APP root TitaniumTweaker - Optimus One, P500, V Themes and Apps

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adipat.root
Hey check out this crazy app
This a Kernel Tweaker application , which allows one to change clock freq, or schedulers, governors etc, It has many other useful and suggested tweaks that can be used for better performance.
This app has various functions,
List:-
*Changer Clock Freq
*Change Clock Governor
*Set Swappiness
*Change lcd_density
*Voltage(kernel specific)(coming)
*IO Schedulers
*Lots of kernel Toggles
*Customized menu for toggle functions
*TurboCharger
*Prop Tweaker[NEW]

Set CPU alike but with more stuff and FREE. Sounds good

Yes its good i like it...
Thanks fir share.
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might look into it

its cool

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Is there a CPU Monitor app for the task bar?

Hi,
At times, my HD2 appears to hang.
I suspect that its a push email app that is downloading, but i'd like to see the CPU speed in the task bar if possible.
Is there any such app? or hack?
Newer version of BattClock has CPU monitoring.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=612083
Thanks for that!
Just what i was after!

[FEEDBACK] What do you want in a ROM?

Hey Guys/Gals!,
Just wanted to make this quick thread and ask everyone what would YOU like in a ROM? I've been flashing all types of ROMs for a multitude of devices and have never made one before. That has changed, I'll be making and releasing my first ROM for this device.
It'll be built from source and will have any additional/available goodies I can bake in too So please let me know your thoughts and/or requests
Requests so far:
- Undervolting
- Button changing toolkit (Shapes and positions of the nav buttons so that everyone can choose their favorite )
- Ability to have the buttons and notification bar at the bottom, to save space
- A permanent menu button
- Combination of SuperNexus' battery life, ParanoidAndroid's hybrid modes, DPI central control, status bar and navigation color control, AOKP like ROM manager and tweaks
- SetCPU like control with profiles, system app mover built in, optional choice to click which apps to pre install
- GPS lock tweaks for faster GPS connection, undervolting (which was already said), custom vibrations, tablet style notification bar on bottom of the screen, center clock, custom led indicators for different apps, any other speed tweaks you can bake in!
- Expand desktop feature like on paranoidandroid!
- Built in boot loader changer.
- Paranoid Android, tablet mode + keys. Boss.
Undervolting capability
jacklebott said:
Undervolting capability
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Of course! thanks!
maybe some kind of button changing toolkit
RealStrider said:
maybe some kind of button changing toolkit
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How so? Like for the nav buttons on the bottom?
Ability to have the buttons and notification bar at the bottom, to save space.
And a permanent menu button.
More specifically, being able to launch different shortcuts from the navigation buttons.
Possibly even having the ability to toggle the navigation buttons either by long pressing the back button or whatever, while returning with a swipe up from the button type thing.
Just some ideas that I've used on my TF201 running Eos.
Vandam500 said:
How so? Like for the nav buttons on the bottom?
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yes , both cool looking and functional.
like you could play with shapes and positions of the nav buttons so that everyone can choose their favorite
Vandam500 said:
Hey Guys/Gals!,
Just wanted to make this quick thread and ask everyone what would YOU like in a ROM? I've been flashing all types of ROMs for a multitude of devices and have never made one before. That has changed, I'll be making and releasing my first ROM for this device.
It'll be built from source and will have any additional/available goodies I can bake in too So please let me know your thoughts and/or requests
Requests so far:
-Undervolting
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Combination of SuperNexus' battery life, ParanoidAndroid's hybrid modes, DPI central control, status bar and navigation color control, AOKP like ROM manager and tweaks.
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Vandam500 said:
Hey Guys/Gals!,
Just wanted to make this quick thread and ask everyone what would YOU like in a ROM? I've been flashing all types of ROMs for a multitude of devices and have never made one before. That has changed, I'll be making and releasing my first ROM for this device.
It'll be built from source and will have any additional/available goodies I can bake in too So please let me know your thoughts and/or requests
Requests so far:
-Undervolting
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SetCPU like control with profiles, system app mover built in, optional choice to click which apps to pre install like the ones I have below..
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GPS lock tweaks for faster GPS connection, undervolting (which was already said), custom vibrations, tablet style notification bar on bottom of the screen, center clock, custom led indicators for different apps, any other speed tweaks you can bake in!
expand desktop feature like on paranoidandroid!
Vandam500 said:
Hey Guys/Gals!,
Just wanted to make this quick thread and ask everyone what would YOU like in a ROM? I've been flashing all types of ROMs for a multitude of devices and have never made one before. That has changed, I'll be making and releasing my first ROM for this device.
It'll be built from source and will have any additional/available goodies I can bake in too So please let me know your thoughts and/or requests
Requests so far:
-Undervolting
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Built in boot loader changer.
Rolling out my dream ROM I wish I can make
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Paranoid Android, tablet mode + keys. Boss.
jarjar124 said:
expand desktop feature like on paranoidandroid!
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What was that for anyways. I have it dual booted. Running SuperNexus.
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jjshinobi said:
What was that for anyways. I have it dual booted. Running SuperNexus.
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It was supposed to remove the nav buttons when in full screen mode, but it never worked for me (Nexus 7)
Thanks again for the feedback everyone! Keep them coming
dylide owner
2 Features that I think I had in MIUI-XJ on the desire:
1. The ability to lock apps with a password / swipe code.
This was great for me as I could just swipe to unlock my phone, then lock down email and social networking apps. I wasn't concerned about the dialer or contacts.
2. In the same vein, MIUI also had private mode. Hit the button and your call history is hidden as well as all your SMS messages. Microsoft WP8 has the child mode. Something like that would be nice for those times when you hand your phone to someone else.
The ability to speak to God.
ChefAnt said:
The ability to speak to God.
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Hmm this one will be a lot of work! I'll see what I can do

How can i enable lwp without no log

Hello well my question is this, as I can set animated wallpapers without my phone is slow. Please someone answers
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It depends on the wallpaper really and if it was written for a hd device or not
The only thing you can do is see if in its settings there is an option to reduce detail and textures
Iv used live wallpapers before and the ones iv used were fine and never had a problem with them but they will probably drain the battery faster
You could also try changing your launcher to see if they work better in a different launcher
Try Using Seeder to reduce lags and try go the settings of the lwp if there is some settings try reducing it...
Hope this would Help
Please press thanks If I Helped..
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Well first of all you put the title as "no log". this could imply...... Anyways back on topic, get seeder, choose the right wallpaper, and install somee tweaks
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[Q] Per-App DPI for Lockscreen

Root: Yes
Rom: Beansrom v6
Does anyone know which app is responsible for drawing the android lockscreen? I set my build.prop DPI down to 320, which is awesome for most of the device, but it makes the lockscreen unlock grid really tiny. I have access to the xposed per-app dpi settings on my phone, and have successfully fixed other problematic applications, but I can't seem to find the lockscreen anywhere. Any input would be appreciated.
Lockscreen is controlled by Android System. I set it to 320 just to test it and it messes up a lot of stuff.
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bigmiketn said:
Lockscreen is controlled by Android System. I set it to 320 just to test it and it messes up a lot of stuff.
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Really, like what? I've been running like this for a month and the only thing I've noticed was the small unlock grid (and a few samsung apps with weird layouts that I have since fixed individually)
Also, if I adjust android system, it will adjust everything (font, notif. bar, etc...) Any idea on how to adjust only the lockscreen?
I set dpi to 320 and my keyboard blew up to the point I could only see four or five of the keys. TW Launcher on the other hand shrunk to the size of a 4" phone. I could've fixed most of the issues but I didn't feel like messing with it. Also, I don't know how to adjust only the lockscreen. I think that modifying it without some dev experience would be difficult.
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Secret System UI Tuner on 6.0

not sure if anyone has noticed on MM (6.0), but there is a secret menu when you long-press the gear icon (settings) from the status bar. this creates the System UI Tuner, which allows you to modify the status bar, quick settings, and add the battery percentage. pretty neat (about time too).
another tricked learned is to edit the build.prop to change the ro.build.type from "user" to "userdebug". this enables the multi-window feature. after making this adjustment, reboot, then look under developer options for multi-window mode.
jco23 said:
another tricked learned is to edit the build.prop to change the ro.build.type from "user" to "userdebug". this enables the multi-window feature. after making this adjustment, reboot, then look under developer options for multi-window mode.
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Probably you are talking about this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ble-multi-window-mode-android-t3121483/page21
One question, have you tried this being Xposed and tweaked with Gravity Box?
I'm curious whether it may not create conflicts with Gravity Box tweaks...
jco23 said:
not sure if anyone has noticed on MM (6.0), but there is a secret menu when you long-press the gear icon (settings) from the status bar. this creates the System UI Tuner, which allows you to modify the status bar, quick settings, and add the battery percentage. pretty neat (about time too).
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Yes it's there. You can disable it also by pressing the gear icon again for seconds...
And it's a good feature if someone is not Xposed but having limited functionality.
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Nido221 said:
Probably you are talking about this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ble-multi-window-mode-android-t3121483/page21
One question, have you tried this being Xposed and tweaked with Gravity Box?
I'm curious whether it may not create conflicts with Gravity Box tweaks...
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I do have Xposed and GB, and I do edit the settings with GB. I did not edit them via the system tuner UI.
But the multi-window does work.
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