ROM: Defrost 5.8
Launcher: LauncherPro
Im useing the Density Hack in build.prop.
Since i made a fresh Install today, all Apps, for example Navigation applications and so on are running in a small window in the middle of the screen, the scale isnt working anymore.
Months ago i had the same Problem when i tried the hack for the first time, but one Day the Problem disappeared and all apps scale fine to Full Screen with the hack.
And now, the Problem is back again ... :-( I dont know why ... but there must be a setting - but which?
Anyone out there who can help me ?
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Solution:
Dont use the Compatibility Mode for older Apps and the scale works with all Apps - perfect! One easy and fast way to do this ... check the App Spare Parts.
Can someone please point me to a ROM or mod that enables a stable, usable Tablet mode on my verizon galaxy nexus?
I know that I can change my dpi to 160 but I always get that system.ui crash.
wangjaroni said:
Can someone please point me to a ROM or mod that enables a stable, usable Tablet mode on my verizon galaxy nexus?
I know that I can change my dpi to 160 but I always get that system.ui crash.
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Stick with 241 and you will be good to go. If you use something like NovaLauncher you can essentially get a nice tablet like UI going.
wangjaroni said:
Can someone please point me to a ROM or mod that enables a stable, usable Tablet mode on my verizon galaxy nexus?
I know that I can change my dpi to 160 but I always get that system.ui crash.
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SystemUI crashes because you have navigation bar enabled (which tablets don't have). You can modify your framework-res.apk to hide the navigation bar (thread HERE) and use something like LMT launcher or button savior to get home/back/etc. keys. Then it won't crash anymore. I've done this and it works fine. If you are on the 4.0.4 verizon ROM, you can find the modified framework in the thread HERE (and you can find simple instructions to do it yourself) or flashable HERE.
Alternatively, I've read (but not tested) that adding the following to your build.prop will stop it from crashing at 160 dpi.
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qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
carricklongley said:
Stick with 241 and you will be good to go. If you use something like NovaLauncher you can essentially get a nice tablet like UI going.
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I have the Kang ROM with the latest Nova launcher. What settings do I need to enable to make it tablet-like?
Use LCD Density Pro in the Market for easy switching back and forth.
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carricklongley said:
Use LCD Density Pro in the Market for easy switching back and forth.
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Yes, I have that but it must be used with the right ROM in order to fully function like a tablet (landscape mode)
wangjaroni said:
Yes, I have that but it must be used with the right ROM in order to fully function like a tablet (landscape mode)
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Perhaps I misunderstood what you meant then. I am running the 4.0.4 ROM with Franco's kernel and have Nova Launcher has my default. I have my LCD Density switched to 241 and can auto-rotate into landscape mode as well. Hope this helps.
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Perhaps I misunderstood what you meant then. I am running the 4.0.4 ROM with Franco's kernel and have Nova Launcher has my default. I have my LCD Density switched to 241 and can auto-rotate into landscape mode as well. Hope this helps.
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How would I get my menu buttons (back, home, open apps) menu on the bottom in tablet (landscape) mode?
They seem to always be stacked horizontally on the right side while I am in landscape mode. I want them to be on the bottom (just like on a tablet).
This is what I want
http://baroqueworksdev.blogspot.com/2012/02/launch-tablet-mode-android-403-on.html
I'd like this. I'm not a developer so I can't do it myself unfortunately...
Can anyone help for LTE?
wangjaroni said:
http://baroqueworksdev.blogspot.com/2012/02/launch-tablet-mode-android-403-on.html
I'd like this. I'm not a developer so I can't do it myself unfortunately...
Can anyone help for LTE?
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I gave you your answer. Read my previous post. You just need to hide the navigation bar. I messed around with it on my phone running verizon 4.0.4 by just making the required change to framework-res.apk and changing the screen density to 160 dpi. It's simple and you don't need to be a 'developer'. You ask for help, but don't give any specifics on what ROM version you have. I linked you to 4.0.4 version. If you're not using that verizon ROM, post your framework-res.apk and I'll mod it for you. It literally takes about 2 minutes to do (counting the time to upload it as an attachment here).
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I gave you your answer. Read my previous post. You just need to hide the navigation bar. I messed around with it on my phone running verizon 4.0.4 by just making the required change to framework-res.apk and changing the screen density to 160 dpi. It's simple and you don't need to be a 'developer'. You ask for help, but don't give any specifics on what ROM version you have. I linked you to 4.0.4 version. If you're not using that verizon ROM, post your framework-res.apk and I'll mod it for you. It literally takes about 2 minutes to do (counting the time to upload it as an attachment here).
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Thanks. I thought I mentioned earlier that I am on AOKP 25 (actually I just upgraded to 27 to see if it helped).
I'll give that a shot.
wangjaroni said:
Thanks. I thought I mentioned earlier that I am on AOKP 25 (actually I just upgraded to 27 to see if it helped).
I'll give that a shot.
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I'm pretty sure aokp has the ability to hide the navigation bar already. Look through the settings. Hide it and then switch to 160 dpi.
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I gave you your answer. Read my previous post. You just need to hide the navigation bar. I messed around with it on my phone running verizon 4.0.4 by just making the required change to framework-res.apk and changing the screen density to 160 dpi. It's simple and you don't need to be a 'developer'. You ask for help, but don't give any specifics on what ROM version you have. I linked you to 4.0.4 version. If you're not using that verizon ROM, post your framework-res.apk and I'll mod it for you. It literally takes about 2 minutes to do (counting the time to upload it as an attachment here).
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Looks like AOKP 27 is on 4.0.3.
I took the framework-res.apk from there and here is a link to it.
http://min.us/mbcDeRKM8S
Thanks!
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I'm pretty sure aokp has the ability to hide the navigation bar already. Look through the settings. Hide it and then switch to 160 dpi.
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I was doing the wrong option...
dumb me...
Thanks for all the help.
I finally got it working on my own.
One thing that remains and it's a biggie. I can't make or receive calls. The phone app crashes every time.
I did a lot of google searches and all the other devs are stuck at the same point.
However, I did find one dev in the Galaxy Note forums that made a ROM that supposedly works in tablet mode.
Any ideas?
wangjaroni said:
How would I get my menu buttons (back, home, open apps) menu on the bottom in tablet (landscape) mode?
They seem to always be stacked horizontally on the right side while I am in landscape mode. I want them to be on the bottom (just like on a tablet).
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Yeah unfortunately I haven't seen anything yet that forces the buttons onto the bottom. The likely reason for this is that the buttons would take up .25-.5 inch of screen real estate in landscape which would not be desirable at all.
I got it to work.
Here is what I had to do.
- Hide the nav bar using AOKP (builds 25 - 27 work)
- Change my dpi to 192 or less
-- This brought out the tablet interface (menu buttons on lower left). Notifications and time on the lower right etc
- Phone app would keep on crashing and I was unable to make or receive calls
-- Fixed this by downloading AOKP build 27 phone.apk for the HTC Incredible and replaced the phone.apk on my nexus. The reason why the phone app would crash was because of the dpi, so I had to find a lower dpi phone.apk.
Was then able to use all the basic functions of my phone including the market. However, the entire thing seemed a unstable (would have rom manager or systemUI crash randomly).
I'm giving it up for now. Hopefully some dev will see the value in getting this working and create a complete ICS rom for it.
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SystemUI crashes because you have navigation bar enabled (which tablets don't have). You can modify your framework-res.apk to hide the navigation bar (thread HERE) and use something like LMT launcher or button savior to get home/back/etc. keys. Then it won't crash anymore. I've done this and it works fine. If you are on the 4.0.4 verizon ROM, you can find the modified framework in the thread HERE (and you can find simple instructions to do it yourself) or flashable HERE.
Alternatively, I've read (but not tested) that adding the following to your build.prop will stop it from crashing at 160 dpi.
Code:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
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Yes, I confirm that adding "qemu.hw.mainkeys=1" to build.prop works as well.
I figured out that 180 dpi is the lowest you can go and not have the phone app crash. The launcher lags when running landscape though.
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You can replace the phone.apk with one from another device send have it working. I don't remember which device, but I read it in the tablet rom thread in the CDMA galaxy development forums at rootzwiki.
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This evening when I unlocked (as in, from the lock screen) my Verizon HTC One M8 it appeared that the Sense home screen was stuck between two panels. Icons and widgets were half way off the left side of the screen. I tried to move them over but it kept putting them back to the left. I swiped through my panels and all of them are like that. I tried to remove widgets/icons/panels but nothing has helped. I've also shutdown and rebooted to no avail. It seems like the panels have gone from being tall rectangles to squares. It's making my home screen impossible to use. Has anyone else ever had this problem?
Version: 1.12.605.11, s-off, rooted, TWRP, stock (only a few frozen bloatware). All of the modifications were made shortly after s-off was released, no changes made since then.
I have some screenshots that I'll post shortly.
Thanks.
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You could restore to the backup you made before doing any changes? Sounds like you froze the wrong thing. You could try unfreezing. If you have no backup you can download one or flash a Rom. All the high end roms work on all m8 variants.
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Have you tried deleting them and replacing them?
EDIT: nevermind missed that in the OP. Try deleting the homescreen they're supposed to be placed on?
Solution Found
Thanks for the replies.
After trying a bunch of things, changing the font size seems to have reset everything to normal. A very odd bug, almost as if Sense was stuck in landscape mode while the display was portrait.
i just changed the dpi from 640 to 600 in platform.xml, as i liked my icons really small and minimal. im using nova launcher currently; but when i returned back to my default home launcher, i noticed that smart notification widget is totally messed up, don't know why, as this has not happened on my current phone before (SGN3). so i decided to revert back the dpi to 640, then reboot the phone as always for the changes to take effect. after restarting my phone, it's still the same. any advise on how to fix this? or probably send out the apk file here(not sure if the apk file got corrupted.thanks!
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i just changed the dpi from 640 to 600 in platform.xml, as i liked my icons really small and minimal. im using nova launcher currently; but when i returned back to my default home launcher, i noticed that smart notification widget is totally messed up, don't know why, as this has not happened on my current phone before (SGN3). so i decided to revert back the dpi to 640, then reboot the phone as always for the changes to take effect. after restarting my phone, it's still the same. any advise on how to fix this? or probably send out the apk file here(not sure if the apk file got corrupted.thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/dpi-g3-t2802827
HTC One M8 running ViperOneM8 4.3.0. I accidentally clicked on easy mode under home screen settings which set my font to large. Changed the font back to medium yet the font for quick settings is still ridiculously big, it has also reset all the reordering I had done with quick settings and seems to have gotten rid of my ability to customise it. Any fixes?
alex.yvori said:
HTC One M8 running ViperOneM8 4.3.0. I accidentally clicked on easy mode under home screen settings which set my font to large. Changed the font back to medium yet the font for quick settings is still ridiculously big, it has also reset all the reordering I had done with quick settings and seems to have gotten rid of my ability to customise it. Any fixes?
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WTF? I've never seen that one before.
Of course, dirty flashing the ROM would fix it. But the "android is updating" on Lolly/ART takes FOREVER!
That's one solution. I'll try to recreate the problem on my device. If I can recreate it, I'll be back with another solution. Maybe. lol It might be a dirty flash for me as well.
I use Nova launcher as home screen app, just so you know. I fixed this problem by going into settings, searching home screen, and after that change your default home screen app. Go check if it worked/changed anything and now you can change it back.
This worked for me, hope it does for you guys too.