How to Enable Multi -Window in Marshmallow – Android
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Multi- window in Android 6 Marshmallow lets you view multiple apps together in split view . However , this feature is reportedly only available for Android tablets , and smartphones. If you have already installed the latest Marshmallow on your device and have also rooted your device , there is no reason why you can ’ t enjoy this super useful feature on your smartphone too.
How to enable multi-window in Android 6 Marshmallow :
There is a workaround to get split view mode on your smartphones , if you have rooted your device . To activate multi-windows in your devices , here are the steps you need to follow :
1. Android smartphone running Marshmallow
2. Root root access
3. Download Amaze file manager app
*Open the installed Amaze file manager app and grant it root permission.
*Go to / system / directory and open build. prop file.
*Inside the file , edit it and change the value of build type from user to userdebug
*Save the build.prop file.
*Reboot your device.
*Once back , enable Developer Options: go to Settings > About Phone > tap on Build Number seven times.
*Go back to Settings > Developer Options > go to the bottom of the Drawing category and enable Multi-window from the options.
Congrats!
Yep , it was that easy to get multi- window on Android 6 on your rooted Android smartphones. For the tablets , all you need to do is enable developer options , and then toggle multi-window on . Enjoy using multiple apps in the split view mode .
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This Tutorial is to tell you How To Install Android 4.4 KitKat Launcher On Any Jelly Bean Device !!!
It’s worth noting that Google Experience Launcher may not work on all phones, and you may face force close issues. In my own testing, the launcher didn’t face any problem whatsoever on the international variant of Galaxy NOTE II, but your mileage may vary depending on your device. I advise that you create a backup before proceeding. Best of Luck :good:
Requirements
A phone running Android 4.1, 4.2 or 4.3 Jelly Bean
This archive => http://d-h.st/oHj .It contains:
1. PreBuiltGmsCore.apk (Google Play Services 4.0)
2. Velvet.apk (Google Search)
3. GoogleHome.apk (Launcher)
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Procedure
1. Again, to be on the safe side I recommend that you create a backup first to avoid any issues.
2. Next up, download the ZIP fie provided in the link above and extract its contents to an easily accessible location. You can download the file to your PC and transfer them to your device, or you can download it straight to your Android device and extract the archive using any file extraction app.
3. Now, install all three files available in that folder one by one by simply tapping on them..
4. Once done, simply press Home and select the new Launcher as default.
Note: If you face Google Search Force Close issue, just long-press the home screen in the new launcher, select Settings and then tap Voice. Select Language to change the default. You can change to any another language and then again back to your own language by following the same procedure.
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Actually, it’s an experimental feature inside YouTube app (version 5.5 and above) that loads loads much faster that the main app. If you have the latest version of the app on your phone, you can enable ExoPlayer using a little hack and enjoy faster YouTube videos streaming right away.
Enabling YouTube ExoPlayer
1- First of all, make sure that the YouTube app on your phone is up-to-date. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.youtube
2- Now install a root file explorer app on your phone. I recommend ES File Explorer. https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=ES+APP+Group
3- Also have busybox installed, open the app and install the busybox script. https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Stephen+(Stericson)
4- Okay, now open ES File Explorer and navigate to the following path: /data/data/com.google.android.youtube/shared_prefs
5- Tap and hold “youtube.xml” file and open it in editor mode.
6- Now look for “<map>” string in the XML file.
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7- Now add the following lines immediately below <map>:
Code:
<string name="exo_player_activation_type">ADAPTIVE</string>
<boolean name="enable_exo_cache" value="true"/>
<boolean name="show_exo_player_debug_messages" value="true"/>
8- Having added the above lines, save the changes by tapping the Save button on the top bar.
9- Now exit and reboot your device.
10- When the device boots up go to Settings> Apps and tap YouTube > Force Stop button.
11- Open YouTube app
Credit: http://r3pwn.github.io/yt-exoplayer.html
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Honestly on my connection, I can't really tell the difference
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I cant see any difference..
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Works For on Oneplus One
Thanks A Lot.
I'm having buffering video sync problem on my oneplus one.
After this settings Videos are open fast and no problem at all.
Good work.
UPDATE: there is an alternative app that let you change the color mode, but you need root.
If you're interested, this is the xda thread, and the dev is @emandt. This is the only way I've found of having a not saturated color mode if you don't have a touchwiz rom, like Cyanogenmod.
works for me on G920f rom Touchwiz
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Manual download - Version 1.1.6
Download link: http://www.emandt.net/Android/ColorModeChanger/Testing/ColorModeChanger_1106.apk
Version 1.1.6:
- Fixed Interface issues on Tablets
- Fixed FC on UI opening on Tablets
Limitations ONLY during BETA period:
1) Each time you launch the App it checks for License. If internet connection is not available, the App will not run.
2) For cause n.1 the option "Start at boot" will not work because internet connection is not ready during boot (but it will work when released outside the Beta period)
3) Only MANUAL update available
4) If you have more than one Google Account registered on your device, please contact me because I have to manually add the others to the Licensed list.
- Install on External SDCard is not supported
- Only English Language available
Instructions and development choises:
To avoid creating a permanent running Background Service/Process AND a separated Interface (for changing Settings) I preferred to use an "all-in-one" App which requires this steps:
- first launch the App doesn't show anything (it just set the default/last_saved configuration)
- if launched AGAIN within 30 seconds it will open Settings Interface
- next launches follow the same behaviour as before
This behaviour is intended to work with "Start at boot" options to avoid Interface launching after a Boot is completed.
PS: Open the Interface (the second launch within 30 secs from the first one) may take few seconds while reading informations of your screen.
Instructions for download and activate it:
1) Visit this link and accept to be a Beta Tester: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.emandt.colormodechanger (this link will allows your Google Account to get a valid License)
2) PLEASE DON'T DOWNLOAD the App from Play Store because a payment is required even if in Beta (Google is crazy charging Testers for this), but manually download it with the link above
Please report bugs providing Device Name and Android Version or I cannot help you so much.
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This windows application will have you connect your Android device to your windows pc and allow you to show or hide android apps. Root is not required to do this. All of these commands can be done manually as well. This application allows you to do so with just a few clicks! Clear out your app drawer by hiding apps you do not use!
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for what you do with this application, you are using it at your own risk and you assume all liabilities.
Version:
1.0 – Initial Release
Needed:
Windows PC (at least Windows 7 +)
Android Device with drivers installed
USB cable for device to pc
Directions:
1. Connect your device to your pc
a. Ensure appropriate drivers are already installed
2. Open the WinADB.exe application and then click the “Connect Device and Click Here to Start” button.
3. From there, you should notice device information populate in the application.
a. The “Show/Hide Apps” and “Reboot” options will become active.
4. To show/hide apps, click the “Show ALL” button and give it a few moments to populate the list.
a. This will not remove apps, it will only hide them from your app drawer!
b. Once the list loads, you can then select (one app at a time) an app by clicking it.
c. To hide it, click the “HIDE” button.
d. If you need to show the app again later, you may need to click on the “Show Uninstalled” button to see it again. You can then select the app from that list and click the “SHOW” button to see it again.
Depending on your version of Android and the device you have, not all features may work or work as intended. Please keep this in mind. I have tested this application directly with an ATT Samsung Galaxy S5 (rooted) and an ATT Asus MemoPad 7 LTE (not rooted) and has worked for both with no issues. All feedback is welcome!
Download:
1. Download and unzip the package from: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0fKccJIuWsnVUJTeVhrMmx5Sms
2. View the Read Me file before using.
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I have a at&t s5 with marshmallow 6.0.1 not rootedand I can go to settings, application manager, select app from list, click it, and then disable it, it will then by hidden from the app drawer.
Hi at all, here you're a guide for switching stock Oreo emoji with iOS one on keyboard, notification and almost all system (except few apps like Chrome or Whatsapp). It's works only on Emui 8 with Android 8.0.0.
This guide is tep by step, and also you don't need ROOT to do it.
1. Go to Play Store and download Tweaker for Huawei
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2. Open it then choose "Enable Font Change" be sure it's on "OFF" and then press "APPLY"
3. Download here ALBE95 IOS 11 EMOJI STYLE
4. With File Manager move the file downloaded in Internal Memory/Huawei/Themes
5. If you have opened it before, force close Themes app. Then re-open it and go to "Me" --> "Personalize"
6. Choose "Font" then choose "iOS 11 Emoji Albe95". Then tap on "Apply"
Done, now you can enjoy iOS 11 Emoji on your keyboard, notification and some other
Albe95 said:
Hi at all, here you're a guide for switching stock Oreo emoji with iOS one on keyboard, notification and almost all system (except few apps like Chrome or Whatsapp). It's works only on Emui 8 with Android 8.0.0.
This guide is tep by step, and also you don't need ROOT to do it.
1. Go to Play Store and download Tweaker for Huawei
2. Open it then choose "Enable Font Change" be sure it's on "OFF" and then press "APPLY"
3. Download here ALBE95 IOS 11 EMOJI STYLE
4. With File Manager move the file downloaded in Internal Memory/Huawei/Themes
5. If you have opened it before, force close Themes app. Then re-open it and go to "Me" --> "Personalize"
6. Choose "Font" then choose "iOS 11 Emoji Albe95". Then tap on "Apply"
Done, now you can enjoy iOS 11 Emoji on your keyboard, notification and some other
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Cool, but most people with this phone are using treble ROMs lol
Brilliant! Thanks for the tutorial. I used the iOS icons for Textra but was only for that app, so much better with this way now its system wide!