When I'm trying to use the full screen at my
As you might have noticed, Adobe Flash was upgraded to a new version.
Your problem is caused by a setting in the Flash Player whose default value has been changed.
So here are he steps you need to take:
- Right click the flash movie in your page before going full screen
- Under Settings find "enable hardware settings"
- Uncheck the option
The reason this crash is caused is that older graphic cards don't support hardware acceleration, this setting used to be unchecked by default and now it isn't.
P.S. If this doesn't solve your problem, you just need to reinstall the driver for your graphic card.
I hope this is helpful,
Traian
How to hibernate apps in an android phone
- Greenify is an Android app that can improve your device's battery life and performance by hibernating certain apps.
- When Greenify was first created, it required users to have root, or full access to their phone.Earlier this year, the creators of Greenify made Greenify's "Auto Hibernation" features fully accessible to non-rooted phones. Its battery saving benefits can currently be reaped without having root access to your phone. If you don't already have it, let's download the app!
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify&hl=en
- NOTE:There are actually two versions of the Greenify app itself. There is the one on the Google Play Store that is a the Paid donation version, and there is the free Greenify app. The Paid Donation version of the app offers a few additional experimental features, and it offers users that like that app the opportunity to support the App's originator. For the sake of this tutorial, we are going to cover how to use the free one as non-rooted users. Feel free to download the paid version of the app if you'd like, but you do not need to do so to reap the core and primary benefits of this application. Look to the below picture to see what I am referring to.
- After installation, launch the app
- Using Greenify without root can bring many battery saving effects. Without further ado, let's jump in to shutting down some of our apps. The picture below will show how your non-rooted screen will look like. Once you see that screen, click on the Greenify screen.
- Once you click the Greenify button, the "App Analyzer" screen appears. The App Analyzer screen allows you to actually select and delegate which apps you want to hibernate or Greenify.
- Notice the "Blue Lettered Categories" under some of the Apps? Greenify breaks your system Apps into four categories. These categories include: "Running in Background", "Scheduled Running", and "May Slow Down the Device When". The May Slow down Device When is the third and last category that Greenify divides your Apps into. The below screenshot shows this last category.
- Alternatively, if we want access to all of your apps, you can click the option button with the three dots up top to reveal the "Show All" option to reveal more of your applications. Click on the "box" on the right of the Show All text to "Show All".
- After clicking the Show All app option, you can scroll down to see the rest of your apps. If like many people you have a lot of apps, you may need to click one more arrow at the bottom to see all of your Apps. Click the arrow under the blue lettered "More" category. All of your apps should be revealed.
- Greenifying your Apps
- In the first section of the article, we discussed how to download Greenify and looked at the categories in which Greenify labels your commonly used apps. Now we're going to actually try to Hibernate or Greenify some of our apps.
- Make sure you're at the App Analyzer screen. The App Analyzer screen looks much like the screen below.
- Now we're going to select apps from each of the three main categories that I mentioned earlier. Each app that you select to Greenify will turn blue when highlighted. Feel free to select any amount of apps that you want.
- Note: I wouldn't recommend picking apps that you commonly use whose functionality relies on regularly phoning home. These apps can include Apps like Google Maps or Weather and conditions apps. Apps like the ones I mentioned work best when they are left alone, and may cause dysfunction or having to manually refresh them. For example, imagine having your weather app lagging days behind unless you manually refresh it. First world problem, I know, but I just thought I would mention this.
- After you have picked the apps you want, Go back to the top of the App Analyzer screen and click on the checkmark button.
- After clicking the checkmark button, and attempting to Hibernate your first couple of apps, Greenify will present users with note about Greenifying without Root Access. Users can press the OK button on the bottom of that screen to advance to their Greenified Apps.
- Notice that many of my applications like the Greenify warning specified require "Manual Hibernation", while many apps hibernate right off the bat.
- In order to easily manually Greenify click on the "Option" at the bottom right hand corner. A pop up box with the options: Create hibernation shortcut, Experimental Features, and About appear. Click on the "Create Hibernation Shortcut" to create shortcut we will use to manually put apps to sleep. The Hibernate Now shortcut instantly appears on one of your vacant Android page spot.
- For the sake of our example we are going to attempt to manually shut down "Dolphin Browser". Click on the "Hibernate Now" button.
- . After clicking the "Hibernate Now" Screen, the App info screen appears. This App info screen will have a statement that informs the user on how to manually hibernate apps. Click the "Force Stop" Button as instructed to Manually Activate apps.
- The App that we will attempt to Manually Hibernate will give us lip about pressing "Force Stop", but press "OK" anyway.
- You can also enable automatic hibernation option and also add a hibernate shortcut to the homescreen.
How To boost Battery Power In Android
Are you suffering from the rapid battery drainage on your Android? If so, try the Greenify app in the Google Play store. It hibernates the app that are running in the background and saves more battery power than before. I hope my tip will be useful Android users
. It can hibernate the app that
I forgot my google account, I need to remove it or reset my Goldengulf gg029, how do I do it?
- Open up your Google Account. You may need to sign in.
- Under "Security," select Signing in to Google.
- Pick or choose your new Password. You might need to sign in again.
- Enter in your new password and then select Change Password.
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Redmi 3 pro problem with mi account my be?
Ensure you have an active internet connection either thru wifi or mobile data. If your phone's internet connection is working fine, I suggest you perform a factory reset on your phone. Its available via Settings -> Backup and Reset. Be sure to backup all you important data (contacts, photos, videos, messages) before performing a factory reset.
How to use yuotube downloder
Hello...
When you surf a video in the you tube , the URL of the video link will be available there in the page... you have to copy and paste the link in the you tube down loader software and you download that video using it...
hope it will be helpful
Android 4.2 update
By doing a factory reset. 1.) Charge it all the way 2.) Power it off if its on 3.) Hold the up and down volume buttons at the same time 4.) While doing #3 press and hold till you see the irola logo then release only the power button. 5.) You should see an android logo, volume down for first menu. 6.) Follow instructions for factory reset wipe all user data. **** you must have min 50% battery ***** just charge it all the way.
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Try deleting chrome and reinstall it again. If you still have difficulties, then it's probably you're having problems with your internet connection either from your computer or wifi, etc.
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you should have an android back up with google check it out then seek for more help
My android camera is not working
Hi,
It would be helpful to know the Phone model and whether there is any error message.
Regardless, to troubleshoot, please consider performing the following steps:
1. Shutdown your phone and start it up again. Try working with the Camera again.
2. If it is still not working, to validate if it is an issue with the native Camera app, please download Android Market camera apps like "Camera360 Free" or "FxCamera" and try clicking some pictures.
Hope this helps.
-regards,
M
How do I get Google Androit SDK to work after
If I'm not mistaken, you want to get the android emulator on your computer, and not necessarily develop software?
This is a rather complicated process, and I suggest following the guide google has provided.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
My android stopped working
Do you have mobile internet and/or WiFi on? The Market relies on these connections to be able to to download data to your phone.
Good luck.
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