Hi does the latest version of Droid Comic Viewer take into consideration the aPad/iRobot screen size or will I have to use to older version mentioned in a previous post,and will this version work on 1.5 OS which I believe this unit has.
No worries, xanty. If we didn't want questions we wouldn't have an open forum.
Hi does the latest version of Droid Comic Viewer take into consideration the aPad/iRobot screen size or will I have to use to older version mentioned in a previous post.
No, you still have to use the custom version linked here:
I have since found that what I thought was called aPad/iRobot is in fact just called a MID. Now I am unsure if there is a difference between these models but having tried the viewer I still have rotation problem even when trying to manually rotating the screen it does not appear to work it has a 10.2” TFT ,1024*600.
Tbh I have very little other info on this Tablet but I can get firmware details etc if thats of any help.
hi the guys, i just got one of this things thanks to my dad ,who bring me one from China. An extra consideration for this kind of table, they don't have a menu button, so is a ninja job hit the menu without a button. Maybe can you put some menu button on the screen. Sorry for my English grettings from Chile, and if you need some developers i can help with that.
Android devices should ALWAYS have a Menu button, either physical or virtual. Developers assume this is the case, and design their apps accordingly.
We know that some non-complaint devices don't have it anyway. To work around this we currently offer the option to assign the Menu action to a different event (like the top left corner tap): on startup tap on the app icon to toggle Menu, and then go to Settings to configure this.
We don't think it's the job of the app to show a virtual Menu button if the device fails to do so. However, if there were a way to detect the lack of Menu button we will gladly make things easier for the user.