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@marco1970 That’s a custom webframe widget that I’m hosting locally.
4 columns?! what tablet are you running?! ![]()
That’s the 13-inch iPad Pro with “More Space” display setting.
It’s also possible with an 11" 1920x1200 tablet as I just discovered ![]()
Smsng A9+ tab
Smallest font size
Smallest object size
Where can I find the “object size” settings?
Running Android 9 with a 2048x1536 resolution and 3 columns. Developer options are activated.
Are here peaople with a 12,7 inch tablet?
I have a iPad Pro but want to buy a bigger format tablet, but is the size 12,7 vs 12,9 iPad very different in screen size?
So now on my iPad I can see a lot more on one screen without scrolling…
Wouldn’t this be a better option?
Prolite
As it has Android, I guess it will run the Homey App. Have not seen it working, but to me this seems a great solution for a dashboard host.
Or even bigger:
Nice! But mind the screen resolution for those screens.
15" model: 1920 x 1080
Even the 21" model has the same resolution.
My 11" tablet has a 1920 x 1200 screen resolution, which shows a little more of the dash without scrolling, in landscape that is. Only everything is smaller of course.
Useful comment @Peter_Kawa
Thanks for that!
I’m interested in the Lenovo tab p12
Nice one, it has a resolution of 2944 x 1840 ![]()
Which can show a lot of dashboard, albeit everything is more than twice as small compared with an 11" 1920x1200 screen.
But you can increase the size of course with font and object size settings.
Hmmm but when it gets bigger of course it also fits less
Shouldn’t get too small again of course
True, but you still will have enough room I guess. And (way) too many things in one dashboard view is also not preferrable.
Thank you @Peter_Kawa my iPad Pro 12,9 is I guess
2048 x 2732px is that a lot of difference with the Lenovo ?
@Peter_Kawa How many is too many? ![]()
I have a ms surface on the shelf with win 10 on it. Could use that. I wonder if bluestack alows the touchscreen controls, or put bluestacks on a vm in azure, then a monitor with build-in rdp client connected to the azure vm…. Lol
That’s pretty cool. Is it responsive? Can you scroll sideways for more columns?





