I'm talking about changing the saturation settings, this old fashioned screen:
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I've just switched to CM10.1 and the colours are WAY oversaturated... Any 3rd party solution or MOD? Surely I can't be the only one having sore eyes from the neon-like colours. :x
To answer the question in the title, yes many touchwiz based custom roms have the same settings.
To answer the real question, which is if there is anything similar for AOSP based custom ROMs, not really. I'm not sure if any of the screen calibration from Perseus kernel works on Devil kernel or not, you'll have to ask in the dev thread for the kernel, linked in my sig. Although, you'll not get a GUI for it.
Found it:
Settings > Advanced Settings > Pan right to the Screen tab.
First change Scenario to 'UI', then the Mode to 'Natural'.
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Hi there, I just have this quick question if y'all don't mind me asking. I've flashed the Illusion-xT v1.0.2 - Android 2.3.6 yesterday and was wondering how do I apply/install/flash (whichever the correct term is when MODs are concerned) MODs to go with this particular ROM, or with any ROMs as a matter of fact. Are the MODs' compatibility limited to certain ROMs? Cuz I wanted to try out this MOD that allows the rotation effects, which.. I have forgotten from which thread I got it from but already downloaded the file..
So yea that's about it for now, hope you guys can clarify things up for me
Thanks in advance.
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Okay so anyway I found where I got the "Enable Rotation Effect" file from. I'm not sure if this is a MOD though.
I'm using this ROM btw, if it helps:
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Download this (for rotation effects) and flash it the same way you flashed your rom.
So this will work with any ROM?
i have been running ICS roms for a few months, and apart from from maybe 5 wallpapers (phasebeam) nothing else suits it (unless its aqua/blue) its a combination of the blue status icons/time & the horrible ics dock icons
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whereas on touchwiz literally any wallpaper suits it
anyone agree?
Questions go in Q&A please.
500 plus wallpapers in the Themes section .
jje
Yeah I know what you mean ^^ Everytime I try to change a wallpaper in ics, i keep on going back to the black and blue combo...
Yes, it's an *advantage* to some kids, that pure ICS, lmao. You need an additional app to set a wall. Rofl.
Swyping from my GT-I9100 via Tt 2
Hi
I want to change icon order.
Is it possible?
How can I do it?
look ScreenShot:
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my phone: Samsung Galaxy Trend, GT-S7560:
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pliss help me
Gregory
I am still looking.
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I don't know if your device supports it, but on the Galaxy S4 you can find how to do it here:
inside-galaxy.blogspot.de/2014/01/samsung-galaxy-s4-how-to-customize_27.html
Go to Settings -> Display Settings -> Notification panel.
Or search for something like Edit quick settings, or anything to do with notification panel in the Settings menu.
If you can't find anything like this, then it probably doesn't support it. I don't own that phone model so I can't say. Sorry.
I was looking for, but there is no such option in the menu.
Perhaps it is stored in an XML file.
Are there any projects or guides out there aiming to help calibrated your screen (as in colour management, not touch calibration)? The reason I ask is that there are a slew of apps, scripts, ROMs and kernels that provide different tools to help change different colour options. Many of them have in-build profiles, made by different people. I have a hardware calibration device and I have yet to find a profile that is anywhere near "good enough" (they are mostly horrendously bad). Maybe the included profiles are made for completely different devices than what they are included with, I don't know, but if no guide is out there -or a project to fix this- then there really should be.
Here's an example of a widespread profile used in more than one kernel(blue) versus stock(red):
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One of my kids did something to my wife's S3 and tuned on a strange information panel overlay on top of launcher and other parts of TouchWiz, theres a screenshot:
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Does anyone know how to turn it off?
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One of my kids did something to my wife's S3 and tuned on a strange information panel overlay on top of launcher and other parts of TouchWiz, theres a screenshot:
Does anyone know how to turn it off?
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I can't see the image, but is it like this:
If yes then turn off show cpu usage.
Sorry about the image, I fixed it already. But no it has nothing to do with the CPU usage setting.
Found out that it's factory mode. Fixed with http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/fixed-exit-factory-mode-t2424015