Sview DPi - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyway to change the Sview DPI to stock without having to change the systemui dpi? Using App settings, i am unable to find the sview package, but i am able to change the dpi by changing the systemui package. But that is something I want to avoid.

rengod said:
Anyway to change the Sview DPI to stock without having to change the systemui dpi? Using App settings, i am unable to find the sview package, but i am able to change the dpi by changing the systemui package. But that is something I want to avoid.
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I also have had that issue, where it's cropped on the right and bottom.
I don't think sview is its own apk.

I believe you can. What dpi are you trying to set for everything thing else?

_-..zKiLLA..-_ said:
I believe you can. What dpi are you trying to set for everything thing else?
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450

Stock dpi is 640, so I imagine the sviews screen should be the same.
When the dpi is set to 520 the sview screen is cropped.

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[Q] Switching homescreen launcher

What is the best way to switch the launcher on stock 1.1?
Do I just use homeswitcher and choose launcherpro/adw or is there another way to make sure the resolution says the same
Yes, homeswitcher works great for switching/selecting default launcher. What do you mean by "is there another way to make sure the resolution says the same "? The nook's resolution does not change. If you mean LCD density, then the only way to keep the settings from reverting on reboot is to modify the build.prop file, and change the stock LCD density setting.
woot1524 said:
Yes, homeswitcher works great for switching/selecting default launcher. What do you mean by "is there another way to make sure the resolution says the same "? The nook's resolution does not change. If you mean LCD density, then the only way to keep the settings from reverting on reboot is to modify the build.prop file, and change the stock LCD density setting.
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There are Apps in the Market that can also change the LCD Density, with out manually editing the file yourself. I can't remember what its called now but I used to use it till i Realized the LCD Density that comes stock with the nook is perfect for me.

What is the best DPI setting on the Galaxy S

I use multidpi apps, but I don't know which DPI setting seems to be the best. Who can help ?
I prefer stock dpi you have to try them all .
jje
rutgervvh said:
I use multidpi apps, but I don't know which DPI setting seems to be the best. Who can help ?
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I was stuck on 200 for a while now trying 210. (200 was fine with a sharpness fix, but as i dont have it now, 210 looks better)
Also depends on the font you are using.
EDIT: Add a poll maybe? (no idea if that will help to get some opinion)
btw, is there any apps can change the DPI?
it seems that my fonts have some kind of blur...
theoscat said:
btw, is there any apps can change the DPI?
it seems that my fonts have some kind of blur...
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try to search on the market for , LCD density changer etc ? , and the blur, hmm, I get that when I am using a screenfilter.

DPI Settings

Bought a Galaxy Tab S 8.4 LTE 2 days ago. Beautiful device with great screen, but:
First thing you realize is the small font size in several apps, such as Facebook. Barely readable.
Tried to use larger font size in settings. That did some effect on some fonts, but no consistent result.
Same with the Big Font app - font sizes and overall appearance becomes inconsistent.
So the only way seemed to change DPI Settings. Which required rooting.
I did the CF autoroot thing. And fiddled with DPI settings using Texdroider app. Originally was 220 DPI. I tried 420 DPI.
Unfortunately after reboot, I was stuck at "systemui angehalten" error message, and touch screen did not respond to input.
Unfortunately I could not switch off the device (to reboot), pressing power button for ever gave no effect.
Since you cannot remove the battery on this device I had to let it run down completely over night. Then booting into Recovery (or Download Mode) was possible again.
Tried a full wipe in Recovery an rebooted. But endless systemui crash loop remained.
Will try to re-flash via Odin to get it back working.
So this thread is firstly a warning if anybody wants to change DPI settings on the Tab S.
Then some questions:
* Did anybody overcome the small fonts problem by changing DPI and which DPI setting is advisable?
* any way to force reboot in such case?
Just use xposed module appsetting to set the dpi for apps individually.
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edan1979 said:
Just use xposed module appsetting to set the dpi for apps individually.
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AppSettings works well.. I changed the overall DPI to 240 because all the fonts were way too big for me.. I then reset certain apps back because some of the stock apps don't work right at different DPIs (camera, etc).
Reflashing revovered the systemui loop crash.
Tried App Settings, but no succes so far.
What do you guys set up, e.g. for facebook messenger?
Thanks!
Appsettings works great!
pibach said:
Reflashing revovered the systemui loop crash.
Tried App Settings, but no succes so far.
What do you guys set up, e.g. for facebook messenger?
Thanks!
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I have rooted my galaxy for using exposed framework just to be able to use app settings! It then works great. You can set the font size (or dpi I guess) individually for any app. I use different settings ie for Gmail, Facebook messenger, Chrome, Tapatalk... You have to try a bit to find the perfect setting but it's a must.
Without you have tiny fonts!
ok, I installed xposed framework via its installer and then added the app settings module. For those willing to follow this route: you find instructions here: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...tom-stock-roms-and-hello-to-xposed-framework/
Then it is possible to set DPI (or change font size) for each app individually. Text size and rendering was fine for me with 400DPI for Facebook, Tapatalk, or Nova Launcher. Tried with some other apps as well. Seemingly all look better and are more touch friendly with DPI >= 400. For comparison: stock DPI is set to 320 while real DPI is some 500+.
However it is rather inconvenient to set up each and every app individually via app settings module.
Tried to change the global DPI settings with build prob editor, but that somehow did not succeed, 320 DPI remained unchanged.
Tried with DPI changer to no effect. DPI cannot be changed via these apps. Very strange, have to investigate further.
Then tried again with textdroider, just to check - and device hangs again
No chance of rebooting or anything...but...yeah, found a trick: insert a SIM-card into the slot and then get asked to restart! Works. You can boot into recovery or download mode. Will try with adb to restore the build.prop backup...
Meanwhile - has anyone been able to set global DPI to something like 400-500 successfully? How?
If you look carefully I n the build.prop there usiually got 2 same dpi line... change both or disable one of it.
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Appsettings module is the best option,going in to build.prop is for overall and sends you in to a boot loop .be sure to have a backup
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@edan1979, I found only one line in build.prop indicating DPI settings. build.prop editor and DPI changer strangely cannot change that.
I did another test, changing DPI by editing build.prop with Root Explorer. It does change - and goes into UI crash loop
@jball, any idea, why it crashes?
pibach said:
@edan1979, I found only one line in build.prop indicating DPI settings. build.prop editor and DPI changer strangely cannot change that.
I did another test, changing DPI by editing build.prop with Root Explorer. It does change - and goes into UI crash loop
@jball, any idea, why it crashes?
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Unfortunately I don't, I just know what happened the first time I did it.
Appsettings is the best option though
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pibach said:
@edan1979, I found only one line in build.prop indicating DPI settings. build.prop editor and DPI changer strangely cannot change that.
I did another test, changing DPI by editing build.prop with Root Explorer. It does change - and goes into UI crash loop
@jball, any idea, why it crashes?
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the UI will crash since it was build for the original dpi and the ui setting as well... just install another launcher first and clear the Touchwiz data. It wont crash any longer but if you use touchwiz it wont be good looking... and some other touchwiz related apps will crash as well... that one can be settle using app setting to original dpi.
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@edan1979, I found only one line in build.prop indicating DPI settings. build.prop editor and DPI changer strangely cannot change that.
I did another test, changing DPI by editing build.prop with Root Explorer. It does change - and goes into UI crash loop
@jball, any idea, why it crashes?
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Samsung is too lazy to support multidpi for their apps that's made for specific DPI values.
I did not use Touchwiz. It is SystemUI that crashes...
pibach said:
I did not use Touchwiz. It is SystemUI that crashes...
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Unless you are running CM, everything is part of Touchwiz, including SystemUI.
kenkiller said:
Unless you are running CM, everything is part of Touchwiz, including SystemUI.
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Is it?
CM?
The DPI problem and crashes do occur as well on non Samsung devices. Don't they?
pibach said:
Is it?
CM?
The DPI problem and crashes do occur as well on non Samsung devices. Don't they?
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Not really. I change DPI systemwide on my Nexus devices, they don't crash so easily - they are pretty much unified in terms of software.
Samsung really doesn't like to make a one size fits all firmware for the dozens of devices they release, so you get "problems" like this - to be fair, they don't really anticipate the average user to go around fooling with the DPI values.
Probably Samsung has set 320 DPI on all their devices?
pibach said:
Probably Samsung has set 320 DPI on all their devices?
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Who knows...who cares? Their assets probably isn't made for all the existing DPIs.
Anyway, xposed app settings works fine for most apps, just gotta live with the systemUI being stuck in that.
If systemUI belongs to TouchWiz, couldn't it be replaced? How?
pibach said:
If systemUI belongs to TouchWiz, couldn't it be replaced? How?
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Sure....Flash Cyanogenmod for it, if it exists and you don't mind losing all of Samsung's features.

DPI Change and SView Cover

Hope someone can help.
I have changed my lcd density through my build prop.
I'm using app settings in xposed and changed the sview Cover app to 480 but there is a black bar at the bottom.
Anyone know how to fix this?
jdubya45 said:
Hope someone can help.
I have changed my lcd density through my build prop.
I'm using app settings in xposed and changed the sview Cover app to 480 but there is a black bar at the bottom.
Anyone know how to fix this?
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there is a semi solution for this
usually people use rom toolbox to change the entire dpi.
first you must return the dpi to the normal 640 in rom toolbox
then in app settings Xposed change com.android.systemui dpi to 480
and then go to Android System (Android) and change the dpi back to 640
don't forget each time you must turn on the app setting and save after the change
this might effect some of the apps and show it in normal size but it will fix your problem
plus you can change any app's dpi to 480 from app settings later and make it small again.
omid_freesky said:
there is a semi solution for this
usually people use rom toolbox to change the entire dpi.
first you must return the dpi to the normal 640 in rom toolbox
then in app settings Xposed change com.android.systemui dpi to 480
and then go to Android System (Android) and change the dpi back to 640
don't forget each time you must turn on the app setting and save after the change
this might effect some of the apps and show it in normal size but it will fix your problem
plus you can change any app's dpi to 480 from app settings later and make it small again.
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Thought id note as far as I know the stock DPI is 480.
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I used xposed setting to change my dpi and I used it to specify original dpi of 640 for the sviewcover app but the black bar still persists.
Rakuu said:
Thought id note as far as I know the stock DPI is 480.
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you're right, I have a galaxy note 4, I'm sorry
I'm not sure about your original dpi though, but the method should work

[Q] [KK] Changing resolution on Note 4

I'm making this thread because I'm curious if its possible to change the resolution of the Galaxy Note 4. I want this to exist here in case anyone else decides to search something similar.
This came to mind because I've noticed while on CM12 that there was a greater resolution and that apps such as KIK or Snapchat had more content on the screen then when I was on stock KK. So is there a way to have a similar resolution in Lollipop in KitKat?
MisterCoolBeans said:
I'm making this thread because I'm curious if its possible to change the resolution of the Galaxy Note 4. I want this to exist here in case anyone else decides to search something similar.
This came to mind because I've noticed while on CM12 that there was a greater resolution and that apps such as KIK or Snapchat had more content on the screen then when I was on stock KK. So is there a way to have a similar resolution in Lollipop in KitKat?
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Do you mean dpi? Most of the aosp roms have changed the dpi
mgbotoe said:
Do you mean dpi? Most of the aosp roms have changed the dpi
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Yes that's exactly it. The dpi is lowered in CM12. I'd like to change the dpi overall for the stock Note 4 ROM, it should be possible because I notice that on App Settings on xposed you can do this but for individual apps
MisterCoolBeans said:
Yes that's exactly it. The dpi is lowered in CM12. I'd like to change the dpi overall for the stock Note 4 ROM, it should be possible because I notice that on App Settings on xposed you can do this but for individual apps
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You have to edit the build prop and change the dpi from 640 to whatever you desire. There are apps that guides you through and buildprop edit is an app that will load your buildprop file for you (without a file explorer) what to keep in mind is unlike stock (and all the rest of the phone company out there smh) touchwiz is the only IOS where apps will not look normal. Camera will appear far right corner, dial will appear for left, etc etc. So you will need to use app settings to readjust them
hope that made some sense!
So it works and everything looks fine but the lock screen is a little off. I used textdroider DPI. Worked well but lock screen needs to be properly positioned.
Tht is one of the apps that will be messed up
This thread should help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...anging-note-4-dpi-settings-to-change-t2923408

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