Window and Animation scale default values - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Could someone please tell me what the defaults are for these two? I might have accidentally changed mine.

1x both

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[Q] Fitting my wallpaper

Hi there!
One of my "problems" I have with the S2 is that i can't seem to be able to properly fit a picture on my screen.
Whenever i set a picture as wallpaper it will be zoomed in.
Is there a way i can fit a picture in its original size (so the whole picture can be seen) on the screen?
Many thanks,
Peter
If you are trying to set a scrollable wallpaper on a single portrait screen then it's not possible, but otherwise you have to click on the portrait icon, then drag the orange lines to the furthest corner of the picture, then set it.
There it goes "wrong", whenever i do that in portrait mode, and I select the part i want and set it as wallpaper... the result will be that it is zoomed in.
For example as i drag the orange lines around my girlfriend and I set it... it will only show me the chest, stomach and a part of the legs instead of the whole body.
PeterK1990 said:
There it goes "wrong", whenever i do that in portrait mode, and I select the part i want and set it as wallpaper... the result will be that it is zoomed in.
For example as i drag the orange lines around my girlfriend and I set it... it will only show me the chest, stomach and a part of the legs instead of the whole body.
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You need 480 x 800 resolution photos/wallpapers to fit in portrait mode, any other resolution will slightly distort or won't fit on the screen.
I always crop my pictures in photoshop to 960x800 for wallpaper and 480x800 for lockscreen wallpaper. All WVGA androids use these resolutions.
I just checked, i dont loose any of my picture in that resolution.
Hope this helps.
The screens resolution is 480x800, not 960x800, the latter is for scrollable wallpapers, which I never use. So if someone wants to use a full picture set to one screen then he/she should use a wallpaper of phones resolution, i.e- 480x800
Regards.
Sent from GT-I9100
PeterK1990 said:
There it goes "wrong", whenever i do that in portrait mode, and I select the part i want and set it as wallpaper... the result will be that it is zoomed in.
For example as i drag the orange lines around my girlfriend and I set it... it will only show me the chest, stomach and a part of the legs instead of the whole body.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have this same problem, i have resorted to just using the scrollable crop button and knowing that I'll lose the edges. There's certainly some sort of bug regarding this.
I have a photo taken with the SG2 camera that is 480x800. When I set wallpaper, I select portrait mode (non-scrollable, single photo).
However, the actual wallpaper is still zoomed in and I don't know why. Portrait-mode wallpapers seem to be broken, the phone wants to stretch photos into scroll-mode size even though it is not selected.
The lock screen wallpaper works fine.
Anyone know a fix?
Edit: The same problem is described here and also for other phones, no answer yet: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1121133
Edit: I have a fix, but it's not a good one. Using a photo editor, add 240x800 pixels to either side of your image. This will produce a 960x800 image. Set this as your scrollable wallpaper (this will not work if you select portrait-mode). Then, use your launcher options to disable wallpaper scrolling.
If you are using stock launcher it should work. If your pic is 480 x 800, select portrait mode , drag the orange lines to fit the whole screen and your pic won't zoom in. The way Samsung uses this feature is crappy anyway. I gotta try 2-3 times before i can adjust the orange lines to fit the screen, without pic being zoomed-in.

display issue? please help

i'm using tmobile SGS3
whenever i set my lockscreen picture to black-background image, the borders of the screen gets whitened out, almost upto the middle.
is this normal?
i only see them in lockscreen with wave-effect
Turn off ripple effect.

[Q] Rikomagic MK802II, portrait mode

Hello all,
this is my first post here so be gentle :cyclops:
I've bought Rikomagic MK802II with Android 4.0.4. with HDMI.
I want to rotate screen to portrait mode. I spent days trying to make it work but without success.
Device came without "Auto-rotation" option in settings. It is somehow locked to landscape rotation.
I tried to do:
1) Unpacked original IMG file, then unpacked system and changed build.prop.
- I've added "ro.sf.hwrotation=90" to build.prop file and flashed the device.
- after rebooting system stuck at loading screen
2) Again fresh start from original IMG file.
- changed "config_AllowAllRotation" from "false" to "true" in framework-res.apk
- packed all and flashed the device
- after reboot system running OK but still in landscape
3) Made file local.prop in /data/.
- In it I've added:
launcher.force_enable_rotation=true
qemu.sf.lcd_density=160
- nothing helped...
4) Changed settings.db.
- changed user_rotation from 3 to 0 (to 1 also)
- after rebooting screen is still in landscape but settings.db doesn't have anymore this row: user_rotation and 20 next rows too.
I also spot some AutoRotationController.smali file but I don't know is everything about it or?
How I testing portrait mode:
- Tried with Rotation locker application
- made my app which have orientation to portrait (tested it on my tablet and on my smartphone and in emulator and in all cases app is in portrait except on MK802II).
Does anyone know what is needed to be changed to get portrait rotation? No matter locked portrait rotation or Auto rotation enable. Just possibility to rotate screen to portrait.
Are there some parameters needed to be changed or some features to be added or something else?
Are there some group of parameters considering to screen rotate?
Any luck with the rotation? Same story on the mk802 fw.
Cheers,
Martijn
Still no luck. I didn't gave up but I need to learn more about android to better understand the problem about rotation and to to prevent/allow screen rotation. That is hard way for me but only because I didn't get any help on the forums and cannot find any blog on the net who have this there written down.
I'm guessing all your previous attempts to configure or manipulate the devices screen orientation are unsuccessful probably because all these system settings, configurations and used apps rely on a hardware feedback of sum sort.
Which probably is absent on these devices.
I don't believe an android stick as this comes with a gyroscopic sensor (hardware). Thus not able to supply or react to the correct information.
I don't think its impossible though, it just needs a more low-level programatically approach.
Good luck :good:
And please share your solution if you get it solved. I can imagine more people are facing this problem.
Semi - Solution
Hello,
I have been working with one of these devices recently and also needed to display something in Portrait mode.. Alas it's locked in to landscape.
Instead, I figured out a work around. I built an application that is landscape, but the internal objects are rotated 90 degrees. The app I am working on (and hope to have in the app store soon) is a web browser kiosk style app. This application design would allow you to display something in portrait mode even if the devices is locked to landscape. Added bonus, with the way I have it set up I am able to also set it to 180 degrees or 270 degrees (this is useful if the picture needs to be flipped on a projector lets say)
Just thought I'd share what I figured out so far. I'll post the link once I have the app ready for prime time.

Resolution size issues with certain apps

With mate 10 lite's resolution being 1080x2160 (18:9) instead of the traditional 1080x1920 (16:9), I find that some apps (particularly clash of clans) are too blurry with standard settings applied. For some apps the phone offers the "full screen display" option, which is basically only for apps in vertical position. Due to clash of clans being displayed in portrait mode, it's really blurry up until the moment I change the DPI settings under developer options. Standard is 432 and I change it to 502. But everything becomes pretty small on the phone at that point and after the reboot, it will jump back to 432 dp. Does anyone have another solution for this non-traditional resolution size?
You could try using the adb commands in this post. I used to use it to force the resolution I wanted on my Z5premium
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-premium/general/root-4k-screen-resolution-t3631413
I have also noticed like you that after a restart the changes in developer options reset to default. It's pretty annoying and I can't find the any setting in build.prop to try make it permanent. It's not in the list as far as I can see.

Color settings only applying to second screen, game settings the opposite

Title, pretty much. I change my color settings and they only apply to the dual screen when attached, and not at all when disconnected. It's the exact opposite with specific game settings. I can change a game's resolution and framerate settings and this works on the main screen, but NOT on the dual screen. When I swipe the app on lower settings from the main screen to the dual screen I can see the resolution increase.
EDIT: Specs - Verizon model, newest update. Which I'm irritated about because I kept myself on the base firmware this whole time waiting for root and finally gave up, hoping it would fix this, along with a plethora of other issues. It fixed some of the minor ones, but not the big ones like this or others.

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