How do I change what I've done LOL? While changing my wallpaper I was asked if I wanted to set wallpaper as lockscreen I didn't mean to pick yes but did. How do I change the option back? I can't find it.
Wallpaper options can be found in Settings>Display>Screen Display
Settings>Display>Screen Display
I checked there is no option there
What about if you go to ...Gallery> click on the pic you want as a wallpaper> menu> set as >Lock Screen Wallpaper
I'm talking about when it gave me the option to set the wallpaper as lockscreen also and I accidentally hit yes. How do I put it back to no?
This will reset other defaults obviously but this is the only way I know of myself. There has to be another way but I can't find it.
Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > ALL > Android System > Clear Defaults
On a side note, do you remember specifically where you went and how you got that prompt to come up? I can test first as I just cleared the defaults myself but I can't get the request to come back up to ask if I want to make the change to both screens.
Its greyed out for me. Is there an apparently that can revert that?
Wouldn't the first thing you'd think of be do the exact same thing you already did...on another picture?
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hahaha
So my co-worker as a prank, took a picture of himself with the front facing camera and set the picture as the lockscreen. Now I can't seem to switch it back to the default since it only allows pictures to be selected out of the gallery. Any suggestions?
What happens if you just delete the photo?
norm2002 said:
What happens if you just delete the photo?
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lock screen wallpaper remains the same
hahaha factory reset?
Download a wallpaper you like and use it?
Menu - Settings - Display - Screen Display
You can change it to anything you like , also change the fonts
Or check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o35QtzbRyUg
MuDvAyNeX said:
Menu - Settings - Display - Screen Display
You can change it to anything you like , also change the fonts
Or check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o35QtzbRyUg
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???
That's what he did, but he can't change it back to original.
Did you even read the first post?
golf2vr6 said:
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That's what he did, but he can't change it back to original.
Did you even read the first post?
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Not properly it seems... opps
No need to come across as rude
Take a picture of yourself on his phone and put it as his lockscreen. Then people will start thinking you two are lovers. xD
Jokes aside, when you long press a home screen, and you click wallpaper, you don't get like gallery, live wallpaper, wallpaper gallery? Doesn't picking a picture from say, wallpaper gallery, change the lockscreen wallpaper also? Excuse me if i'm wrong or you don't have a wallpaper gallery/live wallpapers.
Home screen > menu > wallpaper > gallary.
Choose the default red wallpaper, but press the portrait symbol. It will ask you if you want to use the wallpaper for the lock screen as well.
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You can put this file in your gallery and set it as lock screen.
FINALLY... I was looking for this one all over.
Thanks Dude.
MaelstromXC said:
You can put this file in your gallery and set it as lock screen.
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I was looking for this for a long long time
Rooted Helps.
If you want to remove Lock screen File Then,
You can use root explorer to delete the lock screen file in the system by :-
(i) search for (lock) or (lockscreen) in root explorer home.
(ii) then select the lockscreen image file present in the system search and delete it.
Don't forget toggle {mount as r/o}.
And when you remove the lockscreen file it will automatically turned to default or original lock screen.
I've got a gTablet running the most recent Cyanogen (I haven't done anything else to it since I had to wipe it with nvflash). I'd like to set it up to have a slide to unlock it (so it doesn't get bumped on while in my bag) or that connect-the-dots thing.
I tried to set up the connect-the-dots in Settings > Location & Security > Set up screen lock > Pattern
It accepted a pattern, had me confirm it, then sent me back to Location & Security where it seemed the change had been implemented. I clicked the power button to turn off the screen then clicked it again to turn it back on... and it came right back to where it was without asking for the pattern. Same deal when I reboot.
How do I make it ask me for the pattern?
EDIT: Evidently there's a setting under Settings > Cyanogen Settings > Tablet tweaks where the lock screen is disabled by default. Unchecked that and things are good.
I discovered a strange touchwiz glitch with the lock screen. I am able to set images as the lock screen (gallery->select image-> menu->more->set as->lock screen) but I am unable to set the lock screen back to be whatever the home screen is. I liked it much better before, but i cant figure out a way of setting it back.
Go under your manage apps. Then find the app. That let you do that in the first place and clear your data, or default. Settings-applications-manage applications
I'm a lttle unsure about what you mean.
Antarctica32 said:
I'm a lttle unsure about what you mean.
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He means to go to settings, manage applications, 'all' tab, and select gallery, and then choose clear data and/or defaults.
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I recently got into this setting and pressed enable without knowing what the default setting was. There are only two options. Enable and disable. Can anyone tell me exactly what this option is for and if I should enable or disable. Also, will a factory reset put this option back to factory defaults. Thx in advance!
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I recently got into this setting and pressed enable without knowing what the default setting was. There are only two options. Enable and disable. Can anyone tell me exactly what this option is for and if I should enable or disable. Also, will a factory reset put this option back to factory defaults. Thx in advance!
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I can't find that setting. Where at in the settings?
Its not really in the settings. Using ADW custom shortcuts, under activities, I found an option under PhoneUtil for the option Battery charging controls.
So, i recently got this device and i found it pretty annoying how the clock and battery icons were too close to the rounded corner of the screen, and since my device is still in warranty i can't use advanced root tools to fix this, but fortunately i found a solution that works in unrooted stock rom and i wanted to share in case anyone wants to fix their device too.
All you need is to have access to Developer Settings and enable Device Debugging, and ADB installed in your computer.
With your device connected, open CMD in the folder you installed ADB or just open Terminal if you're in linux, then enter this commmand:
Code:
adb shell settings put secure sysui_rounded_content_padding 8
And done! You should see the difference right away.
This setting is kept after a reboot, but i doubt you'll ever want to change it back to it's default, but if you want you can change the value to 0.
You can change the value at the end of the command to your liking, i just found 8 to be my prefered setting.
I hope this helps!
EDIT: Actually, there's a problem. The padding changes to the default everytime you change the screen orientation which is very annoying. I couldn't find a fix for this but if you know of any please let me know!
Hey, do You know how to make a similar adjuctment but with padding-top (i dunno, that's how it is in html )
Bartoshevsky said:
Hey, do You know how to make a similar adjuctment but with padding-top (i dunno, that's how it is in html )
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I'm not sure if you can change the vertical padding, but if you did it the notch would probably cover the apps on screen so i think it wouldn't be a good idea
Hi,
I have found a little workaround for the padding setting reset after screen orientation change. It is possible to get the padding back without using ADB again.
Set the padding using the ADB method
Now if you change screen orientation the padding will disappear
Go to Settings -> Display -> Advanced -> Device Theme
Switch to the theme that is not currently used and back (Note: If you have an automatic theme selected, try to select both light and dark theme, it should change after selecting one or another)
The desired padding should be back again.