Smaller ui settings? - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just wondering but is there anything out That will make the ui smaller? The buttons are huge and with so much screen space its annoying that I can only see the last 2 texts when the keyboard is up. I am rooted.
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Search for dpi changing. Makes the whole ui smaller
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Change the dpi build.prop. There should be some apps on the play store that should be able to do it for you. Go for between 380 and 420 dpi

If you want to change just the buttons then you can use G2 xposed or gravity box as well ....
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Thank you! That's what I'm looking for DPI changer.
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Change LCD density ?

I used to do this on my vibrant but can't seem to get it to working n4 . is it possible? Default is 320 would like to get a little more on screen figured maybe 280 or so?
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if rooted there sine lcd density changers in the google play store
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pak-stars said:
if rooted there sine lcd density changers in the google play store
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Much easier just to edit the build.prop.
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What's the easiest way to edit build?
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caliga4221 said:
What's the easiest way to edit build?
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Open it in root explorer/solid explorer and edit the LCD density line.
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I use ROM toolbox lite. It requires root (duh), reboot afterward. Some Roms will allow per-app DPI changes.
Reboot after change. After changing/updating a ROM you will need to change the DPI again.
I recommend visiting Reddit.com/r/nexus4 for better info (good info gets voted up, bad info gets voted down)
Also check out Reddit.com/r/androidquestions for general info.

Change AOKP Grid Size

Is there a way to change the grid size of AOKP home screen? I've looked through Google, tried to change the DPI but that doesn't really help.
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Why don't you just use Nova Launcher?
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Changing dpi

Anyone know a way to change the dpi for a specific app, I know there is a way to change the dpi for the whole system but I is there a way to change it for one specific app?
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ckavvouras said:
Anyone know a way to change the dpi for a specific app, I know there is a way to change the dpi for the whole system but I is there a way to change it for one specific app?
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U can use xposed app and modules . There is a thread in xda
Thanks man worked great
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Resolution not being correct ??

Hello guys I was trying out an app " themer beta " from play store ,and apparently my screen resolution isn't compatible .App has an option were it tells you your screen resolution and its incorrect , I don't know if its the app itself not reading it correctly or idk ???
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It's correct because the softkeys take the remaining resolution
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Yup. DPI is 480 stock.
Tip. Try 400 DPI using TexDroider app.
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player911 said:
Yup. DPI is 480 stock.
Tip. Try 400 DPI using TexDroider app.
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thought i'd give themer a try today. with changing the dpi to 400 i still have a resolution reported by themer as 1822x1080. so still cant search for themes. it seems in order to get back to 1920 that themer wants you to have i would have to put the dpi somewhere in the 200's. not doing that. heh. at 480 stock dpi the reported resolution was at 1802x1080.
What liti said is correct. Only by hiding the navbar you can get the full resolution. Changing the dpi makes the navbar smaller hence the reason you get a higher resolution.
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Is there a way to hide docked apps on homescreen?

Is there a way of doing this? I use Pie to get around as I want more home page real estate. Thanks in advance.
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Anyone?
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I don't know about the stock launcher but most launchers from the play store will let you hide the dock bar and they give you more real estate and you can usually change the grid size and icon size. I don't think we have these options with stock launcher.
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