So, hello guys. I wanted to change my lockscreen on One Plus One running CM12S. I've searched a lot for how to change it. But some said it can't be done without root. So, here I found this when I've downloaded some themes from Play Store.
This worked for me on One Plus running 12S, I'm not sure about other CM12.
Here we go,
This was before changing it.
1. Go to themes. (Setting > Themes)
2. Select theme you want, or whatever theme you already have. Mine was System.
3. Click Customize.
4. Scroll down, you'll find "Add Lockscreen Wallpaper," below Wallpaper. Tap on it.
5. Select "Pick Image," it takes you to documents & select image you want as lockscreen wallpaper.
6. Go back, tap "apply."
7. Done! you can't crop though.
Please ignore this if you already know this.
Or just use this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.miniprepumen.cm12.changelockscreencm12
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For that app, you have to have root acces.
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Hello over the pass few days I have flashed the Android Nand Rom on my HTC HD2 T-mobile USA device. Now I would like to know if there is any way I can change the icons on my device?
When I had the CHT before Android I use to use icon changer and Csmi
which work GREAT is there a way for me to do the same with this build of Android?
I hear people talking about Rooting there devices but I don't fully understand this process do I need to Root to be able to customize my devices know? If rooting my device is what I need to do to accomplish customizing my icons please tell me how to do this and post any helpful links to download any files needed to complete the process.
Any help would be great at this point thanks so much you guys are the best
Most rom here are rooted, if not there is z4root.
Even it's rooted, it is not easy to change the icon like wm 6.5, you have to modify the apk file, but you can change the short cut icon easily (the icon that show on desktop, not the icon shows in app drawer)
Flashing MIUI ROM, that only easy way to change the icon in apps drawer that I knew, it change the icons thru theming, and you can modify the theme.
justwonder said:
Most rom here are rooted, if not there is z4root.
Even it's rooted, it is not easy to change the icon like wm 6.5, you have to modify the apk file, but you can change the short cut icon easily (the icon that show on desktop, not the icon shows in app drawer)
Flashing MIUI ROM, that only easy way to change the icon in apps drawer that I knew, it change the icons thru theming, and you can modify the theme.
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Hello yes I just found out I had Super User on my device but I still don't know how to use it. What is the apps drawer? and how do I go about changing the short cut icons. what and how to change the modify the apk fille also. sorry for all the questions. Thanks so much for your help
Use BetterCut or Folder Organizer can change the icon on your home screen but not in apps drawer.
I'm sure you don't want to use modify apk rout to change icon.
The easy way is flashing MIUI ROM.
Below is example of application drawer.
m using mdj cyanogenmod 7 v2.6...how do i check whether my phone is rooted or not..??
Open up a terminal app ('terminal emulator' on market for example) and type:
su
If you don't get any error msg'es, you're rooted.
Search for LauchnerPro (my fav.) or ADW Lauchner to get the possibility to easy change dock icons or shortcuts on homescreen.
if you want to change the icons shown in the app drawer you have to use e.g bettercut.
I was so happy that OP finally released H2OS 2.5, this one is probably the best ROM with custom UI, unlike MIUI or Flyme, it is still in Material Language. However, after a clean flash, I found it is not pre-installed entire google service and it doesn't work well with OpenGapps. Here is the tutorial.
Before I start, make sure you have installed a custom recovery like TWRP. If not, go to twrp.me and flash the recovery via fastboot. And BTW, plz forgive my poor English, if there are any mistakes, leave the comments blow, Thank you!
1. Install H2OS 2.5(I believe you already did this) and Root package.
2. After the setup, reboot to Recovery, choose Mount - System. then flash OpenGapps, in this step, I suggest you guys choose Nano version, mini version will replace the stock calendar with Google Calendar and other variants of Gapps will replace more stock apps.
3. Go to Advanced - File Manager, delete /system/priv-app/SetupWizard/setupwizard.apk
DO THIS NO MATTER YOU CAN ACCESS GOOGLE OR NOT, OTHERWISE YOU WILL NOT ENTER LAUNCHER!
4. After the reboot, Install and Open Titanium Backup, Tap Backup/Restore and you will find several Google-related apps are frozen, tap those and defrost them.
5. Convert Google Contacts Sync into user-app, after that go to Settings - Apps - Google Contacts Sync - Permissions, grant the permission on read contacts.
6. Reboot and Enjoy, don't forget use a proxy if you are in China!
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To enable Screen Search (Google Now on Tap), go to Settings - Buttons - Home Button, Long Press Action - Search Assistant.
If your phone still can't work somehow, try following steps.
1. Install and Open Nova Launcher, long press screen - Widgets - Activities. Then choose Settings - Assist & Voice input
2. Open this shortcut, tap Assist app and choose None, after that tap Assist app again and switch back to Google app.
OP made their own Default App selection interface, so you can't go to Settings - Apps - Gear Icon - Default apps to select correct search assistant. That's why we need Nova Launcher to open this interface.
Screen Search should work then.
I already installed it using the Google Installer APK, so this method is of no use to me, but I sincerely hope it benefits several others.
Wow, you really seem to know your way around H2OS.
Could you help me with a problem I've been facing? I installed Pixel Launcher, and there's a hideous blue portion of the wallpaper that I can't remove. I understand you need to switch to the OnePlus Launcher to modify the wallpaper, so I switched to the OnePlus Launcher, changed the wallpaper, but the blue portion still persists.
Edit: http://imgur.com/a/IyixM (screenshot for better understanding of the issue)
Shanmukh1608 said:
I already installed it using the Google Installer APK, so this method is of no use to me, but I sincerely hope it benefits several others.
Wow, you really seem to know your way around H2OS.
Could you help me with a problem I've been facing? I installed Pixel Launcher, and there's a hideous blue portion of the wallpaper that I can't remove. I understand you need to switch to the OnePlus Launcher to modify the wallpaper, so I switched to the OnePlus Launcher, changed the wallpaper, but the blue portion still persists.
Edit: http://imgur.com/a/IyixM (screenshot for better understanding of the issue)
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There are additional options when changing wallpapers in the h2os launcher. I don't think you can entirely get rid of the colour blending at the bottom but you can change the colour and the area it covers. The one exception I have found is the Google wallpapers app, that is full screen.
My notifications don't sync with my android wear. Do you maybe have a fix for this, since this is the only reason I can't use H2os
How long has this theming option been available? I was digging through settings and just noticed it for the first time under Settings > Display > Advanced. Setting a new theme worked without a hitch. I have Andromeda and Substratum installed but currently disabled , yet theming still works. Anyone without Substratum and Andromeda able to successfully use this option for theming?
Edit: just looked at my wife's pixel and she does not have this option in settings. Must appear with Andromeda. Still cool you can theme through the system and through reboots.
it's been appearing since dp2 when an overlay has been installed/present, it disappears when all overlays are removed.
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How long has this theming option been available? I was digging through settings and just noticed it for the first time under Settings > Display > Advanced. Setting a new theme worked without a hitch. I have Andromeda and Substratum installed but currently disabled , yet theming still works. Anyone without Substratum and Andromeda able to successfully use this option for theming?
Edit: just looked at my wife's pixel and she does not have this option in settings. Must appear with Andromeda. Still cool you can theme through the system and through reboots.
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I am rooted and only having Substratum. Also, I noticed that I only have that option in the "Settings" menu as long as I have an overlay in Substratum, in the "Overlay list" menu.
mlin said:
How long has this theming option been available? I was digging through settings and just noticed it for the first time under Settings > Display > Advanced. Setting a new theme worked without a hitch. I have Andromeda and Substratum installed but currently disabled , yet theming still works. Anyone without Substratum and Andromeda able to successfully use this option for theming?
Edit: just looked at my wife's pixel and she does not have this option in settings. Must appear with Andromeda. Still cool you can theme through the system and through reboots.
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you can extract the theme apk from your phone and install it like a normal apk on your wife's phone and she will have this option.
When i got my axon 7 the thing who miss the more for me was Daydream Night Clock , in this thread someone give a solution ( link not allowed i'm new on xda see on bottom of thread) and it worked when i was on 6.0.1.
I have reseted my device after upgrading to 7.1.1 and now the tutorial seem to not work anymore, someone have a solution ? I have tried many 3rd party app and no one make the job like google's one.
ZTE why have you removed this fonction... and do not disturb tile....
1. Install the google clock app.
2. Disable the stock clock app using the stock theme
3. Install Nova Launcher or other app that lets you create activities(shortcuts to access the hidden android modules).
4. Create a shortcut too : settings.settings$DreamSettingsActivity
5. Use your new shortcut to enable the day dream setting on charge/dock.
6. Done.
Anyone know how to enable it ?
In this updated guide I'm gonna show you how to install any custom fonts you like in your Samsung Galaxy device WITHOUT ROOT. It works in all One UI (Android) versions; even in One UI 4.1!
ALL CREDITS TO @sathishtony 's #mono_ app and @__TrungDK__ 's method!
• #mono_ version 2.1 [NO-ROOT] ➜ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...v2-1-for-samsung-oneui-1-2-3-no-root.4195613/
• __TrungDK__'s thread ➜ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...r-android-10-oneui-2-5-samsung-phone.4203153/
Video tutorial:
Steps to follow (updated in 2021):
1. Make sure you are signed in into your Samsung Account.
2. Download and install #mono_ v2.1.
3. Launch #mono_ and allow the permissions it asks.
4. Install Samsung Sans through the #mono_ app.
5. Change your device's font to Samsung Sans.
6. At your phone's Settings, go to "Accounts and backup" and then to "Back up data" under Samsung Cloud.
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6.5. If you can't find the Back up/Restore options due to carriers hiding them:
I. Download Activity Launcher from the Play Store.
II. In the search field you type "Cloud".
III. In the Samsung Cloud submenu you will find the Back up/Restore options.
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7. Select only "Settings" and back them up.
8. Move your custom fonts to the "ttf" subfolder inside the "monofonts" folder (Internal Storage►monofonts►ttf).
8.5. If your font is not a ".ttf" font, then you may convert it using any online tool.
9. Go back to #mono_ and tap on "Load TTF". Select the font you want to change to.
10. Under the "Load TTF" button, tap on "Install". Uninstall Samsung Sans.
11. Tap again on the same "Install" button. Install the "fake" Samsung Sans.
12. At your phone's Settings, go to "Accounts and backup" and then to "Restore data" under Samsung Cloud.
13. Select only "Settings" and restore it. Don't delete the backup.
14. Android will be tricked into thinking that it's applying again Samsung Sans but it will actually apply your custom font!
15. You may repeat this process from step 8 or 9, for every other font, now.
Useful links:
• Create a Samsung Account ➜ https://account.samsung.com/
• Activity Launcher ➜ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.szalkowski.activitylauncher
• Google Sans font ➜ https://github.com/sahibjotsaggu/Google-Sans-Fonts
• (EXTRA) SamsungOne font ➜ https://github.com/SamsungInternet/OneUI-Web/tree/master/oui-css/fonts
• (EXTRA) San Francisco (iOS) font: ➜ https://github.com/AppleDesignResources/SanFranciscoFont
• Older zFont 3 Method ➜
I hope it helps you!
Doesn't work one ui 4.1, all goes well until last step when restoring settings which it does do slowly , but fonts don't change at all.
Seems like this was patched. Used to work but when restoring with Samsung Cloud, font no longer changes as mentioned in previous post since last update to 4.1.
If anybody is able to get this working on 4.1+, please share because I miss my Google Sans. I used to use zFont and have confirmed that it no longer works.
bingblop said:
Seems like this was patched. Used to work but when restoring with Samsung Cloud, font no longer changes as mentioned in previous post since last update to 4.1.
If anybody is able to get this working on 4.1+, please share because I miss my Google Sans. I used to use zFont and have confirmed that it no longer works.
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I feel you man, I love the Open Sans font on my phone. I don't get why they don't just add this feature to OneUI itself
I have question, so fonts from Galaxy store doesn't work in OneUI?