I'm guessing it's nothing to do with Star Trek
It's an option in Settings > System & device > Additional Settings
I'm guessing it's something like Second Space, but that's only a guess. Does anyone know more?
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Hi guys. I'm sorry if this has been discussed already but I've searched here in XDA and in Google but found not answers.
Please help me, how do I remove the circled part on the attached pic? I know this is possible because I've done it before. I accidentally formatted my sd card, so everything is deleted. So settings are gone too, and I forgot where I found that before. I've also tried scouring the settings of Go SMS but I can't really find it.
settings > advanced > appearance settings > conversation other settings > hide the bottom tabs.
MicroLizard said:
settings > advanced > appearance settings > conversation other settings > hide the bottom tabs.
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There you gooooooooo! Thank you! Why didn't I click that option.. tsk tsk. Anyway, THANK YOU MicroLizard!
I really dont want this on my draining battery as I will not use it. Does anyone know how to turn this off?
Thanks,
Settings > manage applications > all > s-voice > "disable"
Or alternatively freeze it with Titanium Backup Pro
See the following link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26982475
Ive got a cheap Android phone laying around and figured Id make use of it somehow.
Is there an app out there that will leave the screen on while plugged in that displays the time and weather and maybe other things?
I dunno if there is something like that, but you can do this:
Go to Settings -> Applications -> Development, and check "Stay Awake".
Then, install some widget (or various) that display the info you need :highfive:
RoberGalarga said:
I dunno if there is something like that, but you can do this:
Go to Settings -> Applications -> Development, and check "Stay Awake".
Then, install some widget (or various) that display the info you need :highfive:
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Thanks I forgot about that
Seeing this on some sites but I can't seem to find it in my phone. Anyone know where / how to get ?
Settings > General, then under the Power Management heading
A Dustman said:
Settings > General, then under the Power Management heading
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I have no Power Management heading. Verizon phones missing that ?
Hi everyone
I'd like to setup my Tab S7+ as a second display for my Windows laptop. Everything runs smoothly, but the trouble is that the display on my tablet is very small and not in full screen.
I guess it may be because of the resolution, since my laptop has a 3000x2000 screen, but is there a way to fix this?
Thanks!
I found the solution by myself, here it is:
> Right click on desktop
> Go to Intel Graphics Settings
> Go to Display
> Go to Wireless Display
> Move the slider to 100% in Picture Size
ster97 said:
I found the solution by myself, here it is:
> Right click on desktop
> Go to Intel Graphics Settings
> Go to Display
> Go to Wireless Display
> Move the slider to 100% in Picture Size
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Thank you for this! It's the correct solution. The Microsoft site and others all say to download the Samsung Second Screen application, which is useful because it adds additional resolutions, but it doesn't fix the fact that the Intel settings are fors ome reason set to use only 85% of the display space.