Is there any way to get rid of them or to make them transparent?
Something I have tried time and time again to find out. There was a program called Pocket Facelift, which either got rid of them or cloned the today screen and superimposed an image over the top without the lines. I've searched for registry entries, hacks and cracks. Everything. Never been able to find it.
I still wish someone would produce a low memory footprint version of a screen that say the later Nokias and Samsungs have, where all the information about the phone is held in the corners (battery, SMS, signal, etc), leaving the rest of the screen for the picture (without lines).
Cheers
Ant
Anton.Valleyman said:
Something I have tried time and time again to find out. There was a program called Pocket Facelift, which either got rid of them or cloned the today screen and superimposed an image over the top without the lines. I've searched for registry entries, hacks and cracks. Everything. Never been able to find it.
I still wish someone would produce a low memory footprint version of a screen that say the later Nokias and Samsungs have, where all the information about the phone is held in the corners (battery, SMS, signal, etc), leaving the rest of the screen for the picture (without lines).
Cheers
Ant
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Anton.Valleyman: when you say "low memory", I guess WDA is out of the question
I hadn't seen Facelift before. The page seems to suggest that Facelift may be a replacement Today plugin host:
Today screen scrolling is fully supported. The today screen plugins are resized in order to avoid covering information by the scroll bar.
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Resizing Today plugins requires some messy coding or hosting plugins yourself. That might explain how they get rid of the seperator lines - if you host the plugins yourself, you obviously don't have to draw the lines... that's just a theory though!
still wish someone would produce a low memory footprint version of a screen that say the later Nokias and Samsungs have, where all the information about the phone is held in the corners (battery, SMS, signal, etc), leaving the rest of the screen for the picture (without lines).
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My unreleased VJEphemeris is entirely skinnable, and I'm trying to design it around a thumb friendly design. I want to use the corners in the way you described... but your idea is a good one, a nice clean full screen today plugin just showing basics, operator logo and a wallpaper is a nice idea...
For the lines, I just suggest you choose a color similar to your background. I use a plain white wallpaper, so easy for me
It might be feasible to do some hairy hacking to subclass the today screen and intercept the line drawing function, but I don't recommend it as an easy solution :shock:
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Recently I accidentally screwed a few things up using my ActiveSync software. I removed a few things from my Atom's main display. Namely the O2 software which used to hold a place on the footer of the main display.
I guess what I really am asking, is how would I go about adding icons to the main display? I am aware that start>settings>today allows me to hide/reveal a few preset applications/icons, however I could not discover how to add new ones (or I guess, re-add)
Other icons such as the Power usage, and disc space left metres are also missing
Thanks if you can help me
Hi
Something more general: Is it possible to lock only one screen? Say I have 3 different desktop screens. I want a user to be able to see two of them. The 3. screen should be passwort protected.
I searched a lot but couldnt find anything about this.
Thanks
Hi everyone
see this image to understand imgur.com/d1g1hSz
I would like to know the name of the yellow part and the red part of my phone to search and buy these parts or if there are not a specific names for these parts how should i search for their on youtube and ebay. I also want a video of someone replacing both parts.
Is it possible to replace only one of these parts?
sorry for my bad english
(it's really not spam post, please don't delete it because of the link)
This is a pack you cannot replace only one part you will only find a pack of 2 digitizer + screen glass.
Change both/all.
The red bezel in your photo is a part of the "ASSY CASE-REAR", the back cover when you open your phone to pull the battery/SIM/SD out. (Part Number GH98-26374A)
The yellow bezel is part of the screen assembly and you can't only replace that single part, you have to change display, digitizer and glass, unfortunately it's "all-in-one". (Part Number GH97-14655A)
thank you guys, helped me a lot
Hello all,
I have seen several reports in internet about screen sensitivity issue regarding s7 & s7e varients. some says that it is too sensitive, while some say its less.
In my case,afterinstalling a .4 mm 9H glass screen protector, my screen sensitivity became awfully down,it wont recognise my targus touch input pen anymore,unless i press the rubber tip really hard, also several misses of finger touch input too.
being so, i was thinking of removing the screen gaurd itself, but from my experience, i know that this can be adjusted by editing system files. again, i forgot ( since i dont play with roms much now a days) it, and last night i stuck upon my collection of android tweaks.. and find something interesting.
so i want to share it with you.
You need root access to do this tweak, as we are going to edit build.prop and touch screen calibration file.
1 ) go to system/build.prop , open it with some text editor, add these lines to it ( i prefer xplore filemanager, becoz it is cool and automatically set previous permissions)
ro.max.fling_velocity=16000
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
ro.min.fling_velocity=8500
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=290
ro.min_pointer_dur=9
2) save it back and then go to system/usr/idc and find the file named " ft5x06_ts.idc ". its the touch screen calibration file. open it as text ( some filemanagers require to rename it as .txt extension, if its so, rename and open it. then edit this line as
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
3) save and rename it back to " ft5x06_ts.idc " and set back permissions.
reboot your phone.. now ur phone have much more sensitive screen.
NB:- the normal touch.pressure.value is 0.015 for s7. ( as found in ft5x06_ts.idc file). we have changed it to a much smaller value of 0.00000001 , to make it more sensitive.
you can decrease that value further to make it more sensitive or you can increase that value to 0.100 or so to decrease sensitivity ( remember to add same value on build.prop and .idc file , to avoid conflicts.)
thanks all.. hope this will sort out your touch screen problem.
I don't have that file. I'm running a stock S7, rooted, original ROM in all ways just like most everyone else. Mine is brands new and I've not made any other mods yet. Can you verify the filename and folder is correct?
Are there any other changes you may have made beforehand, that may have created that file? Did you try any of the touch screen calibration apps that I've seen online by chance?
I can try creating the file, what else is in its contents? Can you attach it here, or copy its contents to the screen here if short enough?
Great information, you're the only one writing about this yet. I appreciate it because I was looking for the same thing and I knew it was possible. I can confirm I've read similar on the Android developers website. There's tons of settings related to the touchscreen listed there, and the sensitivity setting you reference seems to be the most important.
I've seen other people reference adding that setting into build..prop. Have you heard that, or tried that by chance? Any feedback? On my S5, it didn't seem to make any difference regardless of what I set it to in the build.prop settings. Perhaps it's the same on the S7. Surprised I don't have the same file that you reference though...? Mine is Verizon. Yours?
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showlyshah said:
Hello all,
I have seen several reports in internet about screen sensitivity issue regarding s7 & s7e varients. some says that it is too sensitive, while some say its less.
In my case,afterinstalling a .4 mm 9H glass screen protector, my screen sensitivity became awfully down,it wont recognise my targus touch input pen anymore,unless i press the rubber tip really hard, also several misses of finger touch input too.
being so, i was thinking of removing the screen gaurd itself, but from my experience, i know that this can be adjusted by editing system files. again, i forgot ( since i dont play with roms much now a days) it, and last night i stuck upon my collection of android tweaks.. and find something interesting.
so i want to share it with you.
You need root access to do this tweak, as we are going to edit build.prop and touch screen calibration file.
1 ) go to system/build.prop , open it with some text editor, add these lines to it ( i prefer xplore filemanager, becoz it is cool and automatically set previous permissions)
ro.max.fling_velocity=16000
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
ro.min.fling_velocity=8500
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=290
ro.min_pointer_dur=9
2) save it back and then go to system/usr/idc and find the file named " ft5x06_ts.idc ". its the touch screen calibration file. open it as text ( some filemanagers require to rename it as .txt extension, if its so, rename and open it. then edit this line as
touch.pressure.scale=0.00000001
3) save and rename it back to " ft5x06_ts.idc " and set back permissions.
reboot your phone.. now ur phone have much more sensitive screen.
NB:- the normal touch.pressure.value is 0.015 for s7. ( as found in ft5x06_ts.idc file). we have changed it to a much smaller value of 0.00000001 , to make it more sensitive.
you can decrease that value further to make it more sensitive or you can increase that value to 0.100 or so to decrease sensitivity ( remember to add same value on build.prop and .idc file , to avoid conflicts.)
thanks all.. hope this will sort out your touch screen problem.
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UPDATE -After digging around a bit, I found two idc files related to touchscreen settings in that same folder. They are named Synaptics_HID_TouchPad.idc and Synaptics_RMI4_TouchPad_Sensor.idc. Their contents reference "Input Device Configuration File for the Atmel Maxtouch touch screen" and "Atmel Maxtouch touch screen" respectively. All the standard touch screen settings are present, but specific to touch.pressure.scale, both are set to 0.0125. Again, slightly different, but this is a Verizon variant, I'm not sure what year it is. I know each touchscreen requires its own set of configuration settings, and it's not expected they would all calibrate and matchup to the same settings. It also wouldn't be the first time Samsung use different pieces of hardware in the same device, let alone the carriers might provide their own input and/or make those choices autonomously as well. What does yours list as the make and model of the touchscreen device? Do you have just the one file referencing touch screen, or are there multiple files like mine?
I'm not sure what specific touchscreen hardware is installed in my device. I know I could go check, but I'm feeling lazy and think I'll just modify them both and see what happens.
I'll provide updates as I learn more...
ya.. thats it.. every android device shd contain some sensor specific file for every sensor used. or lets say some configuration file.. and touch screen too..
btw.. that touch pressure scale is what u need to change.
why the hell does Samsung doesnt set it in 0.00001 in first place -_-
Has anyone else tried/working this workaround?
Not rooted here but will root if it works ^^
Velogr1992 said:
why the hell does Samsung doesnt set it in 0.00001 in first place -_-
Has anyone else tried/working this workaround?
Not rooted here but will root if it works ^^
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It wont work ! That guy iz suck !
How much can we maximum decrease touch pressure scale value