Hello, I want change the default app 'Note Saver' for 'Squid' on Android.
Can I do it?
Pretty sure that's not possible unfortunately.
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[APP][WinMobile] Auto-Rotate Config
Can someone write the same program for android?
Don't understand why you would need this? pretty much all android apps that I use that a landscape view would "work" for already auto-rotate.
And aside from that, I don;t see how it would be possible as if the app doesn't have a landscape view, then this program would have to dynamically create the xml layouts for one, something that sounds pretty much impossible to do consistently right to me.
I know that Android apps can do it.
I need this app, because I want to choose only some apps to rotate automatically.
For example, when Iam in bed I want to disable rotation of the browser, but the rotation of the gallery must be enabled...
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Hi,
I would like to know if there is a way to remove the clock that i see on my lockscreen?
Am not rooted and using default launcher
Thnaks for your help
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With default stuff, you can't.
So then which launcher should i use in order to modify only the lockscreen?
Is this possible? Am used to default launcher, i dont mind some change to fix my lockscreen but i'd like to keep the rest of my phone/home/buttons as default as possible.
Thanks again for your help
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In cm10.1, for example , you can change the lockscreen options, and get rid of the clock widget.
Nainconpetant said:
Hi,
I would like to know if there is a way to remove the clock that i see on my lockscreen?
Am not rooted and using default launcher
Thnaks for your help
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Sure you can. If you actually mean luck screen and not status bar. Expand to full size, long press that "frame" and drag it to the trash.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/01/23/how-to-setup-lockscreen-widgets-in-android-4-2-beginners-guide/
I'm currently running carbon for mako and I'm using an exposed framework module to handle per App dpi.
I was wondering if there is any way an app can changed its dpi based on if it's in landscape or in portrait.
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first, if you want anything dpi, use PA. xposed/pad is not 1/10 of what hybrid is and does.
PA can do what you want but it must be unlocked,
i would advise against this, you don't change an apps DPI while its running and get away with it.
most app will simply implode.
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first, if you want anything dpi, use PA. xposed/pad is not 1/10 of what hybrid is and does.
PA can do what you want but it must be unlocked,
i would advise against this, you don't change an apps DPI while its running and get away with it.
most app will simply implode.
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Thanks for the answer.
So changing dpi while app is running = bad idea.
I was using PA for quite some time and then I decided to switch over to carbon to try it out again.
Going to switch back to PA soon.
well its against googles compatibility guidelines. apps calculate bounds once and then rely on it. if you change an apps size or worse, change its resource-folder - they will go nuts. thats why i didn't go on with this, its not worth it.
There's App Override (from a XDA-Dev ?) which also can handle per App dpi.
Afaik App Override can be used to set an App to launch either in landscape mode or in portrait mode.
So if you are willing to launch it always in landscape mode you could set the dpi to a value of your desire.
I don't use it but maybe it is possible to set different settings for a single app. As in:
IF portrait mode THEN set dpi TO
ELSE set dpi TO
Hi guys...
I wanted to ask is it possible to change the screen density from 460 to 360 without looking weird? Because 460 is too big.
Thank you in advance
I'm not sure, but isn't it possible via build.prop? Though it might require editing certain applications to fix layout issues.
Isn't the default 480? Anyway, of course you can change it, but as always, you'll have to modify some of the stock apps to fit right
You can use any DPI changer app (like textdroider) or edit build.prop to modify your DPI. That will make your touchwiz interface look really wonky, the icons will be smaller, but only about half of the screen will be utilized. What you then can do is to install an alternative launcher like Nova to use instead of the Touchwiz launcher. Unfortunately that means you won't be able to use some Touchwiz features such as the S planner widget.
Another thing you could do is to download a modified touchwiz lollipop launcher here from XDA (under themes\apps). That won't change the DPI, but it will allow for more icons on each screen. These launchers might cause some issues when trying to resize widgets to fit properly on the screen.
Just download Apex or Nova. They allow you to change the size of everything in your launcher, from icons to text.
Yes you'll loose the S Planner widget functionality. There are plenty of replacement apps.
Changing the density will cause more problems than it solves. Try the easy route first.
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Hi. Any chance to change DPI in just specific app? For example in Samsung browser? Without root of course. I prefer hand to have browser tab like on desktop browser but to have this I have to change DPI probably more then 600. If I will do this in develop settings Samsung keyboard will looks weird too any idea? Thanks