[ROOT] how to change display properties without thired party app - General Topics

Hi guys
did some struglling with my device and found a permanent solution to change dpi and even the device resolution.
Requirment
1-- rooted device
2-- android terminal
Instructions
1-- open terminal and type "su" and hit enter
2-- grant it root permission.
3-- then use command "wm [option] [value]"
In options you have
1-- size widthxheight
wm size 480x840
2-- density value
wm density 240
As shown above you can choose the values of your wish
To get a good display always use the resolution which is in multiples of your native resolutions.
Some apps may not work completely. Like the gallery app will show some images and after that all blank thumbs. But when you open the blank thumb you get the image.
And keyboard and dialer and camera will become small.
So use any other apps insted of them and you have a chance to get a hd resolution on a non hd screen.
Its better than having nothing.
It will not harm device in any manner. If you dont like what you did just use the command.
wm size reset
wm density reset
And your device will be like before the twiking.
Hit thanks for the work. I hope you will give it a try.
Peace
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[Q] Raise the dpi

halo
i don't see so well and the Resolution in the one s is to high to me
i raise the DPI Through rom toolbox to 260
but i get some error of the system ui "Unfortunately system UI has stopped"
for example when i enter to "recent up" i got this erorr and i can't enter there....
there is a way to fix it ??
thanks
If I'm not totally wrong raising the resolution will result in smaller letters. You should lower it instead. So please try it.
And you can change letter size within settings -> display & gestures -> font size. By default it is medium, so you can change to large or extra large.
At least under accessibility there is an option named TalkBack, which will activate a spoken feedback to what you touch, choose or activate. I hope your ability to see is not that bad!
rootrider said:
At least under accessibility there is an option named TalkBack, which will activate a spoken feedback to what you touch, choose or activate. I hope your ability to see is not that bad!
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I just checked that out.
What's with the notification about it "collecting" info? Collecting it where? And what? I didn't go any futher.....
Tomney,
I am not sure if this will actually work but if you have root you can edit your build.prop file. In that file there is a line that refers to ro.sf.lcd_density. By adjusting that number up or down you can change the dpi of the screen. Now that does not necessarily mean that all of your apps or even the Sense UI will work correctly, but it might be worth a try.
If you want to easily do this I would download the BuildProp Editor app from the market.
Haven't tried it on this phone, but at least on every sense Rom I've used for the hero changing LCD density has always messed up everything. One of the reasons I allways used aosp
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usrbrv8 said:
Tomney,
I am not sure if this will actually work but if you have root you can edit your build.prop file. In that file there is a line that refers to ro.sf.lcd_density. By adjusting that number up or down you can change the dpi of the screen. Now that does not necessarily mean that all of your apps or even the Sense UI will work correctly, but it might be worth a try.
If you want to easily do this I would download the BuildProp Editor app from the market.
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as i said i did it with romtoolbox. it is the same , i raise the dpi to 260....
it makes some problems with system ui and i got some errors
i now replace the rom to miui and the dpi change doesn't Affects the system ui
dpi change can be on a rom without htc sense ui and i think even regular ice !
but..... now there is some problem with the market because Resolution Compatibility i think... there is some app i can't download .....
for now i need to come back to 240 dpi for download some apps and its Annoying
maybe if could change the Resolution to Exactly 800\480 i wouldn't get the market-app-Compatibility issue but i dont know how... maybe someone know how to do it?
my vision isn't so bad and i know the regular options aka font enlarger Etc ...
dpi change is the best choice for me .

[TUTORIAL] How to increase Screen Density/DPI value of any Android Device

The phones keep becoming inferior with every superior model getting launched. Some users might not want to buy a new phone just yet. You might want to get the most out of your device while it lasts. To compensate for the continously increasing screen sizes and resolutions in the newer phones, we can change the Screen Density of our devices in order to utilize our screens more efficiently.
Most manufacturers stick to the standard DPI of 240 on the large screened phones like Samsung Galaxy S II or HTC Desire HD, so it might be too big to really make efficient use of the Android device.
Still, there is hope. Just make sure that you are rooted and equipped with Root Explorer or a free app like ES File Explorer in order to access the Root owned partition of the device.
Method:
1. Open Root Explorer
2. Go to /system
3. Click on Mount RW (It shall appear aa Mount RO)
4. Look for build.prop. Long press on the file and press Open file in Editor
5. Scroll down to ro.sf.lcd_density=240
6. Change the value to anywhere between 180 and 240. The lower the value, the higher density your screen will have.
7. Click on the Menu button , and Save and Exit.
8. Reboot.
You should now have a phone with the same screen size but alot more density, slightly smaller text and more space to use applications on.
This guide can be used on all Android phone, even the smaller MDPI and LDPI phones to make your screen to appear bigger and more useful . However, you will have to tinker with the value unless you find one that suits you best.
If some applications cannot span properly to the new screen size, download Spare Parts from the market, uncheck Compatibility Mode in the options, and reboot.
Some launchers may act wierd , however most do look good with a higher density look!
Do press the Thanks button if this guide has helped!
Reserved.
I am using 160. With this value you don't have problems with play store.
Bighardy said:
I am using 160. With this value you don't have problems with play store.
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What issues did you experience with play store before?
When I used different values between 160 and 240, i. e. 180 or 200, I had compatibility problems with play store. New program version weren't shown as update, and if I searched for apps the message Not compatible with this device appeared. With 160 no problems with unhacked play store.

Modifying DPI using "adb density command"

Hi all,
Coming from Sony Xperia Z ultra, I couldn't settle for the large density implemented by Huawei for the P8max (400 dpi), in my opinion this approach is wasting the beauty of the large 6.8 inch screen.
After some online research, I managed to modify the device dpi using this adb command "adb shell wm density “INSERT_DPI” && adb reboot"
I was struggling to find the sweet spot but after several trials, setting the density to 288 and using a 3rd party launcher was the perfect combination. Some applications like the email works in full tablet UI with a split screen.
Having said that, I am facing minor issue with the typing cursor which disappeared in some applications like whatsapp and chrome. Anyone knows the reason behind this? I will really appreciate if someone might have an idea how to fix this issue.
Cheers.

Shrink display size beyond smallest? (Nougat, LG V20)

Hey all! Not sure if this is the right place to ask. Just got the V20 a day ago, switching from my Nexus 5X. I'm finding it disappointing despite the larger screen, it mostly displays LESS stuff than my 5.2 inch 5X.
Here's the reddit frontpage for example: i.imgur (com) /0sTlTof.jpg
Amazing, it's an entire post behind. I was really excited for the increased screen space when I got the V20. Right now I'm lucky if the V20 displays the SAME amount as my 5X...
Does anyone know a secret setting I can use to further shrink the GUI? The smallest setting on the V20 is equivalent to large on my 5X LOL. Or perhaps mods, roms, anything!
Thank you!
TechARoid said:
If you can root your device then.
you can increase the resolution of v20's screen using terminal emulator and achieve what you want.
After rooting install terminal emulator.
in terminal emulator type "su" without "" and hit enter and grant root permissions to terminal emulator.
then type "wm size". this will show your device default resolution.
now you can increase the resolution to whatever you want by typing "wm size widthxheight".
the other way is to install custon rom like lineage OS or resurrection remix rom. They provide with large variation in text size and screen size.
either way you choose you still have to root your device.
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Managed to use ADB with the command "adb shell wm density 420" and it worked! Phone not rooted.
Image comparison: i.imgur (com)/JPGcBGI.jpg

[Info] RM3&3S Display accepts renders up to 5k

As the title says, you can use the adb wm size command to change the resolution, higher.
On most phones the resolution shipped is the highest available.
The RM3&3S ship stock 1080p but easily go up much higher.
Personally i recommend 1440x3120
wm size 1440x3120
In an su terminal or adb by pc.
This brings the display up to current phones resolution! (2k)
Enjoy!
As for performance and battery life, there is no noticeable NEGATIVE impact. However, when screen recording or streaming your screen, it can lag if your connection cant support the higher resolution. Native screen recording should be unaffected.
SilentDevGuy said:
As the title says, you can use the adb wm size command to change the resolution, higher.
On most phones the resolution shipped is the highest available.
The RM3&3S ship stock 1080p but easily go up much higher.
Personally i recommend 1440x3120
wm size 1440x3120
In an su terminal or adb by pc.
This brings the display up to current phones resolution! (2k)
Enjoy!
As for performance and battery life, there is no noticeable NEGATIVE impact. However, when screen recording or streaming your screen, it can lag if your connection cant support the higher resolution. Native screen recording should be unaffected.
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wow nice
anyone has tested this ?
I have downloaded the DevCheck app and under HARDWARE tab > Graphics > Resolution, it is shown as 2340 x 1080. Does it mean that on adb I have to type wm size 3120x1440 instead ?
Thank you
SilentDevGuy said:
As the title says, you can use the adb wm size command to change the resolution, higher.
On most phones the resolution shipped is the highest available.
The RM3&3S ship stock 1080p but easily go up much higher.
Personally i recommend 1440x3120
wm size 1440x3120
In an su terminal or adb by pc.
This brings the display up to current phones resolution! (2k)
Enjoy!
As for performance and battery life, there is no noticeable NEGATIVE impact. However, when screen recording or streaming your screen, it can lag if your connection cant support the higher resolution. Native screen recording should be unaffected.
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I have tried changing the resolution yes the screen changed to a smaller icon etc but the problem is the below area is not responding to touch for example, the soft button; back, home and app manager does not work when touched.
On mine
lius90 said:
I have tried changing the resolution yes the screen changed to a smaller icon etc but the problem is the below area is not responding to touch for example, the soft button; back, home and app manager does not work when touched.
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On mine it works without issue at all and I can touch all the way up to 5k no problem, can you tell me your device model and rom?
Not to be rude or offend you but it is 100% user error on your side, the resolutions are accepted, and tested on A11 and A10 multiple devices. Also the icons smaller and all that is just based on DPI, resolution is the resolving power.
lius90 said:
wow nice
anyone has tested this ?
I have downloaded the DevCheck app and under HARDWARE tab > Graphics > Resolution, it is shown as 2340 x 1080. Does it mean that on adb I have to type wm size 3120x1440 instead ?
Thank you
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No, use 1440x3120 it matters what order the numbers are in.
Thankyou
Thank you. For the display to work properly, you also need to change the pixel density. We enter three commands in adb:
wm size 1440x3120
wm density 640
reboot
Increased clarity even in games! See screenshots...
Source: https://lumpics.ru/how-change-screen-resolution-on-android/#helpgood
Disable nubia red magic 3 animated boot splash screen on phone boot and reboot, save your zip, download my zip and replace via total commander
bootanimation.zip
shutdownanimation.zip
File path:
system/media/theme/bootup
system/media/theme/shutdown
Here is a program Easy DPI Changer root for those who have root rights:
Easy DPI Changer [Root] - Apps on Google Play
Make your screen yours
play.google.com
In the "Density" field, enter the DPI, and in the "Resolution" field, enter the width and length. After changing each parameter, click "Apply" in its block to save the new values. They will apply after a reboot.
I played around with this screen resolution and returned to standard resolution!

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