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Ghost Rider
3rd January 2009, 02:00
All credit goes to afbcamaro at xda developers

If you guys want your phone to be able to use transition effects (very fast and nice) like google had when they were demoing how flash will work, just follow these steps. You will also gain a lot of cool little features like cpu load viewer etc.

Copy the file to your sdcard in download folder. Look for Dev tools. Install that. It might ask you to allow untrusted applications to run. Click on allow then finish install

Then run the program dev tools
Click on Development Settings
and Change
Windows animation scale to 1x
Transition animation scare to 1x

Exit and play with your phone

Nainus Dex
8th April 2009, 02:23
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but where would I find Dev tools? I checked the market and no go....
Thanks, mein
Cheers
-cwf

chrisrj28
8th April 2009, 02:31
Hey doesnt DroidSans Tweak Tools Lite do this too?

burtbot
8th April 2009, 03:53
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but where would I find Dev tools? I checked the market and no go....
Thanks, mein
Cheers
-cwf

long time ago i find dev tools floting around on internet O_o
heer go:
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

Ghost Rider
8th April 2009, 04:01
Hey doesnt DroidSans Tweak Tools Lite do this too?

Yes they have a program out that does the same thing more or less. By the way this is dev tools guys no need to look for it.

Nainus Dex
8th April 2009, 20:26
long time ago i find dev tools floting around on internet O_o
heer go:
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

:dance2:
Much obliged!
Cheers
-cwf

erdinc69
19th August 2009, 16:26
strange ,I did it as explaind but eveytime I hit Dev settings I get the message : Sorry the app Dev Tools has stopped unexpectedly ! . First I've put the Transition Effects apk in the download folder then I've puted it the apps manager folder still the same .

HEMI Droid
19th August 2009, 17:36
How is this different/better/worse than Spare Parts?

I just saw a commercial for the Palm Pre and the rotation effects for that is really nice. Not sure if it is like that in reality, but it almost appears that the image on screen is static (the orientation) while you rotate the device.