Resolution Changer - Uses ADB
Fine tune screen resolution with ADB powered control
Fine tune screen resolution with ADB powered control
Resolution Changer - Uses ADB is a free display utility that hands you precise control over screen parameters that are usually off limits. It enables a hidden system API, then lets you dial in custom values for resolution and pixel density. The moment you apply new numbers, the change appears right away, so you can quickly compare clarity focused settings with profiles aimed at saving battery or lightening the load.
Getting it ready takes more know how than a typical personalization tool. You need to turn on developer options, connect to a computer via USB, and grant ADB access so the app can surface those buried display controls. After completing those steps, everyday use is straightforward: enter your target width and height or your preferred DPI, apply, and your device switches to the new configuration immediately.
If you ever push the limits and end up with a warped layout or an unusable screen, there is a recovery route. Reconnect with ADB and run shell commands to reset size and density to defaults, a practical fallback for missteps. Even with that safety net, this is not a casual tweak. Values that are too aggressive can cause behavior you may not want, so careful inputs and a bit of comfort with ADB are recommended.
In short, Resolution Changer - Uses ADB delivers focused control for users who want granular tuning. The initial setup is the main hurdle, but once that is out of the way the tool is easy to operate and responsive to changes. Tinkerers who want to balance visual fidelity against power use or responsiveness will find it valuable, while newcomers should approach thoughtfully and proceed with caution.
Developer
tytydraco
OS
Version
1.5
License
Free