you have a LCD i think is a set including touch screen?
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Hi All,
I was just wanted to find out if someone can offer a fix for the gap at the bottom of the lock screen on Samsung Galaxy S when using Lock 2.0 app.
It is a great app but that issue really does not make it looks that sleek
Hi, I am fairly new to Android development. I have a question regarding the Galaxy S. What is the stock screen density of this phone in 2.1? I am trying to create the Galaxy S environment on an emulator so that I can test my application (I do not own one of these phones). Does the density change in later versions?
I have read hxxp://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
I know that the phone screen resolution is 480x800.
I am not sure what type of screen it is (Normal or Large), hence I cannot determine the density.
Is there an easy way of determining the density and screen type of a phone?
Thanks!
I do not know how to find out a density of other phones thought its a standard
But Samsung Galaxy S I9000 should have 240 (as seen in build.prop ro.sf.lcd_density=240 ) as the standard one and no it doesn't change in the versions.
(I use 200 though looks nicer )
Hmm, strange. The application seems to work fine with that configuration, yet one of the users is reporting an issue. I wonder if he changed the density..
Thanks for your help!
What kind of issue?
Well tell that guy to download spare parts and unticks "compatibility mode" if he is using changed density it may help him.
Grr. It was a simple user error. He thought the background picture was not appearing in the center, when it was. Just the way the picture is.
I started fiddling with making the application accessible to other densities. The AVD comes with a large screen, medium density skin (480x800/480x854 at 160dpi). Are there actually any devices that use that kind of setup? I ran my application at those settings, and for some reason it is loading the mdpi resource, which is designed for a normal screen (640x480).
Thanks for your help Pagot!
Is it possible to calibrate the touch screen for use with the s pen?
When using the pen my note seems to 'write' about 1-2mm above and slightly to the side of what i'm actually doing.
Makes things like drawing even reasonably accurate shapes/lines etc near impossible....
fingery said:
Is it possible to calibrate the touch screen for use with the s pen?
When using the pen my note seems to 'write' about 1-2mm above and slightly to the side of what i'm actually doing.
Makes things like drawing even reasonably accurate shapes/lines etc near impossible....
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My note also does the same and mine every note does the same and unfortunately touch cannot be calibrated in any android device(I may be wrong though)
fingery said:
Is it possible to calibrate the touch screen for use with the s pen?
When using the pen my note seems to 'write' about 1-2mm above and slightly to the side of what i'm actually doing.
Makes things like drawing even reasonably accurate shapes/lines etc near impossible....
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have you tried changing the "dominant hand" setting under spen options in your phone's settings menu? if that still doesn't work try Touch Screen Tune from Market.....the developer also has a thread on XDA for this app as welll.
Sent From Galaxy Note Baby!
this is how to calibrate (read that several times in this forum and also works for me and other people:
enable auto rotate > open e.g. smemo in landscape view > draw sth with the pen and touch all the corners and edges with it > rotate back to portrait > now the pen should work accurately
k!DDa said:
this is how to calibrate (read that several times in this forum and also works for me and other people:
enable auto rotate > open e.g. smemo in landscape view > draw sth with the pen and touch all the corners and edges with it > rotate back to portrait > now the pen should work accurately
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I need to try this next time. When I had this problem I started the Note in recovery mode and wiped the cache. The pen then tracked fine again.
I have a trouble with my touch screen, i'm accidently flashed touch screen controller and now it works with 854x480, but my lcd is 1280x720. Is it possible to write module for xposed with touch hook? For ex: Touch at point (240,400) will work as (360,600)
I bought a cheap replacement screen from Ebay. If you want to know some details, it has the three navigation touch buttons visible in silver color (these are almost invisible on the original) and a blue LED (original: white or RGB), not as bright as the original. Most of the screens I find on AliExpr. or Ebay look like this on the pictures
Question: This replacement screen is missing a few rows of pixels at the top, as you can see from the attached image. Is there a way to ignore these pixels, like set a custom resolution? Configure a "notch" that goes all the way across?
If you know any cheap, good screens, let me know as well. I guess I'll need another one in the future in case I break one again.