[Q] Replacement for App Settings? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 5

On 5.0 Rooted. Everything is working good enough. The only thing I am really really needing from Xposed is the App Settings module. I change my screen density to 320, but the Camera and Dialer/Contacts don't react nicely. Is there a way I could change their density back to 480 like I would with App Settings?

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[Q] Increase DPI of Galaxy Note

I know most of you with think why would i want to increase the DPI of Galaxy note.. Lets just say a special person needs to use it and requires REALLY REALY LARGE fonts.. The largest possible hopefully.. is it possible to increase the DPI higher than 320? if so how?.. Most apps i found only limit to 320 DPI.. what is a safe DPI can i use higher than 320?.. Thanks alot..
I got it bumped up to 400, with the app LCD resolution.. However some apps like the dialer or sCalendar are un un useable because of the resolution, that could be solved by 3rd party apps, however, on major problem i am facing is the settings app gets FC.. Do you guys know any way to prevent this?.. if only there were 3rd party app alternative for settings.. what do you guys suggest?.. Is there a way around this like borrowing the settings apk from an SGSII or something.. any ideas?
I used Rom Toolbox and changed the DPI to 340 before and everything worked fine. Granted everything was big.
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kotaro_14 said:
I used Rom Toolbox and changed the DPI to 340 before and everything worked fine. Granted everything was big.
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I tried Rom Toolbox aswell.. anything about 320 makes the settings application FC..
Settings > Display > Screen Display > Font size. Wont that help?

[Q] Removal of Active Notifications, custom DPI

Hi Guys,
Wondering if anyone has tried (sucessfully or not) to remove Active notifications all together from the Moto X? I know I know... "It's the best part of the phone" and I agree.
But, I'd prefer a smaller DPI setting... 280 looks fantastic and provides more usability. Plus, there is an app in the market called Dynamic Notifications that works just as well and includes music controls when you pick up the phone.
I've narrowed down to the active notification settings / apk and it locking the phone up after receiving a call. Just un-ticking active notifications in settings still causes a lock. Perhaps it's deeper than just the .apk?
Well, that was easy. I disabled Active Notifications in the app manager and works perfectly. Don't know why I didn't try this before.
Using Dynamic Notifications brings back the functionality too!
mcgrathpatj said:
Well, that was easy. I disabled Active Notifications in the app manager and works perfectly. Don't know why I didn't try this before.
Using Dynamic Notifications brings back the functionality too!
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Dynamic Notifications lights up when you pick up the phone?
Yup
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Dynamic Notifications probably doesn't use the companion core though, so will be less battery efficient.
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You're better off leaving active notifications turned on and just changing their setting back to 320 using Xposed/app settings. That's exactly what I did when I was running using 280 in the build.prop and it worked great.
How did you guys change dpi? What's default on the X?
340
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phositadc said:
How did you guys change dpi? What's default on the X?
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As someone mentioned, you can use XPosed. Alternately, find the line ro.sf.lcd_density=340 (or something along that line) in your build.prop file and change it to the desired number, save and reboot.
phositadc said:
How did you guys change dpi? What's default on the X?
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320.
mcgrathpatj said:
340
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Wrong--it's 320. XHDPI is 320.
Is it 320? My mistake.
Sorry, didn't see the question for how you change the DPI...
1) have to be root
2) Reboot into recovery mode (power off. Hold vol. down + pwr for 5 sec. select recovery)
3) Open Root Explorer and navigate to /system/, long press build.prop and select open with editor.
The problem with changing the DPI for Active Display is that the notifications are no longer centered. It shifts to the left. Perhaps if you're just running it at 280, you may not notice it as much but my DPI is 245. I ended up using Xposed App Settings and changing the DPI for Active Display back to 320 and Active Display is back to the center with everything else on the phone nice and small
insanulous said:
The problem with changing the DPI for Active Display is that the notifications are no longer centered. It shifts to the left. Perhaps if you're just running it at 280, you may not notice it as much but my DPI is 245. I ended up using Xposed App Settings and changing the DPI for Active Display back to 320 and Active Display is back to the center with everything else on the phone nice and small
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Are you changing the DPI for all other apps? Don't you find it tiresome each time you install a new app? Also, I was doing this previously, and I noticed when you open gmail, or calendar, there is a slight delay where the app in question starts as the default 320 then pops to the set DPI causing a brief graphical glitch.
I know, small, but irritating none the less.
I don't do it for each app. I just change the build.prop to set it to 245 for all apps and just change particular apps that look weird to 320 using Xposed App Settings. I haven't noticed the graphical glitch but I'll definitely look out for it in the future
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insanulous said:
I don't do it for each app. I just change the build.prop to set it to 245 for all apps and just change particular apps that look weird to 320 using Xposed App Settings. I haven't noticed the graphical glitch but I'll definitely look out for it in the future
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Oh wow, so you're saying that if I change the Active Display apk back to 320, everything behaves normally?
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Oh wow, so you're saying that if I change the Active Display apk back to 320, everything behaves normally?
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Indeed! :laugh:
I would love to be able to do this! But I am having some issues. I set my build.prop dpi to 240 (using ROM Toolbox), and in the Xposed/App Setting I set both the Active Display and Active Display System to 320 and the rest of the options defaulted. I then saved and rebooted.
Now my Active Notifications freezes my phone and I have to restart it.
(I reset my overall dpi to 320, everything works great just looks huge)
Do I need to change any other settings in App Settings for this to work properly? or any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
I have Moto X Dev. Running 4.4 if that makes any difference
Thanks!
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I think I figured it out! I didn't install the Xposed/App Settings correctly. Still a little new to Xposed.
Fixed it and so far so good.
Thanks for the info!
im not sure what i am doing wrong, but this is certainly not working for me.
build.prop is set to 250 but active notifcations is set to 320 in app settings. i see active display mentioned, not sure what that is.
any advice?
im on 4.2, it appears that active display is 4.4 or higher. this fix isnt working for me.
krsmit0 said:
im not sure what i am doing wrong, but this is certainly not working for me.
build.prop is set to 250 but active notifcations is set to 320 in app settings. i see active display mentioned, not sure what that is.
any advice?
im on 4.2, it appears that active display is 4.4 or higher. this fix isnt working for me.
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It could be different for 4.2, I'm not sure. If you go into Xposed, then Modules, is App Settings Checked? That is what I forgot to do. You can change all the settings you want in App Settings but if it's not checked in Xposed it doesnt matter.
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It could be different for 4.2, I'm not sure. If you go into Xposed, then Modules, is App Settings Checked? That is what I forgot to do. You can change all the settings you want in App Settings but if it's not checked in Xposed it doesnt matter.
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it is checked because i use app settings to allow the launcher to rotate, and it rotates.
EDIT: i reset my dpi to 320 and am changing system apps dpi individually, one of them caused active notifications to break, narrowing it down
EDIT AGAIN: it appears that on 4.2 active notifications relies on the setting for ANDROID SYSTEM. Lots of other apps rely on android system for their resolution also. things started to break down at this point and i couldn't have everything i wanted all at once. bummer.

[Q] Edit dpi in semcphone.apk?

Is there any possibility to fix the dpi in phone app? I changed screen dpi from 480 to 420, and it works great everywhere. Except in phone app. It doesn't adjust to the new settings. Why is that, and is there a way to fix it?
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You can use App Settings xposed module to set dpi per app.

[Q] Adjust per app DPI with App Settings??

I adjusted my screen dpi to 540 which is great.
Although, having trouble fixing the camera and dialer app so they're not distorted.
Now that we have root I tried the App Settings apk to adjust per app DPI. For some reason it's not working for me, anyone able to get the App Settings apk to work to adjust per app DPI?

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I loved this setting on my nexus 7
With the app "Root DPI Changer" I set it to 270 dpi.
Much better, since it's near the physical dpi (264). The original dpi make all a bit big.
The camera app won't work properly with the altered dpi (and chances are there are some more apps which don't like it); but with the Xposed module "App settings" you can set apps which make problems back to the original dpi.

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