I'm not sure why, but something tells me our phone is meant to be used in landscape mode. I want to give it a try, but not sure what the best way to go about it is. I am rooted and currently running HYFR OnlyOne rom. Great rom and I love the S3 add ons. But I have seen the hybrid rom has a tablet mode which looks like it would make landscape use much easier. But does it maintain the goodies like S-Memo and the use of the S-pen? Would it be a good idea just to use another launcher, like Go or maybe VTL, as it seems pretty landscape oriented?
I would prefer to be able to do it and maintain all the usability of the phone. Any suggestions?
The most basic way to add landscape functionality is with a new launcher. I use apex which allows me to landscape it and allows for additional icons on home screen, dock etc through its options menu. As far as I'm aware hybrid offers tablet support with s pen functionality. The only ones who don't are the aokp and cm9 ROMS. If you want full tablet & s pen support then hybrid is the way to go
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I'm not sure why, but something tells me our phone is meant to be used in landscape mode. I want to give it a try, but not sure what the best way to go about it is. I am rooted and currently running HYFR OnlyOne rom. Great rom and I love the S3 add ons. But I have seen the hybrid rom has a tablet mode which looks like it would make landscape use much easier. But does it maintain the goodies like S-Memo and the use of the S-pen? Would it be a good idea just to use another launcher, like Go or maybe VTL, as it seems pretty landscape oriented?
I would prefer to be able to do it and maintain all the usability of the phone. Any suggestions?
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I am currently using The Hybrid RCVI and you still retain everything, everything, everything. The only difference is you flash an additional zip which contains the 4.0 ics apps (gmail, calendar, phone, messaging etc) because the stock touchwiz ones don't work with such a low dpi. But you should try it, it's so amazing. All s-pen functionality still works (double tap for s memo, screenshot, back, menu, home) and s note. Can't go wrong.
Oh my GOSH, i just remembered, hahahaha, you can lock your phone on landscape mode. turn on auto rotation, then turn it to the side so it flips, without rotating turn off the auto rotation and it stays in landscape DD so now you can keep everything you want or your current setup if you like it and just do that. hope it helps.
I actually just started using the phone in landscape only. I use Apex Launcher and lock the launcher in landscape mode. I then use an app called Ultimate Rotation Control which allows for per app orientation control. This allows me to keep the phone locked in landscape while having apps like Phone flip to portrait when I need to dial. I'm however using CM9 in tablet mode because I like the AOSP feel and in my opinion, AOSP tablet mode looks much nicer than TouchWiz tablet mode. You can still use the S-pen as a standard stylus with CM9 but it loses the rest of its functionality. I don't use S-pen features all that much anyway so it's not a huge loss. If you decide to use an AOSP-based rom, there is a port of the basic S memo features that was just posted in the Themes and Apps section which is cool for basic notes/drawing. Like previously stated though, you can use Hybrid to keep the S-pen and TouchWiz things.
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Cm9 at 213 tablet mode is like the most perfect thing if you want your not in landscape. Everything looks so much nicer
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I think I will give Hybrid and maybe CM9 a try. Is there more then one CM9 rom?
Also does anyone know if boot manager works with the note? I used to use it on my evo, but a google search didn't return many results for if it works with the note.
Is there a good guide for installing hybrid? The OP seems kind of vague. I don't even see where it mentions having to flash the additional apps. And the part about installing apps to the SD card seems ominous. Any help? Maybe I just missed it. It's late and I am tired, lol
mike208 said:
I'm not sure why, but something tells me our phone is meant to be used in landscape mode. I want to give it a try, but not sure what the best way to go about it is. I am rooted and currently running HYFR OnlyOne rom. Great rom and I love the S3 add ons. But I have seen the hybrid rom has a tablet mode which looks like it would make landscape use much easier. But does it maintain the goodies like S-Memo and the use of the S-pen? Would it be a good idea just to use another launcher, like Go or maybe VTL, as it seems pretty landscape oriented?
I would prefer to be able to do it and maintain all the usability of the phone. Any suggestions?
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There ia a market app, Ultimate Rotation Control, that will lock landscape mode.
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There ia a market app, Ultimate Rotation Control, that will lock landscape mode.
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In cm9 if you slturn auto rotation on, turn it into landscape and then turn it off it stays in landscape.
Read the howrto developers instructions on the unofficial cm9
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I was wondering what the difference is in a touchwiz and non touchwiz rom is. What does one offer that the other doesn't?
The Touchwiz UI
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Why does that contain? I can't find anything on what it is. Is it similar to sense or more like entertainment?
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User interface. Helps with settings, eases twitter, Facebook and other widgets to be open and recieve live feeds on honeycomb homescreens. Adds a screen capture button which helps with forums. Just research galaxy tab 10.1 touchwiz UI. Really can't miss it.
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User interface. Helps with settings, eases twitter, Facebook and other widgets to be open and recieve live feeds on honeycomb homescreens. Adds a screen capture button which helps with forums. Just research galaxy tab 10.1 touchwiz UI. Really can't miss it.
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Can The TW works on my P7510 (Chinese stock)?
Stay away from TouchWiz, is a pile of horse **** bloatware.
TouchWiz is by far the most advanced software you currently can get on a tablet. The user experience it provides is light years ahead of anything else out there, even Honeycomb 3.2.
Not only that but TouchWiz gives you access to specific hardware you cant access without it. The ability to change color temperature of the screen is a HUGE feature you can only have with toucwiz.
Here are just a few of the features you get from TouchWiz that you cant get anywhere else :
1. REAL multitasking just like in Windows. You can have TWO apps open at once on the same screen and not have to switch back and forth. There is nothing like this available in the market or in 3.2. HUGE props to Samsung for doing this.
2. Ability to change color temperature of the screen.
3. One touch wifi file access to tablet from PC <-- AWESOME
4. Sluggish menu scrolling in vanilla Honeycomb are gone! It looks like
Samsung devs used video hardware acceleration for scrolling which creates a smooth experience compared to Vanilla honeycombs laggy jumpy scrolling in may menus.
5. Awesomenew notification/settings popup menu. FAR superior to stock Honeycomb.
6. One touch screen capture button in the task bar takes a snap shot of the screen and automatically saves to a folder.
7. Lots of cool QUALITY widgets not like the junk you find in the market.
8. Motion gestures
9. Superior App Manager/ RAM manager which can run ON TOP of any app you are running.
10. BEST Music app and runs super smooth. Much better than stock H.C. or anything in the market
11. BEST Ebook reader app you can get.
12. Your tablet will run FASTEST with touchwiz. Samsung is using hardware acceleration for menus like Apple. Stock HC uses software rendering which is why its so slow and laggy. You cant get hardware acceleration if you dont have TouchWiz. No the Devs here will not be able to add it as its beyond their capabilities.
The list goes on and on. TouchWiz is simply a superior experience than stock HC. I would even dream of using my tab without it. Your tablet is incomplete and missing features to access hardware if you dont have TouchWiz.
I am really curious about changing the color temperature. How do you do it?
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TouchWiz is by far the most advanced software you currently can get on a tablet. The user experience it provides is light years ahead of anything else out there, even Honeycomb 3.2.
Not only that but TouchWiz gives you access to specific hardware you cant access without it. The ability to change color temperature of the screen is a HUGE feature you can only have with toucwiz.
Here are just a few of the features you get from TouchWiz that you cant get anywhere else :
1. REAL multitasking just like in Windows. You can have TWO apps open at once on the same screen and not have to switch back and forth. There is nothing like this available in the market or in 3.2. HUGE props to Samsung for doing this.
2. Ability to change color temperature of the screen.
3. One touch wifi file access to tablet from PC <-- AWESOME
4. Sluggish menu scrolling in vanilla Honeycomb are gone! It looks like
Samsung devs used video hardware acceleration for scrolling which creates a smooth experience compared to Vanilla honeycombs laggy jumpy scrolling in may menus.
5. Awesomenew notification/settings popup menu. FAR superior to stock Honeycomb.
6. One touch screen capture button in the task bar takes a snap shot of the screen and automatically saves to a folder.
7. Lots of cool QUALITY widgets not like the junk you find in the market.
8. Motion gestures
9. Superior App Manager/ RAM manager which can run ON TOP of any app you are running.
10. BEST Music app and runs super smooth. Much better than stock H.C. or anything in the market
11. BEST Ebook reader app you can get.
12. Your tablet will run FASTEST with touchwiz. Samsung is using hardware acceleration for menus like Apple. Stock HC uses software rendering which is why its so slow and laggy. You cant get hardware acceleration if you dont have TouchWiz. No the Devs here will not be able to add it as its beyond their capabilities.
The list goes on and on. TouchWiz is simply a superior experience than stock HC. I would even dream of using my tab without it. Your tablet is incomplete and missing features to access hardware if you dont have TouchWiz.
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im agree with you
i think honeycomb without TouchWiz,its like some old fashion of android..
TouchWiz is usefull and also very cool...
Wiseblood said:
I am really curious about changing the color temperature. How do you do it?
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I'd like to know this too.
Settings --> Screen --> Mode
Thanks 5th, that is exactly what I was looking for. This is my first tablet, and Im only coming from the HTC evo. And from that I came from the HTC hero. So Im still pretty green to this.
Is it worth swapping the kernel out? I know and Im sure you know as well, doing that on android phones will help out a lot. But what about on these tabs? IS that VooDoo what its made out to be?
touchwiz is pretty cool, but the gmail and calendar sucks big time compared to the original honeycomb version. how the heck can i see week view NORMALLY like honeycomb calendar instead of zooming with pinch and zoom. c'mon!
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Settings --> Screen --> Mode
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Thanks!!
shine2007 said:
i think honeycomb without TouchWiz,its like some old fashion of android..
TouchWiz is usefull and also very cool...
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I respect your choice, related to TouchWiz. I enjoy vanilla builds of Honeycomb and I think TouchWiz removes the Android authenticity. There is a reason why devs like PhantomHacker release their ROM's cleaned from the bloatware Samsung adds. I'm looking forward to install his vanilla 3.2 ROM on my P7510.
hello. so i became tired of the portrait mode and i wanted to experience something different. so i turned on auto rotate and disabled portrait mode and enabled landscape mode in cyanogenmod settings. everything looks great. i even applied 140 dpi settings to emulate 800x480 resolution. but there's a problem with the phone dialer since i cannot see the keypad. but i can bear with it anyway.
my problem right now is that the lockscreen is not in landscape mode. i looked all over google and can't find a solution. do you guys have any thoughts with the matter at hand?
It isn't a problem because the android smartphones are meant to be used in portrait mode. You could lock to portrait but not to landscape.
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It isn't a problem because the android smartphones are meant to be used in portrait mode. You could lock to portrait but not to landscape.
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but they did put auto-rotate right? so i think it's also meant to be used with landscape. i do believe that android smartphones, with all its customization and flexibilty, are built to satisfy and adapt to your needs as far as it can handle. and with that being said, i think a landscape lock screen is very much possible.
Possible. Widgetlocker offers that I think?
But I don't know about native cyanogenmod. Stock rom, definitely not.
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Possible. Widgetlocker offers that I think?
But I don't know about native cyanogenmod. Stock rom, definitely not.
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works great! thanks. i hope that there would be a custom rom in the future dedicated to the landscape lovers out there.
The new version has honeycomb and ics lockscreens so I guess you'll like it.
So I decided to try tablet mode just out of curiousity. I read that it makes non-sense launchers smoother. Well it does. For sure. Maybe not much but its enough to make go launcher Buttery smooth. So another thing I noticed is battery life? It increased? It could just be me but I find it odd that it was such a notocable difference. I'm sitting at 73% after a full days work in a building that barely gets reception. Usually by this point I have 50% left. So this left me wondering, could systemui have been poorly coded by HTC to the point where it drains a lot of battery? I know it seems ridiculous but I implore some one to try it before they say I'm crazy. Only because I may well be. Haha. So my question is, is there a way to get tablet mode to run on ics without forcing 192 dpi. Honestly the whole phone seems more usable and the quick settings I need are already in the stock ics notification bar. And whatever was missing I have in there using power controls a free app on the market. There must be some kind of edit to force tablet without going to 192 dpi.
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So I decided to try tablet mode just out of curiousity. I read that it makes non-sense launchers smoother. Well it does. For sure. Maybe not much but its enough to make go launcher Buttery smooth. So another thing I noticed is battery life? It increased? It could just be me but I find it odd that it was such a notocable difference. I'm sitting at 73% after a full days work in a building that barely gets reception. Usually by this point I have 50% left. So this left me wondering, could systemui have been poorly coded by HTC to the point where it drains a lot of battery? I know it seems ridiculous but I implore some one to try it before they say I'm crazy. Only because I may well be. Haha. So my question is, is there a way to get tablet mode to run on ics without forcing 192 dpi. Honestly the whole phone seems more usable and the quick settings I need are already in the stock ics notification bar. And whatever was missing I have in there using power controls a free app on the market. There must be some kind of edit to force tablet without going to 192 dpi.
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That's what I'm talking about! Tablet mode has been my daily for the longest time and I agree that it definitly helps out with battery life and with smoothness of launchers (especially Apex!). Sadly there is no way just yet of getting the phone to run Tablet mode without forcing the DPI to 192. I know that the Galaxy nexus has their ways of doing it, I tried getting it to go myself and no luck so far. One thing I want to get working is the Pop-up screen when you connect to the PC.
How did you get that nice looking quick settings on the Notification Bar? I never tried to change it from the regular pop up selections
I've had nothing but problems trying to change my dpi. Anytime I go below 270 I have nothing but force closes. How did you get it working
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pwned3 said:
I've had nothing but problems trying to change my dpi. Anytime I go below 270 I have nothing but force closes. How did you get it working
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Usually it depends on the App that you use to change the dpi, plus you need a launcher other than sense installed (you can have sense and something else like Go, ADW, or Apex.) I use the App call LCD Density Modder (Icon is a Monitor with a blue screen). Also It depends on the Rom that you are using as well. Some Rom's do not have the Icons in the SystemUI.APK to support Tablet Mode (Especially Sense 4 ROMS). As long as you meet all those steps you should be able to get it working with minimal problems. As stated above the only problem I run into is getting a force close when connecting phone to PC, the Pop-up that lets you select your connection mode doesnt work, you have to set your default connection type to whatever your going to use before connecting, and set it so it doesnt ask you what you want when connecting.
PM me if you need more help buddy
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Usually it depends on the App that you use to change the dpi, plus you need a launcher other than sense installed (you can have sense and something else like Go, ADW, or Apex.) I use the App call LCD Density Modder (Icon is a Monitor with a blue screen). Also It depends on the Rom that you are using as well. Some Rom's do not have the Icons in the SystemUI.APK to support Tablet Mode (Especially Sense 4 ROMS). As long as you meet all those steps you should be able to get it working with minimal problems. As stated above the only problem I run into is getting a force close when connecting phone to PC, the Pop-up that lets you select your connection mode doesnt work, you have to set your default connection type to whatever your going to use before connecting, and set it so it doesnt ask you what you want when connecting.
PM me if you need more help buddy
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That's probably my problem. Trying it on sense 4... I'll boot up tonked Rom and see how it likes it. I'm actually using build prop editor and manually making the change
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I love having the on screen navigation in tablet mode, but that tiny text.. MY EYES. I wish we could dig around and get the on screen navigation ICS has by default on a Gnex. I know we lose screen real estate that way, but capacitive buttons suck.
Ummmmm, how do you get to tablet mode? I'm running team venoms latest release
From me to you with this Snake bitten cellular thing
haliwa04 said:
Ummmmm, how do you get to tablet mode? I'm running team venoms latest release
From me to you with this Snake bitten cellular thing
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Change the dpi to 192. Careful though it doesn't play nice with sense
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haliwa04 said:
Ummmmm, how do you get to tablet mode? I'm running team venoms latest release
From me to you with this Snake bitten cellular thing
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You cannot do this on any sense 4 based Rom. You need an ics sense 3.6 to be able to do it. Plus you MUST have a different launcher other than sense.
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Change the dpi to 192. Careful though it doesn't play nice with sense
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Correct lol, especially sense 4. Apex runs the best fyi
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That's what I'm talking about! Tablet mode has been my daily for the longest time and I agree that it definitly helps out with battery life and with smoothness of launchers (especially Apex!). Sadly there is no way just yet of getting the phone to run Tablet mode without forcing the DPI to 192. I know that the Galaxy nexus has their ways of doing it, I tried getting it to go myself and no luck so far. One thing I want to get working is the Pop-up screen when you connect to the PC.
How did you get that nice looking quick settings on the Notification Bar? I never tried to change it from the regular pop up selections
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Hey man sorry for the delay, So the notifications quick keys is an app called "power controls" it is free and it's honestly pretty great. if you check the settings of the app there is an option to have the power controls stay in your notification bar. go into the app from your launcher and put a check mark in the box for notification widget. then click the pin. then click the slider looking button and you can check off which buttons to add. Closest I've come to CM7 settings in drop down.
it uses the built in accessibility features of ics to do it. this and SlimRom or any variant is the closest I have been able to get to AOSP. throw that in with tablet mode and GO-SMS stripped of all their special features except themeing and you're pretty much there. I may try GoContacts as well but the last time I did (with my evo shift) it was laggy so I haven't bothered yet. Especially since this device as a whole is waaaay more laggy then my shift in every regard. I can't imagine it would play well.
Also for standard DPI the GoKeyboard is quite nice and responsive, much more so than AOSP. These are of course my personal feelings so it may just be perceived and not reality. I used to hate GODev stuff... but since getting this phone it's the only way to get what I want out of the UI. Even their launcher is shockingly smooth with 5 screens and APW scrolling widgets on 4.
I've been dealing with the small fonts. it's irritating but what can you do. Every view even down to the Gmail app is more useful to me in tab mode.
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Hey man sorry for the delay, So the notifications quick keys is an app called "power controls" it is free and it's honestly pretty great. if you check the settings of the app there is an option to have the power controls stay in your notification bar. go into the app from your launcher and put a check mark in the box for notification widget. then click the pin. then click the slider looking button and you can check off which buttons to add. Closest I've come to CM7 settings in drop down.
it uses the built in accessibility features of ics to do it. this and SlimRom or any variant is the closest I have been able to get to AOSP. throw that in with tablet mode and GO-SMS stripped of all their special features except themeing and you're pretty much there. I may try GoContacts as well but the last time I did (with my evo shift) it was laggy so I haven't bothered yet. Especially since this device as a whole is waaaay more laggy then my shift in every regard. I can't imagine it would play well.
Also for standard DPI the GoKeyboard is quite nice and responsive, much more so than AOSP. These are of course my personal feelings so it may just be perceived and not reality. I used to hate GODev stuff... but since getting this phone it's the only way to get what I want out of the UI. Even their launcher is shockingly smooth with 5 screens and APW scrolling widgets on 4.
I've been dealing with the small fonts. it's irritating but what can you do. Every view even down to the Gmail app is more useful to me in tab mode.
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Thats amazing, i'm going to have to check out that app for myseslf. Thanks for the heads up though on that! Small fonts are easy to evercome, but only if the
Rom you are running Tablet Mode on has the Font Size in the Display settings. What does your app Drawer look like with Go Launcher? Is it regular size or does it put like 30 apps on 1 screen?
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Thats amazing, i'm going to have to check out that app for myseslf. Thanks for the heads up though on that! Small fonts are easy to evercome, but only if the
Rom you are running Tablet Mode on has the Font Size in the Display settings. What does your app Drawer look like with Go Launcher? Is it regular size or does it put like 30 apps on 1 screen?
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you have to set the launcher to have larger icons. Not "large" mind you. A custom larger amount. depends on your preference.... then change the icon spacing to a larger amount. I think I did 7 columns and 8 rows. For the record I couldn't find go sms in the app store so I downloaded it online somewhere just google gosms.apk it's a free app so this is not stealing. honestly I can't wait for AOSP. I would probably take it in it's unfinished form even (just 1x and wifi.)
I'm not asking which people like best, because I know that is highly subjective. What I want to know are which ROMs have all original S-Pen functions intact and if they have Samsung's apps too, that a bonus. I want a ROM that has more settings in the notification pull down and more theme options, but I don't want to give up the S-Pen functions that were one of the big reasons I got a Note. Any ideas?
did you know you can get gmt spen control from the market and use it with any rom? Then get an app like papyrus or memo, and you can set up custom gestures, or the original gestures if you like.
It works extremely well, and let's you try out cm based roms while still getting to use your s pen
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did you know you can get gmt spen control from the market and use it with any rom? Then get an app like papyrus or memo, and you can set up custom gestures, or the original gestures if you like.
It works extremely well, and let's you try out cm based roms while still getting to use your s pen
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You, my friend, are my hero for the day! I absolutely did not know that. I've only had the phone like 2 days and have only been back on Android like 2 days. I was on Windows Phone for the past two years after about as long on Android and really got out of touch with Android during that time.
Also, what is the name of the app that gives you S-Pen control? I got a lot of results but quite a few of them seemed fairly shady.
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You, my friend, are my hero for the day! I absolutely did not know that. I've only had the phone like 2 days and have only been back on Android like 2 days. I was on Windows Phone for the past two years after about as long on Android and really got out of touch with Android during that time.
Also, what is the name of the app that gives you S-Pen control? I got a lot of results but quite a few of them seemed fairly shady.
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gmd spen control root ( sorry I put gmt last night lol) it is like 5 bucks but fully worth it. You can make all the gestures you want it is seriously an awesome app.
the developer is good mood droid
Actually, I do want to know which ROMs have the SPen apps installed. Any ideas? I like the Samsung version of the SPen better.
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Actually, I do want to know which ROMs have the SPen apps installed. Any ideas? I like the Samsung version of the SPen better.
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Almost any rom that is based on the recent 4.1.2 release will be able to run the S-Note app.
Try padawan jb 4.1.2
Here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907203
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Anyone know why the spen gestures are now different on this new jb release? It was so much easier before with the simple Swype of the pen. Also no home gesture now.. ?
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Have the ability to display the on screen buttons like on the GNexus?
Just came from a SGS3, was very happy with my PA CM rom.
On the Note II, the CM roms Ive tried with this ability are just too full of annoying bugs, and it feels laggy often. TW seemed very smooth and didnt encounter any problems, besides the lack of options. I absolutely loathe using the physical home button on the Note2 and SGS3 though.
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Have the ability to display the on screen buttons like on the GNexus?
Just came from a SGS3, was very happy with my PA CM rom.
On the Note II, the CM roms Ive tried with this ability are just too full of annoying bugs, and it feels laggy often. TW seemed very smooth and didnt encounter any problems, besides the lack of options. I absolutely loathe using the physical home button on the Note2 and SGS3 though.
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Absolutely you can do it on any TW ROM. All you have to do is add one line into your build.prop and reboot. Search for "on screen nav bar mod". Edit: here is a link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808882
However, I really suggest checking out LMT launcher: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18993800. I always liked the on screen nav buttons, because I had instant access to the home/back/recents from any screen, even if I had my S Pen out, and loved it even more on AOKP because I could add custom shortcuts for my "dock" apps and Kill App options. LMT implements all of this but allows you to access it off-screen, so it doesn't take up any screen real estate. And it's a damn sexy interface, people are always impressed when they see me pop it up!
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Absolutely you can do it on any TW ROM. All you have to do is add one line into your build.prop and reboot. Search for "on screen nav bar mod". Edit: here is a link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808882
However, I really suggest checking out LMT launcher: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18993800. I always liked the on screen nav buttons, because I had instant access to the home/back/recents from any screen, even if I had my S Pen out, and loved it even more on AOKP because I could add custom shortcuts for my "dock" apps and Kill App options. LMT implements all of this but allows you to access it off-screen, so it doesn't take up any screen real estate. And it's a damn sexy interface, people are always impressed when they see me pop it up!
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Awesome, thanks!
Will check it out when I get home from work.