[Q] Looking for CPU monitor app - Nexus 7 Themes and Apps

I'm looking for a certain CPU monitor app, which I can't remember it's name, only It's design.
The way it was designed, was that you could see each cpu cores usage in a box. And the ui was based on the dark holo theme.
Anyone that knows the name of the app?
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CPU Spy?

ynrozturk said:
CPU Spy?
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Not the exact app i was looking for, but good enough.

I use micro CPU monitor on every device I own, it is customizable too.
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Dasmikko said:
I'm looking for a certain CPU monitor app, which I can't remember it's name, only It's design.
The way it was designed, was that you could see each cpu cores usage in a box. And the ui was based on the dark holo theme.
Anyone that knows the name of the app?
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System Monitor?

lrm537 said:
System Monitor?
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Exactly! Thanks!
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Need Widget suggestion to show CPU speed, not SetCPU

So, i switched over from SetCPU to FauxClock
but now i'm missing the Widget to see the current CPU speed
I could use some recommendation for alternative Apps that can show the CPU speed without a CPU governor
I was using temp+ cpu v2
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found it!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sanels.tempcpuv2
thanks!
that does the job
wow! that was quick
Glad I could help. Happy Thanksgiving
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Where do i find faux clock? I've searched the market...
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http://goo.gl/HgfuK
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CPU Widget..(Battery, Network widget)
[APP][WIDGET] ASystemWidget 0.58 : Battery, Memory, CPU, Network Widget
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1958405

How to lower brightness even further?

I put my dim level and brightness down to as far as they can go down and the homescreen is dimmed fine but I notice in the dark, opening a browser or a program that my brightness is pertty high and enough to keep me awake. How would I do this in AOKP roms and is there a good program to help me tweak it down further?
Any apps to control brightness by app?
I think there's a feature in the ktweaker app on KToonz's kernel that will let you drop brightness further. That's the only place I've seen it.
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Screenfilter play store. <. Cheak it out
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+1 for screen filter. I have been using it for a long time and it's been great.
Lux also allows you to go lower on brightness. It also does auto brightness way better than the stock touch wiz.
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jaydee77ca said:
Lux also allows you to go lower on brightness. It also does auto brightness way better than the stock touch wiz.
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I really wish there was an app that put sepia/lowered brightness all in one app and hopefully a dropdown notification bar. I mean along iwth cell standby display tends to be the main culprit of battery drain.
Would be nice to have an app like that. DEV it
You can also use rootdim
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twanskys204 said:
Screenfilter play store. <. Cheak it out
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Thanks I was looking for this exact thing.
I troll the forum in the mornings before work and the S3 on the lowest setting is still to bright and bothers my wife.
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Grnfinger said:
Thanks I was looking for this exact thing.
I troll the forum in the mornings before work and the S3 on the lowest setting is still to bright and bothers my wife.
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She should be in the kitchen fixing you breakfast then
jgaf said:
You can also use rootdim
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Thanks for that, I knew about Screen Filter but I was looking for something that would actually dim the backlight instead of just overlaying on the display.

Governor Change with Tasker or SetCpu

I want to change my CPU governor in CyanogenMod with one of these applications which one do you recommend me?
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I think SetCPU is UI is more simple, therefore I recommend SetCPU.
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ozanenginoglu said:
I want to change my CPU governor in CyanogenMod with one of these applications which one do you recommend me?
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whatever serves your purpose good both are great app

iOS Color settings

Would it be possible to get these? I like the way the iPhone 5 screen is calibrated. I'm currently using PA Contrasty.
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_dannyboy said:
Would it be possible to get these? I like the way the iPhone 5 screen is calibrated. I'm currently using PA Contrasty.
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I believe there's an xposed module that does that, accept you have to manually set the color for each application.
I believe it was called status bar tint our something sound those lines.
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Multirom

Are there any apps like multirom for our mobile phone? (I'd want to use Grakernel but i foumd it slow and the color screen is awful)
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ScardracS said:
Are there any apps like multirom for our mobile phone? (I'd want to use Grakernel but i foumd it slow and the color screen is awful)
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Just stick with what we have. This phone is sadly dying.
Grakernel is awesome. The dev has put a lot of work in it and it provides awesome multibooting. Use trickster for speed and color adjustments and youre done.
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mrgnex said:
Grakernel is awesome. The dev has put a lot of work in it and it provides awesome multibooting. Use trickster for speed and color adjustments and youre done.
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I've see yesterday new build.. Now color haven't any problem
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You should try 'xposed' app.
Many funtions!
Xposed use many module. So you choose them what you want!:laugh:

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