Hey guys I just want to know that can we get multi window like samsung note 2 in our x10 mini....?????
I think we CAN but I think it needs two important features- big screen and large Ram. It is kind of multitasking two things in one screen. Also when we do that, both app screen will be so small. I know it is wonderful feature but I think it would be hard to use the feature on our mini.
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Hi Folks!
A had been wondering about the usage of s memo like on galaxy note. I mean i want to take a screan shot and right after this i would like to draw something on it etc... Now i have to take a screen shot thank open s memo and than insert an image. How can i make it easier?
I'm with you
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Haven't got my s3 cuz it isn't realised in USA yet but I would like this too
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It's not that easy, but easy enough. Take a screenshot. Click on it from the Notifications @ top, choose the share button, See All, choose S memo. Then expand the picture and edit as you would like.
I saw this in the n7000 forums and I think we need this in our lives.
saw what?
Hahaha.Port what?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968561
Whoops. Lack of focus.
I believe the devs are already working on it :good::fingers-crossed::laugh:
I believe paranoid let's you choose which apps you want in tablet mode.
Why would you want onscreen buttons when you already have physical buttons? Seems like a waste of screen space to me.
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On screen buttons allow navigation using the spen on non touchwiz ROMs.
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First, yes paranoid allows you to choose DPI, tablet mode, and large screen per app.
Second, it has an optional nav bar, but...
Third, it supports spen gestures.
I recommend it.
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Hello,
How can one make a custom keyboard that could be choosen as input method (aka Samsung Keyboard, Swype, Sixaxis)?
Is there any way to just load up a custom image, and then inside the app just configure that this area of the screen is for example A button, Space button etc?
hurdlejade said:
Hello,
How can one make a custom keyboard that could be choosen as input method (aka Samsung Keyboard, Swype, Sixaxis)?
Is there any way to just load up a custom image, and then inside the app just configure that this area of the screen is for example A button, Space button etc?
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phew a time ago i had a.keyboard that looked like an old phones t9 keyboard with swipeup/down/left/right and soon where one could create own orders. But i dont remember its name :/
For what do you need it? I am using hackers keyboard because it is esiest and good customizable.. maybe its more your taste than samsung or whatever
Greets
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keenofhiphop said:
phew a time ago i had a.keyboard that looked like an old phones t9 keyboard with swipeup/down/left/right and soon where one could create own orders. But i dont remember its name :/
For what do you need it? I am using hackers keyboard because it is esiest and good customizable.. maybe its more your taste than samsung or whatever
Greets
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i do not really have a particular needs, was just wondering if i could design a keyboard in photoshop, import it on the phone and just translate where are the buttons located. just for the sake of possibilities - i love android
I for my Part would take another keyboard app, turn inside out and look what happens if i edit this and that
Or try go keyboard, its themable
Greets
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Just got the email. SwiftKey flow public beta is official.
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what are u writing about?
SwiftKey Flow Beta
he means this => http://www.swiftkey.net/flow/
Works pretty good, the prediction's better without the swyping, but still good.
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Oh yes very smooth I love SwiftKey!
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Been using it since early this morning. Gotta say it's pretty freaking smooth so far..
The stock note 2 keyboard still pwns swiftkey flow IMO. It offers nothing above stock and it lacks to many features vs. Stock.
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I like it a lot. I bought SwiftKey a while back and keep swapping between that and Swype beta.
The new SwiftKey seems to be the best of both.
2 things that make this a lot better than the Samsung keyboard for me are:
1. When you set the keyboard height to small, it takes up a lot less screen space and you can see a lot more of the active application. It seems the perfect size on our large Note screens. The Samsung keyboard is probably ok on a smaller screen, but the keys are way too big on the Note.
2. The punctuation button for !,.? auto disappears after you select one of them. With the Samsung keyboard you have to press the back button, which is silly as you very rarely use more than one punctuation mark at a time.
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1. how is this any different from swype?
2. does this integrate with the normal swiftkey? or do i have to switch between the 2 all the time?
thanks
budisuharto said:
1. how is this any different from swype?
2. does this integrate with the normal swiftkey? or do i have to switch between the 2 all the time?
thanks
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Flow functions just the same as regular swiftkey if you want to just type.
Wow, I´m deeply thankful for this step swiftkey just made. I was kind of frustrated since I got my Note I (same with my note II), as I really love SwiftKey as there simply is no better alternative for fast typing...BUT it was always impossible to change the keyboard to stock when putting out the S-Pen...and "tipping" with the S-Pen on Swiftkey was always senseless. For this reason, I abandoned the idea to use the pen for "tipping" actions for months now.
Since yesterday, these times are gone. Beautiful. Perfect for the note. I simply love it! Sadly, it will mean that I´ll have to buy the app again I guess. But perhaps SwiftKey is the king of consumer-friendlyness as well :highfive:
Omg, SwiftKey technology with swipe e con tre lingue. Frumos!
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I'm fan of Swiftkey too, but am using the s-pen a lot for handwritten messages.
I hope they can / will implement that feature too.
I'm on the verge of buying an LG Optimus G, or a Galaxy Note II, and the one big software feature that draws me toward the Note II is the multi-window feature. But, I'm wondering, will I really use it, and how well does it work?
Please participate in the included poll so we can gauge just how usable this feature is.
Thanks!
EDIT- Thanks to everyone who responded. I finally got my Note 2 and I'm loving it. I'm planning on rooting to enable multi window access for any app
Re: [Q] Do you use the Galaxy Note II's "multi window" multitasking?
When ever I am on stock I use it a lot. Multi window is also the first thing I show to all my iPhone friends
But if you want ASOP, then multi window won't be a option
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I use it to show off. Thats it.
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adrynalyne said:
I use it to show off. Thats it.
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Same thing here.
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Re: [Q] Do you use the Galaxy Note II's "multi window" multitasking?
At the moment I only use it to show off but I don't see why I wouldn't use it in the future. It would be useful to check something while I'm navigating.
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adrynalyne said:
I use it to show off. Thats it.
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That's funny. Same here.
I don't use multi screen but I will jump back and forth with the recents list instead.
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Re: [Q] Do you use the Galaxy Note II's "multi window" multitasking?
This thread is funny because it's true. Only use it to show off to people. Otherwise useless. Recent open stuff is easy to scroll through and it holds your spot for the most.
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Re: [Q] Do you use the Galaxy Note II's "multi window" multitasking?
I use it when I'm looking at a website and I'm copying things to my build prop in root explorer or stweaks or anything else I can think of like that. It's better than holding down home and going back and forth.
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I don't find it practical to use on such a screen this size. Just to show off.
Re: [Q] Do you use the Galaxy Note II's "multi window" multitasking?
I use it all the time. I watch videos on top while I do other stuff (games, texts, etc). Fyi.....verizon only includes about 7 useless apps in that feature so you would have to root to really use it. Seriously. ...the apps they limit it to make it pointless. I rooted just so I could throw youtube, nfl, netflix, etc in there.
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i can't add any apps other than the six or so that are already listed. i have the recent LL4 update... i haven't bragged about it yet. i keep it turned off.
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archa1c said:
I'm on the verge of buying an LG Optimus G, or a Galaxy Note II, and the one big software feature that draws me toward the Note II is the multi-window feature. But, I'm wondering, will I really use it, and how well does it work?
Please participate in the included poll so we can gauge just how usable this feature is.
Thanks!
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Today I used it to check the MD5 on the radio file... had file explorer and xda open at same time... comes in handy a lot for me
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That's a good example of when to use it but I always forget.
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lostnuke said:
That's a good example of when to use it but I always forget.
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Same I always forget about it since I always have it off because the handle thingy always gets in the way :/
You can actually use ANY app in multiview if you mod the apps installer file WITHOUT ROOTING:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Aa-EsbxmqmA
Its legit..I use it on the road slacker radio on one screen navi on the other I like it
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Its legit..I use it on the road slacker radio on one screen navi on the other I like it
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This sounds perfect. I havent recently but I delivery as an odd job sometimes and having the music app and navigation right there without switching is perfect especially in a car
Is there a way to completely remove the MW handle and have it activated on a swipe gesture? I don't know about you guys, but that handle always gets in the way of something which is why I always have it off :/
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I don't find it practical to use on such a screen this size. Just to show off.
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I think the large screen size of the note 2 is the only reason the multi Window has any use at all.
I actually do use it more than I thought I would. I've had xda open or a screen shot of instructions on xda open on top and root explorer on bottom so I don't screw up and move mod files to the wrong location.
Another big one is my todo.txt app alongside my calendar app to plan out my day/week. Also YouTube is awesome to have in portrait mode and slide the screen split up a bit to hide everything but the video and do something else in chrome. Or sometimes I'm watching lucidmike on top and trying out whatever he's talking about on the bottom simultaneously
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wc4482 said:
I actually do use it more than I thought I would. I've had xda open or a screen shot of instructions on xda open on top and root explorer on bottom so I don't screw up and move mod files to the wrong location.
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That's the biggest thing I've used it for so far, makes it easy to follow mod instructions while making changes.
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