go to settings, developers option.. then force 2d gpu rendering..
i think the 3d drivers are messed up.. can someone look into it? *im not techie*
I use this option too.
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In Nitrality and Spare parts,
There is an option to make the animations faster. After enabling it, the lag on my Note completely disappears !
What does it really do ? Where can I manually adjust those parameters in the system without using those third party apps ?
Thanks!
Framework Res APK does not hold any adjustable parameters regarding Menu transitions that has a delay. :-(
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All it does is either speed up or remove the animations which are one of the causes of lag..
joshnichols189 said:
All it does is either speed up or remove the animations which are one of the causes of lag..
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By Any chance do you know, How it is manually done ?
I do not, sorry. All I know is how to do it through Spare Parts or developer options on ICS.
Nitrality Still works. !
Wondering whether its a lib file!
Starting from ICS, the developer options in the settings included Force GPU Rendering, so it must be on the Fire HD somewhere, just inaccessible. I'm rooted, so is there any way to access the setting?
Nookcolor tools has a force gpu rendering (use 2d hardware acceleration in applications) its under developer options. The not sure if this is what you want. I have not tried doing this but I do know it is there
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Yea, that's exactly it!
A simple Quadrant test shows a boost in 2D performance. Thanks!
Your welcome this app is useful for a lot of other things to
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You can also install anycut from the market. You can create a shortcut from the activities list called developer settings.
Yep, I found a lot of cool developer shortcuts when I went digging through the apex shortcuts menu. One In particular was the keyboard theme, you can use Google, amazon, or old Google keyboards reinstalled through amazonIME.
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what does force 2D rendering do? Is it faster performance? Does it negatively affect anything else?
Is it wise to enable force gpu rendering of 2d renders? I mean this phone is already so good, but I was wondering if enabling it would increase the performance in certain areas?
Like for instance whatsapp has very laggy scrolling...will enabling it make scrolling smoother?
How can i change these settings. i dont like the all black theme i get in there...
And what are the best "performance" settings i can apply for playing games without stuttering and more responsivenes...
Hexke said:
How can i change these settings. i dont like the all black theme i get in there...
And what are the best "performance" settings i can apply for playing games without stuttering and more responsivenes...
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Turn off all the animations
and turn the Force GPU rendering option
In case you didnt know there is a secret dev. Menu on the l90 at least if you have 4.4.2 on a d415. Im sure it works on all 4.2.2 and up androids. I learned about it today . and accually i just checked on my gpad and it accually has more opts then my l90 or my htc one m8 so i know its the 4.4.2 + android and not the hardware. Well here it is.
Go to menu , then settings, then go to software information and click on the build number like nine times in quick succession and there you go. Congrats. Your now a developer.
The l90 developer menu includes:
Take bug report;
Desktop backup password
Stay awake
Select runtime
Enable bluetooth HCI snoop log
Process stats........
Then, debugging.
USB debugging
Revoke usb debugging authorizations
Power menue bug reports*
Allow mock locations
Select debug app
Wait for debugger
Verify apps over USB
Wireless display certification
Drawing;
Show screen updates
Show layout bounds
Force RTL layout direction
Window animation scale
Animator duration scale
Simulate secondary displays
Hardware. Accelerated rendering;
Force GPU rendering
Show hardware layers updates
Debug GPU overdraw
Debug nonrectangular. Clip operations
Force 4x MSAA
Disable HW overlays
Monitoring;
Enable strict modeshow CPU useage
Profile GPU rendering
Enable openGL traces
Apps;
Dont keep activities
Backround process limit
Show all ANRs
Ok good glad we all made it through that without soft bricking my l90 for the forth time... Now some of yall who know what some uses are for some of these that some of the ummm *coughs noobs might be able to use these for put your ten cents in...
Hope this helps somebody...
jamesakasparks said:
In case you didnt know there is a secret dev. Menu on the l90 at least if you have 4.4.2 on a d415. Im sure it works on all 4.2.2 and up androids. I learned about it today . and accually i just checked on my gpad and it accually has more opts then my l90 or my htc one m8 so i know its the 4.4.2 + android and not the hardware. Well here it is.
Go to menu , then settings, then go to software information and click on the build number like nine times in quick succession and there you go. Congrats. Your now a developer.
The l90 developer menu includes:
Take bug report;
Desktop backup password
Stay awake
Select runtime
Enable bluetooth HCI snoop log
Process stats........
Then, debugging.
USB debugging
Revoke usb debugging authorizations
Power menue bug reports*
Allow mock locations
Select debug app
Wait for debugger
Verify apps over USB
Wireless display certification
Drawing;
Show screen updates
Show layout bounds
Force RTL layout direction
Window animation scale
Animator duration scale
Simulate secondary displays
Hardware. Accelerated rendering;
Force GPU rendering
Show hardware layers updates
Debug GPU overdraw
Debug nonrectangular. Clip operations
Force 4x MSAA
Disable HW overlays
Monitoring;
Enable strict modeshow CPU useage
Profile GPU rendering
Enable openGL traces
Apps;
Dont keep activities
Backround process limit
Show all ANRs
Ok good glad we all made it through that without soft bricking my l90 for the forth time... Now some of yall who know what some uses are for some of these that some of the ummm *coughs noobs might be able to use these for put your ten cents in...
Hope this helps somebody...
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Nothing new here my friend. And this is NOT limited to 4.4.2. Developer Options have been around for quite some time. CM starting initially disabling the Developers Menu in Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
This is well known around here as the Developers Menu must be activated to enable USB debugging on any device. And yes, there are going to be different/additional/less options for different devices.
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jamesakasparks said:
In case you didnt know there is a secret dev. Menu on the l90 at least if you have 4.4.2 on a d415. Im sure it works on all 4.2.2 and up androids. I learned about it today . and accually i just checked on my gpad and it accually has more opts then my l90 or my htc one m8 so i know its the 4.4.2 + android and not the hardware. Well here it is.
Go to menu , then settings, then go to software information and click on the build number like nine times in quick succession and there you go. Congrats. Your now a developer.
The l90 developer menu includes:
Take bug report;
Desktop backup password
Stay awake
Select runtime
Enable bluetooth HCI snoop log
Process stats........
Then, debugging.
USB debugging
Revoke usb debugging authorizations
Power menue bug reports*
Allow mock locations
Select debug app
Wait for debugger
Verify apps over USB
Wireless display certification
Drawing;
Show screen updates
Show layout bounds
Force RTL layout direction
Window animation scale
Animator duration scale
Simulate secondary displays
Hardware. Accelerated rendering;
Force GPU rendering
Show hardware layers updates
Debug GPU overdraw
Debug nonrectangular. Clip operations
Force 4x MSAA
Disable HW overlays
Monitoring;
Enable strict modeshow CPU useage
Profile GPU rendering
Enable openGL traces
Apps;
Dont keep activities
Backround process limit
Show all ANRs
Ok good glad we all made it through that without soft bricking my l90 for the forth time... Now some of yall who know what some uses are for some of these that some of the ummm *coughs noobs might be able to use these for put your ten cents in...
Hope this helps somebody...
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I guess a may have bricked my phone. Got into the secret menu and selected a test and now the LG logo flashes and then miniOS 3.0 flashes and stuck at the ATT- MiniOS 3.0 test screen. Anyway to correct this ?
pepo2k said:
I guess a may have bricked my phone. Got into the secret menu and selected a test and now the LG logo flashes and then miniOS 3.0 flashes and stuck at the ATT- MiniOS 3.0 test screen. Anyway to correct this ?
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I don't know about this phone nor about this "miniOS", but you most likely played with the "simulate external display" option...
Reboot in safe mode (hold menu or both volume keys as Android loads) and change it back!
Ryccardo said:
I don't know about this phone nor about this "miniOS", but you most likely played with the "simulate external display" option...
Reboot in safe mode (hold menu or both volume keys as Android loads) and change it back!
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He is on stock not on CM or other custom ROM. AAT MiniOS is only accessible on stock. But, once in AAT MiniOS, the only way out is via AAT MiniOS. Otherwise the phone only boots to the AAT MiniOS.
See this post to get out of AAT MiniOS 3.0.