ParanoidAndroid for Asus Transformer Infinity (TF700T)
PER-APP-DPI/LAYOUT. This is not just build.prop dpi mods! Hybrid engine allows you to target apps individually. You get to pick their actual layouts which can tranform content drastically. Keep in mind, this has nothing to do with build.prop hacks or DPI changes. We list all layouts an app brings, you choose one, its as easy as that. It does not matter if your device runs itself in Phone-, Phablet or Tablet-UI, your apps will always look as you like. On top of that you can scale apps, to fit your screen, that way you can even bring full fledged tablet apps and make them run perfectly. Nothing will break, nothing will shrink, your market will be fine. Additionally we have rewritten many parts of the android framework and fixed countless of AOSP bugs to make way for these modifications - our "tablet mode" runs better on a phone than on a real tablet, that is guaranteed.
Tablet Mode
Phablet Mode
PER-APP-COLOR,
ParanoidAndroid's newest invention. Define apps in your regular hybrid panel. See your phone fade into the color definition of your current app, press home or go elsewhere and it fades back. Create as many combinations you like, you can even dabble with opacity. This feature is made possible by our hybrid engine, which is unique to this rom.
ParanoidAndroid 2 is based on CyanogenMod 10 We would like to thank and credit the various sources that have made the delivery of PA on the TF700T possible:
Google Android Open Source Project
CyanogenMod Development Team
Asus for kernel sources and jellybean firmware
AndroidRoot Team for nvflash, and TF201 repos
TeamWin for the 3.1 TWRP recovery
TF700T Developer community for input and contribution of device/vendor trees, kernel mods, and countless hours of debug, development, and collaboration.
Particular thanks to loganmc, hiemanshu, nycjbr, dasunsrule32, Dees_Troy, and many others I am sure I am forgetting for their contributions
This is an alpha version of PA for the TF700T. Still lots of work to do. My thanks to everyone in the community that has been working to get the kernel, device tree, etc. in place to allow this development.
I got the ones from goo manager to install and boot however I dont have a nav bar ...maybe has to deal with setting correct dpi.
I installed by doing factory reset and wipie dalvik cache .
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You need to go into settings to get the Nav bar to appear. I used the early release of this last week. Not sure why they do not auto include the Nav bar on install, but it is there. I promise. Just start digging around.
You need to go into settings to get the Nav bar to appear. I used the early release of this last week. Not sure why they do not auto include the Nav bar on install, but it is there. I promise. Just start digging around.
From a clean install (factory reset, etc.) you SHOULD have the nav bar show up. If not, you can enable by selecting the "System > Navigation bar > Software buttons" checkbox.
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