scale app - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Themes and Apps

is there any apps that turns the screen into a scale?

or maybe something like (FINGER SCALE app) to be used with hd2?

No, there won't be any. Our screen type doesn't support pressure sensitivity.

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Locking Clock App on Home Screen

Many times when you touch the screen on the home screen the clock gets pressed and the app pops up. I know that on a software I used there was a tweak to lock the clock on the today screen, but it was part of a larger software with options that don't apply. Does anyone know the registry tweak to block the clock app from launching on the today screen?

Flip It

I love Flip It to rotate my Touch HD interface, but sometimes its also annoying. Flip It requires just a little angle to do a rotate. Is it possible to lower its sensitivity?
Already a thread on this with no solution on how to tweak its sensitivity
Dutty would be your man to enquire with

[Q] Screen resolution tweek

Is there any way the resolution of the Wildfires screen can be tweeked or change for us old farts in denial of glasses?
The only niggles I have are blurred keyboard and the fact you have to change orientation in twitter and facebook etc to post.
Nope. The closest you can get is "LCD Density Changer", but, its not a true resolution tweak in any manner.
you should try another keyboard app than stock. Some of them have bigger keys/letters on screen
some links:
http://keypurr.com/
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/tools/better-keyboard_lag.html
http://www.dexilog.com/smartkeyboard/
and others on market
they have lite version you should try before buy...
CyanogenMod 7 has a slightly smaller keyboard,
That is my impression. Or just the buttons are smaller ?!?!

[Q] Screen Rotate 180

Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a way to rotate the screen from the normal portrait view by 180 degrees?
I am using my Note with a bottom hinged Noreve case (which I love) and this rotation would allow me to use the case as a stand?
Thanks
Even if there is this possibility, consider this: several times you'll answer the phone in the dark and wonder why that asshole in the other side isn't saying anything for the third time, then you realize the phone was upside down. That happened a lot with me and my old Atrix =p
Sent from my NotePhone
i dont think the stock touchwiz will rotate but apps should rotate if you have enabled it and the app supports it

Screen Burn In Home Buttons

I noticed while browsing on web in landscape mode, the screen is discolored where the home buttons always are.
Can you all do me favor and open this page on your phone? Tilt it to the side and let me know if you have discoloring too.
http://pflog.net/~floyd/gray.html
It's an even bigger difference if I turn the screen brightness down on my phone
You got a screen burn-in (physical). Better hide your virtual keys and use something like PIE to avoid more serious burns in the future.
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gtmaster303 said:
I noticed while browsing on web in landscape mode, the screen is discolored where the home buttons always are.
Can you all do me favor and open this page on your phone? Tilt it to the side and let me know if you have discoloring too.
http://pflog.net/~floyd/gray.html
It's an even bigger difference if I turn the screen brightness down on my phone
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This is present on my phone, too; the softkey area always looks bluish-white while browsing webpages, while the rest of the screen appears to have a reddish/yellowish tint.
In truth, though, this isn't exactly burn-in. OLED displays simply don't turn on pixels when "black" is the called-for color, so the softkey area is basically the correct color; the rest of the screen is technically "burnt-in", as many screen types yellow with age.
AndyYan's suggestion stands: in the future, hide away the softkeys if you're highly concerned about wearing out the screen evenly.
Strife89 said:
This is present on my phone, too; the softkey area always looks bluish-white while browsing webpages, while the rest of the screen appears to have a reddish/yellowish tint.
In truth, though, this isn't exactly burn-in. OLED displays simply don't turn on pixels when "black" is the called-for color, so the softkey area is basically the correct color; the rest of the screen is technically "burnt-in", as many screen types yellow with age.
AndyYan's suggestion stands: in the future, hide away the softkeys if you're highly concerned about wearing out the screen evenly.
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You think Motorola would replace the screen under warranty?
gtmaster303 said:
You think Motorola would replace the screen under warranty?
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Most likely not. A yellowed screen from normal use isn't a defect, after all.
Have a look at Wikipedia for further info.

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