Camera Interface when editing build.prop - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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

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[Q] Handcent Background Resolution

Anyone know the aspect ratio of the background resolution for Handcent so I won't have to crop images.
Background resolution is
960*800
salahfathi said:
Background resolution is
960*800
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you dont understand what hes asking....and how do you know what his resolution is, you have no idea what phone he has??
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OP is your phone rooted? if so, you can download an app caleld "ninjamorph", free from market, to find out what the pixel size of the top and bottom bars are in handcent and adjust your background size according to that:
Phone's screen resolution - (size of handcent top bar + bottom bar) = correct background resolution
if you are WICKED confused i can do it for you....but you should do it yourself if you can...you can learn a lot using ninjamorph

Any way to shrink the icons ?

I love the new Nexus 5 but the icons are a bit to big for my taste on the new launcher.
Is it possible to shrink the icons on the homescreen / app drawer ? 5x5 would also be nice.
zat0x said:
I love the new Nexus 5 but the icons are a bit to big for my taste on the new launcher.
Is it possible to shrink the icons on the homescreen / app drawer ? 5x5 would also be nice.
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Install a different launcher like Appex,Nova where you can change the icon size etc or root the phone and lower the DPI in build.prop.
gee2012 said:
Install a different launcher like Appex,Nova where you can change the icon size etc or root the phone and lower the DPI in build.prop.
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You could install a widget like multicon. Works really good on my S3.
gee2012 said:
Install a different launcher like Appex,Nova where you can change the icon size etc or root the phone and lower the DPI in build.prop.
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If you lower dpi in build.prop, google now don't display the header images anymore...

How to resize notifications in side notification drawer.

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
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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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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Problem with fonts on surface pro 1 and windows 10

hello everyone I after switching to Windows 10 have problems with font sizes in modern app ui characters are very small and some applications with the recommended resolution (1920x1080) do not work well. what can I do?
Are only fonts small or is everything? Maybe your DPI was reset. Go to the modern app settings (not control panel) and find the display settings, there's a button/link there for this. Something like ui scale/size, fonts or something. I don't remember.
Amax said:
Are only fonts small or is everything? Maybe your DPI was reset. Go to the modern app settings (not control panel) and find the display settings, there's a button/link there for this. Something like ui scale/size, fonts or something. I don't remember.
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where are can find settings of modern ui?

Touchwiz update

Hello. Just received an update to touchwiz and all my home settings have disappeared.
I had everything on minimal size and used the developer option to set dpi to 480.
Now I have more rows and columns than before with no option to define the grid and text zooms according to screen zoom.
Is there any way to find the old menus to fix this?
asbogdan said:
Hello. Just received an update to touchwiz and all my home settings have disappeared.
I had everything on minimal size and used the developer option to set dpi to 480.
Now I have more rows and columns than before with no option to define the grid and text zooms according to screen zoom.
Is there any way to find the old menus to fix this?
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Unfortunately, there's no solution other than downgrade to the previous version.
It's annoying because it broke all DPI scalling...
Set the DPI back to 411, then go and set font and screen zoom again to the desired one and in the developer options you can go up to 455 now. Bigger icons than before, but better than the original huge home screen. I don't understand Samsung why it was messed up.

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