I have searched high and low for a way to change the font colour on my TF3D2 home screen.
My background is a light colour and the font is white, making it difficult to see calendar events. I would like to make the font dark blue or black.
Some of the "Black Font" cabs have caused problems, but this is probably because there are for TF3D not TF3D2.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
ive done the same thing, ive been looking for a while now, i cant find anything
I have been searching everywhere and can't seem to find the answer. Is it possible to change the color in the circle surrounding the lock on the slider? It is green by default but i could have sworn that i saw someone had it blue on one of the screen shots. If it is possible to change the color could someone please tell me how.
Can anybody please tell me if theres a way to get my yotaphone 2 (black) to invert its colours or display white text on a black background on the EPD?
Basically I would like to have my phone function in the same way as the yotaphone white's do, i.e in a 'night mode' style display.
All help will be appreciated
staphoent said:
Can anybody please tell me if theres a way to get my yotaphone 2 (black) to invert its colours or display white text on a black background on the EPD?
Basically I would like to have my phone function in the same way as the yotaphone white's do, i.e in a 'night mode' style display.
All help will be appreciated
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Hello
Not sure of what you are looking for. You can always invert the black & white in Yota reader, but That's the only thing I know. If you want to invert the whole epd screen all the time, I have no clue.
Yep im trying to invert the EPD all the time like it is on the white version of the phone found in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYThtveI8iQ
Would it not be possible to flash the white versions firmware to my phone?
Yep im trying to invert the EPD all the time like it is on the white version of the phone found in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYThtveI8iQ
Would it not be possible to flash the white versions firmware to my phone?
it says here that the 'white theme' is avialable for both phones:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/dual-screen-yotaphone-2-news/
But i cant get it to work on my phone
staphoent said:
it says here that the 'white theme' is avialable for both phones:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/dual-screen-yotaphone-2-news/
But i cant get it to work on my phone
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Yotahub
Settings(top right)
White Theme.
Ta
I have done that and it changes nothing about the display, my phone is rooted, do you think that might be affecting the white theme from working?
When you load the 'white theme' doe s it invert the colours/give you white text on black background?
staphoent said:
I have done that and it changes nothing about the display, my phone is rooted, do you think that might be affecting the white theme from working?
When you load the 'white theme' doe s it invert the colours/give you white text on black background?
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Default = White object with black background. eg white Text and white notification icons on black background
White theme = Black objects with white background. eg Black Text and Black notification icons on white background.
Ta
Hello, is there any way to change the screen temperature of my device after rooting it? The blue filter of this tablet is very bad, as it does not change the relative values of the colors, but overlays a layer of color over the entire screen, thus spoiling the contrast and making the black colors horrible.
If you can provide any information about this, I would really appreciate it.
Does anyone else find the Always-on Display very dim? Is there any way to brighten this either via developer options or adb?
The clock itself doesn't bother me too much, it is mainly because the icons are coloured and not greyscale like they were on the previous huawei phone I had. If the icons were b&w then it wouldn't be too much of an issue. Having them coloured but very dim makes them difficult to see at a distance of more than 1ft.