it seems like Remix OS and this tablet PC are getting along pretty well!
What is working:
* Multi fingure touch
* Wacom stylus (quite more precise than windows)
* front and rear cameras
* sound
* WIFI+Bluetooth
* 3G SIM!
* Windows button launches the "start menu"
* USB recognized just about every device connected.
* Battery is slightly better than Windows usage.
What's wrong:
* capacitive touch and Wacom both interfere. I can't lean my fist while scripting and drawing...
* screen rotation button
* the CPU (probably GPU) are running with full speed fan so I "assume" that it's working on generic drivers.
Well. I'm a newbie with this OS and wish that you guys can provide any support or suggestion to troubleshoot the remaining undone parts of this thing.
Thanks,
Ali
One way to check if it's using software rendering or not is to open the About screen in Settings and look at the OpenGL section. If you see something like "Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe" in there then it's using software rendering.
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Thanks for your response ?
I also tried a sensor test app, apparently not a single sensor works (ambient, gyroscope, screen orientation, accelerometer and so on)
As for the OpenGL, I'm not too sure where this would conclude.
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I'll try to copy some root files from my galaxy note pro 12" and see where that gets me.
Newest version is working great on mine, except as mentioned above no sensors/rotation. CPU doesn't seem to be running full blast anymore.
I was also pleasantly surprised how well RemixOS runs on this device. The show-stopper for me is the Wacom vs. touch issue for capturing handwriting in OneNote. Is there a way to disable the touch or turn on palm rejection?
I am aware of solutions like wearing a glove, but I was hoping for something a little more elegant.
Related
This is a Windows Mobile program that allows you to control volume and backlight level. The main advantage is a finger friendly interface. It works fine on SE xperia x1, also, all the features suppose to work on most of the latest HTC phones such as touch HD or Diamond. On any other device the backlight adjustment feature will not work, but the volume control should work. This is a first release, and I plan to update it step by step. Currently the application supports only VGA and WVGA resolutions. Bellow there is a list of features:
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Finger friendly GUI – done
VGA and WVGA resolutions – done
Hook of the volume buttons – done
Landscape mode – done
Hook of the volume icon in taskbar – in a progress
Add autostart – in a progress
If you can please leave a feedback about bugs or how does the program work with your device or may be the feature that you want to see in this program.
Download: View attachment FastSettingsInstaller.CAB
i like this app, havent used it for very long but no bugs so far and everything is working fine
Thanks
Mirko
Great little app. No problems so far and automatically mapped itself to the volume keys on my HD2 which I really like. I really needed this.
Nice work Maxmkh and big thanks.
Just a quick update. I know Maxmkh has stated that an autostart would be in progess but I thought I'd try and add the exe to he start up folder. This, however, didn't work. For anyone who was gonna try it.
Nice, I'll try on my Xperia X2. If it works i'll post here.
TY.
DayLon.
it works on my mega, qvga except the backlight bar not there as it for wvga. good. been looking for it . android have seperate volume control for ring,message,media and seperate alert tone. hopefully this can go that direction
Key hooks
Hey there! nice app! I really like it, but there a little problem regarding key hooks when I use X1BC. Is it possible to release a version without the key hooks or trying to use the volume key through X1BC. thanks!
Wuvuzela is a little application that emulates the sound of the well known (and hated by many) Vuvuzela being used in the current Fifa 2010 World Cup at South Africa.
This is a freeware application brought to you by JDB Pocketware. Free to use with full functionality, but will show an advertisement after closing the app.
Features
•Two vuvuzela sizes (thin or thick).
•Two types of sounds (euphoric or traditional).
•Predefined volume setup.
•Sober design.
•Powerful sound.
•32 country flags skins.
•Play by tapping screen.
•Play by blowing your microphone.
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great ! and free. what's good !!
Very cool app, but it doesn't display correctly on square screens 320x320.
great app!!! it works good on omnia 2. thank u!!!
The App is Good and work Super on Blackstone one Suggestion.. When you bloow you hear one time LOOP so will be really great if the bloowing is real i mean if you bloow longer to hear longer the sound if you bloow shorter the sound to be short too not everytime the Wuvuzela to play the same way no matter how do you bloow
Thanks, this is amazing app, the sound is like hmm... african
It's great! Tested on my Treo Pro, some issues:
The app don't fit to the SQVGA screen, can you release a qvga version?
When I force to close the app I can't open it again without restarting my device.
After close the app there's no more sound system need to restart the device
Truly a great App.
But the microphone blowing doesnt work for me.
It says that my device is not supportet???
which device?
Its a Touch Diamond 2 Fake... T5355. ;-D
Well maybe because it is fake?
Does mic work for other applications?
Yeah in other Apps it works very well.
Have you calibrated the mic at settings? (check the option, blow straight into it and then tap Ok)
I have the problem that when I started Wuvuzela on Touch Diamond2 with Stock ROM, the mic will no longer work in phone mode. This sucks.
A soft reset seems to be the only workaround.
Maybe you need to close the app to talk... not the ideal but anyway its a fun app.
Anyone tried amplifying it?
Hey Guys,
Its a great application landing to NOTE 2
Most people make do with a PIN or pattern lock to secure their Android devices. If you need something a little stronger (or just want to feel like Ethan Hunt) EyeVerify has just released the beta version of an app that uses honest-to-goodness eye scans. Eyeprint takes a photo of your face, then matches the pattern of blood vessels on your eyeballs to a previous photo to access locked apps.
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Technically, Eyeprint isn't using the classic retina scan to grant access - that would require a small amount of infrared light to illuminate the membrane at the back of the eye. It uses the same principle of amazingly unique vein patterns, but it picks them up from the corners of your eyes. Users need a front-facing camera of at lest 2 megapixels. To create the baseline, you'll have to follow the instructions while using the rear camera, looking to the far left and right to let the camera pick up the veins on your eyes. After that, a quick scan of your eyes looking left and right from the front-facing cam should do the trick.
EyeVerify hopes to expand its services to other developers on Android and iOS through an SDK. At present, the app can only lock other apps - you can't actually unlock your phone with an eye scan. (There's a quick "lock all" option for the truly paranoid.) Early feedback from the Play Store indicates that it's very efficacious, so hopefully more devices will be enables as the beta program continues. The Eyeprint App Lock Beta is free to try for 30 days.
Play store link
looks promising..
Anyone have the apk? google says not compatible with note 8, I say 'let me try'
This app did not get very good reviews from the users on the Playstore
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I noticed this the first day I had my phone, but thought it was just a fluke or some new touchwiz feature akin to the "linens" that iOS 5,6 had. But my note 3, white now on full stock MJ4, never rooted or tampered with yet seems to have some banding and aberrations with displaying medium grays. I have attached a screenshot that you can download and try for yourself. I am positive this is a bug, and with my limited knowledge I feel it is a software issue more than a hardware one that will hopefully get fixed.
Steps to really see the problem:
Download my screen shot on to your Note 3 (or open chrome browser, remove all windows so it is the gray background with the product logo as attached, then screen shot it yourself)
Do the following in a dark environment to see it best. (please)
Open the screenshot in gallery.
Zoom into it and pan around.
Play with different brightness settings and see if the banding with grays is more evident.
Turn on screen rotation, rotate screen.
Zoom and pan on the same screenshot in landscape view to see that the banding is apparent still only on the Y-axis, proving it was not part of the image.
I attempted to capture this on video and even scan it in my scanner, but it wasn't obvious like it is to my eyes. I want to know, does this affect other people's note 3s? If so I won't care as it really isn't a problem. But if it's just my handset, then I want to get it swapped out instead of risking a bad screen or any other on board hardware. I am most worried because the problem is different day to day and the banding seems to be greater towards the bottom of the screen
If you did all this, thank you!
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Same issue here as well as my girlfriends N3. If you mess around with the different display settings (dynamic, professional photo, etc) it increases it or decreases it. I've only noticed this with Chrome however. I will boot up my Evo 3D to see if it does it on there as well as my 2k12 N7.
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Please use this thread to suggest and promote good apps that make use of the S Pen.
It's my first time with a stylus enabled device and having just found out that the digitiser is made by Wacom got me excited about what features devs have been working on with regards to this. I am a computer graphic designer of sorts and decided to first look for an app that would maybe make my handset into a graphics tablet and soon found VirtualTablet Lite (S-Pen) (adfree version available).
Installed and loaded up PhotoShop CC 2014 and was very pleased that it tracked accurately and the pressure sensitivity worked instantly. I immediately bought the adfree version which works even better since the ads are gone and the tablet space takes up the full screen in horizontal mode. The phone screen is a proportional representation of your computers screen. Palm/hand detection is enabled by default too. The app and the server program are very clean and nicely made.
Screenshot of adfree version on my Note 4:
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How about Sketchbook for galaxy and Artrage?
I'd love to hear some journal apps. SNOTE doesn't auto fill in dates so daily notes are even less convenient than paper.
MyScript Stylus Beta
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How about Papyrus?
Play Store link: http://goo.gl/yImJ2t
Handy Note is one of my favorite try it
I love LectureNotes although for Note 4 you have to change (in handling settings) the thickness of the pens to a much higher value.
MyScript Calculator
Let's you write out formulas and will calculate them. Doesn't seem to handle imaginary numbers though.
OneNote
Everyone probably knows this one. Switches to ink mode when you bring the stylus up to the screen.