Change the system display size programmatically Android N

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误落风尘 2020-12-16 02:04

Background: Android N comes with a feature to change system Display Size from settings, in addition to the previously present feature of changi

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  • 2020-12-16 02:42

    While referring Settings.System , there is a [putConfiguration(ContentResolver cr, Configuration config)](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.System.html#putConfiguration(android.content.ContentResolver, android.content.res.Configuration)) method. Use of this method is:

    Convenience function to write a batch of configuration-related settings from a Configuration object.

    In Configuration

    This includes both user-specified configuration options (locale list and scaling) as well as device configurations (such as input modes, screen size and screen orientation).

    Set configuration with SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK values for screen size. It is:

    The SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK bits define the overall size of the screen. They may be one of SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_SMALL, SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_NORMAL, SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_LARGE, or SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_XLARGE.

    I hope its helps you.

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  • 2020-12-16 02:52

    Just share my approach to tackle this requirement. I achieve this function by using the dirty Java reflection method - although it's not that elegant.

    The main reference source code files are:

    • ScreenZoomSettings.java (https://github.com/aosp-mirror/platform_packages_apps_settings/blob/master/src/com/android/settings/display/ScreenZoomSettings.java)
    • DisplayDensityUtils.java (http://androidxref.com/9.0.0_r3/xref/frameworks/base/packages/SettingsLib/src/com/android/settingslib/display/DisplayDensityUtils.java)
    • WindowManagerGlobal.java (http://androidxref.com/9.0.0_r3/xref/frameworks/base/core/java/android/view/WindowManagerGlobal.java)

    And, follow the below steps, then you can get the required control:

    1. Read ZoomScreenSettings.java's onCreate() and commit(). They demonstrate how to correctly get and set the density value into the framework.
    2. Read DisplayDensityUtils.java. It shows how to use WindowManagerService to control the system density. Because we can't get the instance of DisplayDensityUtils via reflection, we need to understand which WindowManagerService methods are utilized.
    3. Use reflection to get WindowManagerService's instance, and write a DisplayDensityUtils-like class into your project.
    // Where wm is short for window manager
    val wmGlobalClz = Class.forName("android.view.WindowManagerGlobal")
    val getWmServiceMethod = wmGlobalClz.getDeclaredMethod("getWindowManagerService")
    val wmService = getWmServiceMethod.invoke(wmGlobalClz)
    
    val wmInterfaceClz = Class.forName("android.view.IWindowManager")
    
    // Now, we already have the ability to do many things we want.
    // For instance, to get the default density value.
    val getInitialDisplayDensityMethod = wmInterfaceClz.getDeclaredMethod(
            "getInitialDisplayDensity", 
            Integer.TYPE
    )
    val defaultDensity = getInitialDisplayDensityMethod.invoke(
            wmService,
            Display.DEFAULT_DISPLAY
    ) as Int
    
    
    1. Set or get the density value with your DisplayDensityUtils-like class. One thing just to mention is that, if you want to pass an index value (e.g., 2 for large display size), please feed it to your DisplayDensityUtils-like class's mValues array to get the actual density value which is the right one to pass to the framework. Getting the current density index also applies the same concept.
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  • 2020-12-16 02:56

    In manifest, under application: android:configChanges="density"

    In an activity/application:

    public void adjustDisplayScale(Configuration configuration) {
        if (configuration != null) {
            Log.d("TAG", "adjustDisplayScale: " + configuration.densityDpi);
            if(configuration.densityDpi >= 485) //for 6 inch device OR for 538 ppi
                configuration.densityDpi = 500; //decrease "display size" by ~30
            else if(configuration.densityDpi >= 300) //for 5.5 inch device OR for 432 ppi
                configuration.densityDpi = 400; //decrease "display size" by ~30
            else if(configuration.densityDpi >= 100) //for 4 inch device OR for 233 ppi
                configuration.densityDpi = 200; //decrease "display size" by ~30
            DisplayMetrics metrics = getResources().getDisplayMetrics();
            WindowManager wm = (WindowManager) getSystemService(WINDOW_SERVICE);
            wm.getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(metrics);
            metrics.scaledDensity = configuration.densityDpi * metrics.density;
            this.getResources().updateConfiguration(configuration, metrics);
        }
    }
    

    Call it just after super.onCreate(..):

    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        adjustDisplayScale( getResources().getConfiguration());
    

    This will set the Display Size in-between the "Smaller" and "Small" settings of "Display Size" overriding any Display Size settings set by user. It self-adjusts correctly for 4in, 5.5in, 6in etc devices.. but I'm sure there would a better way than using those if statements.

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