With the Android app, I'm worried about scrolling.Introducing the recommended settings worth trying at that time, "GPU rendering".
Andorid is awkward to move.If you try it, it may improve quite a bit.
By the way, "GPU rendering" is a function that brings out the power of the graphic function (GPU) of the smartphone or tablet and speeds up the screen.
It is a setting that is not effective if it is an application that uses "GPU rendering" from the beginning, but if it is not an application, scrolling that was a giggle could be dramatically improved.
How to enable "GPU rendering" is as follows.
Check for Android's "Settings" → "Options for Developers" → "Use GPU rendering".
By the way, if you check "Disable HW Overlay" on the same screen, you will always use GPU for screen synthesis.
The location of the "Options for Developer" is the lower part of the "settings" of Android, but since it is a hidden item, if it is not out, let's display it in advance by the following method.
In order to reflect this setting, it is necessary to start up the target application.
With Android, even if you finish the app, it may be running secretly on the back, so if you want to reflect it reliably, it is better to restart Android.
This setting is effective only for GPUs faster than the CPU.In addition, there are many cases where apps that use GPU acceleration from the beginning, such as Google genuine apps, are not effective, and it is difficult to feel the effect.However, if you feel heavy on a cheap smartphone or a high -resolution device, it is well worth trying this setting.
When "GPU rendering" is turned on, GPU power will be used aggressively in graphic drawing, but in old models where GPU is not fast enough, operability may be worse, and surprisingly flick input.There are even cases where the reaction worsens.
This area changes depending on the number of pixels on the screen and the processing capacity, so it is difficult to say which model is.However, as a personal feel, I feel that if it is a model that is Snapdragon 800/400 or later, it is worth turning on GPU rendering.
In addition, although it has decreased considerably recently, if the app + terminal is not compatible, it is rare that the application becomes unstable due to "GPU rendering".This seems to be the reason why the GPU rendering is off in the initial state of Android, but if there is a problem, you only need to return the settings, so try it for the time being.Is ants.
Also, as I saw it on the Huawei machine I had in the past, there are very rare models that can set GPU rendering ON / OFF for each app.If you are particular, you may want to look for the settings.