When using the touchpad on my Dual Shock 4 controller with my Samsung Note 10+, the sensitivity for vertical motion is double that of horizontal motion. Meaning, a 45-degree diagonal swipe moves the cursor at a 22.5-degree angle.
Visual Example: https://imgur.com/a/A7TVW0i
This is probably because the touchpad gets stretched to 'fit' the screen (in portrait mode), as in a swipe from bottom-to-top of the touchpad makes the cursor travel the height of the screen, and a swipe left-to-right make the cursor travel the width of the screen (when in landscape, the touchpad is still stretched to portrait dimensions).
Is there a way to make the touchpad not 'stretched', so finger swipes are 1:1 with cursor movement?
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is it correct that the screen rotation should only be vertical, or horizontal with buttons on right hand side - i.e. it won't rotate if you hold it horizontally with buttons on left hand side? Or is it app specific?
landwomble said:
is it correct that the screen rotation should only be vertical, or horizontal with buttons on right hand side - i.e. it won't rotate if you hold it horizontally with buttons on left hand side? Or is it app specific?
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As factory standard this is how all HTC phones seem to come. Some Apps will add more functionality in them though so you can rotate any way
Any place where i can set the angles ?
I prefer mostly vertical, I hate it when it switches to landscape when i lay down to the side a little.
Is there a way to make the htc one x capable of more than 3 finger multi touch. Makes playing some games quite difficult.
disable the display & gestures>3 finger swipe option
the option actually limits mulittouch to 3 fingers.
once disabled the hox can detect upto 10 fingers, maybe more, but i ran out! (and couldn't really fit any more fingers on the screen even if i did have more lol)
Hi.
As keyboard I am using "Hackers Keyboard". 4 Row only.
I'd like to use HK as a full screen keyboard in Landscape mode, meaning in Landscape there should be only the keyboard (big) and a textbox where I am writing currently. I Portrait it should be "normal" keyboard and everything else visible (textbox, background, other text, etc).
How can I achieve that the keyboard is "big with textbox" in Landscape?
Currently it does the same as in Portrait, big keyboard and a little gap between keyboard an the upper screen. On some apps, this is not enough to display a textbox. On others it is enough.
I have a N7(running marshmallow) setup to do screen mirroring to a TV for displaying documents in a conference room. But the N7's ratio causes wasted TV real estate because of black bars on the sides, nav bar on the bottom and status bar at the top.
In my current solution I've resized the display to 1920x1080 and changed the density so everything looks right. I've also removed the nav bar and am using pie controls. This causes a couple problems though, any action that requires a swipe down/up from the edge of the screen doesn't work(unless you are very precise with where you start your swipe), and some of my users are struggling with pie controls(they'll eventually get used to it, I think). But...
The perfect solution would be if I could have it cast only the 1920x1080 portion of the screen which would eliminate the black bars and most of the nav bar from showing on the tv. Is there anyway to modify the screen area that is being cast?
If not is there at least a fix for the swipe up/down when the display is smaller than the physical screen?