I was wondering if there was any application out there that I could use to have separate keyboards for landscape and portrait? I would lioe to be able to use swype for portrait and have it switch to better keyboard when I'm using landscape? Or maybe someone could create it if there wasn't already something like that on the market (dot dot dot hint)?
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Not seen anything that auto switches.. But it's quite quick to long press on the text input box and change the input method.. I suppose!!!
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Nahh... that takes too long for me, that's why an automatic one would be best
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Hey guys, I've searched for this, and can't seem to find exactly what I'm looking for. I used to own an HTC HD2 with the stock WM6.5, and what I loved about its web browser is that after pinch-to-zooming any web text, the text would automatically re-fit itself to the borders of the screen. However, on my Nexus One and my new Nexus S I've noticed that no matter what I do, the only way to actually get the text to fit nicely on the page is to either double tap the screen (which decides its own level of zoom) or to use the little zoom +/- buttons. Is there any way that I can have the simplicity of pinch to zooming with having the text auto-fit itself to the page? Thanks.
actually the browser does the same thing you are asking. there are a few methods.
first, load any random webpage, double tap, and yes it zooms in to default level and re-flows the text.
but, just use pinch to zoom, go to your desired level, then double tap that text, and it will re-flow the text at that specific zoom level to the edges of the screen. just like you want.
Thanks for the quick response. Indeed, I have been double tapping after pinch to zooming to get the text to auto-fit, but my question is if it's possible to have the text auto-fit immediatley after pinch-to-zoom without the additional step of double tapping. Yes, it's only one extra step, but just curious if there's any way around it.
Dolphin browser has this setting. Also cm rom in cm settings also has it.
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stonew5082 said:
Dolphin browser has this setting. Also cm rom in cm settings also has it.
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Where in dolphin settings would I find the appropriate setting? Thanks in advance!
Settings, then advanced. Then you have 2 settings, open in overview and auto fit to page. In your case untick open in overview and check fit to page.
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stonew5082 said:
Settings, then advanced. Then you have 2 settings, open in overview and auto fit to page. In your case untick open in overview and check fit to page.
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This has helped me too - Thanks
What is cm rom though?
Cyanogenmod, the most popular android custom rom. It requires root, obviously.
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or check this out, if you're running cyanogenmod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748892
Anyone know of a way to stop the stock browser zooming in when u double tap? Annoys me quite a bit as I always multi touch zoom, and often I double tap by accident. Thanks
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Hi guys!
Is there any way to hide the zoom icon on ICS?
The icon appears when you open some app theresnĀ“t made to tablet, know?
Get spare parts+ from the market and look for compatibility mode. If its checked, uncheck it and vice versa. Then reboot. It should be gone after that but it might mess up while attempting to display some apps.
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I find this really really annoying - you know using your finger on the side of the screen to scroll up or down on a browser and it ends up zooming in and out!
Is there anyway to disable this or do one of the custom ROMs get rid of it?
GMD Spen Control app.
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