I am wondering if anyone has tried to change the boot screen on the A7?
You can change the boot screen using an application called Absolute System Root Tools - it is actually provides much more functionality than just changing the boot screen but it gives you access to 100 different boot screens - most of them animated.
Hello all,
I've been a user of SwiftDroid, SDSL, now switched to AOSP.
So, in the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30733440 the line "Increased Screen Backlight;" caught my attention. Can anyone please tell me if this is safe for the phone? Or how can I modify that parameter? I've tried searching through the files in the installation package for recovery, for strings like "light", "backlight", "brightness", but nothing obvious came out of those searches.
Thanks in advance for the answer.
For backlight, after setting and the config files directory at:
Code:
/sys/class/backlight/rt9393
And the files are:
actual_brightness
brightness
max_brightness
bl_power
I'm having a while away from PA. Yes, I know incredulous... but true.
I previously used PA's settings-addons to put a text message on the lock screen.
Will someone point me to the file where the message resides, so I can edit it please?
Hello every one,
i think i found the perfect ROM for myself but i'm not able to use properly Wanam Exposed.
I'm trying to customize 3 thing but even if i install and activate the relative framework, after reboot they didn't work.
I would like to have, as i wrote on the title:
- AOSP lockscreen instead of touchwiz one
- reboot menu instead of no menu
- change the DPI of Dash Clock to see more in a "smaller" widget
Can someone help me please?
Thank you.
Hi.
My Teclast Master T10 just got upgraded to PhoenixOS 2.0.0 via OTA. I got no warning that this would make me lose widgets, which are a key feature for me. I've tried both "tablet" and "fake Windows" mode.
Is there any way to get widgets in PhoenixOS 2.0, or to get rid of it and get back to something sensible ? PhoenixOS won't even let me install an alternative Launcher...
Thanks for any help.
Olivier
obarthelemy said:
Hi.
My Teclast Master T10 just got upgraded to PhoenixOS 2.0.0 via OTA. I got no warning that this would make me lose widgets, which are a key feature for me. I've tried both "tablet" and "fake Windows" mode.
Is there any way to get widgets in PhoenixOS 2.0, or to get rid of it and get back to something sensible ? PhoenixOS won't even let me install an alternative Launcher...
Thanks for any help.
Olivier
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Widgets are just like gadgets on Windows 7.
Why won't you get it back in Phoenix OS 2.6.7?:laugh:
No, really I'm not joking about that.
Hey - Hello. total newbie with a Teclast TBook and wanting to move to an all android system. It dual boots to wither Win10 or Android. I want to blow it all away and simply do Android. Any written step-by-step or videos available?? Russ. [email protected] (many many many thanx for any help or direction)
I found the missing widgets!!!
I've found a way to get widgets back! The side effects are we loose a little screen/desktop area on the side of the screens, and the app drawer reappears.
To accomplish:
1) Download total commander (file explorer)
2) navigate to: /System/App/FileManager
3) rename FileManager.apk to FileManager.apk1
4) reboot your system
5) enjoy
To revert back:
1) Navigate to same path as above
2) remove the 1 from the end of the file name
3) reboot your system
Thoughts:
1) You will loose a little screen space, as the resolution, screen settings will revert to Android x86
2) To use widgets long press on the home screen
3) This does not remove the Phoenix os navigation bar
4) This will get rid of your recycle bin and "my computer" functionality
The developers were really sneaky, and FileManager.apk is what's driving the hiding of widgets, app drawer, etc. I haven't figured out yet what else it manages, but I do not it is not responsible for not being able to load new launchers. Haven't figured that part out yet.
Enjoy!
~ FateWillHappen
Fatewillhappen said:
I found the missing widgets!!!
I've found a way to get widgets back! The side effects are we loose a little screen/desktop area on the side of the screens, and the app drawer reappears.
To accomplish:
1) Download total commander (file explorer)
2) navigate to: /System/App/FileManager
3) rename FileManager.apk to FileManager.apk1
4) reboot your system
5) enjoy
To revert back:
1) Navigate to same path as above
2) remove the 1 from the end of the file name
3) reboot your system
Thoughts:
1) You will loose a little screen space, as the resolution, screen settings will revert to Android x86
2) To use widgets long press on the home screen
3) This does not remove the Phoenix os navigation bar
4) This will get rid of your recycle bin and "my computer" functionality
The developers were really sneaky, and FileManager.apk is what's driving the hiding of widgets, app drawer, etc. I haven't figured out yet what else it manages, but I do not it is not responsible for not being able to load new launchers. Haven't figured that part out yet.
Enjoy!
~ FateWillHappen
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Can you tell me how I can get access rights that I can rename the file?
I would like to make the same change to myself.