YouTube was flawless on the nexus 10...but on the nexus 7 it is just silly
Any ideas?
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have you tried paranoid android? it lets you choose what layout you want
You need to set the DPI to 160 tablet format.
Anyway to do it but keep the normal layout? As in just YouTube lol
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Locklear308 said:
Anyway to do it but keep the normal layout? As in just YouTube lol
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As far as I know PA offer the possibility to change per app DPI so you can change the YouTube DPI without affecting other things.
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How come some apps are not compatible with the GN?
Take some NFC apps as an example, and this for instant: https://market.android.com/details?id=org.chatchatmeow.gnl
EDIT: Is it because I have set lower density?
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Hemulen said:
How come some apps are not compatible with the GN?
Take some NFC apps as an example, and this for instant: https://market.android.com/details?id=org.chatchatmeow.gnl
EDIT: Is it because I have set lower density?
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Changing density does that to some apps, I don't have any trouble installing the app you linked.
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The problem was the screen density. Fixed it with LCD Density Pro app
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I downloaded an app that changes the screen dpi. I have it set to 180 dpi now. Can anything bad come out of doing this?
Is this a good dpi, or is there something better?
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ens1 said:
I downloaded an app that changes the screen dpi. I have it set to 180 dpi now. Can anything bad come out of doing this?
Is this a good dpi, or is there something better?
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It can cause issues with Google play, some apps might give you an error saying the device isn't compatible.
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It can cause issues with Google play, some apps might give you an error saying the device isn't compatible.
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But it wont cause any physical damage?
If you want to change DPI I recommend you try Paranoid Android. It's a pretty solid ICS rom and you change between phone, tablet, or a hybrid UI and change the DPI accordingly.
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AJGO23 said:
If you want to change DPI I recommend you try Paranoid Android. It's a pretty solid ICS rom and you change between phone, tablet, or a hybrid UI and change the DPI accordingly.
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That looks pretty neat, I'm downloading it now.
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Hi! I'd like to change the colour of my notification tray as it looks a bit dull as it is. Can this be done? My device isn't rooted. THANKS!
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Until no custom rom you can do nothing.
You can try status bar + app but this is either workaround.
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You can change it but it requires a bit of hacking with the ui.
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Custom roms have this. I'm using EOS and you can make it any color in the interface system options.
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You can change it but it requires a bit of hacking with the ui.
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Thanks! Where can I find how to do that?
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StrangerWeather said:
Thanks! Where can I find how to do that?
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There is probably an image in SystemUI.apk in res/drawable-x-xdpi that is called notification_panel_bg.9.png you can change that then zipalign the apk
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There is probably an image in SystemUI.apk in res/drawable-x-xdpi that is called notification_panel_bg.9.png you can change that then zipalign the apk
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Doesn't this still require root access to edit that file? Modifying your OS is part of the benefit of rooting. I don't think there is any other way around it.
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Hi! This simple app adds a launcher icon for the Camera application on Nexus 7 tablet. What's the main difference between my app and "MoDaCo Camera Launcher"? My app is translated to 50 languages when MoDaCo's isn't translated. The second difference is SDK version - I used Jelly Bean SDK when MoDaCo used old version (Gingerbread probably).
This is my second Nexus-7-only app. I hope you'll enjoy it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.doodleapps.cameralauncher
Woah! Marcin, you're on Nexus 7 forums! Anyway, you probably don't know me but I'm from the Ace forums.
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Lol, I'm famous on XDA
Do u know why the navbar buttons dissapear when the camera app is open? I haven't tried ur app yet but on modacos it does
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Wow marcin!! You've bought nexus7?? I'm also from ace forum, nice to see familiar developer here
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ridearoundsolo said:
Do u know why the navbar buttons dissapear when the camera app is open? I haven't tried ur app yet but on modacos it does
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It's normal Jellybean behavior, the same as on Galaxy Nexus.
BTW. Nice to see the awesome people from Ace forums here
marcin1147 said:
It's normal Jellybean behavior, the same as on Galaxy Nexus.
BTW. Nice to see the awesome people from Ace forums here
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I see thanks for the info
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Nice, thanks for this. Modaco's never worked on my N7 for some reason, but yours does. I guess the SDK version was what was giving me problems. Awesome work
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Cheers bro
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I get "Unfortunately, Camera has stopped." when using it on CyanogenMod 10.1.
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I get "Unfortunately, Camera has stopped." when using it on CyanogenMod 10.1.
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You shouldn't need it. Cm10 already has the camera launcher.
On another note I seriously don't know why Google didn't enable this without a need for an app. Of course they also made chrome the default browser they've already made some questionable decisions.
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blackhand1001 said:
You shouldn't need it. Cm10 already has the camera launcher.
On another note I seriously don't know why Google didn't enable this without a need for an app. Of course they also made chrome the default browser they've already made some questionable decisions.
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CM10.1. Where is the launcher? I'm not seeing it.
When you long press the Softkeys on the Nexus 4 you see a Google Button from where you can get quick access to Google now. I want do know now where this image is placed because I want to change it and flash it. Does anyone know how to do this?
I am on stock rom and rooted by the way.
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Don't know how you can do it on stock but some custom ROMs include the feature. I'm using slim ROM......
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AW: [Q] Google Now Navring Shortcut
I just want to change the image of the Google Now Button, not adding anything to the Navring. So instead of this white Button with black Google logo an other picture.
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Does anyone have an idea? :/
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When you long press the Softkeys on the Nexus 4 you see a Google Button from where you can get quick access to Google now. I want do know now where this image is placed because I want to change it and flash it. Does anyone know how to do this?
I am on stock rom and rooted by the way.
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I would search for it in system/framework/systemUI/res/drawables/xhdpi (or hdpi for other screens)
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You mean /system/app/systemUI/... don't you?
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EdForce01 said:
You mean /system/app/systemUI/... don't you?
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Oh, of course. This is what I meant to say. I mixed it up with the framework resources
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Good idea but it is not the right one :/
I also searched for it in /system/framework/framework-res.apk/... and /system/app/velvet/...
I often saw the image but when I flashed it nothing changed there :/
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Good idea but it is not the right one :/
I also searched for it in /system/framework/framework-res.apk/... and /system/app/velvet/...
I often saw the image but when I flashed it nothing changed there :/
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/system/app/systemUI.apk/... ?
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Yes "..." is just /res/drawable-xhdi
so it is/system/app/systemUI.apk/res/drawable-xhdpi
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Does anyone have an idea? :/
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EdForce01 said:
Does anyone have an idea? :/
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the image file is in the google search apk, not the system framework.
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Do you mean the Velvet.apk? I flashed the image files but nothing changed :/
Did you try to flash them?
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