I just downloaded the Swiftkey 3 Beta and it doesn't work properly with 240 dpi.
I want to know if anyone can patch the apk for 240dpi or if theres another way to get this working.
the galaxy nexus has 320 dpi not 240
I set it to 240 because it just looks better. That's why I want it to be patched (I'm sure I'm not the only one).
im in agreement with this. i tried going back to 320 but DAMN everything is huge.
It's working well for me at 241 dpi, if that's an option for you
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what doesnt work at 240? Mine seems to look fine at 240
Don't forget you can change the key height in settings
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I was having issues with dpi 240, do I went ahead and switched to 241 and it is working well. Tried to adjust the height in the options, but it still came up as a garbled mess.
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Are you using lcd density or the one built on the rom
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Works fine for me. I adjusted the keyboard height to large in it's settings menu. I'm running AOKP 30 at 240 dpi, changed the dpi using density modder app. Strange that it's not working for you.
Try using the tablet beta? That might work. The only difference should be the additional layout. I haven't installed it on my transformer yet but that should be it.
If I can get to a computer I can upload the apk for everyone.
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The first time I launched it, it said something like "wrong version, try tablet version bla bla", but I set the key height to large and I am having absolutely no problems with it. I manually changed the LCD density in the build.prop to 240dpi, if that matters.
How do I downloaded the swiftkey 3 Beta? Thanks
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mbeydiya said:
How do I downloaded the swiftkey 3 Beta? Thanks
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Google for Swiftkey VIP forum. You have to download it from there..
Hey all
As anyone got a multi density play store? I'm running liquid ROM and I've changed the density to 180 but now I'm missing most of my apps?? I use LCD density modder pro but I don't think it supports jellybean
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Market senses your resolution and determine if you need this or that. What is your goal for 180? Small phone mode?
Won't you use EOS rom and choose tablet mode to save some screen space.
Eventually they'll have the navigation bar height mods that make the navigation bar thinner. Its too fat in phone mode but tablet mode it feels right.
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Market senses your resolution and determine if you need this or that. What is your goal for 180? Small phone mode?
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What he wants is a modded GSF.apk and Phonesky.app with a hard coded DPI value of 213 so changing your DPI won't affect market compatibility.
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For anyone using xposed App settings to tweak the DPI of their apps,
The default screen values are:
Screen width: 1080
screen height: 1920
Screen Density: 3.0
Screen Density DPI: 480
I'm running facebook and gmail at 360, and that's pretty nice.
A little small, but not bad.
Did you root your phone first and are you on CM or color?
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You need root to install xposed framework. I was on coloros but am now on cm 10.2.
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For some reason when I change the DPI to 320 it stays the same as it was before, even though in the build.prop the DPI is 320.
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Hello,
Had anyone changed their DPI settings on this phone? My DPI on the Note 3 wad 480 or 320 to maximize screen real estate.
How would I go about doing that on this phone?
Thank you.
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Jayashaya said:
Hello,
Had anyone changed their DPI settings on this phone? My DPI on the Note 3 wad 480 or 320 to maximize screen real estate.
How would I go about doing that on this phone?
Thank you.
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Edit build.prop (lcd density) in the system folder. Mine is 640.
Are there any apps that need to be kept at the original DPI for them to look correct?
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Jayashaya said:
Are there any apps that need to be kept at the original DPI for them to look correct?
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AFAIK, it's personal preference as to appearance. But there have been reports that Bluetooth pairing that requires a pin code may not pop-up if dpi isn't set properly. 640 is stock but some have reported that 620 is the best for sacs ports. Certain buttons may appear odd or not apportioned correctly with small dpi.
You can set individual per app dpi with Xposed module "App Settings". For older users' eyes, 640 or 620 dpi may be sufficient for all apps.
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