
Bugs & Soluções
#51
Mensagem publicada 14 January 2011 - 17:46
#52
Mensagem publicada 17 January 2011 - 15:43
Quando sair o Gingerbread para o nosso P500, vamos deixar de ter o problema de o CPU ir a 100% quando se pressiona o ecrã continuamente.Está confirmado pelos próprios Developers do Android.One of the major new features in Gingerbread is a complete rewrite of the input dispatch pipeline. The CPU usage and latency for processing touches and keys has been significantly improved. These benefits apply to all applications running on Gingerbread. In other words, your applications will process input faster without requiring any extra effort on your part when running on a Gingerbread based device.In Gingerbread, we also added new NDK APIs for receiving input from native code. Together with the native activity lifecycle, sensors, audio and graphics APIs, it is now possible to write native applications that contain very little Dalvik code of your own (or even none at all).Here are some other new features that you might find interesting.MotionEvents now carry the size of the touch contact area in pixels. Look for the new touchMajor, touchMinor, toolMajor, toolMinor and orientation properties. You can easily test this using the Pointer Location tool by pressing a conductive object of known size like a penny up to the screen. On a properly calibrated device, the circle or ellipse that represents the touch area will closely circumscribe the penny.The pressure calibration is also somewhat better. Applications can distinguish typical small featherlight brushes from full finger touches. However, since the device can't actually measure pressure directly we use a simple approximation based on the signal strength. The approximation is inaccurate but it turns out to be good enough for some purposes. The Touch Paint API Demo has been upgraded to demonstrate this feature.If you have any additional questions about the new APIs and input dispatch in general, please feel free to contact me on the android-platform mailing list.Cheers!
#53
Mensagem publicada 17 January 2011 - 20:49
QUASE QUE DEI CABEÇADAS NA PAREDE DE FELICIDADE! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:Quando sair o Gingerbread para o nosso P500 vamos deixar de ter o problema de o CPU ir a 100% quando se pressiona o ecrã continuamente.Está confirmado pelos próprios Developers do Android.
#54
Mensagem publicada 17 January 2011 - 22:03
#55
Mensagem publicada 18 January 2011 - 18:53
#56
Mensagem publicada 18 January 2011 - 20:20
Também costumo usar kingston e nunca tive problemas, também não me chateio muito com marcas de memórias... porque essa negação com a kingston, lourenço?"Tenho preferência pelos Transcend e San Disk Kingston é que nem pensar..." Eu não sou da mesma opinião, pois para mim qualquer que seja o tipo de memória só utilizo Kingston, nunca me deram problemas daí o facto de utiliza-las.