Ive seen numerous devices use lcd density to change the size of their screen...is there an application that is similar to that for the dinc? Our maybe a way to do it manually?
theguy386 said:
Ive seen numerous devices use lcd density to change the size of their screen...is there an application that is similar to that for the dinc? Our maybe a way to do it manually?
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Sure is, theres a few apps in the store. Just search for "lcd density." Or, if your running an AOSP ROM, there are usually settings for that under settings.
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should've been more specific... An lcd density changer that works on the DINC... The ones that came out with search didn't work
I've used the app lcd density or changer or whatever and it works great for me
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Seems to not work for mrr. Every time I apply settings it'll just keep rebooting until I do a battery pull
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theguy386 said:
Seems to not work for mrr. Every time I apply settings it'll just keep rebooting until I do a battery pull
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That's what happened to me. Sorry I suggested that lol. I would recommend an AOSP rom then. One I liked was LithiumMod.
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You can just go into build.prop and change it yourself
The line i believe is ro.sf.lcd_density = ___ And put what you want in.
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As the title says when I'm in my text app or app drawer, anything I get that screen and sense reloads. How do I make it stop? It's driving me nuts! I'm also on MikG v2.5.
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konaman said:
As the title says when I'm in my text app or app drawer, anything I get that screen and sense reloads. How do I make it stop? It's driving me nuts! I'm also on MikG v2.5.
Thanks
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Have you wiped cach and dalvic?
Thats where I'd start.
Tried that didn't work.
Check settings in Spare parts. I think it is labeled activity process managment. Set it to normal, not aggressive.
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eggsack said:
Check settings in Spare parts. I think it is labeled activity process managment. Set it to normal, not aggressive.
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Hey thanks. I did that earlier and it worked. I always set it to aggressive on my epic so I figuredi could get away with it on the evo.
I would use the v6 supercharger script. That should take care of the reload problem. Plus running apps2sd in a partitioned setup should help.
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Yea when I was having this problem real bad I tried the setting in spare parts, only worked for about 2 days. The fix that finally worked for good was running the V6 supercharger script and setting the launcher "hard to kill". Now I haven't had a sense reload in over two weeks.
OK I changed my screen density to 200 and now every app on the market says its not compatible with my device
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There is an easy and obvious solution to this problem.
You may be exaggerating a little, but you're having the issue because a density of 200 isn't one of the "native" densities that Google's Android Market apps are meant to work at:
The "native densities" are 240, 160, and 1(20) or 1(40), I can never remember the last one, lol.
Simply switch back to either 160 or 240, and all those apps will "magically" become compatible again.
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Reset to 240 or 160 , manage apps, select the market app reset cache then defaults, reopen market u r good 2 go
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There is an easy and obvious solution to this problem.
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Instead of being rude. You could tell me something other than changing it back every time and rebooting the device
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mazook98 said:
You may be exaggerating a little, but you're having the issue because a density of 200 isn't one of the "native" densities that Google's Android Market apps are meant to work at:
The "native densities" are 240, 160, and 1(20) or 1(40), I can never remember the last one, lol.
Simply switch back to either 160 or 240, and all those apps will "magically" become compatible again.
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I was hoping not to have to keep changing it back. I will if I have to
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paniro187 said:
Instead of being rude. You could tell me something other than changing it back every time and rebooting the device
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Yeah I could tell you something useful but it would take more time for me to type out an actual response than for you to find a solution by simply SEARCHING. Just to test my theory, I searched for a solution with the search tool conveniently provided by xda and found one in about 15 seconds. You should try it next time, it does wonders.
In fact, there is a solution in the OP of a thread on the FIRST PAGE of this forum. What a coincidence.
I've mentioned the fix and why in several threads, searching would have found the answer.
You can get your apps from the Amazon or Samsung market apps also. Those markets don't have a issue with your "density"
Its funny the market suddenly doesn't have a issue now
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I'm running CM7 on my r800i and getting this message with some apps.
Any ideas how to sort it?
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Roshi69 said:
I'm running CM7 on my r800i and getting this message with some apps.
Any ideas how to sort it?
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Are you using a custom LCD Density? If so you will need to change LCD Density back to stock (240 I believe), then go into recovery, wipe cache, then reboot, then wipe market data from within the manage applications in settings, then go to market and download away!
EDIT- After you download an app, you can change back to your custom LCD Density if you wish. So far I have been able to download apps even with the custom LCD Density, but i havent done a rebbot since, so not sure if the will mess it up again or not.
All of the ROMs I have tried are great. I keep going back to AOKP though because for me, it's perfect. I just have a question though: Why won't they save settings I make? For example, I use Perfect Keyboard. Every time I reboot, it resets back to the default. Also, I usually drop the CPU down to about 860-1000 MHz but again, every time I reboot, it goes back to the default. The only thing that saves are sounds, display and ROM control settings.
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All of the ROMs I have tried are great. I keep going back to AOKP though because for me, it's perfect. I just have a question though: Why won't they save settings I make? For example, I use Perfect Keyboard. Every time I reboot, it resets back to the default. Also, I usually drop the CPU down to about 860-1000 MHz but again, every time I reboot, it goes back to the default. The only thing that saves are sounds, display and ROM control settings.
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Don't need to reboot. Screen off and on will set them back. One devs response was and quote "f...king nvidia".
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Thanks. One more question, you know how the Franco kernel has the app that lets you select the number of actove cores? What app lets you do that with other kernels. I bought System Tuner Pro but I can't figure out how to do it.
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Thanks. One more question, you know how the Franco kernel has the app that lets you select the number of actove cores? What app lets you do that with other kernels. I bought System Tuner Pro but I can't figure out how to do it.
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Use corecontrol under android apps themes section. Still in beta. If you can't find it, I will upload it here.
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Read here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/114896381599594558612/posts/DX1VP5imykb
eyosen said:
Use corecontrol under android apps themes section. Still in beta. If you can't find it, I will upload it here.
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I tried that but I don't see a way to limit the cores that are active. Useful app though. Thank you.
Thanks, tgascoigne. That was pissing me off immensely.
By selecting 2 3 or 4 you are limiting the number if cores that CAN become active.
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eyosen said:
By selecting 2 3 or 4 you are limiting the number if cores that CAN become active.
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That option isn't available in my version of that app. I'm adding a screen shot of the way my app looks.
Also, why do I not get notified for voicemails anymore? I'm with Bell in Ontario and on Sense ROMs, I get the little voicemail icon at the top and a text message letting me know of the voicemail but on AOSP/AOKP.CM10 4.0 and 4.1 ROMs, I get nothing. Thanks for all your help.
I use no frills cpu control and it works fine, i couldn't get core control setting to stick. No frills doesn't give you the option to limit the cores but i personally didn't get much battery improvement by limiting to 2cores anyway.
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That option isn't available in my version of that app. I'm adding a screen shot of the way my app looks.
Also, why do I not get notified for voicemails anymore? I'm with Bell in Ontario and on Sense ROMs, I get the little voicemail icon at the top and a text message letting me know of the voicemail but on AOSP/AOKP.CM10 4.0 and 4.1 ROMs, I get nothing. Thanks for all your help.
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Weird. Is there a different version than mine? Mine has 2-cores, 3-cores, 4-cores shown as buttons on the top of the screen. Can't upload a picture with xda premium. Don't know why.
Also, I think you can still use franco's app to change the number of active cores for other kernels.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel&feature=more_from_developer#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLmZyYW5jby5rZXJuZWwiXQ..
How about this ??
Franco does work. Thanks. Does anyone know about the voice mail notification s?
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OK, I used LCDDensity from the Play Store to change my LCD Density to 280. It didn't seem to work, so I gave up and set it back to 320. Everything looked fine until I opened my keyboard. Here's a screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/U7o4R.png
As you can see, the right side of the keyboard is just a bit off screen. I installed SwiftKey in hopes it was just an issue with the TouchWiz keyboard, but no.
Also, as you can see in the scvreenshot, the build.prop is in fact set to 320...What can I do to fix this?
Thanks for your help.
Just manually edit your build.prop to restore density.
Did you reboot after your latest changes?
Wipe out all traces of that LCDdensity app too.
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peneoark said:
Just manually edit your build.prop to restore density.
Did you reboot after your latest changes?
Wipe out all traces of that LCDdensity app too.
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Ugh...now I hate myself. A simple reboot.
Sorry for wasting everyone's time.
Dude, don't worry about it
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