APW License Key - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i payed for the key the full price and i can not get it to down load on my device is there a way i need to do this

back to android market and upper right corner "own library." It shoulb be there for download again

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Touch dead spot.

Hey guys, it seems my x10 has a dead spot in its touchscreen. It just doesn't recognize when touched in the right top corner. It is actually exactly between the middle and the extreme right of the phone. When playing chess for example, there is a piece I can't select, tried everything without success. Is this happening only to me or not?
No it is happening to me too. Right where the magnifying glass is on the market app. Top right hand corner...
Pete
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I have the same problem I have to really tap it hard about 5 or 6 times to get it to respond
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dannyj78 said:
I have the same problem I have to really tap it hard about 5 or 6 times to get it to respond
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Same here, I tougth that's just mine...dead on search button in market.
No, the search in the market is fine for me, it is exactly another square by its left, and even after pressing hard or for long tries I get it to work, it just doesn'r respond.
I'm having the same problem,exactly on market search button.Started happening after 2.1 update....
ON lyk screen press
menu back back menu back menu menu back
if u using 2.1 den press home button inplace of menu
chek in service tests/touch screen
spot by yewrself whea ur self phone has dead touchh
Yes, I know this test, but it doesn't do it justice, it draws in the spot when you touch right before the dead part to just after it
when in market, i have to press search at least twice for it to function
I'm having a similar problem.
The top row of QWERTYUIOP doesn't work on the default android keyboard, but it works absolutely fine if I select Korean!
On the home screen the section is also dead & I can't use apps that occupy that space, so I have to go down to the drawer and select it from there. But if I want to use that spot to scroll between my homescreens, I can drag perfectly fine, or drag shortcuts there perfectly fine. On the keyboard if I drag I can highlight the nonworking keys, but I can't use them.
It is especially irritating on dialog boxes though.
I went into PC companion & I did a repair install of 2.1 (AT&T grr) and it didn't fix anything, just now I'm inconvenienced in that now I need to restore all my apps.
Skullsplitterjulian said:
I'm having a similar problem.
The top row of QWERTYUIOP doesn't work on the default android keyboard, but it works absolutely fine if I select Korean!
On the home screen the section is also dead & I can't use apps that occupy that space, so I have to go down to the drawer and select it from there. But if I want to use that spot to scroll between my homescreens, I can drag perfectly fine, or drag shortcuts there perfectly fine. On the keyboard if I drag I can highlight the nonworking keys, but I can't use them.
It is especially irritating on dialog boxes though.
I went into PC companion & I did a repair install of 2.1 (AT&T grr) and it didn't fix anything, just now I'm inconvenienced in that now I need to restore all my apps.
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I've sent mine to the warranty, and they gave me a new one working. The new x10 had a dead pixel, then I sent it to the warranty again, but after a year (on the last warranty day), so they would not have any x10s left, and it worked, they gave me an Arc

Swype keyboard down to just 2 pages?

so,I always use swype, have on all the evos. this one, if you press the number/symbol button, you get a second page, and if you press again, you get a fancy arrow and edit page, but no page with keys on it. is the "number"page dead for good now, the one that arranged the numbers in a grid instead of just the top row across all horizontal?
I dont remember having the number page where they are all in a grid on my old evo. I was also running the latest version so maybe thats why?
When I hit the "number/symbol key" I get one page and there is a button to take me to the second page where its just symbols.
As for the fancy arrow and edit page, that is actually accessed by touching the "swype key" and sliding your finger to the right over the "number/symbol key"
the 3d evo had it. i know swype never updates from whats installed unless you sign up on their site though
wlpywd said:
the 3d evo had it. i know swype never updates from whats installed unless you sign up on their site though
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Yea I had the Swype beta from their website on my evo.
if anyone cares, i found the number keyboard. you have to 'guesture' swype from the swype key to the 't' (number 5) key in order to get it.
always read the help files or about app page *face palm*
OP, is this what you're referring to?
bingo
Long press on the key immediately to the right of the swype button (near bottom left)
well I'll be damned

Is The Upper Left Corner The Best Location For The "Hamburger Menu" ?

hi folks,
i'm interested to find out whether it's only me or if more people have asked themselves why google put the hamburger menu to the upper left corner of the screen. i mean considering the fact that displays get larger and larger and the fact that in many apps that spot is, will and has to be used every other moment while using an app, IMHO it is the worst possible placing for the so called "hamburger menu" at lest we can to try out what might be the reasons for google to make their choice, because even if we don't like something, it's easier if we know the reasons, at least if thei're valid
the goal would be, of course only if there will be many who agree and feel bothered, to brake loose a discussion and finally bring this topic to
the attention of a larger community and to google in the process.
thanks for any participation, opinions, proposals etc.
my favourite spot would be lower right corner but should this by design not be a good choice, i can see no reason what could make the upper right corner not a better alternative than the current choice.
below you find 4 sample images to illustrate what i mean and what i find preferable. self evidently the examples for the preferred spots are not "hamburgers"
In use:
N7000 TouchWizz_4.1.2
N7100 CM11_CMKernel_Xposed
I9100_Black CM11 CMKernel Xposed
I9100_White CM11_CMKernel_Xposed
Nexus 4 Cataclysm_Franco_Dalvik_Bionic
Nexus 5 32GB Black CM11_ElementalX_Xposed
One+ 1 64GB Black CM11_Boeffla-Kernel_Xposed
http://philosophy.net.magnamentis.com/quintessenz/en-quintessence-r-1.htm
magnamentis said:
hi folks,
i'm interested to find out whether it's only me or if more people have asked themselves why google put the hamburger menu to the upper left corner of the screen. i mean considering the fact that displays get larger and larger and the fact that in many apps that spot is, will and has to be used every other moment while using an app, IMHO it is the worst possible placing for the so called "hamburger menu" at lest we can to try out what might be the reasons for google to make their choice, because even if we don't like something, it's easier if we know the reasons, at least if thei're valid
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Maybe you already know or are not interested anymore but here's my thoughts.
They must have a good reason to do so. I also don't like a button on top because display size and if using one hand its hard to reach. But when that menu can be opened by sliding which seems to the case more often then its better. Althoough not all apps might want sliding enabled because other reasons. The placement on top has probably also to do with that the bottom area is a more interactive space for other interactions to happen with thumb or not... Or because now only a title bar on top is needed and no bar below which saves space and looks more simple (most likely). Why left or right? I don't know but also prefer right side for button because its easier to reach but that also depends on if this button (depending on items on menu) will be used more often than others. And maybe with certain apps left side is seen as a 'starting' point just like the 'start' button in windows that is placed left
EDIT: i see that the hamburger button is used indeed for categories/places within an app and usually to slide open which makes sense to me. Unless it's used as a small settings menu but you can't have both i guess.
kaizokan said:
Maybe you already know or are not interested anymore but here's my thoughts.
They must have a good reason to do so. I also don't like a button on top because display size and if using one hand its hard to reach. But when that menu can be opened by sliding which seems to the case more often then its better. Althoough not all apps might want sliding enabled because other reasons. The placement on top has probably also to do with that the bottom area is a more interactive space for other interactions to happen with thumb or not... Or because now only a title bar on top is needed and no bar below which saves space and looks more simple (most likely). Why left or right? I don't know but also prefer right side for button because its easier to reach but that also depends on if this button (depending on items on menu) will be used more often than others. And maybe with certain apps left side is seen as a 'starting' point just like the 'start' button in windows that is placed left
EDIT: i see that the hamburger button is used indeed for categories/places within an app and usually to slide open which makes sense to me. Unless it's used as a small settings menu but you can't have both i guess.
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sure, all you say is correct, that's why my proposal was top right, still slidable and none of the reasons you mentioned would interfere, just that the top right for all right-handers (the majority) is at shorter distance than the top left which for a main in-app-nav-tool is the farthest away possible.
thanks for taking you time and the meaning of the thread is/was to get this kind of replies and not getting simply agreement, because i'm sure that they discussed all 4 corners and deciced for top-left for a reason. this does not automatically make it the best decision but if we could find out what the real reason was and understand their point of view, it would be easier to take it as a given fact. so there are two solutions: a) understanding or b) correction
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[Q] xprivacy restricting but not faking

I can't get xprivacy to work. I want to fake my facebook location to be San Francisco.
1)In settings I go to the field beside the search button and enter "San Francisco"
2)Press search
3)Press the save button in top right corner
Problem 1
Now if I go back to the settings San Francisco is gone and the default "Christmas Island" is back. Did the settings fail to stick?​
4)I go to Facebook and click on the name
5)I check every box under location
6)I press the back button in the top right cornor
7)Now there's a red box in the left coloumn
8)I launch facebook and go to check in.
Problem 2
It says "Turn on Location" by turning on GPS and Wifi. I go to settings and it already is on.​

How to get rid of or move floating G and screen dots bar

I hope someone can help me. After letting someone use my phone I now see a floating G and dots bar in the middle of my screen. Apparently the bar lets me know which screen I'm currently on in terms of number of screens. How can I move or remove this?
You can get rid of the "G" in Settings (probably under Home Screen), but the more direct way is:
Press and hold a vacant area of some screen. That will shrink the screen and show a bunch of installable apps.
Again, press a vacant area of the screen, and you will see all "enabled" screens (up to eight).
Drag the offending screen (the top left most) to the trash can.
Press the home button.
I think there's a way to get rid of the dots, but I'm not sure. I like them, so I've never had to research the issue.

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