Hi all,
after we add a lockscreen widget to the screen, we will need to swipe left or right to see it right?
is there someway to set a lockscreen widget as default, so you can see the default lockscreen immediately instead of sliding right or left?
stryker.jp said:
Hi all,
after we add a lockscreen widget to the screen, we will need to swipe left or right to see it right?
is there someway to set a lockscreen widget as default, so you can see the default lockscreen immediately instead of sliding right or left?
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Yes.
When on the lockscreen, press and hold just below the clock widget & slide down so that you see the full panel on the screen.
Swipe left to find the panel containing the widget that you want as default.
Long press the required panel and drag it to the right so that it is placed in front of the panel containing the clock widget.
This is now your default lockscreen widget.
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How do I add extend the dock to add more Icons.
You simply drag more shortcuts down to it. The dockbar will only ever display 6 shortcuts, you can see the rest by dragging the dockbar right or left.
Note that the dockbar is not the left/right action buttons next to the app drawer button, it's the bar that comes up when you swipe the drawer button up.
In the newest ADWLauncher you can create a shortcut to the App Drawer much like creating any other shortcut - long-press the screen, select 'custom shortcut', 'custom activity', 'launcher actions.'
Using Desktop Visualizer you can create a shortcut to almost anything EXCEPT the ADW option does NOT show up in the shortcut list. Even when I click "other" in Desktop.V.
Anyway around this? I'm theming and using the 1x1 widget b/c it makes the icons larger than standard shortcuts. Everything is great except this!
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I also want to know, any one?
herrhans said:
Bump this.
I also want to know, any one?
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It annoying isn't it, something so simple and its no an option.
But I have figured out away to do it.
1. Add a shortcut to open the app draw in the normal way.
2. Place the icon in the location you want it
3. Long press on the app draw icon and change the icon to a completely transparent icon.
4. Now create the desktop visualizer widget/shortcut in the normal way but when you choose action select none.
5. Make sure in adw setting you have overlap Widgets ticked.
6. Move your desktop Visualizer shortcut so it is just above the transparent icon that will open the app draw.
7. Long press the desktop Visualizer shortcut, select edit and the resize it so it completely covers than transparent icon. I would recommended keeping the desktop Visualizer shortcut 1x1.
8. In adw settings hit restart adw and you should be good to go, the app draw icon should be on top of the desktop Visualizer shortcut.
Hope this works for you because it does work for me
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cjward23 said:
It annoying isn't it, something so simple and its no an option.
But I have figured out away to do it.
1. Add a shortcut to open the app draw in the normal way.
2. Place the icon in the location you want it
3. Long press on the app draw icon and change the icon to a completely transparent icon.
4. Now create the desktop visualizer widget/shortcut in the normal way but when you choose action select none.
5. Make sure in adw setting you have overlap Widgets ticked.
6. Move your desktop Visualizer shortcut so it is just above the transparent icon that will open the app draw.
7. Long press the desktop Visualizer shortcut, select edit and the resize it so it completely covers than transparent icon. I would recommended keeping the desktop Visualizer shortcut 1x1.
8. In adw settings hit restart adw and you should be good to go, the app draw icon should be on top of the desktop Visualizer shortcut.
Hope this works for you because it does work for me
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DISCO! Thanks bunches.
I have found a way to use widgetlocker to make a very nice sense 3.0 lockscreen for the epic with proper auto rotation
1. Install Widgetlocker from market (must be 2.2 and above)
2. In look and feel settings page choose Layout
3. change the slider so that you have no anchor
4. add sense 3.0 custom slider to bottom of page
5. add lock screen clock to top of page
6. press and hold on the lockscreen clock and choose edit
7. select background color and move the transparency slider all the way to the right
8. erase the text saying widget locker in line 1 of the clock widget
9. press and hold the clock widget and resize it to 4x1 and put it all the way at the top of the screen.
Now you have a sense 3.0 lockscreen that will properly rotate when you wake your phone by sliding the keyboard.
I must be missing something because I can't find the option (or others asking about it), but the quick launch icons on the bottom of the lock screen (around the lock icon) are not there anymore. Was that option removed, or am I just missing how to enable them? I thought Sense just used the same icons that you have defined on the launcher?
I've also noticed that even though I've selected the productivity lock screen, it doesn't show any of my calendar events and only shows the basic lock screen with no quick launch icons.
Thanks for any help.
I have good lock installed. Is it possible to change the default digital clock widget on the lockscreen, to a custom widget?
Vivek_Vivek said:
I have good lock installed. Is it possible to change the default digital clock widget on the lockscreen, to a custom widget?
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Yes. You go into Good Lock--Routines--default--tap the up arrow.
Now you should be able to select a widget.
That lets me add widgets only to the pull-down screen. Not the main lockscreen page :/
Vivek_Vivek said:
That lets me add widgets only to the pull-down screen. Not the main lockscreen page :/
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This is my lockscreen with a custom widget.
Figured how to do it at last. I hadn't checked the topmost option lol. Which widget is that? Very neat