Well, then that's my question. Why the device is not showing them. I put 
both min and target SDK to 8. I also don't have manifest element for 
explicit support of large screens. So this option should appear. But I 
don't see it. Just the action bar, with 3 dots for my custom menu and 
that's it :(


Am Mittwoch, 17. April 2013 09:09:20 UTC+2 schrieb Piren:
>
> You don't enable it on the device.. the device does it for you.
> If the app wasn't designed for a tablet and meets the conditions (like 
> having the targetSdk below a set level and/or having not declared it is 
> destined for big screens) then the device will show the proper 
>   compatibility options like the Zoom button or the 3 dots.
>
> On Monday, April 15, 2013 10:37:42 PM UTC+3, user123 wrote:
>>
>> I read here 
>> <http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screen-compat-mode.html>that 
>> under certain conditions, (optinal) compatibility mode is available to the 
>> users.
>>
>> But I can't find it on the device, I looked in the menu of the app, in 
>> app's settings, display settings, etc. Nothing with compatibility mode. 
>> Where is it / should it be?
>>
>

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