Hello,
Does anyone have suggestions for what they feel is the best settings to have a good note taking experience on the note 10.1?
Much appreciation!
What I do with LectureNotes is:
- enable GMD Gesture Control, Hide Status bar command
- Use spen button button for eraser
- pen toolbox enabled for easy color change
These 3 for me are the essentials
Thank you! Especially the eraser part. Anymore suggestions are very welcome.
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Where is the gmd gesture control?
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@gophy: I guess you have enabled `use stylus (hardware detection)´, haven't you? Most users enable `allow two fingers scrolling´, `allow two fingers zooming´, and `allow double-click zooming´ (some also `allow one finger scrolling´) in the app's input settings. If you observe jagged writing, try to enable the pressure filter with a threshold of 5% or. The other options are mainly a matter of taste.
Does anyone have a settings recommendation for Ruled Pattern and font size?
I keep fiddling with both and at some point down the page(s) my typed text goes below the ruled lines
Thanks in advance!
@Chaz9999: There is no general answer to your question, as the distance between baselines in the text layer is not fixed but can vary due to smaller/larger font size, subscript and superscript, etc.
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@Chaz9999: There is no general answer to your question, as the distance between baselines in the text layer is not fixed but can vary due to smaller/larger font size, subscript and superscript, etc.
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Thanks for the response Acadoid!
maybe you should also increse the threshold value in the input filter settings.
Senrir said:
What I do with LectureNotes is:
- enable GMD Gesture Control, Hide Status bar command
- Use spen button button for eraser
- pen toolbox enabled for easy color change
These 3 for me are the essentials
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My spen button isn't working, when click it, nothing happens. Do I have to enable it somehow?
@Calculating Infinity: You need to enable `use stylus button´ in the app's input setting, the function can be assigned in the `stylus button setup´ in the app's handling settings.
Note that Samsung devices do not deliver touch events with stylus button pressed, the system assigns own functionality to that. You need to enable `detect stylus button in hover mode´ in the stylus button setup in the app's handling settings; furthermore, you need to press and release(!) the stylus button close to the display surface but before actually touching the display.
You can now use your finger as erasing tool. Very useful. Just disable one-finger scrolling and enable one-finger erase.
I still feel like I don't have enough writing room. Is there anyway to make it switch to a new page automatically?
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AW: [Q] Best Lecture Notes settings for Note taking in class
Calculating Infinity said:
My spen button isn't working, when click it, nothing happens. Do I have to enable it somehow?
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Yes. Click
Settings → Input → Use stylus buttons
Then you can configure your button. Therefore click
Settings → Handling → Setup Stylus buttons
You're welcome
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@gophy: Automatically in which sense? Several of the scroll mechanism (page forward icon, volume keys, mouse wheel) automatically add new pages when needed, also the auto-movement tool or the input zone.
Hi.
This is a simple question but I can't seem to get it to work.
I'd like to have my phone to enable the navigation keys when its plugged in to the wall (and rotated 180 but that's kind of optional). Easy enough to do manually but I'd like to see that automated.
So I've tried tasker, but I cant find how to enable the navbar there.
Anyone out there knows how to get this working, tasker or with any other way?
Thanks!
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many have been annoyed at the A9 fact that the navigation keys are not located next to the fingerprint reader and narrow down the screen.
I looked around and found the site http://www.androidexplained.com/how-to-disable-navigation-bar/
So I turned off the Menu bar permanently.
The question now is: what soft-menu app should I use?
I've tested:
Pie Control - very basic app
GMD Auto Hide Soft Keys - occasional crashes - configuration options low - hides the menu bar without changing qemu.hw.mainkeys
LMT Launcher 2.4 beta 4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150&highlight=no+action - very powerful and fast and fully configurable!
LMT Launcher is my preferred app, but I have not yet managed to take advantage of the current betas 2.5... - only recent apps work for me so i've installed LMT_v2.4.apk.
One more limitation of these apps: the Camera app disables LMT-menu and Pie Control at the bottom LMT moves to the left side - just GMT may show its menubar at the bottom.
That's the reason why I activates the fingerprint scanner as a home button.
Maybe you have another solution - for example, Tasker task to temporary suppress the menu-bar ...
-> workaround for LMT beta 2.5_beta4: SELinuxModeChanger app (F-Droid) to switch to permissive and LMT works
Sometimes I'd need to quickly switch the global orientation to landscape and back. I hate auto-rotation as it's slow and often rotates unneededly with any phones I owned. The best solution would be a simple app/shortcut that would simply toggle the orientation between to states (eg. standing portrait-left landscape). I could then assign this app to hardware buttons, gestures or launchers.
I haven't found something like this until now - is there a way to do this now (Tasker task, Xposed module etc), or will I be able to write an app to do this - can the global orentation be changed programmatically?
Try this Ultimate Rotation Control = Here
Ultimate Rotation from Play Store is the best app doing this job
Hello,
I have a problem with display rotation, on Stock 8.0 i could lock in landscape rotation in apps (like browsers for example) via quicksettings toggle (tap once for auto rotate -> hold phone sideways (while browser open) -> tab toggle again, phone now locked in landscape mode. Ever since updating to 8.1 it wont stick to landscape mode, it will instantly go back to portrait orientation :/
Can anyone confirm if they can still use the quicksetting orientation toggle in the way i described above (anyone on 8.1)? Is it a unknown bug maybe?
I am not using stock kernel (due to magisk and safetynet) but testet it on two different kernels (currently on flash kernel).
Or does anyone know of a solution that does not require an additional app running/managing the rotation?
Thanks!
Edit: For anyone facing the same problem, i found a workaround. It's not perfect but has to do for now: Download "Tiles" from the Playstore (paid app), there one can add a toggle for rotation that toggles through all avaible orientations. It's still more annoying than a native toggle that sticks to landscape straigth away but at least it makes it possible to have an app stick to landscape orientation regardless of phone orientation.