Can We Get Sense 4 Tablet UI in HOX ?? - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

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Is there anyway to we get Sense4 tablet UI ??

There was a thread in development a while back about tablet UI but I don't know where it went.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649312&highlight=tablet

set dpi to 160
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192 is the ideal DPI to set.
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Has anyone tried using the app "LCD density changer"? It has a preview function where you can test a new DPI before setting it to persist through reboot. A great way to test new DPI without having to reflash if something gets borked.
I personally have been trying 190 but systemui always crashes and the keyboard doesn't fit on the screen.
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Changing LCD density in build.prop?

I usually use a app for this but it keeps crashing on my mew rom. Can someone tell me how to do it manually?
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Exactly how you think. Get root explorer, mount / system as r/w, open build.prop in text editor and scroll down to the res. Default value is 240.
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Or you can use an app called Root Tools by JRummy16. I have it set to 200 and it works great except the clock widget is a bit wonky
Just set mine to 200 and it looks great using weather and toggle widget
Not to be a complete idiot, but what exactly does it mean to change the LCD density, and what are the advantages of doing so?
Its like changing the resolution on your monitor...
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[Q] Adjust Font Size on Nexus 4G

I've searched threads, and across Google and most all point to the same result. I'm trying to shrink the font size on Gingerbread. I switched back from ICS due to the battery issues I was having and ICS let me adjust font size without problems.
Modifying the density with the root programs made my market screw up and throw me the error " This app is incompatible with your device". Changing density back fixed the issue. Is there another setting I can add to build.prop that can adjust font size? Has anyone had any luck changing font size without changing screen density?
Spare parts will let you change font size.
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Spare parts will let you change font size.
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Thanks, The pro version or regular? Regular only seems to work on the spare parts screen and nothing else. I remember that app working for me when I had my epic, strange.
Not sure really. I only have used the one included with roms which I'd assume is not the pro version. Did you reboot after changing it? I haven't changed it in a while because I found the default font size was good enough for me. If that isn't working I'm not sure if there's any other app. Perhaps you could use rom toolbox to change fonts and get something closer to what you desire.
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[Q] Touchwiz UX home screen grid

Hey guys. I'm running seanz's skyICS 4.2E-14 which comes with touchwiz ux. I'd like to change the grid size on the home screen (perhaps to something like 7 x 8) so I can adjust the LCD density. Is there any way to do this?
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Im not sure but if u click the menu button and go under settings their should be launcher settings then u could click homescreen and choose the size.
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Download lcd density pro from market and adjust the screen density to around 180
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People.. thats NOT what he is asking !!!
seacritasianman .. as of right now, no .. there is no way of changing the grid size with the new Samsung TW-UX. I to had asked the question in the original development thread in the Samsung 9100 section .. and to Sean.
The only grid size that can be modified is the Apps Drawer .. thats it.
Don't know how attached you are with Touchwiz, but you can try a 3rd party launcher. I think all of them have an option to change the icon grid size.
Ah alright. Thanks LordGeek. And I used to use Apex, but for some reason, I've taken a liking to TWux, so I'll just stick with it for now xD
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Here is a modded version of TW UX with more customization http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1666384
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How to Set Wallpaper without it turning low resolution

Ok, I'm sure that it's not only me having this issue, but
I'm trying to install the CleanROM 3.0 Wallpaper and any time that I do, it crops it and turns all pixelated. I've noticed this with any wallpaper I try to set that's not a system wallpaper.. is there any way to fix this??
I'm currently Running CleanROM DE 3.1
but i've noticed this on pretty much every ROM i've ran
here is the wallpaper
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27624455&postcount=24
I've actually spent yesterday figuring out how to do this in a super roundabout way.
I put the wallpapers I want into CleanROM 3.0 SE ROM itself. I edited the ROM zip file with 7-zip, inserted the background I wanted in the correct location and performed a full data wipe. Then I flashed it to the phone.
And walla, it works... I now have the 2 wallpapers I want in full resolution.
I'm sure there is an app that can put a full resolution wallpaper in your phone for you. I just never looked... lol
We had a similar problem with the HP Touchpad and a guy made an app on the play store to remedy it (here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS5raGFubmluZy50cHdwYXBwbGllciJd)
Unfortunately it only works with the Touchpad's resolution, though if someone made an app to support our resolution then it would work fine.
Just resize it when you select the wallpaper. Touch the opposing corners on the crop box and drag to make it bigger.
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Just resize it when you select the wallpaper. Touch the opposing corners on the crop box and drag to make it bigger.
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Yuck
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ECEXCURSION said:
Yuck
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He means the selection window you can choose what part of the image it uses.
My wallpapers always look great.
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kleeman7 said:
He means the selection window you can choose what part of the image it uses.
My wallpapers always look great.
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This.
It still blurs the image a ton when sense does the resize after crop.
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Yeah setting wallpapers are awful.. any fix for this?
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download crop wallpaper from market it is free and does overall setting of pic for wallpaper
I remember back when I first got my inspire and was using the sense launcher, i believe I used an app called wallpaper wizardii or something like that. Might be worth giving a shot.
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kravguy said:
I remember back when I first got my inspire and was using the sense launcher, i believe I used an app called wallpaper wizardii or something like that. Might be worth giving a shot.
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Of the apps I've tried so far that one worked the best for the wallpapers. Thanks
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will900 said:
Of the apps I've tried so far that one worked the best for the wallpapers. Thanks
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np, glad I could help.
this is by far the best app ive found
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...Folder&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
I've been using Zedge to set my wallpaper. When I set it through the app, it doesn't seem to lose quality, but if I try setting it through Sense from the downloaded picture, it does lose some quality.
Look up "dodol wallpaper" in the playstore. I set some pretty damn high quality photos as my wallpaper. Always amazes people!
I use an app call wallpaper set and save. It will keep the resolution of the image you are setting as the wallpaper.

Vzw sgs iii dpi

So has anyone changed the dpi on our phone? I've changed it to 240 using Rom Toolbox but my phone apk is displayed incorrectly (obviously) and for some reason I couldn't change it back to normal. The highest in could set it to was 280. Just want others opinions on their favorite dpi, methods of changing it, tips and tricks and other problems they've had.
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RCOVA said:
So has anyone changed the dpi on our phone? I've changed it to 240 using Rom Toolbox but my phone apk is displayed incorrectly (obviously) and for some reason I couldn't change it back to normal. The highest in could set it to was 280. Just want others opinions on their favorite dpi, methods of changing it, tips and tricks and other problems they've had.
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Root Explorer to manually edit the build.prop or LCD Density Modder (I have the Pro version to take care of any Play Store incompatibilities) both work well on stock/stock-based TouchWiz ROMs or AOSP-based ROMs.
You can use a third-party dialer from the Play Store if the stock dialer bugs you at different densities.
Anything below 240, IIRC, won't work on a TW ROM.
I am currently running AOKP on my GSIII and set the density at 180 so I can enjoy Tablet Mode. I love it, and we have a great big screen that can really take advantage of it.
Ooohhhh. Does your phone apk look alright on AOKP? I had AOKP on my E4GT but I'm too scared to flash it on this phone. Lol
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Ooohhhh. Does your phone apk look alright on AOKP? I had AOKP on my E4GT but I'm too scared to flash it on this phone. Lol
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Yeah it looks great. All I ran on my GNex was AOKP and so far it is the same for my GSIII.
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