By installing the present update on your Galaxy Note 10.1 you will be able to manually customize the user interface, switch between UI modes,
adjust app sizes and more.
Not exact matches
The iPhone
app does not have a ton of functionality but will allow you to change the
sizes of the fonts,
adjust the font type or make highlights.
Below the screen is a nav wheel for moving a cursor around the screen and for
adjusting text
size in the pre-installed reading
apps.
The Kindle
app lets you do things like
adjust yours font
sizes, free ebook samples, and most importantly, wireless bookmark synchronization.
First off, the
app offers an excellent degree of text customization options: You can choose from eight fonts in five
sizes,
adjust line - spacing, and toggle full justification on and off — all from within a panel that's never more than two taps away as you read.
You can tweak font
size, page width, and even
adjust brightness in the
app.
And unlike eReader or Stanza, the Kindle
app is minimally customizable — you can
adjust the type
size and that's about it.
After some research into eBooks, I found that Kindle books do not have page numbers (the font
size can be
adjusted on Kindles or Kindle Reading
Apps making page numbers unusable) so eBooks are measured by word count.
The
app has options for
adjusting text
size, type, line spacing, and justification.
Using this system, you can fire - up whichever suits your needs, although in many cases, Android
apps have been designed to cater for a range of screen
sizes, so dynamically
adjust themselves.
Inside books, both Nook
app and Nook Color users can
adjust the font face, text
size, line spacing, margins, and color theme.
Tapping the center of the screen brings up a progress bar at the bottom and menu items at the top which allow you to quickly
adjust things like font
size (font face can't be changed in
app), margin
size, line spacing, screen color and brightness.
Features for the NextBook
app include adding bookmarks, jumping to a page number or chapter with the TOC,
adjusting text
size (5 choices), auto -
adjust to portrait and landscape modes, and you can set the pages to auto - turn at 15, 30, or 60 seconds.
The
app allows for
adjusting the text
size, but doesn't have any settings for margins, line - spacing, etc..
The one halfway decent news
app is The Globe and Mail, but it lacks even basic features like
adjusting text
size.
The Nook reading
app gives you six font options (three serif and three sans serif), eight
size options, and options for
adjusting margins and line spacings.
Another nice feature of this
app is the ability to easily
adjust the font
sizes of entries and terms using a slider bar within the settings menu.
The
app also allows you to
adjust the
size of the characters.
- Improved support for Motorola Moto G Dual SIM: — QS:
adjusted network mode tile (allows changing SIM slot on long - press)-- QS:
adjusted handling and reordering of cellular tiles — QS: proper adjustment of signal tile
size for tiles per row option — Signal cluster adjustments, including icon coloring (NOTE: cell signal doesn't support data activity indicators)-- fixed Smart radio — all other misc Multi SIM related adjustments - Quick settings: — revived Ringer Mode Tile (silent == priority)(thanks to romracer)-- revived USB Tethering Tile — fixed other misc issues in tile management (thanks to romracer)- BatteryBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- ProgressBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- Phone: — added workaround for missed calls notification LED — added 5s ramp - up duration for ascending ringtone - Ultimate notification control: — fixed issues causing unexpected heads up and notification icon «jumping» — show package names in
app descriptions for better identification of packages having the same
app name - Power: improved option for low battery warning policy - Navigation bar: improved handling of cursor control keys - Recents: added option for using alternate icon for clear all button - Fixed unexpected disappearing of centered clock and centered traffic monitor - Other misc Motorola specific fixes (thanks to romracer)- Updated Japanese translations (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translations (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Hungarian translations (thanks to benjoe1)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor, KingKaminari)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translations (thanks to PeterDaveHello)- Updated Malay translations (thanks to zamzameir)
From the Settings
app, you can
adjust the brightness, change the font
size, or turn certain features (like always - on screen or wrist gestures) on or off.
You can change the grid
size of the
app icons, change the transparency of various UI layers,
adjust the blur and scroll effects, plus much more.
The launcher also allows you to customize your
app drawer by
adjusting the grid
size, scrolling orientation, and a lot more.
So if you'd like to tweak the scale of on - screen elements, the easiest method would be to use a root
app called Texdroider to
adjust your device's DPI value — just enter a bigger number to increase the
size of elements, or enter a smaller number to shrink everything down a bit.
In fact, if you connect a large screen to a Windows 10 Mobile device (that supports secondary screens), the Universal Windows
Apps installed on your phone will adjust to the larger screen size and behave exactly like the same apps would behave on a Windows 10 desktop PC, laptop, or tab
Apps installed on your phone will
adjust to the larger screen
size and behave exactly like the same
apps would behave on a Windows 10 desktop PC, laptop, or tab
apps would behave on a Windows 10 desktop PC, laptop, or tablet.
You also can
adjust brightness in the Watch
app on your iPhone by going to My Watch and then Brightness & Text
Size.
By default, the
app will upload your images at a slightly reduced quality, offering free unlimited storage, but if you prefer to keep your memories in full resolution, just jump into the Back Up and Sync settings and
adjust the Upload
Size.
(02 - 12) · Optimization — Animation for clearing cache (02 - 12) · Optimization —
Adjusted the button for clearing memory in Recents (02 - 12) · Optimization — Swipe response (02 - 12) · Optimization — Folders open faster (02 - 12) · Optimization — Users can set their main Home screen in the editing mode (02 - 12) · Optimization — New animation for launching and closing
apps (02 - 12) · Fix — Couldn't close Recents in some cases (02 - 12) · Fix — Issues with icon
size for Clock, Calendar, and Weather (02 - 12) · Fix — Home screen icons weren't displayed properly (02 - 12)
You can
adjust the
size of each window and switch out the bottom / right one the usual way, by tapping the multitasking or home button to choose another
app.
This can be avoided by
adjusting the
size of the
apps as well as have multiple windows open.
From here you can
adjust icon
size, change your grid layout, disable
app icon badges, and more.
But what if you could make your phone look like a Pixel device and be able to rename
apps, hide
apps,
adjust icon
sizes, and more without having to void your warranty?
While you can not
adjust the tile
size from the Start Screen, if you modify things within the
app those modifications are automatically reflected once you save the tweaked design.
To
adjust the
size, simply drag the divider line that sits between the two
apps.
Again, it's pretty easy to
adjust the
size of each
app in split - screen mode by dragging the divider line between the two
apps to your desired location.
Since this does sport that tall display, it makes split - screen mode even more efficient, since you'll have a square for each
app — of course, you can still
adjust the
size of each window.
On the brighter side, the team is working on a fix that will rely on the native scaling of Chrome OS to
adjust the display
sizes of all Android
apps instead of relying on Android's settings.
For the uninitiated, Android
App Display
Size settings can be found in the Accessibility menu of your device's settings, where it allows users to adjust the overall size of the items on the display screen to whatever suits them b
Size settings can be found in the Accessibility menu of your device's settings, where it allows users to
adjust the overall
size of the items on the display screen to whatever suits them b
size of the items on the display screen to whatever suits them best.
Android already
adjusts the
apps and games to the various
sizes of displays.
The vertical, paginated
app drawer is still intact, as is the ability to
adjust the grid
size and the arrangement of applications.
As well as you could also
adjust the font
size and change the font style all over the system default
apps, which is something can be said was not available on the stock Android Marshmallow, but has been introduced on the Android N Preview Build.
The former lets you
adjust the screen brightness, pair Bluetooth devices, turn on airplane mode, reset or restart the device, change the watch face, invert the colours, increase the text
size or search for software updates, while the latter gives you a list of all compatible
apps that you can launch from the watch.
Galaxy S7 owners will also be able to
adjust the window
size in split - screen view, and take advantage of a new pop - up window that can hold five windows open while in split - screen view, giving simultaneous access to seven
apps.