[Q] do Dpi changing apps work on Samsung built ROM's - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys, does anyone know if dpi changers work with these roms that are built on Samsung roms, or do they only work with aosp builds?
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Yes dpi can be changed, you need a file manager with root permissions like root explorer and go to system - build.prop (change ro to rw) - open with text editor and you see something like lcd density. There you can change the number (320), save and exit and reboot. But i`am not sure what the lowest number is. At 240 touchwizz launcher crashes i know, maybe an alternate launcher doesn`t.

gee2012 said:
Yes dpi can be changed, you need a file manager with root permissions like root explorer and go to system - build.prop (change ro to rw) - open with text editor and you see something like lcd density. There you can change the number (320), save and exit and reboot. But i`am not sure what the lowest number is. At 240 touchwizz launcher crashes i know, maybe an alternate launcher doesn`t.
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ah OK. I could even use an app from the market to do that?
Yeah I want to set it to 240. I don't plan to use touchwiz so hopefully everything should be fine
Thanks for clearing that up
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ActionBastardDV said:
ah OK. I could even use an app from the market to do that?
Yeah I want to set it to 240. I don't plan to use touchwiz so hopefully everything should be fine
Thanks for clearing that up
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Better make a nandroid backup before changing the dpi in case something goes wrong.

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Better make a nandroid backup before changing the dpi in case something goes wrong.
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yeah made one already, & I've already changed the dpi thanks to you, but I've noticed one issue. When I go to dial a number, the keypad doesn't take up the whole screen. Is there a way to fix that?
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This is what it looks like atm
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This is what it looks like atm
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DPI changes do not work well with Samsung based roms because his framework not support redimensions. You will always have this effect. The only way you he to use dpi change properly is using AOSP, AOSP roms.

240 dpi
I have been using 240 dpi for a while now it has some issues like:
Dialer not aligned properly.
Camera button in phot mode only not aligned properly; but is completely usable.
SMemo not working when you try creating new memo.
Built in email not aligned properly; just as the dialer.
Calender Notifications not aligned properly.
Touch Wiz is completely un-usable; So make sure you change the launcher before changing DPI
Despite of these issue still 240 dpi looks gorgeous and I am planning to stick with it.
I used lcd desity changer to change dpi.
Caution: do not experiment much with different dpi settings as you may end up in boot loop. 220 dpi did this for me; luckily i had a nandroid backup.
But 240 dpi works as mentioned.

Commandroid said:
I have been using 240 dpi for a while now it has some issues like:
Dialer not aligned properly.
Camera button in phot mode only not aligned properly; but is completely usable.
SMemo not working when you try creating new memo.
Built in email not aligned properly; just as the dialer.
Calender Notifications not aligned properly.
Touch Wiz is completely un-usable; So make sure you change the launcher before changing DPI
Despite of these issue still 240 dpi looks gorgeous and I am planning to stick with it.
I used lcd desity changer to change dpi.
Caution: do not experiment much with different dpi settings as you may end up in boot loop. 220 dpi did this for me; luckily i had a nandroid backup.
But 240 dpi works as mentioned.
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yeah im not fussed with minor things like that. I was running an AOSP Rom at 240 and it was perfect. but I've decided to try a Samsung rom for a week to see if its more stable or provides more battery life. and while running it, I would prefer to have it running at 240dpi and noticed that the dialer was a bit off. but its not a major problem. I rarely make calls through the dialer so its not an issue but was just wondering if there was a 240dpi touchwiz dialer available

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Gingerbread Keyboard For Rooted Devices

For all who might be interested to try... Following the instructions in this article will help you to install Gingerbread keyboard:
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Confirm, it's working. It is better though to have the language set for English...if one would choose another language, it may have some missing characters. For example, I had also Romanian selected. When I switch to it, the first row displays only some of the numbers (the ones that are typed when you long press on the key). 1,2,4, 5 and 9 are shown (if I remember exactly) the rest of them being inaccessible. If you switch to English, everything looks just fine.
Keyboard seems (and looks) better than the standard Froyo keyboard (and this is how it's advertised too), has some new functionality, but I still prefer Better Keyboard. For those using English layout and don't have Better Keyboard installed, this Gingerbread ported keyboard will be a better option than the standard one (and best thing...it's free)
it works but that's about it.
The dictionary doesn't know some of the basic words even though it supports dutch. :s
And I don't think its made for hdpi, it looks pretty small.
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I'm using a HTC mt4g (rooted and s-off), installed this and have only English selected, yet as soon as I touch a key it FC for 'android.process.inputmethod.latin
Also, my phone has the same resolution as the legend (480x800) and the keyboard seems to be sized correctly.
Anyone else with this FC issue?
The Legend is 480*320, not 800*480.
When I tried, the installation failed because it couldn't verify the zip file.
Ah gotcha. I'm just using the xda app and thought the legend was the incredible..
It seems like a lot of people are having issues with this keyboard currently
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I got it to work by downloading the keyboard zip made by fabulous. Google it. If you have a problem with the keys being to small, you need to download the LCD Density app, set it to 240 and restart, then set it back to the default of 160 and restart.
They keyboard should be fine after that. I've been using it for a while and prefer it to Swype, HTC, and Android 2.2.
One last note. Restarting the phone may cause the keyboard to revert to a small state so be prepared to do the LCD fix again.
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I got it to work by downloading the keyboard zip made by fabulous. Google it. If you have a problem with the keys being to small, you need to download the LCD Density app, set it to 240 and restart, then set it back to the default of 160 and restart.
They keyboard should be fine after that. I've been using it for a while and prefer it to Swype, HTC, and Android 2.2.
One last note. Restarting the phone may cause the keyboard to revert to a small state so be prepared to do the LCD fix again.
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This did the trick for me! Thanks for the tip.
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jaStrom said:
I got it to work by downloading the keyboard zip made by fabulous. Google it. If you have a problem with the keys being to small, you need to download the LCD Density app, set it to 240 and restart, then set it back to the default of 160 and restart.
They keyboard should be fine after that. I've been using it for a while and prefer it to Swype, HTC, and Android 2.2.
One last note. Restarting the phone may cause the keyboard to revert to a small state so be prepared to do the LCD fix again.
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This did not work for me, when i change the density to 240 the phone reboots.
Then it says density is 160, so the denisty won't change!
Can someone help me?
The .zip download link had been taken down. Could anyone please upload it for me again? I'd appreciate it.
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I can't find a working link either. Can someone please provide that file???
Thanksssssss
You can download this for free from the Market.
Just type in 'Keyboard from android 2.3'.
Search "steven Lin" on the market,he has both sense kb and aosp one BOTH for free and error free
bonesy said:
Search "steven Lin" on the market,he has both sense kb and aosp one BOTH for free and error free
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Wow, I was a bit skeptical before getting this off of the Market in terms of quality and functionality, but this thing performs very well! Thanks!
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thank u very much

cleaner/more professional looking s2

alright here is something you can do to make your s2 look more professional. well, i guess its more of a personal preference. i just want to share it cause im lovin my s2 again with this easy tweak
i totally forgot about this, but while at work, it hit me back. change LCD DENSITY!!
REQUIRES ROOT!!! DONT BLAME ME IF ANYTHING BAD HAPPENS TO YOUR S2.
for those who dont know what changing LCD DENSITY does. its like changing the screen resolution of your PC, but with android an increased LCD DENSITY makes everything look bigger.
default LCD DENSITY for our sgs2 is 240. i changed mine to 200. and it looks great.
you can find a LCD DENSITY CHANGER in the market. i used ROM TOOLBOX. or you can manually change it by editing the BUILD.PROP under /system ....i ended up using ROM TOOLBOX cause everytime i change the number from 240 to what ever number manually it just wont accept the changes. anyways use root explorer or a similar app to browse /system ...mount R/W ...and search for BUILD.PROP, press and hold for pop up menu then choose "open in text editor". look for the line *ro.sf.lcd_density=240* ....edit 240 to what ever number. save and reboot phone. like i said manually editing BUILD.PROP didnt work on my STOCK ROOTED s2 but you can try.
the only issue ive encountered so far is the phone dial keypad. you can see it from the last pic below. also if you are going to do this i suggest using a keyboard that has HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT feature like ULTRA KEYBOARD
here are screenies.... enjoy
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lcd density=240
200
dialer problem....but still usable
Just a warning - Starting a month or two ago, Google changed the market to start blocking apps from the market if the phone was running a nonstandard density.
So if you do this and start getting all sorts of compatibility warnings from the Market - undo it.
You can periodically change it back to 240, reboot, clear market data and get your updates and download anything that is marked as incompatible and then change it all back again if you are really wanting the lower DPI.
Also, there's a fix for the dialer. Check the themes section.
Entropy512 said:
Just a warning - Starting a month or two ago, Google changed the market to start blocking apps from the market if the phone was running a nonstandard density.
So if you do this and start getting all sorts of compatibility warnings from the Market - undo it.
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thanks for the heads up. never encountered this while on my streak5 with 160 lcd density.
camoto said:
You can periodically change it back to 240, reboot, clear market data and get your updates and download anything that is marked as incompatible and then change it all back again if you are really wanting the lower DPI.
Also, there's a fix for the dialer. Check the themes section.
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thanks. i found the dialer fix. sweet. do you know how to change the lcd dens using root explorer. i just cant seem to be able to save the changes made. it keeps retaining 240

Has anyone played with the LCD Density of the 5.0?

NEED TO BE ROOTED
Been thinking of playing with the LCD density but briefly reading thru posts on google and some people have had calibration and touch issues if they tweak their lcd density on their devices, so this has kinda put me off. Just wondered if anyone was braver than me?
Well, I went ahead and updated the dpi using lcd density modder app from the market. I think the sweet spot is 190 but I have the screen shots, 240, 200, 190. As you can see you can fit a lot more on the screen if you set the dpi to 190.
Apparently some apps struggle with this change but so far everything working ok. Sorry for image sizes but I think they emphasise the point
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Out of interest what is the default dpi?
The default value was 240, and i currently have it on 190
I simply modified the build.prop entry for icd density to read 190 and all is well. I made a backup of the build.prop of course just in case.
It makes the screen look sharper I think.
cvcduty said:
I simply modified the build.prop entry for icd density to read 190 and all is well. I made a backup of the build.prop of course just in case.
It makes the screen look sharper I think.
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Thats all these apps do to be fair.
Yea I used 190 as well with a free app called "LCD Resolution" it has the option to apply on reboot as well
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Did anyone notice that some of the graphics on the lockscreen come up short after setting the DPI to 190? (I also tried at 210 and while the effect is not as noticeable, it's still there.) Also some of the icons in the notification bar are slightly "off". Although it does look a bit better with a lower LCD density, I prefer fit/finish. Thanks for the tip though.
Changing the lcd density is a hack at the end of the day, and some rendered elements will not like it. I take the approach that it is a trade off of functionality versus aesthetics
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i will try 190 dpi
Eh I tried 190 DPI and while it did make it look better on menu-oriented lists like in the Setting app... everything else was awful (the app positioning, the lockscreen, pretty much everthing else scaled for 240).
Its interesting that we can adjust this, but I would say it's not worth it at all other than to just try once.
I just tried it too.. cool to play around with but 240 looks best, imo.
Well... I just hit the ill effects of changing the density. Some of my apps are shown "incompatible with your device" message.
No big deal, but... annoying.
I wonder if some of the "cracked market" fixes for other devices will work with this player.
Anyone know?
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I got it! I used the Hacked Market per directions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1456306 -> http://rootzwiki.com/topic/15568-rel-market-fix-dpi-compatibility/ to get the Market fooled to thinking I had DPI set at 240. All my apps which were shown "not compatible" with 190 DPI, are now available.
cvcduty said:
Well... I just hit the ill effects of changing the density. Some of my apps are shown "incompatible with your device" message.
No big deal, but... annoying.
I wonder if some of the "cracked market" fixes for other devices will work with this player.
Anyone know?
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I got it! I used the Hacked Market per directions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1456306 -> http://rootzwiki.com/topic/15568-rel-market-fix-dpi-compatibility/ to get the Market fooled to thinking I had DPI set at 240. All my apps which were shown "not compatible" with 190 DPI, are now available.
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How can you stand the whole screen not being used lol Even @ 190dpi it's still 4x4 and looks horrible =P
4X4? Do you mean the launcher layout?
I use ADW EX and I have no problems with the screen space. The only minor thing that barely bugs me is the lock screen that looks partial.
Well, I am hoping that we get some custom roms on this thing soon. I am running ICS on my Cappy and TP and I am loving it.

LCD Density

Are we able to change the LCD density with this device? I'm on AOKP, on my phone I usually use ROM Toolbox to change it and that works nicely at 160 - 180 dpi depending on preference.
If we are able to change density, what are people running that A.) Doesn't cause any OS issues and B.) Seems to be a good density for tablets( obviously I'd like something smaller than default to fit more stuff on the screen ).
Also does anyone know if there is a way to remove the persistent search bar and app draw icons with AOKP( or another ROM ) and also if there is a way to remove the margin on top, bottom, left and right? I'd like my widgets to be just about flush with the devices edge if at all possible.
RubenRybnik said:
Are we able to change the LCD density with this device? I'm on AOKP, on my phone I usually use ROM Toolbox to change it and that works nicely at 160 - 180 dpi depending on preference.
If we are able to change density, what are people running that A.) Doesn't cause any OS issues and B.) Seems to be a good density for tablets( obviously I'd like something smaller than default to fit more stuff on the screen ).
Also does anyone know if there is a way to remove the persistent search bar and app draw icons with AOKP( or another ROM ) and also if there is a way to remove the margin on top, bottom, left and right? I'd like my widgets to be just about flush with the devices edge if at all possible.
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Don't know about any of the AOKP stuff, but the LCD Density is just controlled via your build.prop I'm pretty sure. BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU EDIT IT AND BE SURE TO MAKE A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL FILE! Just d/l buil.prop editor and have a look around it and the forum, you'll easily be able to change it.
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Don't know about any of the AOKP stuff, but the LCD Density is just controlled via your build.prop I'm pretty sure. BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU EDIT IT AND BE SURE TO MAKE A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL FILE! Just d/l buil.prop editor and have a look around it and the forum, you'll easily be able to change it.
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Thanks ... I just wanted to make sure the device supported it is all, usually use Rom Toolbox to do the build.prop edits, thanks for the info.
lcd density is based on screen size and pixels. No software can change that.
Unless your talking about system ui size?
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lcd density is based on screen size and pixels. No software can change that.
Unless your talking about system ui size?
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Yes, was talking about UI size, and yes, I changed this all the way done to 120 without a problem, but settled on 140 as a good setting for fitting more info on the screen. Also set a 10 x 10 grid with Nova Launcher which looks great
Would you mind posting up a screen shot? I have trouble trying to fill up my regular screen.
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lcd density is based on screen size and pixels. No software can change that.
Unless your talking about system ui size?
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Yes, but it is called LCD Density. In our settings, and by Google itself.
LCD Density on Android Explained
ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR ORIGINAL FILES BEFORE EDITING
All examples from my phone.​
ROM Toolbox Lite Easy way to change things like this without downloading multiple apps and text editors. Consider the Pro version, it's good.
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[Q] Nexus 9 Custom DPIs

So the prime reason i root my devices is to mess around with the DPI. Has anyone tried any display densities besides the stock 320? If yes, how do you like it?
femmyade2001 said:
So the prime reason i root my devices is to mess around with the DPI. Has anyone tried any display densities besides the stock 320? If yes, how do you like it?
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240 here. Everything working, no incompatible apps in Google play, because 240 is one of the standard values used by some devs.
Drifus Dreskeke said:
240 here. Everything working, no incompatible apps in Google play, because 240 is one of the standard values used by some devs.
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Wanna post a screenshot of 240 DPI, just of your homescreen or something?
Smashed down on the mighty Nexus 9
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Wanna post a screenshot of 240 DPI, just of your homescreen or something?
Smashed down on the mighty Nexus 9
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Sure!
Nova Prime launcher, 15 x 12
Icon pack Belle, donate version - size 95%
Minimal Clock
Power Toggles
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Drifus Dreskeke said:
240 here. Everything working, no incompatible apps in Google play, because 240 is one of the standard values used by some devs.
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Thanks @Drifus Dreskeke. Loving the screenshot too. I will give it a shot
Pardon my ignorance, would 240 make things larger? This would be great for my very poor eyes
Skid71 said:
Pardon my ignorance, would 240 make things larger? This would be great for my very poor eyes
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No. Instead, everything gets smaller, when you decrease the LCD density. To make things larger, increase it.
Usually we use this trick to make better use of the screen. More content and less interface area.
Try increasing the font size, or play with the accessibility settings. Maybe this can help you.
Drifus Dreskeke said:
No. Instead, everything gets smaller, when you decrease the LCD density. To make things larger, increase it.
Usually we use this trick to make better use of the screen. More content and less interface area.
Try increasing the font size, or play with the accessibility settings. Maybe this can help you.
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Those things certainly help. I wish you could modify the invert option. Triple tap to zoom is good. Just need a little more than the standard large or extra large font.
Thank you for the quick reply. Much appreciated.
I think I prefer 260 DPI. Everything seems to be working so far.
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femmyade2001 said:
I think I prefer 260 DPI. Everything seems to be working so far.
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You need reboot 2 times to verify if an app became incompatible. On 260 Botanicula, Bright weather and Angry Bird HD were blocked.
But if you don't use anything that is blocked, be happy! Like me, with the Nexus 5 on 261 (1 pixel before going into the world of phablets). ?

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