Doesn't Beautiful Widgets come with toggles? I don't see them. I just purchased the app from the Market and can change weather and clock but can't add toggles. Am I missing something?
Which alternate homescreen app / launcher do you have installed? ADW, Zeam, etc? If none then install one and long press on any homescreen in an unoccupied any area to see if you get the desired result.
I am using zeam. Long pressing does not show the toggles on the list.
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Just reloaded the app and now can see the toggels.
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The slider row on the bottom of the home screen usually contains three icons for Phone, Apps, and Browser. For some reason, the Apps icon on my slider got replaced with the Google Talk icon, so now I can't access my apps from the slider. I think what happened is last night I removed the Talk icon from my home screen and instead of dragging it up to the trash I dragged it down towards the slider.
Does anyone know how to recover the apps icon and put it back on the slider?
Running ADW Launcher?
Go to its settings, change the assignment.
If your using launcher pro, just longpress on the icon that is where your app drawer should be and a box will pop up and it should say change shortcut.
Hope that fixes your problem.
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OP is using ADW for sure. Had the same "problem" yesterday.
Longpress the Homescreen and choose "Open App Drawer Shortcut" or something like that.
Now move the icon down to the dock
It's under custom shortcut...
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Fixed. Thanks all!
how to place custom icons in the applicaion launcher. I know how customize them on the home screen, but i want them the same both ways. Thanks.
The latest version of launcherpro allows you to install Adw themes & Use the icons in them to change the drawer icons. Look under the "theme" menu in launcherpro settings.
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On the ics theme for adw does anyone know how you make the button that opens the app drawer look like the proper ics one instead of the gingerbread one. All the pics I see of this theme running have the ics style icon forbthe app drawer and I want it to dammit hahaha
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double tap the app drawer and select edit, tap the icon, then adw theme icon packs, then select the ICS theme, it should show you all the icons available for that theme
going from memory, hopefully I didn't miss a step
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Where can i find the settings to switch the Navibar to transparenz
in this Rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2208249
Thanks and sorry for my bad English
I haven't installed that ROM yet but I've used PA before so it should be the same.
If you go to 'Settings', look for 'Hybrid Settings', then you should get a colourful page. If you swipe towards the right it should show some other options, click on 'Apps' and then you can choose the settings you want per app (i.e. the statusbar colour, navbar colour, button colours etc).
I think transparency only really works with Launchers, so choose the launcher you are using and set the colour to transparent (so if you were using Apex launching, look for apex launcher, then click it, swipe left to 'Colour', click the colour icon next to 'navigation bar colour' and set as transparent).
Really really thanks
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I wanted to put my App Drawer on the Shortcut Clock, but it wasn't available to add in the Gear Manager clock configurator.
I found a free drawer app on Play Store that works perfectly. The icon it provides for the TW shortcut dock is a perfect match to the Gear's icon style, too. I can't post links yet, but the app is "AppDrawer (MIUI App Drawer)" by JakedUp.
You will need to install something that allows you to access the app menu with a gesture, in order to configure it. But the default drawer style is a single-column icon list with titles, which will probably work for most people.
I set mine to have: 2 rows, 2 columns, horizontal scrolling, 15 point type, icon size 100, icon spacing 6. That makes it look like the Gear's default app drawer, but with icon titles.