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By PreCentral, on March 29th, 2013%
This tip is only for HP TouchPads running webOS 3.0.5 and LunaCE 4.9.5 or higher Ever since the original Palm Pre was released running webOS 1.0.1, any time you tapped on the screen of a webOS device you would see a “tap ripple” animation to indicate the location of your tap. While it may be nice to know where you tapped on the screen, it can also cause a slight bit of lag on your device, especially in high frame-rate PDK applications. . . . → Read More: Remove tap ripple (LunaCE)
By PreCentral, on February 28th, 2013%
 Palm Computing > US Robotics > 3Com > HandSpring > Palm > palmOne > Palm > HP > LG To say it's been a long and winding road for Palm and webOS would be an understatment. In the span of two decades the company has changed names and hands at least nine times, as well as been split in two three times (PalmSource, HP engineering , LG ) and recombined itself one and a half times. We've put together a timeline after the break that pulls together all of the epic highlights from twenty-one years of Palm history. . . . → Read More: The Palm Timeline
By PreCentral, on February 25th, 2013%
 This tip is only for HP TouchPads running webOS 3.0.5 and LunaCE 4.9.5 or higher While accessing Just Type to perform a search on your TouchPad is never more than a swipe and a tap away (by swiping up to minimize the current app and then tapping on the “Just type…” search bar), LunaCE –the homebrew update for the TouchPad by WebOS Ports based off the Open Source ” webOS Community Edition ” (not to be confused with Open webOS )–makes it even easier. . . . → Read More: Enable permanent "Just Type" quick-access status bar icon (LunaCE)
By PreCentral, on February 20th, 2013%
By PreCentral, on February 18th, 2013%
 This tip is only for HP TouchPads running webOS 3.0.5 and LunaCE 4.9.5 or higher LunaCE (pronounced “lunacy”), the homebrew update for the TouchPad by WebOS Ports is based off the Open Source ” webOS Community Edition ” released by HP (not to be confused with Open webOS ). . . . → Read More: Enable mini-card view on the TouchPad (LunaCE)
By PreCentral, on February 13th, 2013%
 This tip is only for HP TouchPads running webOS 3.0.5 and LunaCE 4.9.5 or higher Although the size of the screen on the TouchPad is much larger than that of any webOS phone, the size of the apps that are visible in the cards and stacks that are shown in card view . . . → Read More: Adjust card view zoom level (LunaCE)
By PreCentral, on February 8th, 2013%
 This tip is only for HP TouchPads running webOS 3.0.5 and LunaCE 4.9.5 or higher While the card and stack method of multitasking in webOS will allow you to see many of your open applications at once, you are only able to get a small glimpse of what is on the screen for any app beside the top one. While this made sense for phones that have limited screen real estate, the TouchPad offers a much larger area for you to work with so it would be great if you could see more of the open apps in a stack. . . . → Read More: Adjust Stack overlap spread (LunaCE)
By PreCentral, on December 21st, 2012%
 Xecutah is a great homebrew app by WebOS Internals (available in Preware or webOS Quick Install) that allows you to access the command line interface on your webOS device. However, there are times that you launch it on the TouchPad and the device's virtual keyboard does not automatically appear. Tapping on the screen doesn't help, so it seems as if the app is totally useless without any way to interact with it . . . → Read More: Toggle the TouchPad’s virtual keyboard in Xecutah
By PreCentral, on December 19th, 2012%
 This tip is only for devices running webOS 3.0 or higher While the stock music player for webOS phones or the TouchPad has never been as fully featured as third-party alternatives, such as Music Player (Remix) , the Enyo-coded stock Music Player update on the TouchPad did provide some nice upgrades as compared to the previous phone version. One of those features was the ability to create a music playlist right on the fly directly on the TouchPad . . . → Read More: Edit music playlist [webOS 3.x]
By PreCentral, on November 30th, 2012%
 Many of us in the webOS community have chosen to dual boot Android and webOS on our TouchPads in order to add more functionality to our favorite tablet, while maintaining webOS awesomeness. In case you haven't made the attempt to install Android on your TouchPad but you are interested in doing so you may want to check out our definitive guide on how to install CyanogenMod9 on your TouchPad . As a matter of fact you may want to check out our many articles we've written over the last couple of months in regards to Android on the TouchPad . . . . → Read More: How to update or flash new ROMs on your dual booted TouchPad
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