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Android: Your phone's default layout caters to the right-handed user. If you're left-handed, switch your layout to right-to-left with just a tap to be more comfortable using your device.
First you need to get into your developer options, then you can enable the layout change. Here's how:
Go into Settings > About Phone.
Scroll down until you see "Build Number" and tap it seven times in quick succession. This will enable developer options (if they're not enabled already.)
Once your phone tells you you're a developer, hit the back button to go to the main settings.
At the bottom, right above About Phone, you'll now see "Developer Options" where it wasn't before. Tap it.
Scroll down and tap the box to enable "Force RTL layout direction".
Your layout should instantly switch, giving your left thumb better reach to tap everything you need without so much strain. In addition, you'll see the layout direction of your home screen has changed. You'll pull to open Google Now the same way
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Hi,
Is there a way to have the icons in the Start menu lined-up horizontally and vertically? Now, by default, they are arranged hexagonally
i would also like to know about this
Yep:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=587631
Maybe I didn't make myself clear
What I mean is shown below:
Currently Start menu looks like
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, but I would like to have something like
This would be preferable.
OK, I'v found something. A small configurable application called XTask, download link here.
Btw, if you don't know where to start, just click on the taskbar and drag the line down. The XTask Settings allow you to configure its internal menu and also replace the Start Menu entirely with its own diagonal icon layout. It arranges icons by same strange order, probably like the original Start Menu, but maybe I'll find how to change that.
Alternatively in its settings set it so its file manager starts when clicking the Start Menu icon and browse to Windows\Start Menu\Programs directory. It is normally alphabetically sorted and you can arrange shortcuts to various subfolders. It can be even more easily done with Total Commander or from PC.
And for phone settings click on Control.
Note - I am using an Xgody Y28 for this, steps may be slightly different depending on your model.
Step 1 - Download and install Nova Launcher. Either sideload the apk or use Play Store. We'll need Nova launcher's ability to launch activities in order to get to the hidden setup menu on the phone's ROM.
Step 2 - Once Nova is the default launcher, touch and hold on the desktop and hit widgets. From the widgets menu, drag and drop an "activities" widget onto the desktop
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Step 3 - In the following menu that pops up, scroll down till you see the listing for "FeaturesMenu". Tap on it to expand the list of activities,
and select ".FeaturesPageActivity".
Step 4 - A new icon should now be on the desktop, which when tapped on should take you into the Features Page menu. There, you can change everything to "Real" and then hit the "complete setup and reboot" button.
First, we enter the Settings section of our device. We Open Developer Options. For those who do not know;
1 - Settings
2 - About Phone
3 - Enter Software Information
4 - Touch Build Number 5 Times.
Then Let's Go to Settings.
Developer Options BLUETOOTH AVCRP (Get 1.6 or, 1.3) BLUETOOTH AUDIO CODEC (MAKE ALL CODECS)
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After These Settings, We Will Make Other Settings. Set the Developer Options Correctly ..
Menu Settings Reset Network Settings Restart Phone
We know that sometimes these situations give rise to (thick) covers. Cases are parts that completely cover the phone, you need to pay attention to them!
Or make the following settings.
Settings> Applications> Three dots in the top right corner> Show system apps> Bluetooth> Storage> Delete data
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When I click "Enable Keyboard" to select "Hacker's Keyboard" from the list of options:
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it doesn't show up. I am using Samsung Chromebook 2019 in developer mode. Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.
According to the app's instructions for "Enabling Hacker's Keyboard":
Hacker's Keyboard is "disabled by default" for "security reasons". So to enable it, I'm supposed to perform the following steps:
"Add the keyboard to the system's input method list:
Open the system input settings configuration by pressing the Enable Keyboard button above.
Find Hacker's Keyboard in the input method list, tap the checkmark to switch it on.
Acknowledge the warning shown by the system. The system always shows this message when enabling a third-party method.
Press the Back button to return to this page."
Unfortunately I am unable to get past step 2 as I am unable to find Hacker's Keyboard from the list of menu options:
If anyone is able to help me figure this out, it would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone have a way to have this activated without having the accesibilty floating menu active. I hate that menu it gets in the way of everything.
I think it's been this way for quite a while.
I can't stand the swipe to answer calls etc, so I do use the accessibility menu, but only with the swipe for notification menu, which is handy, with a high level of transparency so I barely notice it.
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Gasman said:
I can't stand the swipe to answer calls etc, so I do use the accessibility menu, but only with the swipe for notification menu, which is handy, with a high level of transparency so I barely notice it.
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There is a way to get rid of it completly but it will come back after u restart the phone. Then you have to do the process all over again. You can go to settings>apps>all apps> scroll to accessibility then force stop the app and clear cache. It will stay hidden until you restart the phone. Make sure you have the single tap setting enabled first before you do this.
On my note 20 ultra i have it completly gone even when i restart the phone. I used package dissable pro app to dissable accessibility in settings. But package disabler pro is now EXTREMELY hard to setup and use.