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Root [MOD] Xposed Framework

SuperR

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I found the link to Xposed Framework Installer because i wanted chrome to run with tablet ui. It works, and i discovered gmail is also nice with tablet ui. You can change individual apps to tablet ui and leave the others as is. It is very easy to do this if you follow their instructions. This app is capable of many other things, but you can read about all that somewhere else :)

Here is the article with instructions.

Here are the settings i found useful to get things in tablet ui on the warp2:
DPI: 200
Screen (dp,px): 600x1024

Enjoy!!

uc


edit:added image of chrome running with tablet ui on the warp2
 
you can also use this to force apps into portrait or landscape mode. I found it useful for the alarm snooze/dismiss dialog box. It irritates me in the morning when the alarm goes off and i am trying to hit snooze but the screen switches to landscape right before i hit it and i hit dismiss instead. If i notice in my sleepy daze i have to reset the alarm or it won't go off again. If i don't notice I over sleep. lol

edit: i used this to get the crt screen-off animation and stop the screen from turning on when power cable is unplugged by using the Tweakbox module. Xposed Framework is pretty great.
 
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I found the link to Xposed Framework Installer because i wanted chrome to run with tablet ui. It works, and i discovered gmail is also nice with tablet ui. You can change individual apps to tablet ui and leave the others as is. It is very easy to do this if you follow their instructions. This app is capable of many other things, but you can read about all that somewhere else :)

Here is the article with instructions.

Here are the settings i found useful to get things in tablet ui on the warp2:
DPI: 200
Screen (dp,px): 600x1024

Enjoy!!

uc


edit:added image of chrome running with tablet ui on the warp2



Looks pretty cool SuperR. I can make all the changes he was making but I am not clear on how to (or when I'm in) switch back and forth from phone to tablet mode.
 
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while we are on the subject of Xposed framework, i got Xblast Tools module and its awesome! you can change a bunch of stuff with it , one thing thou i tried to get another one called Gravity Box which seems even better than Xblast but wouldnt work cause it said that it needs the latest version of xposed installer to work. Has anyone tried Gravity Box on the Warp 2? if so, just want some feedback on its stability since the developer advises to do a backup which seems to be a good idea nevertheless i'd appreciate if anyone let me know anything about it thanks.
 
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Thanks for that Super, gotta say that Gravity box is very nice but I also like Xblast will there be any problems if I keep both? There are kind of similar but not really, I've also noticed Gravity Box does not have all the features stated on the X developers site maybe they are not available for GB 4.1.2. thanks for all the help
 
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It is typically recommended not to have 2 modules that do the same thing. Some modules load features that are not active in case you activate them so you don't need to reboot. This is very handy, but can cause issues if 2 modules load the same thing at the same time. If you make a backup you can test it out to see if you have any issues with those 2 running simultaneously.
 
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you can also use this to force apps into portrait or landscape mode. I found it useful for the alarm snooze/dismiss dialog box. It irritates me in the morning when the alarm goes off and i am trying to hit snooze but the screen switches to landscape right before i hit it and i hit dismiss instead. If i notice in my sleepy daze i have to reset the alarm or it won't go off again. If i don't notice I over sleep. lol

Which app's settings did you change to force alarm snooze/dismiss dialog box into portrait mode? I have tried changing the clock app's settings but it only effected the alarms page, snooze/dismiss dialog box is still able to switch into landscape mode.
 
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Which app's settings did you change to force alarm snooze/dismiss dialog box into portrait mode? I have tried changing the clock app's settings but it only effected the alarms page, snooze/dismiss dialog box is still able to switch into landscape mode.

I use this clock with Xposed App Settings and the snooze/dismiss dialog stays in portrait mode ;)
 
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AOSP Lockscreen anyone? This works perfect on the Warp2 ;)

[MOD][Xposed] AOSP Lockscreen - xda-developers

NOTE: Must be on a B11 JB 4.1.2 ROM and have Xposed Framework installed

A strange but wonderful side effect to using this lock screen is the audio glitches seem to be gone. I have not had one click, pop, or skip since I started using it. Can anyone confirm this?
 
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oh, ok thanks anyway

Can you check to see if you can get your audio to glitch while playing local mp3's in a media player? Mine has always been terrible. It really bothers me so I notice every little imperfection. Ever since I added this lockscreen it has been perfect. Seems crazy though and it would be nice to know I am not the crazy one lol.
 
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