Guys, I cannot find and add the Program Monitor Widget in my SGS after i installed ADW launcher. Its on default screen on TW running JPK. Thanks
This is one of my main issues since I wanted to change launchers.
Can anyone help?
The Program Monitor Widget (Samsung Task Manager) is disabled by default for most add on Home Launchers. This is because they show up in the list of running programs. If you then end the Launcher you wont have access to any screens without a restart.
You can open Samsung Task Manager from the App Drawer.
thesoupdragon said:
The Program Monitor Widget (Samsung Task Manager) is disabled by default for most add on Home Launchers. This is because they show up in the list of running programs. If you then end the Launcher you wont have access to any screens without a restart.
You can open Samsung Task Manager from the App Drawer.
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Thank you very much for your explanation.
I now understand why it is missing from the launchers.
Still, is there any other widget that can do the same? show the active apps?
Is there a way to create a shortcut to /data/data/com.bn.nook.home ?
I can click the icon on my recent apps list, and it loads up the program, but I cannot find a way to create a shortcut to place on my homescreen.
Hi,
is it possible to create a shortcut to alarm app (the original one, inside clock app) in homepage??? it would be very useful for me....
I'm using GB 2.3.5 with GOlauncherEX (and don't want to change it)
Thx
Got it!
You can do it with this: QuickShortcutMaker
This application let you create a shortcut to nearly every activities. And the alarm is an activities, not an app (as long as I understand)
With ADW EX, there is a way to do it without using a separate app. GO Launcher EX may have the same thing. If you long press on the desktop and select custom shortcut. Then you select "Pick your activity". Once the list loads, you can find the clock app, expand out the list of activities, and then select the alarm clock one.
^^what he said. I think most Launchers allow this. By the way OP, if you use the stock Clock/Alarm app a lot, i highly recommend 'Alarm Clock Plus' from the market. It's fantastic.
bassmadrigal said:
With ADW EX, there is a way to do it without using a separate app. GO Launcher EX may have the same thing. If you long press on the desktop and select custom shortcut. Then you select "Pick your activity". Once the list loads, you can find the clock app, expand out the list of activities, and then select the alarm clock one.
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I used ADW, and did as you suggest to create a shortcut....now I move to GOlauncher and I didn't find a way to do the same
Yeah, I haven't used GOLauncher, so I have no idea how (if possible) to do it.
try this widget,
https://market.android.com/details?id=honeycomb.clocks.lite
Hi,
I love the UCCW skins... but I cannot set the hotspot to any icon so that my Application Drawer is triggered on clicking it.
I can assign various application shortcuts as hotspots on any position but when I use any static text and need to trigger the app drawer rule on it... I cant find the way to do so...
please help what app/shortcut I assign to it
jitensetia said:
Hi,
I love the UCCW skins... but I cannot set the hotspot to any icon so that my Application Drawer is triggered on clicking it.
I can assign various application shortcuts as hotspots on any position but when I use any static text and need to trigger the app drawer rule on it... I cant find the way to do so...
please help what app/shortcut I assign to it
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Even I was finding the shortcut but couldn't.. You have to download miui app drawer for that to assign it..
Press thanks if I helped you. :good:
I'm using gel on my htc one. Overall I like it, but I prefer the stock app drawer with the ability to use folders. Is there a way to replace the app drawer, or change the app drawer shortcut to the stock one? I know launchers such as nova allow you to make activity shortcuts. I made one for blink feed, but can't find the activity name for the app drawer. Any ideas?