Okay, so the screen resolution for the Shield is 1280x720. So I put a wallpaper with the same dimensions, but every time I reboot the device it always zooms into the wallpaper so I have to reapply it. Does anyone know why that happens?
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In 1.5(I dont like the name cupcake.) When you flip your phone sidways its animates by squaring the screen with the black background, and then reanimates to the new orientation, is it possible to put a picture in that background.
Hi all, I've installed a wallpaper using HDWall and now whenever I turn on my phone and it shows the rainy animation (wiping water off the screen) it shows it on a black background that covers my wallpaper until it has faded.
The top and bottom bars are transparent, so I can still see my wallpaper at the edges.
On the weather page itself the animation does not create a black screen behind it, it just wipes my actual wallpaper.
Does anyone have any ideas how I might resolve this or make it work like the weather page?
Thanks!
I have the same problem.
using stock rom 1.66.
My boss and I are having a little debate/bet:
I argued to him that the screen off animation (like the old tube style tv television turning off) was PURPOSELY animated so that the colors appear to separate as the animation progresses before the screen turns off, while HE insists that this effect was not intentional, and only looks that way because that's how screens work..
Does anyone have a definitive answer on this? I'm 99% sure that I'm right I just cant prove it with fact..
Thanks!
As those who have mirrored their Transformer's screen before over HDMI, you all know the bottom 80 pixels of the 1280x800 resolution screen are cut off. In landscape, this is as ideal as it gets to display 720p video and avoid the software buttons.
In portrait mode it's a different story though. You're now cutting off 80 pixels of game/app on the left side and displaying your buttons/status bar. Is there a way I can change the screens resolution (not LCD density) so applications that only run in portrait will respect the 80 missing pixels? Or make my tablet output 1280x800 so I'm not missing anything on screen?
Alternatively, is there a way to force these apps to be landscape? The majority of these apps in question actually play in Landscape, but set the screen to portrait for some reason. Thanks for any suggestions.
So recently i started to notice that in my home screen (touchwiz or other launchers) at the top of the screen there is some grey lines it is best visible if i use a black wallpaper and set the brightness to the maximum. This doesn't show anywhere except on the home screen. I tried other wallpapers, and if i look at it in the gallery or turn on ultra power saving mode there is no grey lines.(my device is galaxy s6)
Does anyone know what it is? Or how to fix it?
(i hope you guys can understand me sry for my english)
So, if you switch to your pictures and images gallery, the lines disappear?
Did you drop your device on the floor or did it incurred any damages lately?
blazexhun said:
So recently i started to notice that in my home screen (touchwiz or other launchers) at the top of the screen there is some grey lines it is best visible if i use a black wallpaper and set the brightness to the maximum. This doesn't show anywhere except on the home screen. I tried other wallpapers, and if i look at it in the gallery or turn on ultra power saving mode there is no grey lines.(my device is galaxy s6)
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It's a common issue. It's stupid Touchwiz/Samsung system which creates a small overlay at the top of Homescreens (any launchers) & lockscreens. In gallery etc, it's perfectly black since no overlay.
I don't think there is a fix. U can use a slightly greyish instead of full black wallpaper. It's not a big problem though
Oh i understand. Thank you for help. I was thought my phone has a problem.
Sometimes the grey lines can appear in Samsung mobiles if you use a bad launcher or a theme which is not compatible with the phone. You can try updating to a new version and see if fixes the problem, or use a light gray wallpaper as already suggested. Another couple of things to try... take a screenshot of your phone and test it on your laptop to see if the lines are still there. If not then it could be a problem with the screen itself. It's also worth restarting your phone in Safe Mode as this mode only runs with pre-installed apps. If you don't see the lines then an app could be your culprit