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Title: Maximum possible DPI
Post by: mmbika on December 17, 2019, 06:03:12 am
I changed it from 375 to 450 in developer options and display became sharper, altough text became smaller. Just wondering is there a hardware/physical limit to what maximum value can be safely set without creating any issues?
Title: Maximum possible DPI
Post by: jutleys on December 17, 2019, 11:04:15 am
Quote from: mmbika
I changed it from 375 to 450 in developer options and display became sharper, altough text became smaller. Just wondering is there a hardware/physical limit to what maximum value can be safely set without creating any issues?


No need to go into dev mode use below

 shift+fn+C/V changes the zoom level/dpi
Title: Maximum possible DPI
Post by: NormMonkey on December 17, 2019, 11:10:14 am
The specs say that the hardware is 403 DPI: (from https://store.planetcom.co.uk/products/cosmo-communicator) (https://store.planetcom.co.uk/products/cosmo-communicator))

Internal Display

 Type: 5.99" FHD+ (18:9)

 Resolution: 2160x1080, 403 ppi




Not sure how accurate this is, but it is the same screen as the Gemini uses and a quick search reports 403 DPI for the Gemini on many sites.

I believe the value is just used to help with font rendering.  On mine it is 423 dpi but I've changed default font sizes to smaller.  


For those looking for finer control over font size than just the "small, medium, default, large, larger" this might be a good way to do it.
Title: Maximum possible DPI
Post by: gymbo on December 17, 2019, 02:47:43 pm
On my Gemini I've changed it to 550 to get the most out of the screen real estate without getting things changed around too much. If I go higher Agenda (and do believe I got trouble with some other programs as well) will be more ore less useless, and I seem to remember that if you go above 600 the "software-buttons" on the right side of the screen will move to the bottom (at least on Android 8, as it is on the Gemini).