Last nightly Nook HD+ 01/15. In statistics of the battery does not show the statistics of the screen.
And (this was before) if the number of columns in Launcher3 set less than 8, then after a reboot a few icons disappear on the bottom line of launcher.
I apologize for my English.
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I've recently purchased a Dock from eBay and when I pop my Nexus One onto it, the phone doesn't recognize that it's a dock (which is no biggy).
I would goto the Clock Application, and leave it sitting on the dock for a couple of minutes (it will display my wallpaper, with the time and current weather). A couple of minutes later, everything disappears and only the time/date would appear.
The time is displayed in a Cyan/Blueish color - I'm using Cyanogen 6.0 (RC3) and I have modified my notifications/time/date color codes, but have changed everything back to WHITE.
Does anyone know how to change the color, or is it something that cannot be changed?
As far as I can tell there is no way too change it. Would be pretty cool if there was a way though.
Try opening the clock app, switching to the alarm (click the clock in the bottom left), then open settings with the menu key.
Last option changes the screensaver clock color...
Hope I understood you correctly?
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Push the clock app from an older CM.
.... and I have some questions that someone can hopefully answer. I've searched thru the Nook Color forums but couldn't find anything relevant.
First: Installation to EMMC on my Nook Color was flawless and all my apps installed and ran without problem.
This CM9 release is AWESOME! Everything looks and works great!!! Its so nice to have all the icons look great without having to screw with LCD density.
Questions: First question really important... other two just annoyances.
1) Full Screen Apps: I have Auto Hide checked under System>Combined Bar. Yet the status bar will not go away when running full screen apps such as Angry Birds, PowerAmp, and Repligo Reader. Is there another setting somewhere for this???? Or is this something that's broken and waiting to be fixed????
2) Soft Buttons in the status bar: There are three buttons showing: Back, Home & Recent Apps. The Home button is redundant as the Nook button does that. The Recent Apps button is totally useless for me and I would like to change it to a Menu button. But I can't find any settings for the Soft Buttons like there was in CM7 under the CyanogenMod settings.
3) Power Control Widget: I was able to turn buttons off and on in settings for the Power Control Widget in CM7. That appears not to be the case in CM9.... I only need and want the WiFi and Brightness buttons. How do I select Power Control Buttons in CM9?????
Running CyanogenMod version 9-20120703-UNOFFICAL-encore
Take a look at the AOKP port for the nook by Krylon360 in the dev thread. All that is possible.
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Some things fixed....
I was unable to download Zeam Launcher from Google Play.
Said my device was incompatible.
Bullfeathers......
Found the newest Zeam version v3.1.10, downloaded and installed it, and it works just fine.
Running Zeam fixed problem number 1 above.... with Zeam running, the status bar is moved back to the top and all my full screen applications work perfectly now.
Problem number 2 has changed somewhat.... no soft buttons now in the status bar. This isn't a real problem as I'm used to using Button Savior, which really helps when in a full screen app. It would still be nice to move the status bar back to the bottom and have the Back and Menu soft buttons, but I can live with the way it is now.
Problem number 3 is still valid and I hope someone out there knows something about it.
Thanks j8048188 (wild handle there!)
I'll check it out, but at the moment I'm now totally happy with this version of CM9 as it sits.
Started playing with this upgrade at 4:30 this afternoon and now have everything the way I want it for a while. Time to actually use it instead of hacking it!
About wifi and brightness buttons.
I don't think you really need them, as when you touch the clock a mini menu appears with sliding bars to adjust them both.
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I see what you mean... controls available by tapping the clock.
But that window is still two touches away before actually changing the brightness or turning the wifi on or off. While the power control bar is just one touch.
Hi,
im using paranoid android build 19th feb with matr1x kernel on the nexus 4.
So far so good. Thanks to the developers.
I noticed something strange when I resize the "Launcher"
using the following settings
Size: 220p | Layout/UI: 360
I got a densely populated app drawer.
but the desktop is still limited to 5 icons width.
Not sure how can i maximise the usable screen as its only 6 apps wide.
Its strange that the app drawer scales nicely but the desktop is not scaled automatically.
The other thing I noticed is that when I run @ the following settings
Size: 220p | Layout/UI: 720p
The taskbar is correct but the area of the desktop overflows (doesnt display all icons as its outside the screen) until i put it lower.. eg.. below 190.
As the layout is controlled by the screen boundary, should the scaler function first check if the usable area is out of the physical boundary & accordingly limit the size so that it doesn't go out of the screen?
Hey man,
first of all I can see you are new here, but on the first page of the Q&A section is a thread called: ParanoidAndroid Help Thread and FAQ
which you can find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969377.
It would probably be a better idea to post the question there, instead of creating a new one.
To answer your question, if you want to change the number of apps visible on the homes screen or in app drawer, you need to change it in launcher settings. I'm not sure if the stock PA launcher has this ability, so I would recommend trying Apex or Nova launcher, where I know for 100% it is possible.
Playing with DPIs and Layout UI doesn't always give you what you want, so try different combinations of those 2 to find a perfect one for you. For example i have my Hybrid properties set for 270 DPI and Phablet UI (600p) for workspace and Global apps Phone (360p) for both sys anduser apps. Other apps will be set automatically, but you can change your launcher settings by going to Hybrid Properties - Apps - Nova Launcher (on my nexus). I have it set for 270DPI and 360p and all looks great. You cen set you desktop grid in nova to 12/12 so you will have maaaany icons there Have fun with the best rom for Necus 4
I have a rooted nook simple touch (rooted with Nook Manager).
This morning, I noticed two white horizontal lines in the top notification area.
These line persisted even after I reboot or restore the NST.
However, it appeared fainter when I was in apps with black background (such as Superuser or Orion viewer).
What caused this to happen?
Is there any ways to solve it?
siravac said:
I have a rooted nook simple touch (rooted with Nook Manager).
This morning, I noticed two white horizontal lines in the top notification area.
These line persisted even after I reboot or restore the NST.
However, it appeared fainter when I was in apps with black background (such as Superuser or Orion viewer).
What caused this to happen?
Is there any ways to solve it?
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I am assuming this is a case of stuck pixels, which has no real fix.
However, just to be sure, will you please take a screenshot of the screen and take a picture of the screen with an external camera, and post them both for me here?
Hopefully you made a backup before rooting, if so use Nook manager to restore and see if your problem is resolved.
OB
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This is the stock Android Launcher2.
The only thing that has been modified is that it uses a hard-coded white wallpaper without any gradient for the background.
If you're still using B&N stuff that monkeys with the Wallpaper for the ScreenSaver, this may be especially useful.
If you've never liked the horrible bands at the top and bottom of the screen on the Launcher this may also be a crowd pleaser.
Ok, beating on this code is like whack-a-mole.
Here's a newer version.
I hadn't noticed that the old one had tons of stupid wallpaper.jpgs, they have been removed.
The font on the home page is legible now.
The select-an-app page has a white background, but the rest of the stuff still hasn't had the color fixed.
In any case, your home page should be reasonably clean.
Oh, if you do adb install -r l2.apk then all your settings should be ok.