Override settings for each app
Have a rooted Android
Device Now…… You Have to Take Control Of Your Phone So…. App Override enables you to configure a
number of systems
Settings on a per-app basis, letting you take control of your
apps
Description: - App Override by
Runaway Fridge currently in Beta testing and free to download from the Play
store is an application that enables you to configure a growing number of
system settings including Screen Orientation, Font Size
Input
method, Screen Timeout, Minimum CPU Speed, Maximum CPU Speed, Sound Mode and
Wi-Fi settings for individual applications. Rather than
configuring these settings, system wide, App Override will automatically set
them as the chosen application is launched and restore them back to the system
default when you leave the app. There are often times when, you might want to
have, for example, a larger font size, but not want it to take affect right
across your device – and App Override makes that possible. Root access is
required for some of the options (currently only Input method, Minimum CPU
Speed and Maximum CPU Speed), but if you don’t have root access you can still
use the application – however your choice of controls will be more limited. App
Override is compatible with all versions of Android from 2.3 Gingerbread
onwards and can be switched on and off with a main toggle button. When the
application is active, an icon is displayed in the notification area (which can
be disabled if you choose to do so). App Override can be started manually or
configured to start when your device initially boots up.
Features
What to Control: - By default,
App Override will only enable you to control Input method, Orientation and
Screen Timeout. By pressing the to Control button you can toggle the other
items including Font Size, Minimum CPU Speed, Maximum CPU Speed, and more…..
Screen Orientation
You can specify an application to remain in a certain Orientation, which may be, portrait, landscape, reverse portrait and reverse landscape. Lets say you would like an application to stay in landscape, incase your watching a video on YouTube, Netflix etc, but you would like the rest of your applications to remain on auto-rotate and you don't want to go rushing back to settings to change this everytime, this setting gives you the ability to do exactly that.
-Font Size
Let's say you have an elderly person is using a device and they have problems with reading their daily news because the text was too small, with this setting you can make the Font Size larger to put that issue at ease. NOTE: This will work depending on your device, it is not guaranteed to work on every device.
-Input Method
You can select the keyboard or voice input is going to be used in the app you choose.
-Screen Timeout
Specify an app to Timeout Screen after a specified time, saving battery life, by reducing screen use.
-Minimum CPU Speed
Let's say your just going to be listening to music and would like to save battery at the same time, but you dont want to do that because your too lazy to switch back to an application to underclock then return to the normal clock speed when needed again, so with this app, you can specify that when your favourite music player if launched, your device's clock speeds will reduce.
-Maximum CPU Speed
Again, lets say your in a position to overclock your phone to avoid lag while playing a game, but that clock speed may stick for longer for any possible reason, causing battery drain and unnecessary heating up of the device, so you can assign clock speeds which will only trigger when that application is launched.
-Sound Mode
This allows you to set a Sound Mode such as Silent or Vibrate which will be activated when ever the application you selected it for is launched.
-Wifi
Wifi control will alow you to enable wifi whenever a specific application is launched, for example your browser.
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