I prefer having my clock on the right side of the top bar. Doing that, all my status icons are pushed towards the center. I usually have enough of them that one gets obscured by the hole punch (on outside and inside display, in portrait mode). Usually it's the alarm or bluetooth icon that gets hidden. The hole punch is in the exact right position and size to perfectly hide an entire icon.
Is there a way for the icons to 'skip' the hole punch? Maybe a way to add an extra icon that will always appear on the 4th position, only in portrait mode?
I expect this issue to have come up on other phones as well (S20?), but this is my first phone with a center hole punch camera.
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How do you stretch the today wallpaper in the fuze? I can set it but its tiled, how do I make it centered or stretched to fit the screen?
Ok I figured out the change. I changed the resolution for the pic to 480*640 and it works just fine now. Its stretched to the entire screen.
BUT I have a new problem
I now have task bar showing at the top when I lock my phone. The battery bar, carrier, volume icon, start button etc. How do I get rid of it?
Also how can I change the clock and unlock scroll bar between the top screen and bottom screen?
I am thinking that it would be good for both landscape and portrait mode to have the status bar at the bottom of the screen, so you don't have to always have your hand near the top of the tablet to go to your home screen or back a page. The way viewonic made the soft touch buttons on the top right corner when in landscape mode is annoying, also when your in portrait they are at the top of the tablet instead of at the bottom. Has anyone attempted this already? If it hasn't, I think one of the devs should move it to the bottom of the screen on their rom.
Hello, is there a way to change the side which the reduced window for one-handed mode is? I can resize it no problem but cannot seem to change the side. Thanks!
If it hasn't changed in Android Q you can place it freely by dragging the white top bar in one-handed mode to the side
Thank you. Turns out in Pie you have to long-press the white bar until the yellow frame appears, then you can drag it around.
Hi. Is there anyway to move the clock to the right hand side without rooting the phone?
It seems so minuscule but it's my only real complaint about the phone right now - all other phones I've used have had the clock on the right and because of the camera pill the clock is in the left corner, it's almost in the middle of the screen!
Cheers.
So I've gotten used to the swipe up gestures for the navigation bar over my past few phones but going to the fold 2, on the big screen, the swipe gestures are too far apart for convenience. I see that there is an option for the traditional nav buttons to be offset to the right or left but i don't see an option for swipe gestures to be offset to the right or left. Is this even possible? Either within the Samsung settings or even a third party app?
The swipe gestures are new to me... never used them on my last phone (Note 8). I'm getting used to it on the small and large screens. I thought about switching back to include the buttons, but then it takes some of the video away which I think defeats the purpose of spending all this money on a phone with a large screen.
It's quite a bit easier if you go into the navigation options and switch to the gestures where you swipe from the side for back and bottom for home. When you do that anywhere up on the bottom will take you home so you can make both gestures in the lower right or left corner of the screen.
krabman said:
It's quite a bit easier if you go into the navigation options and switch to the gestures where you swipe from the side for back and bottom for home. When you do that anywhere up on the bottom will take you home so you can make both gestures in the lower right or left corner of the screen.
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Thanks. I've been using this method. Although not my preference is the best option so far. I appreciate the recommendation.
It would be nice if they'd let us fiddle with the placement and type of nav gestures, it's true about any phone but I think more so with this one due to the form factor.