The clock on my quick circle case is off set to the top right but I can swipe it and the other icons such as settings , camera etc are all displayed in the center as they should be.
I have set the lge.clock in app settings to 480dpi and 640dpi but none of these work. Anyone help?
Anyone?
ant78 said:
Anyone?
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I had the same problem when i was messing around with resolution...Just return them to original, and it should work.
I'm just guessing you dropped to 1080p?
artipex said:
I had the same problem when i was messing around with resolution...Just return them to original, and it should work.
I'm just guessing you dropped to 1080p?
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I just changed the dpi to 530 might change back to 640 and see weather that makes a difference
ant78 said:
I just changed the dpi to 530 might change back to 640 and see weather that makes a difference
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I tried alot, but it did not work.
If you're trying to save battery, i don't think it will work.
If it works, you wont even notice...The pixels are beeing used either way..
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Hi, I've just received the dot view case for the M8. My global DPI has been set to 350 and naturally the case display doesn't function properly with these settings. Using app settings I've reset the com.HTC.dotmatrix app to 480 DPI. This corrects most of the errors but the clock is still misaligned. Has anyone had any joy with this?
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Hi, I've just received the dot view case for the M8. My global DPI has been set to 350 and naturally the case display doesn't function properly with these settings. Using app settings I've reset the com.HTC.dotmatrix app to 480 DPI. This corrects most of the errors but the clock is still misaligned. Has anyone had any joy with this?
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I replied to your other thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51993570&postcount=4
What I have is a work around that isn't elegant and probably won't work for everyone, though it worked for me. I am sure someone will come up with something better shortly but hopefully this is of some small use in the mean time.
Has anyone changed theirs yet? If so, what to? It's set at 640 and I think everything is too large, almost comically so.
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Has anyone changed theirs yet? If so, what to? It's set at 640 and I think everything is too large, almost comically so.
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u can change density from build.prop. Find the line ro_lcd_density=640. change the value according to your convenience. well, i hav tried this in many AOSP roms.
arunoday said:
u can change density from build.prop. Find the line ro_lcd_density=640. change the value according to your convenience. well, i hav tried this in many AOSP roms.
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I was hoping a few people had tried and could recommend a density.
From my experience LG's system doesn't like global density changing (especially with kitkat). The best solution is to use Xposed framework and App Settings module (v1.9<) to change selected apps.
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Has anyone changed theirs yet? If so, what to? It's set at 640 and I think everything is too large, almost comically so.
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I used the app "textdroider_dpi" to change my G2's dpi from 480 to 400.
I was comfortable with this value and it's -17% change. Thus, I changed my G3's dpi from 640 to 530. Works great for me.
Now the amazing thing about G3 is that the dialer and cam works with this dpi change too. No need to use Xposed app settings to specify stock dpi on these apps :good:
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I used the app "textdroider_dpi" to change my G2's dpi from 480 to 400.
I was comfortable with this value and it's -17% change. Thus, I changed my G3's dpi from 640 to 530. Works great for me.
Now the amazing thing about G3 is that the dialer and cam works with this dpi change too. No need to use Xposed app settings to specify stock dpi on these apps :good:
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530 is really nice, feels like what it's supposed to be. Fonts seem a little off though.
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530 is really nice, feels like what it's supposed to be. Fonts seem a little off though.
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The font size can be changed in the settings to preference. Also, if you're using a 3rd-party launcher like Nova, you can change the grid and icon size to compensate
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The font size can be changed in the settings to preference. Also, if you're using a 3rd-party launcher like Nova, you can change the grid and icon size to compensate
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True, but I think there's probably a sweet spot for me around 590 as 530 makes the phone feel like a phablet.
I saw the phone in a store today and wanted to buy it. But got annoyed that the smallest screen scaling option is still bigger than my p20 pro and feels like a waste of screen real estate.
Does anyone know of a way to make things on screen look smaller without rooting?
connect to adb and use wm size option. whatever size you set make sure aspect ratio is same as original device. it works better than wm density.
It’s even simpler than that. There are adjustments in display as well the option in developer options to adjust dpi.
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I saw the phone in a store today and wanted to buy it. But got annoyed that the smallest screen scaling option is still bugger than my p20 pro and feels like a waste of screen real estate.
Does anyone know of a way to make things on screen look smaller without rooting?
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You can change the minimum width setting to a higher number in developer options but it will mess up the SystemUI a little. Certain apps will become too large. It also resets every time you restart the phone. Huawei needs to fix this. It's one of the worst things about EMUI.
try using wm size. it works perfectly.
apart from some apps, like camera. use tasker to reset back when using camera
Thank you so much Guys! Is there any difference at all between using minimum with in developer options, and using vm size in adb? Cheers
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try using wm size. it works perfectly.
apart from some apps, like camera. use tasker to reset back when using camera
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It really doesn't work any better than using the Minimum Width setting in developer options and like you said it even screws up the camera app.
I'm using 600 DPI and I have no problems. I wouldn't recommend going higher than 640 as you might get glitches.
Does anyone have a link on how to use that wm size setting?
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try using wm size. it works perfectly.
apart from some apps, like camera. use tasker to reset back when using camera
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Can you tell me the exact setting you use for this?
I have the dpi set to 611 through developer settings and use nova to have icons etc ridiculously small
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I have the dpi set to 611 through developer settings and use nova to have icons etc ridiculously small
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What about the notification panel, is it the same size as the home screen? Thanks,
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Sadly it's the same size
lexi250 said:
What about the notification panel, is it the same size as the home screen? Thanks,
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I've been trying different "hide camera hole wallpapers" on my note 10+ but none of em fits correctly to hide the camera hole.
Wallpapers resolution is 1440×3040 and screen resolution is set to WQHD+(3040×1440).
Still wallpapers don't fit to correctly hide the camera hole.......
IMO, I think that trying to "hide" the cam is somewhat pointless
Samsung released some cutout wallpapers in their theme stores. Check them out. I quite like a few designs.
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I've been trying different "hide camera hole wallpapers" on my note 10+ but none of em fits correctly to hide the camera hole.
Wallpapers resolution is 1440×3040 and screen resolution is set to WQHD+(3040×1440).
Still wallpapers don't fit to correctly hide the camera hole.......
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There's a few on Reddit
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Samsung released some cutout wallpapers in their theme stores. Check them out. I quite like a few designs.
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Tried those too......
Didn't fit correctly
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IMO, I think that trying to "hide" the cam is somewhat pointless
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Well, I'm not trying to hide the cam. I'm just looking for em to use in my klwp presets
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There's a few on Reddit
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Tried......
Didn't fit
Pretty much any dark wallpaper
Yup they dont match up properly, it offsets a bit. I'd imagine with time their will be better ones.
I'm more interested in the battery meter on the cut out like the S10's. Energy ring is the app but hasnt been updated for the note 10's. It works but it's in the loc of the S10+ which is pointless. There is one app that only uses the same logic but for notifications but not battery life indicator.
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Yup they dont match up properly, it offsets a bit. I'd imagine with time their will be better ones.
I'm more interested in the battery meter on the cut out like the S10's. Energy ring is the app but hasnt been updated for the note 10's. It works but it's in the loc of the S10+ which is pointless. There is one app that only uses the same logic but for notifications but not battery life indicator.
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Agree
I use the black stock wallpaper to do the trick.
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I use the black stock wallpaper to do the trick.
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It's not about hiding camera hole, it's about hiding it in a creative way.
That's why i was trying those wallpapers but none of em fits
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It's not about hiding camera hole, it's about hiding it in a creative way.
That's why i was trying those wallpapers but none of em fits
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Well. It is not just hide the hole. It save battery as well
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Well. It is not just hide the hole. It save battery as well
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I know......i was just telling you my point why i needed those wallpapers
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Tried those too......
Didn't fit correctly
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Not sure what you mean by didn't fit correctly. Mine looks good and I'm also using wqhd resolution.
http://smsng.co/Wallpaper_tw
Are we talking about the same wallpapers?
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Not sure what you mean by didn't fit correctly. Mine looks good and I'm also using wqhd resolution.
http://smsng.co/Wallpaper_tw
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Yep..... Talking about same wallpapers
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Not sure what you mean by didn't fit correctly. Mine looks good and I'm also using wqhd resolution.
http://smsng.co/Wallpaper_tw
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Tried all these wallpapers but they align slightly upwards than where they're supposed to be
I've tried the orangutan, guitar and lantern ones and they fit perfectly.
Just to make my problem more clear, here's an example of what exactly the problem I'm facing is.....
Here are two screenshots, 1 image set as wallpaper and second one is how it's supposed to look like. But all the images i set as wallpaper, they're slightly aligned upwards........
I've tried changing "minimum width", tried changing screen resolution too...... But the problem still doesn't go away
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I've tried the orangutan, guitar and lantern ones and they fit perfectly.
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yep i'm using the lantern one and it's working fine. it's probably some other settings that TS tweaked rather than the wallpapers.
Has anyone else noticed how large the icons and notification cards are on the pull down screen? I am on the smallest display size and everything still seems huge.
I have tried using developer options and setting smallest width to 424 (default is 423) but that reduces it too much in my opinion.
Any way around this?
Yes ofc, but to be honest, after 1 week or something, i didn't notice it at all.
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Has anyone else noticed how large the icons and notification cards are on the pull down screen? I am on the smallest display size and everything still seems huge.
I have tried using developer options and setting smallest width to 424 (default is 423) but that reduces it too much in my opinion.
Any way around this?
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try playing around with the dpi in dev options a bit more, im sure ull find a good size to your liking
i have mine set to 550 and it looks awesome
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try playing around with the dpi in dec options a bit more, im sure ull find a good size to your liking
i have mine set to 550 and it look awesome
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I could live with it as 424 but the problem is that the setting is not remembered, it resets upon reboot.
Why 424? Well the default is 423, and even one point more makes a significant difference. There seems to be no middle ground between 423 and 424 settings.
Any way to remember upon reboot? Or does this need root?
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I could live with it as 424 but the problem is that the setting is not remembered, it resets upon reboot.
Why 424? Well the default is 423, and even one point more makes a significant difference. There seems to be no middle ground between 423 and 424 settings.
Any way to remember upon reboot? Or does this need root?
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it resets, really? huh
mine only resets when i go to dev settings and open the dpi settings, then it resets. otherwise nope, it sticks.
so just to be sure, have u actually tried anything else than 423 and 424? be sure to try other numbers further apart from stock and see how that suits you.
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I have mine set to 390 in developer settings. To me it looks just right for this screen size and resolution. It doesn't reset when the phone restarted.
Sorry my bad, in EMUI 9 the settings didn't stay upon reboot, from my experience.
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Sorry my bad, in EMUI 9 the settings didn't stay upon reboot, from my experience.
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Are you still experiencing this problem in emui 10?
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Has anyone else noticed how large the icons and notification cards are on the pull down screen? I am on the smallest display size and everything still seems huge.
I have tried using developer options and setting smallest width to 424 (default is 423) but that reduces it too much in my opinion.
Any way around this?
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So the icons are big but the contact photo in call ui and contacts are super small...lol...upside down design....IUME not EMUI
mac231us said:
So the icons are big but the contact photo in call ui and contacts are super small...lol...upside down design....IUME not EMUI
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I dont think he mentioned small call photos and contacts.
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I dont think he mentioned small call photos and contacts.
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I mentioned it to emphasize the problem with the ui design (agree that the notification icons are too big)
Updated to EMUI 10 on my P20 Pro, but can't seem to get the notifications to work. I used to get Watsapp notifications, and preview of messages in my notification panel, anyone else had same issue, please help
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Has anyone else noticed how large the icons and notification cards are on the pull down screen? I am on the smallest display size and everything still seems huge.
I have tried using developer options and setting smallest width to 424 (default is 423) but that reduces it too much in my opinion.
Any way around this?
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I could not agree more. It looks terrible.
Notifications are huge.
Pull down Quick Launch icons are also huge.
Had to try and make things smaller, but icons on Wallpaper are now too small.
It's a mess
Was there any fix?
I have DPI set to 430, makes a big - but smaller - difference.
And the settings always stick after cache clearing / reboots.