I've changed my dpi to 420 and I would like to set through Xposed Module some systems apps to the default 480 dpi.
Does anybody know the name of the phone application?
Any other app sugestion to set to 480?
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how can I change 96DPI to standart DPI?
I'll be quick. As you know, the dialer app doesn't scale completely if you change your LCD density with LCD density changer. Is there any way to mod the apk file and make it fit with a 190 Density ?
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bump i need this too. thanks to anyone who can help resolve this issue
Use hidialer or dialer one from market instead...
Late reply but might help someone looking for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863519
Title says all. My notifications are too big. I'd like to size them more slim
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iammrhappy123 said:
Title says all. My notifications are too big. I'd like to size them more slim
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There is no way to individually resize notifications.
If you change the dpi (LCD Density) of the display, you will make everything look smaller. This requires root and you edit the default dpi in the /system/build.prop from 480 to something like 400 or 370. This will make everything smaller though. Text, icons on the dock etc
If you have the xposed framework installed, there is an xposed module called "App settings". This will let you tweak the dpi of apps on an individual basis, so you could set the dpi for "SystemUI" (which is essentially the staus bar, Notification drawer and Nav bar) etc
What rootSU said.
Personally I run everyting at 400dpi. Looks best to me.
rootSU said:
There is no way to individually resize notifications.
If you change the dpi (LCD Density) of the display, you will make everything look smaller. This requires root and you edit the default dpi in the /system/build.prop from 480 to something like 400 or 370. This will make everything smaller though. Text, icons on the dock etc
If you have the xposed framework installed, there is an xposed module called "App settings". This will let you tweak the dpi of apps on an individual basis, so you could set the dpi for "SystemUI" (which is essentially the staus bar, Notification drawer and Nav bar) etc
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dannejanne said:
What rootSU said.
Personally I run everyting at 400dpi. Looks best to me.
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Perfect!
Thanks for the replies guys!
Thanks RootSU. you always reply to my noob topics lol.
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hello guys! ill get str8 to the point, when u change the dpi to 280<, above other changes,the ui of the status bar changes to 2 seperate "boxes" for notif. and quick set.. and doesnt cover the whole screen when u swipe it down. so is there any way to have this status bar ui in higher dpi (like 360-370)???
Excuse my english is not my native language,ill post a screenshot too.
Xposed with "app settings" module. You change dpi on a per app basis.
KJ said:
Xposed with "app settings" module. You change dpi on a per app basis.
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there isnt any way to do it WITHOUT xposed framework??
Build Android from source and modify the calculation/formula of whether to use tabletui or phoneui.
If you change the dpi to anything lower than the default dpi of 640, the camera UI is no longer full screen and there exists a black margin at the sides.
Since Xposed App Settings does not work here, is there a way around this?
trein91 said:
If you change the dpi to anything lower than the default dpi of 640, the camera UI is no longer full screen and there exists a black margin at the sides.
Since Xposed App Settings does not work here, is there a way around this?
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There are multi dpi in the app section you can replace samsungcamera4.apk