hello does anyone know of a way or an app that allows the default tf700 browser app to run in full screen? thanks
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Yes it is built in - go to settings, labs and enable quick controls.
Then when you want to bring up the menu, hold your finger on the right or left side of the screen and slide
thanks dude you're the best
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Hello I was wondering if anyone knows of a mod or an app to swipe your fingers across the screen to change apps (like on the ipad 2). Not asking to be flamed or anything just trying to maximize my user experience on my asus transformer. The way in which the ipad 2 switches back and forth between apps by swiping seems a bit more seamless than having the click the button the bottom left and selecting an app every time. Thanks for your help.
Download an app called SwipePad,it is free from the android market,you will like it
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Can someone please tell me if there is a launcher with " hide system bar" option that works?? I've paid for 2 that didn't work, tied of wasting money. TIA
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Maybe you can try this GMD GestureControl. I don't own it though but I know ppl use it for the tf300t on ICS, don't if it works on JB. You need to be rooted too.
phrozin said:
Can someone please tell me if there is a launcher with " hide system bar" option that works?? I've paid for 2 that didn't work, tied of wasting money. TIA
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i guess there's no launcher has that option, actually by default there's no way to hide the system bar.
if you're rooted you can try the app jgaf suggested above,
Thanks jgaf, nooktablet. I'll take a look at it when I root. Guess I'll just deal with the bar til then
Thanks again
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but why do you need to hide it? if the reason is because you don't want to accidentally touch it then you can go to settings->asus customized settings->system bar unlock.
that option helps you lock/unlock the system bar. you won't accidentally touch it
Lno, i just really dislike the way it "breaks" the wallpaper/skin. If it had an auto hide with a hotspot feature that would be perfect.
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Hi.
When I update an app in my TF700 (JB) through Play, "what's new" and description information are missing in the update screen. It just shows permissions. The only way to find out what's updated and to see description is to look for the app in the search bar, as if you're installing the app first time. This bug, if it is a bug, does not exist on my other devices. Any idea to resolve this? Thanx.
I just tap on the app itself to display the changes with the latest update. In Google play, my list of apps appear on the left-hand side of the screen and if I just tap on the app that's about to update it will show the permissions required. Then I tap the link to the app itself (just anywhere near the upper right hand where the name of the app is) and it will take me to the app in Google play with a list of the changes.
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Same for me, I think this is by design. And it's really inconvenient. My workaround: Install "Changelog Droid".
Lol. Just Click the app icon on the right hand side and all will be revealed.
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Lol. Just Click the app icon on the right hand side and all will be revealed.
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Yes, I've found out that. While installing the update if you press the icon of the app on the right upper side, it brings you the basic install information was well as what's new information. Still, without starting the install no show of change log. But thanx anyway.
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megamoz said:
Yes, I've found out that. While installing the update if you press the icon of the app on the right upper side, it brings you the basic install information was well as what's new information. Still, without starting the install no show of change log. But thanx anyway.
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megamoz, you don't have to start to install to be able to click on the icon on the upper right hand side. Just clicking anywhere on the grey area or the name of the app in the grey area on the right hand side should take you to the app with the 'What's New' up the top. This can be done anytime for your list of installed apps.
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megamoz, you don't have to start to install to be able to click on the icon on the upper right hand side. Just clicking anywhere on the grey area or the name of the app in the grey area on the right hand side should take you to the app with the 'What's New' up the top. This can be done anytime for your list of installed apps.
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Thanks, rndmnss. It works
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Is there any way/app that can change the input method when docking and undocking the keyboard? I prefer to use swiftkey flow when undocked but the keyboard conflicts with it when docked. has anyone found anyway to get round this, without having to go into settings etc? thanks
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I haven't heard of 'swiftkey flow', only SwiftKey itself (hated it for a 10.1, I want to turn off all suggestions and corrections when I have a keyboard big enough for normal typing.), so if I misunderstood, ignore me
While you're at a point where you can type, a small keyboard icon appears in the notification bar in the lower right corner. Tap it and select the correct keyboard.
I don't know if there's a way to do it automatically (isn't there a setting in swiftkey somewhere?)
Also, are you using the right swiftkey version? There's a tablet version and a normal one...
Flow is the newest version,i never liked it before, but flow is much more like swype. I haven't found any setting to do it, but an automated way would be awesome XD
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If you're rooted you can use Tasker with the Secure Settings plug in. I use it to assign different keyboards for different apps, and also to switch to the stock keyboard when docked...
There's also Keyboard Manager in the Play Store (but I prefer Tasker):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ne0fhykLabs.android.utility.kmLauncher
Hi,
I'm looking for a app where i can handwrite and the text conver for digital text (like Samsung S-Note).
After some search i've found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098807
So my questions are:
1- Will this app work on Asus Infinity?
2- Will Asus made the update of this app to turn possible the text recognition?
Best regards,
VGCC
Just tried it. Works. Could also import my old notes.
But it is not optimized for the large screen. Recognition does not work.
The font is even smaller than in supernote 1.55 and I have not found any way to resize it or zoom into.
Otherwise it is much better than version 1.55
Well it works. It's sort of like Super note version 1.1. It's nice that you can draw and write on the same bit of paper without having to insert a picture you draw separately.
Problems? Screen is too high res so it doesn't fill it properly and I couldn't figure out how to enable handwriting recognition.
If they updated this for the higher res screen it would be nice!
Thanks for your replies. I've tried, but happens all the things you said. I hope that ASUS made the upgrade on next stock rom.
Best regards
VGCC
VGCC said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a app where i can handwrite and the text conver for digital text (like Samsung S-Note).
After some search i've found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098807
So my questions are:
1- Will this app work on Asus Infinity?
2- Will Asus made the update of this app to turn possible the text recognition?
Best regards,
VGCC
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Try "7 Note with Mazec" from the Play Store.
I think, that is the app you are looking for. l am writing this with a stylus. The app is a little pricey, but worth it in my opinion.
you can take handwritten notes and convert them to written text later or as you are writing, and you can also use this app as a text input method wherever you have a text entry field: Gmail, browser, search etc.
It installs as a custom keyboard so you can easily switch between keyboard and handwriting. It also does predictions and seems to get better the longer I use it!
This is my favorite writing method if I do not have the tablet in the dock.
It gets even better if you also use Keyboard Manager. I have Keyboard Manager activate the stock Asks keyboard when the tablet is docked, Swiftkey when undocked in landscape, and 7Note with Mazec when undocked in portrait.:good:
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Yes I have bought 7 notes. It is an amazing app! That and FreeNotes give you Super Note on steroids. :good:
I'm unable to download the beta version of 7 note, says it is not compatible. Running clean rom 3.3...any ideas?
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I'm unable to download the beta version of 7 note, says it is not compatible. Running clean rom 3.3...any ideas?
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Set your dpi to 240
I'll have to flash for that right? Or does clean rom have a setting I'm not seeing? Thanks for the tip I really want to like this app!
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I'll have to flash for that right? Or does clean rom have a setting I'm not seeing? Thanks for the tip I really want to like this app!
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You can either reflash which isn't really a problem as you will keep all your settings and apps if you don't do a wipe. Just choose everything again.
Or you can edit the build.prop in /system. Use es file explorer to open he file as text in es note editor and edit the very last line. Reboot and you will be at 240.
Yeah no dice... Changed build prop to 240 from 224 and still show incompatible. Thanks for the idea though! Any other ideas? It's weird because the free version had no problems.
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[QUOTE;38393875]Yeah no dice... Changed build prop to 240 from 224 and still show incompatible. Thanks for the idea though! Any other ideas? It's weird because the free version had no problems.
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Maybe its not compatible with our resolution. Have you emailed the dev? I've only used it on a nexus 7
Just went to the Store and it works fine. CROMI 3.4 213 DPI
That was my next option. Thanks dude!
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Interesting, after flashing your 3.4 the apps is now available... You sir are awesome! Great work on the new rom, I prefer yours over cm.
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berndblb said:
Try "7 Note with Mazec" from the Play Store.
I think, that is the app you are looking for. l am writing this with a stylus. The app is a little pricey, but worth it in my opinion.
you can take handwritten notes and convert them to written text later or as you are writing, and you can also use this app as a text input method wherever you have a text entry field: Gmail, browser, search etc.
It installs as a custom keyboard so you can easily switch between keyboard and handwriting. It also does predictions and seems to get better the longer I use it!
This is my favorite writing method if I do not have the tablet in the dock.
It gets even better if you also use Keyboard Manager. I have Keyboard Manager activate the stock Asks keyboard when the tablet is docked, Swiftkey when undocked in landscape, and 7Note with Mazec when undocked in portrait.:good:
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Does this have Palm rejection?