Hi,
I have OnePlus 10T with Oxygen OS 13, for browsers like chrome or firefox screen refresh rate is capped to 90hz. Is there any way to enable 120 hz scrolling for web browsers? 120hz scrolling is much smoother.
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Hello! I have problem with slow motion effects. When I choose Slow Motion, I can't see the FPS changing option on the screen. Before there was like 120 / 240 FPS option. Now it's gone.
Do you have same problem ? I think it disappeared after Updating Realme UI 2.0.
orucmahmood said:
Hello! I have problem with slow motion effects. When I choose Slow Motion, I can't see the FPS changing option on the screen. Before there was like 120 / 240 FPS option. Now it's gone.
Do you have same problem ? I think it disappeared after Updating Realme UI 2.0.
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HI,
Yes,after updating to UI 2,you have no option to choose...
I wrote to the customer support service...waiting for some explanations....
Hi, I have a problem with scrolling long pages in Chrome (or any other Chromium bases browser) I've read about similar issues some time ago, but didn't find a solution.
I have Android 11 Pixel Experience custom rom and already tried these (with no effect)
- Set Window animation scale to OFF
- Set Transition animation scale to OFF
- Set Animator duration scale to 1x
- Increased pointer speed
Is there anything I can do about that? Any help will be appreciated
I have experienced this lag since long. My primary browser is Kiwi but I also use Chrome and Samsung Browser. The lag is especially noticeable in image heavy webpages like Amazon or news websites where the FPS can drop to below 50. Otherwise it's mostly in the 54-58 range and is reasonably smooth. Soul Browser is consistently the smoothest in my experience but I need extensions support so Kiwi it is. Changing the CPU and GPU governor to performance has no effect. I have exclusively used crDroid so far. I have heard CAF-based ROMs can be smoother...
Hello,
So, after i updated to Android 12 (realme UI 3.0) version RMX2202_11_C12 everything runs flawlessly, except the YouTube app, where the scrolling animation is locked at 60Hz, even though I have the refresh rate set to high. I never had this issue on Android 11. Is anyone having the same issue ?
I keep reading that the GT 2 Pro, like other Realme phones, are stuck in 60fps gaming despite it being having a display with 120hz. Is there a mod that allows this? Has anyone gotten success on doing 120hz gaming?
Of course
criszz said:
Of course
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How did you enable it? Aren't games capped at 60FPS in Realme UI?
I have tried with Wild Rift (LOL) and it's capped at 60FPS
themagicalmage22 said:
I keep reading that the GT 2 Pro, like other Realme phones, are stuck in 60fps gaming despite it being having a display with 120hz. Is there a mod that allows this? Has anyone gotten success on doing 120hz gaming?
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there is an app called "setedit" in google play store, with it you can enable some apps to run on 120fps but as i said it doesnt enable 120fps in all games, all u have to do is find "peak_refresh_rate" click it, click edit value and then set it to 1
In RMX3301_11.C.16 version they added custom app refresh rate, so when you select high refresh rate instead of Auto select you'll see an option to change refresh rate per app and you can change your games to use 60, 90 or 120 hz, worked for me in Minecraft.
World of Tanks set to 120 Hz and the application runs at 60 Hz.
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I was able to set it to 120Hz.
I changed the default 120 Hz to 60 Hz, confirmed then put 90 Hz, confirmed the change and finally 120 Hz and confirmed the change. I launch the app and it runs at 120 Hz.
Hi All,
Currently I render the video frames using extensions(OpenGL to render the frames) with exoplayer. I have noticed that when playing videos natively the max brightness achieved is around 1000 nits. But when I render the frames using extensions I get only around 600 nits. Is there any method or setting required to achieve the max brightness?
Thanking you in prior!