Hi,
it's possible to modify any file in stock rom to customize automatic backlight. I want native android regulation and not app.
Thanks.
Hello,
I actually try to change (reduce) the DPI resolution of my D855, i have find and follow this thread but my phone get botloaps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/root-how-to-change-resolution-dpi-t3125722
So i have find this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texdroider.texdroider_dpi&hl=fr_FR
I have test with this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texdroider.texdroider_dpi&hl=fr_FR
It as working but the Multi-DPI Patch is not compatible with Cloudy ROM so stock apps not working..
I want to reduce my screen resolution to 430 DPI, anyone have a solution ?
Thanks
Rom said:
Hello,
I actually try to change (reduce) the DPI resolution of my D855, i have find and follow this thread but my phone get botloaps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/root-how-to-change-resolution-dpi-t3125722
So i have find this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texdroider.texdroider_dpi&hl=fr_FR
I have test with this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.texdroider.texdroider_dpi&hl=fr_FR
It as working but the Multi-DPI Patch is not compatible with Cloudy ROM so stock apps not working..
I want to reduce my screen resolution to 430 DPI, anyone have a solution ?
Thanks
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You can:
1) Reduce dpi to 530. This is still in xxxhdpi range, and it looks better than 640.
2) Switch to AOSP-based rom.
And, finally, the hardest one:
3) Copy all stock apk's resources from xxxhdpi to xxhdpi. Find apps, in which layout is irreparably broken in xxdpi, decompile and mod their layout with apktool (or Virtuous Ten Studio, as it's a complete IDE for decompiling and modding apk's).
YaDr said:
You can:
1) Reduce dpi to 530. This is still in xxxhdpi range, and it looks better than 640.
2) Switch to AOSP-based rom.
And, finally, the hardest one:
3) Copy all stock apk's resources from xxxhdpi to xxhdpi. Find apps, in which layout is irreparably broken in xxdpi, decompile and mod their layout with apktool (or Virtuous Ten Studio, as it's a complete IDE for decompiling and modding apk's).
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Ok, thank you very much :good:
So i think that i will test AOSP based ROM and i will tell you if it as working
Edit:
@ YaDr
Can you tell me what AOSP based ROM is not based on CM dev ?
Finally, after my tests:
For now, its not possible to change propeply and permanently the DPI resolution on stock based ROM like Cloudy ROM or Lion ROM.
Its work on customs ROM like CM & AOKP & others like Paranandroid, Omni, Vanilla, SlimBeam, MIUI.........(if you don't see an option after install the ROM or on the main thread of it).
For exemple, on Euphoria ROM, there is an option to change DPI display
Is there a way to have 2x flashlight brighness on OOS like sultan did on its rom? Here is its commit
Since I don't know how to compile and modify a kernel is there any other way to change the brightness? (by changing system files maybe )
I already tried going to sys/class/leds/torch-light0 and 1/max-brightness but when I reboot It just reset to standard values.
Thanks in advance for the help
MrVoshel said:
Is there a way to have 2x flashlight brighness on OOS like sultan did on its rom? Here is its commit
Since I don't know how to compile and modify a kernel is there any other way to change the brightness? (by changing system files maybe )
I already tried going to sys/class/leds/torch-light0 and 1/max-brightness but when I reboot It just reset to standard values.
Thanks in advance for the help
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If u find the correct option to edit (!), u can made an init.d script or use any script app to apply these settings after each reboot
Hello, is there any way how to change autobrightness handling in OOS? I mean like extract it from other rom (cm/los or aosp based) and get it to OOS.. Or change the config or values of brightness inside the oxygen os. Maybe I see it too simple and it can't be done like that. Anyway sorry if it's a stupid question. Thanks.
In the past I used Konabess Overclocking tool and tinkered with my SD870.
After uninstalling and reverting back to a backup image, I found that images on my manga reader were really low res. Digging through my phone, I found that my Xdpi and Ydpi were changed which incorrectly scales images on apps.
Any ideas on how to change those cause I got no lead
I think it can be done by editing the build.prop file. I did a quick google search and someone added the following lines in the file to change dpi:
ro.sf.lcd_density.xdpi=153
ro.sf.lcd_density.ydpi=153
Note that these are custom values which that person was using and not default ones.
Link to post:
(flashable zip released) Set device screen resolution via build.prop
If anyone is interested. I made a mod for cm11 that allows you to set the x and y DPI and set your device screen resolution via build.prop. I initially did this mod on the galaxy player. I can port it over to the tab 2 if anyone is interested...
forum.xda-developers.com
Thanks for the tip.
I didn't use this exact fix but I flashed the whole ROM again and that fixed it for me.
The flash didn't work the last time around but it did this time.
I guess I should stay clear of Konabess for now