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Originally Posted by Question Mark
Open up the Navigation Ball app from the apps area. For one of the buttons enable the "Full Screen" option. Then when you are in a third party app, press the "Full Screen" button when you want to disable the full screen. Press it again to enable the full screen.
However, for some apps, it doesn't seem possible to disable the full screen. Not sure why. Can be frustrating. However, a double tap on the Navigation Ball will bring you to the Home Screen as I learnt from another poster in this thread and then read in the Navigation Ball app.
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thanks! that solved it.
also playing a bit, discovered the apps that doesn't support "non full screen" mode, it's because they are running on a high dpi setting used for phones, the default of the device is 350.
Every app I tried, started to have available the non full screen mode after changing the DPI settings to around 250
from what i've been seeing, pretty good the update, the only downside is that consumes around 300mb more of ram