Hi zervdim,

thank you very much for your very informative reply. My phone is a Nexus 5. I have the info in my profile, didn't recognize that it's not displayed in the forum, sorry.

However, with your info you engaged me to investigate the iGo resolution stuff and it created more questions than answers for me.

The app you mentioned gives me the following numbers: fullscreen = 1080x1776, 1794x1080, with statusbar 1080x1721, 1794x1025.

1) Now I took a skin and entered only supported_resolutions="1080_1776,1794_1080,1080_1721,1794_1025" to the info.ini, but the skin is still not recognized. Do I still need things like 1920_1080... which I don't have?

2) Confused by the above I checked the data.zip file and found ui_android/480_272, ui_android/800_480 and ui_android/1024_768 directories. By try&error (deleted single directories) I found, that the 800_480 directory is used on my device. But why is that directory used? multimode.ini says


m1=400..480,196..320,"480_272"
m2=234..320,400..480,"480_272"
m3=800..960,400..600,"800_480"
m4=480..600,700..960,"800_480"
m5=1024..1280,552..800,"1024_768"
m6=600..800,976..1280,"1024_768"

so no info about the resolution of my device (max=1280 pixel). Why does it use the 800_480 directory?

3) I also found directories config/junctionview/1024_768_Lanes; ./800_480_Lanes, ./1280_800_Lanes; ./480_320_Lanes; 960_600_Lanes which don't fit to that resolution. To test, I deleted all except the 800_480_Lanes and iGo seems to work. Is it OK to delete that directories to save space? It is not very important but very interesting for my to understand the software.

Thanks for all your support helping me to bring some light into the dark

UG