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Old 01-14-2017, 03:04 PM   #426
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Device: nook simple touch, paperwhite 2, paperwhite 3, kobo aura hd
here is another problem i have, the icons and buttons are too small for the screen. i tried to use apps "textdroider_dpi" and "Density Changer" to set the dpi to 300(it's 205 in the images) but they didn't work, they normally work on other android devices i have.

so i searched it on google to find the configuration file that is responsible for this and found that it is "/system/build.prop". the article i found says there should be a "ro.sf.lcd_density=XXX" line but it isn't there. maybe it's different for this version of android? do you guys have any idea?

it's really hard to use on screen controls with this :/

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i also can't use "adb shell am display-size" "adb shell am display-density" "adb shell wm density" commands when i connect the kobo to pc in usb debug mode, the commands are not found..

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