[Q] Problem reverting to stock DPI - Nexus 9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So the thing that's bugging me like crazy right now is that even though I deleted the LCD density line in build.prop, my tablet defaulted to 220 DPI after reboot.
Also, I don't know if this is a bug with Chrome or my tablet, but ever since I messed with DPI a while ago, I've been getting the button that displays the number of tabs next to the address bar. This button is only for phones and devices that don't show the tab bar on top, and pressing it does nothing.
So two questions:
1) Is there some other file somewhere that stores the default DPI to go back to when there's no LCD density line in build.prop?
2) Is anyone else seeing the tabs button in Chrome? Is this a DPI problem or a Chrome problem?

Why did you delete it??? If you want to change it, change the number. Deleting it will do nothing. Just add it back to where it was
Code:
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
wifi.interface=wlan0
ro.opengles.version=196609
[B]ro.sf.lcd_density=320[/B]
ro.hwui.texture_cache_size=72
2) Not seeing it, your DPI is probably not what you think it is currently. The default DPI is 320

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[Q] Saved LCD density doesn't load on boot

I'm using LCD density changer and have ticked the save as system density-box. Despite this, the correct density doesn't load on boot. Any ideas on what might be the problem? Using 200 as saved value.
Rooted KE2 kernel with GINGERBREAD.XWKE1 build.
Sent from my disappointing GT - I9100
load lcD density, click bottom left menu to see settings page, choose "default density" and set it in there, then apply this same density in the main page, it should now keep it.
I stopped using this though as it causes camera problems and dialler and other progs dont fit on screen properly, I am hoping this is going to fixed in a cooked ROM, I'd leave it until then dude.
Thanks for the reply but selecting default density only fills in 240 in the number box. It's not a new menu or anything. I've tried reapplying the density several times and even Superuser says the app is granted access and then I get a window that says it's saved and will automatically load on boot.
Still, it doesn't work.
Sent from my disappointing GT - I9100
Probably worth asking the developer of the APP.
I've found some apps that set LCD density to be a little flaky too.
I just use Root Explorer now and manually edit the build.prop file, which is very simple. If you want to know how to do that then let us know.
Nitrality
Use Nitrality, it is working great! I also recommand a 200 dpi value.

Swiftkey Menu Button?

I just reflashed Slimkat 4.4.4 on my VS985 because I was having problems with Swiftkey. Now, that problem has been resolved, but a weird menu button has appeared in my keyboard. I'm sure that this is a stupid question and that there's a simple solution, but I looked through all of Swiftkey's activities and I can't find a way to disable that button. Anyone know how?
Oh, there's also 4 arrow keys I'd like to get rid of when I go to the special characters menu. Can't seem to get rid of them either.
*FIXED* When using DPI of 480 or below (on LG G3, untested on lower res screens) , Swiftkey introduces that annoying menu button. I set it to 481 and have no problem now.
P.S. The system DPI must be >480, I tried to set Swiftkey's DPI to 500 using App Settings (Xposed) and it messed with it pretty bad.

HOW TO: Change the Dell Venue 8 7840 DPI for better viewing

I am late to the Dell Venue 8 7840 party as I just bought mine three days ago. What a beautiful tablet and absolutely gorgeous display. However, I think that the text is just a little too small for my likings so I wanted to do something about it. Well, you first have to root your device which is kind of a nightmare if you ask me (after updating to Lollipop 5.1).
My first attempt at changing the resolution was through editing the build.prop and adding a value of "ro.sf.lcd_density=360" since the default density is 320. Anyways, every time you reboot it just is completely ignored.
I take no blame for anything that goes wrong with this.
So here's how you change the DPI:
1) Get root by following this most recent root tutorial. You will need to install "Busy-Box" as mentioned in that tutorial.
2) Install a terminal emulator such as "Terminal Emulator" or "Termux" from the Play Store
3) Start the terminal program
4) Type "su" and press enter. NOTE: You will need to grant your terminal emulator root access after you press enter.
5) Type "wm density" and press enter. You will see the default density of "320".
6) Type "wm density xxx" where xxx is the density you want to switch to such as 360. Basically anything above 320 is larger, anything below 320 is smaller.
Once you type the command such as "wm density 360" it instantly applies it. It also survives a reboot so please be careful to type the command exactly as it is supposed to be typed and do not use too small or too large of a change. If you change the density to 390 and utilize Google Now you will see that it changes format from a dual column to a single column. I prefer this look and feel plus tabs in Chrome are more normal sized to myself. Some DPI's cause text to shift off the sides of the display so it's just a matter of trying to increment or decrement by one until you reach the sweet spot.
If you want to reset it back to normal you can simply type "wm density reset".
Good luck and hopefully this helps someone.
Awesome. Looks a tad bigger but still sharp. So that's a plus.
Quick question. Do you know how to swap the menu and back soft keys? I tried switching with the..kl files and no luck.
joeminati said:
Awesome. Looks a tad bigger but still sharp. So that's a plus.
Quick question. Do you know how to swap the menu and back soft keys? I tried switching with the..kl files and no luck.
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I haven't looked into this myself and couldn't be of any help. I'm use to the positioning and never tried to swap them on my own.
With other high-res tablets such as the Samsung Tab Pro it is much easier to do this with one of the many apps available on the Play Store. However Texdroider and some of the others do not work; the change is not applied on reboots. By trial and error I stumbled upon Easy DPI changer, which works perfectly. It is probably applying the same change "automatically" that the op applied manually.

default display orientation- Launcher problems

Hello!
I run into a problem. Any launcher, i want to install, have the dock on the fingerprint - side in landscape mode. Ive done a massive research, and i think, that the problem is the default orientation. From device info i know, the default orientation for my mediapad m5 is portait mode.
I am a long time into rooting and stuff, but i cant work with the huawei "filesystem". I have searches 2 hours now, and i dont find a single xml or other file, where the default display orientation is specified.
Does anyone know, how to change it the way, that i can use the dock on the bottom side of landscape mode? Does anyone know how to find the default display orientation settings?
Sorry for my bad english, i hope you understand me!
Thank you!
Blooddrunked said:
Hello!
I run into a problem. Any launcher, i want to install, have the dock on the fingerprint - side in landscape mode. Ive done a massive research, and i think, that the problem is the default orientation. From device info i know, the default orientation for my mediapad m5 is portait mode.
I am a long time into rooting and stuff, but i cant work with the huawei "filesystem". I have searches 2 hours now, and i dont find a single xml or other file, where the default display orientation is specified.
Does anyone know, how to change it the way, that i can use the dock on the bottom side of landscape mode? Does anyone know how to find the default display orientation settings?
Sorry for my bad english, i hope you understand me!
Thank you!
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Can be closed. To get the normal orientation on launchers set the dpi from 400 to 350!
This is my problem too
I changed smallest width in developer options and set to 350 but the Apex or nova launcher won't rotate yet, How can I change the dpi? Some apps won't rotate to landscape, like launcher or zus car app.. Any one can help please?
build.prop?
I think the default orientation can be adjusted in build.prop properties.
check
/system/build.prop
Not sure which of 0, 90, 180, 270 you need.
ro.sf.hwrotation=90
Permissions of file must be rw-r--r-- (0644) or you may have boot problems.
Owner may also have to be root. Check the original on your device.
Application may still override this.
It is not an XML file.

Minimum DPI

I have my DPI Set to 450 as minimum yet every time I reboot it seems to revert back to 423.
Is there a adb shell command that can change this permanently without root?
Just out of interest maybe there's something that can be done with adb about the annoying auto brightness setting up with every reboot.
ADB shell wm density 450 && ADB reboot ... This doesn't make it permanent it reboots to 423 again.
Have you tried settings database editor?
I looked and can see several reference to dpi.
On my device the string values are set to 480.
zolaisugly said:
Have you tried settings database editor?
I looked and can see several reference to dpi.
On my device the string values are set to 480.
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There's no way to set in this app, nothing in the table and Android settings are not editable I tried setting up the auto brightness with different values but when i reboot it reverts back and nothing is changed.
Darkat70 said:
I have my DPI Set to 450 as minimum yet every time I reboot it seems to revert back to 423.
Is there a adb shell command that can change this permanently without root?
Just out of interest maybe there's something that can be done with adb about the annoying auto brightness setting up with every reboot.
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I wonder, does the value you set matter much? For example, does it matter if I enter 384 or 376 as dpi? Must the dpi you select, be able to be devided by a certain number or such? I want the dpi to be somewhere between 375 and 385.
Sorry for the noob question, but. What's DPI for? I mean, I've noticed it changes the way things look on the screen, but other than that?

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