[Q] How to hide "learn about tilt" message in internet browser? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Every time I open the web browser, it appears a pop-up window with a "learn about tilt" message. I've searched in google, in the settings and in the manual, but can't find anything about it.
It doesn't disappear after doing the tilt movement in any web.
Does anyone know how to hide this annoying message?

In this popup, you have a box to tick, so it doesn't show again (I think, because I just had it once !)

Shinrow said:
In this popup, you have a box to tick, so it doesn't show again (I think, because I just had it once !)
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Yeah... I didn't realise that I could scroll down in that message.
Thanks.
Regards.

You're welcome
That's probably because you were using it in landscape mode^^ I think that in portrait mode you don't have to scroll to see it

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[Q] Changing Browser User Agent in TouchWiz

I changed UAString to Desktop in debug mode but websites still load as mobile. Any idea how to do it properly?
Wish I knew, but I so far haven't heard anything about it in terms of a solution. Its one of the only things holding me back from flashing TouchWiz, because I know it would aggravate me way to much
I've tried using the stock browser apks from the xoom, transformer, galaxy tab 10.1 on the touchwiz rom and still nothing. I think I'm doing something wrong though.
Also, how about a fullscreen mode in the stock TouchWiz browser? I have found no way to do this like in all other browsers. The top bar is always showing I think.
And Jesus, no re-flow of text on pages to resize to fit when zoomed in right? F'in riduclous.
My problem is the opposite, I cannot get out of full screen mode. WTF!!!!!
Nevermind, I have some type of popup that occurs when I touch the right side of the bezel.
you can change the UA string the exact same way that you would in any other android phone.. just type "about:debug" into the address bar, then go into settings and select "debug" tab. It's the second setting.
@gdog1977, you have quick controls enabled in the "labs" tab of the settings. touch and hold either side of the screen until a menu pops up, move your finger to the very bottom icon(four horizontal lines), select "settings" in the popup, and then select the "labs" tab on the left. then de-select the "quick controls" option.
smaskell said:
you can change the UA string the exact same way that you would in any other android phone.. just type "about:debug" into the address bar, then go into settings and select "debug" tab. It's the second setting.
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Yes most of us are quite well aware of the about:debug mode, but again the problem is not switching it to the desktop UA, it is getting that setting to actually stick after reboots, etc. Anybody have any other ideas??
joeski27 said:
Yes most of us are quite well aware of the about:debug mode, but again the problem is not switching it to the desktop UA, it is getting that setting to actually stick after reboots, etc. Anybody have any other ideas??
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hmm.. I've never had this problem. no idea why not.

[Q] ICS Quick Browser

Just installed this browser to get rid of the annoying "browser not responding" and thus far, having pretty good luck and really liking the browser, much more than the stock.
My only gripe is, why can I not see the address bar when scrolled down far on the screen? For example, while in any other browser, if I am far down the page, as long as I "pull down" the address bar appears, but while in ICS quick browser, I have to scroll all the way back up to the top.
Is this a setting I can fix, or is that just the way it is? I hope is can be changed because I am really liking this browser.
Thanks!
if you tap once on the visible tab title area the address bar appears.
hope the above makes sense.
deevo2 said:
if you tap once on the visible tab title area the address bar appears.
hope the above makes sense.
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I tried that, I figured that would do the trick, but no. I have to go all the way back up. I wonder why this is. For example, I tried it on facebook as well as google news...somewhere I was able to be far down.
No other ideas? tapping in the tab area does nothing.
I been telling people about this browser for awhile now. It's badass! To get to a tab without scrolling all the way back up just tap the 4th button from the left next to the recent tabs key. It's what I always did. Hope that helps you.:good:
Arun01 said:
I been telling people about this browser for awhile now. It's badass! To get to a tab without scrolling all the way back up just tap the 4th button from the left next to the recent tabs key. It's what I always did. Hope that helps you.:good:
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4th button ? Sorry but when i lok at the top all i see is the current tab/tabs. What do you mean?
for me clicking on the tab works... for example clicking on the tab title for this page
[Q] ICS Quick Browser - x...
works to toggle the address bar on and off.
deevo2 said:
for me clicking on the tab works... for example clicking on the tab title for this page
[Q] ICS Quick Browser - x...
works to toggle the address bar on and off.
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I'm an idiot! I wa clicking next to the tab, this worked!

Replying to message in app whilst watching a video

In the keynote one of the feature they talked about is when you get a message whilst watching a video you can now drag the message down and reply without stopping the video. I can't seem to get this to work does it work for anyone else?
Check out this help guide:
http://www.samsung.com/in/support/skp/faq/1144221
Doesn't seem to work on all notifications.
Turn on edge lighting and enable it for notifications on all supporting apps. When you get a notification on one of those apps, the edge will light up and a little pop-up will appear at the top of the screen. Drag the pop up down (don't tap it) and the little window will open.
CuBz90 said:
Turn on edge lighting and enable it for notifications on all supporting apps. When you get a notification on one of those apps, the edge will light up and a little pop-up will appear at the top of the screen. Drag the pop up down (don't tap it) and the little window will open.
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techenthusiast said:
Check out this help guide:
http://www.samsung.com/in/support/skp/faq/1144221
Doesn't seem to work on all notifications.
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Excellent thank you. Shame it doesn't work for Netflixs.

Keyboard covers text box

If I am trying to reply to a post on a website forum, youtube or anything that has a lower textbox, when I tap into the reply message box the keyboard comes up but as I type the textbox stays at the bottom of the page and I can't see the text that I am typing in. Is this normal? Is it like an android 8 issue or is it just LG or me only?
Sorry if this has already been addressed and thank you in advance for any input.
Edit:
I've found what the problem was. It's the system UI tuner app that I'd downloaded from the play store. Once you enable the "immersive mode" to hide either the status bar, navbar or both you want see a textbox. So everyone knows.
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Swiftkey spell check invisible, white text on a white background in some browsers

Galaxy S10e running Android 10 stock. In some browsers and apps, the spell check pop-up window is white on a white background. This happens in both Opera and Chrome. Firefox appears not to give a spell check pop-up window. Samsung Internet displays the pop-up window correctly with black text. This happens if I have either Samsung or Google set as the spell checker. Other apps which display the spell check pop-up window appear to work correctly. This only happens with SwiftKey keyboard. Neither Samsung keyboard nor Gboard seem to display a spell check pop-up window. This happens regardless of what site I am on. The attached picture is here on XDA. I've searched a lot and can find no information about this. Can anyone help me?
rsngfrce said:
Galaxy S10e running Android 10 stock. In some browsers and apps, the spell check pop-up window is white on a white background. This happens in both Opera and Chrome. Firefox appears not to give a spell check pop-up window. Samsung Internet displays the pop-up window correctly with black text. This happens if I have either Samsung or Google set as the spell checker. Other apps which display the spell check pop-up window appear to work correctly. This only happens with SwiftKey keyboard. Neither Samsung keyboard nor Gboard seem to display a spell check pop-up window. This happens regardless of what site I am on. The attached picture is here on XDA. I've searched a lot and can find no information about this. Can anyone help me?
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Nobody but me has this issue? It is very annoying! I can't imagine what I could have done to cause it,assuming I did.
ryan8k said:
Maybe you've been making adjustments in xposed?
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Nope, I don't have Xposed on this phone, stock Android 10.

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