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April 14, 2017 at 6:51 am #65284
Yes, I believe you’re right. When installed you can make a shortcut to the desired directory. That saves a lot of work after each reboot.
April 14, 2017 at 2:11 pm #65307I did a search but I found only a script manager, if you don’t mind please share a screenshot of the app. Thx in advance.
I think its this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager
Yes, I believe you’re right. When installed you can make a shortcut to the desired directory. That saves a lot of work after each reboot.
Thank you guys for your help, so it is the script manager like what I found (I was confused because I thought it is Screen Manager not Script Manager 🙂 ), one more thing, where did you modify the value from 21 to 1? did you add a new script or did you modify an existing one, sorry to bother you, I can’t dig by myself as my HI12 didn’t arrive yet.
April 14, 2017 at 2:28 pm #65310When the programme is launched for the first time, press on the green button on the upper leftside with .. in it. You go one level up in the hierarchy (or rather down …). Continue going to the root of the directory until you see the directory SYS. Then go through the folders as my screendump showed. When you arrive at folder named Intel_backlight hard press on brightness, so you can change the properties (fourth option from below). Check Read/Write etc for everyone. Then save and close. Then open the brightness settings by double clicking. Script manager then asks what programme to edit the settings with. I always choose Smanager itself. Change value to 4, 5 or 6 (I usually take 6). Close file and save new settings. DON’T FORGET TO UNCHECK READ OPTIONS ON PROPERTIES FOR ALL, if you neglect this, the screen is back on default brightness after some time. It is back to default anyway after reboot. So I also advise you to make a shortcut, so after reboot you only have to press the Home-button and you are straightaway in the directory you want to be.
Enjoy the fine tablet,but do not attach a 2.4Ghz keyboard and mouse as the battery indicator, or the battery in itself, goes astray and you see the level go very weird. The battery showed very strange behaviour, and the ubs-connector became very hot. Something not good with the usb-port. Now I use a simple bluetooth keyboard, hope this keeps things normal.April 14, 2017 at 3:29 pm #65321When the programme is launched for the first time, press on the green button on the upper leftside with .. in it. You go one level up in the hierarchy (or rather down …). Continue going to the root of the directory until you see the directory SYS. Then go through the folders as my screendump showed. When you arrive at folder named Intel_backlight hard press on brightness, so you can change the properties (fourth option from below). Check Read/Write etc for everyone. Then save and close. Then open the brightness settings by double clicking. Script manager then asks what programme to edit the settings with. I always choose Smanager itself. Change value to 4, 5 or 6 (I usually take 6). Close file and save new settings. DON’T FORGET TO UNCHECK READ OPTIONS ON PROPERTIES FOR ALL, if you neglect this, the screen is back on default brightness after some time. It is back to default anyway after reboot. So I also advise you to make a shortcut, so after reboot you only have to press the Home-button and you are straightaway in the directory you want to be. Enjoy the fine tablet,but do not attach a 2.4Ghz keyboard and mouse as the battery indicator, or the battery in itself, goes astray and you see the level go very weird. The battery showed very strange behaviour, and the ubs-connector became very hot. Something not good with the usb-port. Now I use a simple bluetooth keyboard, hope this keeps things normal.
Thank you so much for your detailled walkthrough and your advice because that was what I planned to do (use 2.4 Ghz keyboard & mouse to economize one usb port) I didn’t place order for the metal keyboard and stylus yet I want to receive the tablet to check if I am lucky enough to receive HI12 from the new batch (xx201704xx serie) which is compatible with hipen 3 🙂 cross my fingers.
Thx again
December 30, 2017 at 11:34 am #76251my hi12 max Run 1 hour and the battery bar reading as shown on
2,741 mWh first callibration, 2,663 mwh after 2nd calibration
anyone could help me please ?
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August 30, 2018 at 1:12 pm #145964I am wondering if anyone can provide answers for me on this, but My Hi12 seems to have suddenly stopped charging, according to what Android reports in its icon at the top of the screen. It reports 38% battery left, but my charger (a smartcharger that has plenty of voltage and amperage) reports the battery is completely charged. I unplug it, let it run a while and plug it back in with same result. Any ideas on what to do? It is odd behavior since it used to be at 100% . Lastly, I have shut the tablet down and let it charge overnight, as well as I leave it plugged into the charger when I am not using it. The OS I am using is Android only.
September 21, 2018 at 7:37 am #147051<span style=”font-weight: 400;”>Nice forum ! I will share it to all of my friends.</span>
September 21, 2018 at 12:10 pm #147055Huh?
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