The CM9 u tried, was it the unofficial one ported by dhacker29?
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While I do love the features of CM9, there are small things that I really like about the Bionic ICS, like the text app. I like the black background versus the white of CM9/AOKP. I haven't toyed around with Apex enough to know its potential, but I have no complaints about the stock launcher.
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I've flashed 2231, 2233, and now 232, and all of them have had constantly high CPU and RAM usage, making my phone painfully slow to use. However, on the AOKP ICS-leak builds I had no such slowdowns (despite other bugs), with almost all of the same apps installed.
Has anyone else experienced poor performance with the stock leaks?
Occasionally I notice the slow downs, but have definitely noticed the high cpu usage, even after switching governors.
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So I've been using AOKP for a few days and noticed the light behind the capacitive buttons never shuts off. Even when the screen is off they just dim. Any ideas for a fix, or is that part of the ROM?
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So I've been using AOKP for a few days and noticed the light behind the capacitive buttons never shuts off. Even when the screen is off they just dim. Any ideas for a fix, or is that part of the ROM?
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Go into your display settings and toggle the auto-brightness (IIRC)...
Any of these ics roms have it to where the starts bar WONT scroll down on the lock screen?
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Any of these ics roms have it to where the starts bar WONT scroll down on the lock screen?
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You really only need to ask the question once in a given forum. But honestly I haven't noticed in on either the ICS leaks I've used.
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Actually I just noticed it but I think it is as designed. If my phone is locked, not just screen timed out, and I have an unlock pattern (probably pin too) the status bar does not open. If the screen is timed out the status bar can be pulled open.
Not sure, and don't see why it would be a deal breaker. Currently using AOKP with no problems at all.
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Only thing that's turning me away from cm9, AOKP or even liquid is the crt animation is down towards the bottom of the screen and when I scroll from screen to screen is glitchy unlike the ics leak
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Yeah that was bothering me so I turned CRT off. I just recently installed CM10 and its nice aside from the lack of camera. Definitely very promising.
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Love my Galaxy Note, but wish I could fit more onto my massive screen at times. On other devices such as the Nexus 7, changing the DPI will enable a tablet UI? Is this the same on the Note, so if I were to root and change to a lower DPI will tablet apps run?
Is it safe to do this, or will it ruin pre-built in apps such as S-Memo and the dialer/other phone apps?
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Love my Galaxy Note, but wish I could fit more onto my massive screen at times. On other devices such as the Nexus 7, changing the DPI will enable a tablet UI? Is this the same on the Note, so if I were to root and change to a lower DPI will tablet apps run?
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Check out Paranoid Android in the development section.
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FabreFaction said:
Check out Paranoid Android in the development section.
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I don't want to change ROMs, as I need the Samsung S-Pen apps. I like their functionality and use them to map out homework and my day-to-day schedule. Can't lose them. Nope, just wondering if changing the DPI would enable tablet UI and have it work properly. If not, then I won't bother. Not too worried, just would be a nice thing to have if possible to do!
Changing dpi won't turn your phone into a tablet it will just simply make things smaller so you can fit more on the screen
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Brad387 said:
I don't want to change ROMs, as I need the Samsung S-Pen apps. I like their functionality and use them to map out homework and my day-to-day schedule. Can't lose them. Nope, just wondering if changing the DPI would enable tablet UI and have it work properly. If not, then I won't bother. Not too worried, just would be a nice thing to have if possible to do!
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You can change your phone to tablet mode with any kernel/ROM. Can't remember the details but a quick search in Q&A and DEV should throw up the hack.
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Tablet mode is 213 dpi and lower. It will work on stock gb roms, but has been disabled on stock ics.
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Brad387 said:
Love my Galaxy Note, but wish I could fit more onto my massive screen at times. On other devices such as the Nexus 7, changing the DPI will enable a tablet UI? Is this the same on the Note, so if I were to root and change to a lower DPI will tablet apps run?
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U hv to flash a rom tht supports tablet mode. Such as paranoid android. Or AOKP. Set DPI TO 213 OR LOWER AND TABLET APPLICATIONS WILL RUN SMOOTHLY..
u ll lose s-pen but u can install papyrus for the same functionality as s-pen have..
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This is an odd problem for me. I really love the Lux Auto-Brightness app and use it all the time but I've been having this issue that's now preventing Lux from doing it's job. Third-party app control of Screen Brightness doesn't work. If I go into the Android settings and change the brightness from there it works fine but every single Third-party app I try can't control my brightness. I can't even control the Screen Brightness from within MXPlayer anymore and that was working fine as well. I've thought maybe something is wrong with Lux but uninstalling and rebooting didn't fix anything. Does anybody have any ideas what's causing this?
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Anybody?
What kernel/ROM are you using?
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What kernel/ROM are you using?
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I'm running rooted Stock 4.1.2 with only mod being the change of dpi to 160. I've made no other mods.
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japzone said:
I'm running rooted Stock 4.1.2 with only mod being the change of dpi to 160. I've made no other mods.
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Stupid question but did you try changing the dpi back to the original setting? If so and it didn't change anything I would just do a dirty flash of stock rom. Changing dpi can screw up a lot of things.
kieso said:
Stupid question but did you try changing the dpi back to the original setting? If so and it didn't change anything I would just do a dirty flash of stock rom. Changing dpi can screw up a lot of things.
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Changing the dpi didn't help. Doing a dirty flash is an idea but I'd prefer trying something less extreme before doing that. It'd be a pain to re-setup root and things just to get brightness control fixed. At that point I'd probably just move on to a Custom ROM.
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This is weird. I changed the DPI so that it looks better on my n6 but now my Swiftkey keyboard looks ridiculously large. Any help with this?
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You can change the size of SwiftKey
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long press 123 on bottom left of swiftkey > resize > change accordingly.
changing dpi probably put it in tablet mode is my guess
Dpi on 493 everything okay here with swifkey
You need to change the dpi in the build prop and via adb and reboot. I had the same thing happen with SwiftKey.
I did backup the old file but when I replaced to get back the original dpi, I shift bricked my phone lol
Everything is back to normal.
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Nexus 5 swiftkey dpi , huge keyboard
cwis said:
I did backup the old file but when I replaced to get back the original dpi, I shift bricked my phone lol
Everything is back to normal.
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I have the same issue with swiftkey in my Nexus 5. I try change dpi to 493 but still keyboard is huge.
Did you find a solution?
BR,
Carlos
Swiftkey update yesterday resolved the issue
WHAT'S NEW
- Adding support for Japanese (Romaji input method) into SwiftKey for the very first time
GENERAL UPDATES, TWEAKS & IMPROVEMENTS
- Fixed 'small font' bug in Android Marshmallow
- Faster & more responsive
- Fewer crashes
- Bug fixes
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Updated
October 13, 2015
Incidentally, users of SwiftKey should try out their SwiftKey Neural Alpha... It seems more predictive to me
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