Hey guys, I just recently ran the most recent MIUI and i loved it, but because of charging reboot issues I couldnt keep it running, so I went back to my beloved UD... anyways Ive seen people posting that LCD density changer doesnt work well with this rom, so heres a easy free DIY way to change it and it is 100% compatible with MIUI...
You need 1: to know how to edit your build.prop file before applying the rom. 2: have root explorer
if you have root explorer go ahead and follow the instructions.. if you use the other method, just change the file the same way..
1: open root explorer and go to /system and switch to R/W
2: open the build prop and locate the line about half way down that says 'LCD density = 240.
3: change the value to 200 and save (it will automaticly create a backup in case of a Rom issue)
4: reboot
After the reboot youll have the smaller density. It works just like changing the resolution on the computer. Everything is a bit smaller, but crisper and cleaner looking to me. The only problems are certain apps that are built to be only used on one density, so it creates black bars on the sides and bottom.. it NEVER renders a app useless, just makes black bars..
since im not still running MIUI i cant get a screeny, but if someone wants to try it and post before/after pics i can put them in this post! My screen shots are from UD2.4
****** Not responsible for bricking your phone or causing non -boot issues. USE MOD AT YOUR OWN RISK *******
* the keyboard usually changes too, so I install HTC IME or the new Gingerbread keyboard and it is the right size
Before and After:
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You need 1: to know how to edit your build.prop file before applying the rom. 2: have root explorer
if you have root explorer go ahead and follow the instructions.. if you use the other method, just change the file the same way..
1: open root explorer and go to /system and switch to R/W
2: open the build prop and locate the line about half way down that says 'LCD density = 240.
3: change the value to 200 and save (it will automaticly create a backup in case of a Rom issue)
4: reboot
After the reboot youll have the smaller density. It works just like changing the resolution on the computer. Everything is a bit smaller, but crisper and cleaner looking to me. The only problems are certain apps that are built to be only used on one density, so it creates black bars on the sides and bottom.. it NEVER renders a app useless, just makes black bars..
since im not still running MIUI i cant get a screeny, but if someone wants to try it and post before/after pics i can put them in this post! My screen shots are from UD2.4
****** Not responsible for bricking your phone or causing non -boot issues. USE MOD AT YOUR OWN RISK *******
* the keyboard usually changes too, so I install HTC IME or the new Gingerbread keyboard and it is the right size
Before and After:
BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

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SOME MORE AFTER


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