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DPI Changer [Root] 1.0
This is simple Application to change DPI onthefly. Though some app may requires to clear data to adopt newDPI.Also very few app needs to reboot to apply changes.This app supports 240-650 DPI to set from.Requirements :- Needs rooted device.How to use.Open application and select your DPI from DPI picker.Selct 'SET DPI'Done.Sometimes setting certain DPI may makes many applicationsnonusable. And when your launcher / keyboard ecomes unusable thenitwill be difficult to reset. So when you testing DPIit'srecommended to select "Auto Reser' option ON. This will resetDPIto normal on reboot in case device becomes unusable toperformaction.Also to note that this application won't make anyapplicationmulti DPI, this will depends on your ROM.There is option for reset DPI anytime from menu.
Root DPI Changer 1.0
NOTE: The application uses root privileges.Youare using it at your own risk.The "Root DPI Changer" lets you change DPI of your device.Thisallows you to gain extra space to work (in case of reducingDPI) orincrease the size of the elements (in case of increasingDPI).Features:- Changing the DPI by modifying the build.prop file,- Creating build.prop backup files,- Checking current DPI on system boot,- Automatic DPI restoring (Experimental)BitBucket: https://bitbucket.org/Majfrendmartin/dpi-changer
WhatDPI 1.2
*What is "What DPI"?What DPI is a simple tool for Android Developers/Designerstoquickly find out the screen parameters.*What "What DPI" will tell me?Basically this app will show you:DensityScreen Resolution in pixelsDensity FactorResolution in dpxdpi and ydpi*What are those stuff means?Density: Android is using ldpi mdpi hdpi xhdpi xxhdpi andtvdpito represent the screen densities.Screen Resolution in pixels: yeah, that's your device'sresolutionin pixels.Density Factor: To do a conversion from pixel to dp, Androidusingthe density factors, which differs from the screen density.mdpi isbaseline screen density, so it has density factor 1.0, thenhdpi is1.5, then xhdpi is 2.0. So 1 pixel on xhdpi equals 1 *factor = 1 *2 = 2 dp. So as 1.5 dp on hdpi and 1 dp on mdpi.