Hidden in the android settings app is a secret menu called developer options that gives to access to all kinds of useful tools.If you don't know how to enable don't worry.Here is the shortcut for you! Instead of searching through menus using this app you can access developer settings in just a single tap.Enjoy :)
Developer options gives you access to settings like:
• USB debugging: This is what allows your phone to communicate over the USB port on
your computer via the Android Debug Bridge (ADB).
• Revoke USB debugging authorizations
• Take bug report: Grabs the current log files on your device
• Desktop backup password: This option forces a password on those backups, and they
can't be restored without that password.
• Stay awake: Force the screen to stay awake while your phone is connected to a wall
charger or your computer's USB port.
• Enable Bluetooth HCI snoop log
• Process stats: Everything you ever needed to know about the running processes on
your phone.
• Power menu bug reports: Puts an option in the menu you see when you press and
hold the power key to collect and send a bug report (as seen above).
• Allow mock locations: This setting will let you manually write location information,
making your phone think it is somewhere it really isn't.
• Select debug app: This setting lets you choose an application to debug. You don't
really need to attach it to a debugger, but if you do it prevents error messages when
paused on a break point.
• Wait for debugger: This setting is greyed out unless you've set an app to debug. When
set up and selected, it simply prevents the chosen application from starting until the
debugger is attached.
• Verify apps over USB: Lets Google scan applications you installed via ADB for
malicious behavior.
• Show touches: Select this to see a visual cue on the screen when and where a touch
was registered.
• Pointer location: This setting places an information bar at the top of your screen
telling you the screen coordinates of the last place the screen was touched.
• Show surface updates: Makes the edge of a "window" flash when its contents are
updated.
• Show layout bounds: Marks the edges of all the elements in a dialog so you know
where any touch will activate them.
• Force RTL layout direction: Forces screen orientation for right to left language
support.
• Window animation scale: Sets the speed for window animation playback.
• Transition animation scale: Sets the speed for transition animation playback.
• Simulate secondary displays: This setting allows developers to simulate different
screen sizes.
• Force GPU rendering: Forces applications to use hardware 2D rendering.
• Show GPU view updates: With this setting, any view that is drawn with the GPU
hardware gets a red overlay.
• Show hardware layer updates: This setting will tell you when layers update.
• Debug GPU overdraw: Overdraw happens every time the application asks the system
to draw something on top of something else.
• Force 4x MSAA: This setting forces multi-sample anti-aliasing (MSAA).
• Strict mode enabled: This setting flashes the screen when an application uses the
main thread to perform long, intensive operations.
• Show CPU usage.
• Profile GPU rendering: This setting can either draw a graph on the screen, or write it to
a file.
• Enable OpenGL traces: This setting watches for OpenGL errors, and places them in
the log file.
• Don't keep activities: This setting destroys any and every application as soon as you
leave the main view.
• Background process limit: Allows a custom setting of how many process can run in
the background at once.
• Show all ANRs: This setting makes every process show an "App Not Responding"
dialog if it gets hung.
This version of Developer Option Shortcut Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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