Kevin Chan

Kevin Chan

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  • #64271
    Kevin Chan
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    anyway, found this post here that could solve the annoying gesture.

    AutoHotkey script to disable / modify touchpad gestures

    #64269
    Kevin Chan
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    it doesn’t seems to work.  it keep saying waiting on a script.

    #61981
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    here is the links for the post in 4pda:

    https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=794329

    the link of the TWRP recovery is here:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1TVevKfX5NedzJvd1U5c0Y5YXM/view

    To flash TWRP into the iwork1X:

    1. unzip the zip file
    2. download and install the Intel android driver:   you could google for “IntelAndroidDrvSetup1.10”
    3. go to your iwork1X; go to “developers”, and turn on”USB debugging” and “OEM unlock”
    4. connect your iwork1X to your computer, and wait for the computer to connect your iwork1x
    5. do to command terminal, and go to the TWRP folder that you unzipped, and type “adb_cmd”
    6. then type the following:  ADB reboot bootloader
    7. and then:  fastboot flash boot booti30.img
    8. and then: fastboot flash recovery recoveryi30.img
    9. and then: fastboot reboot
    10. if everything goes well, you should able to go to TWRP recovery.

    to root:

    method I:

    1.  download supersu zip file that you find in here:

    http://www.supersu.com/download  and store it in your iwork1x

    2.   install virtual terminal in android.  and then open the virtual terminal, type in:  reboot recovery.

    and it should boot into the TWRP recovery.

    3) in TWRP recoery, go to “install”

    4)  select the supersu file that you previously downloaded, and super su will be install

    5) reboot to system.

    if everything goes well, your android portion should be rooted, at least it works for me.  However, if anything went wrong, I am not responsible for your lost.

     

     

     

     

    #61971
    Kevin Chan
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    After weeks of searching,  finally found a TWRP recovery for iwork1x in a Russian forum, and installed google services successfully.   They also provided a way to root this tablet too.  let me share the link later.

    #61908
    Kevin Chan
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    The overall quality is good.  I bought iwork1X because of the USB3.0 port.  Overall, I am happy with the tablet except the Android section does not included any google services, and unable to change language pack in Win 10.  I bought this in China, so these problems might only related to the machine sold in China.

    #61497
    Kevin Chan
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    Hi Raul,

    this is the dual boot firmware and windows/android image link from Cube Chinese website:

    https://pan.baidu.com/s/1c2ECWCg

    password: s5i3

    It is a huge 6GB file, so it might take some time to get them download though.

    #61423
    Kevin Chan
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    I haven’t tried this before, but there is a chinese version of the flashing dual boot OS tutorial in cube chinese website.  in summary, you needed to flash Android, and then Windows.  by doing so, you need to set andriod in bios at boot.

    #61005
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    I bought a Cube iwork1x in China.  Unfortunately, Windows is in Chinese also.  Android can switched to English, but there are no Google framework installed.  Does anyone know how to get google framework installed?

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