Hi, I was on global chinese rom and I was able to move quick ball from one side of the screen to the other side (landscape mode) -left edge to right edge and it will actually stay in place.
And since I flashed to Epic ROM, quick ball can only be on the left side on landscape mode, no matter where I moved the quick ball to the right side, it will always go back to the left side.
Anything I can do to have quick ball stay on the right side on landscape mode.
Thank you
i can't help you with the quick ball problem....but trust me you are so much better off using LMT if you enjoy quick ball at all
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
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While tinkering with google map's I noticed that the screen seems to respons to 2 seperate points? give it a try for yourself. I used my finger to move side to side and the pointer to move up and down, this worked together and independantly on my phone. If this is the case can we see software to support this function such as image resize and so on?????
P.S. a couple of other things to try.....
Hold volume up button and press the action button (this brings up the screen calibation)
I think this has been mentioned before but there is a easteregg in the weather screen
If you tap on the dark bar that says weather near the side Left then Right it run's a demo of the various animations.
I don't think it's multi touch, it just finds the mean of the two points you press. It's the same if you use two fingers in some touch pads at laptops. Try this and you may understand what I'm talking about. Start google maps and touch the left part of the screen. While keeping your finger down, touch the right part and see when happens. With both fingers down, release the left finger and see what happens. This is due to the way the touch screen works, but it's definitely not multitouch.
Good tips for the screen calibration and the animations demo (although it doesn't show all animations - I didn't see the fog animation )
Pl. help how to rotate 90 deg. (clock wise)
do you mean to rotate in each 90° step (not just portrait and landscape, but also the other two remaining sides)?
I think he means can you get the Hero to go to landscape mode by turning it clockwise from portrait mode.
As far as I can tell, this isn't possible. It only switches to landscape when rotate it anti-clockwise from portrait view
I've wanted to do this few times, but as mentioned, there are only two modes for rotation, not four. If I would be left-handed I might be seriously bothered, but for right-handed it feels comfortable to operate the buttons with right thumb.
Not that you need the buttons _that_ much, mainly just back button when using browser in landscape mode.
I was thinking about what it's like for lefties earlier today and I'm not sure it's that bad (please correct me if I'm wrong!). At least they would be able to use the device in their left hand in portrait mode and be able to press the Back button without getting cramp!
Well... there's apps that will let you rotate the app in all four sides... for example Bubble http://www.cyrket.com/package/bz.ktk.bubble will switch the view 180 if you put the phone upside down... so it's up to the developers to program it.
dunetails said:
I was thinking about what it's like for lefties earlier today and I'm not sure it's that bad (please correct me if I'm wrong!). At least they would be able to use the device in their left hand in portrait mode and be able to press the Back button without getting cramp!
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yup you r right... portrait with buttons at the lef handed side..
So I was in the browser tonight playing around with the ability to shift the cursor to any point by touching and holding the screen in any area that accepted text input.
When you do this you will notice a cursor appear above your figure which can be positioned. Cool right. My first thought was that if the cursor appeared above my finger how could I position on the last visible area of the screen. I dragged my finger down to the bottom of the screen and then onto the buttons and to my surprise the cursor continued to move. In fact it tracked perfectly no matter I i moved my fingers across the buttons.
In short the touch screen extends all the way to the bottom of the buttons!
It's cool that they don't separate the touch regions for this purpose... does it work in other parts of the OS too?
Hmmm I'm not sure
A easy way to see it to see this in action is to head into one note and click the text area. Press and hold and drag your finger down over the buttons whilst the purple cursor is on screen.
it is also active over the HTC logo at the top, I'd imagine the whole glass face is active
So I'm not sure it was a gesture or if it's even limited to Chrome. But I was messing around with the screenshot gesture and my chrome turned into a small window. It had a little bar across the top you could close completely, or full screen, and even the dots to resize the window.
How do I use this again? I can't figure out how to make it work again.. lol.
Thanks!
Kurant1 said:
So I'm not sure it was a gesture or if it's even limited to Chrome. But I was messing around with the screenshot gesture and my chrome turned into a small window. It had a little bar across the top you could close completely, or full screen, and even the dots to resize the window.
How do I use this again? I can't figure out how to make it work again.. lol.
Thanks!
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I believe what you're looking for is dragging down from the top left or right corner. This should shrink down the app you're looking at where you can then go back to full screen mode, move around the shrunken size, or pop it into a bubble form.
I don't know what I did, but one day I opened the camera to find the zoom slider not vertical up the right edge of the screen, but horizontal, running from left to right across the bottom. And now I just cannot find out how to put it back. I'm sure it's one of those things that's really obvious once you know, but I don't and it's driving me nuts. Thanks if you can help. Oh, and hi either way.