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I was playing around with the HTC bookmark widget earlier, and noticed widgets can be dragged up and down. Are there any widgets available that act as a blank overlay for the homescreen, which can also scroll vertically to view more widgets and shortcuts? This can be helpful to access more on each homescreen and provided no one else knows about the vertical scroll, hiding a few "work documents" .
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I was playing around with the HTC bookmark widget earlier, and noticed widgets can be dragged up and down. Are there any widgets available that act as a blank overlay for the homescreen, which can also scroll vertically to view more widgets and shortcuts? This can be helpful to access more on each homescreen and provided no one else knows about the vertical scroll, hiding a few "work documents" .
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how long have you had your phone again?
just about everyone knows about scrollable widgets.
and no you cant make a homescreen vertically scrollable.
1. You are being a ****.
2. He didn't ask about scrollable widgets.
3. Yes its possible it would just require some heavy knowledge and coding.
I wasn't announcing that widgets could scroll, I was providing an example. Nor did I ask if it was possible to make the homescreen scroll. What I'm asking IS possible. I was only asking if it already exists.
sanamkan said:
I wasn't announcing that widgets could scroll, I was providing an example. Nor did I ask if it was possible to make the homescreen scroll. What I'm asking IS possible. I was only asking if it already exists.
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I haven't seen anything like that and I understand what you are asking. You would need to go to the android app dev section to see if someone will take A TON of time to make a full screen vertical scrolling widget that you can place other widgets in.
Would it be impossible to look at bookmark widget's code as a basis? As for integrating shortcuts into a widget, I could probably try and contact the dev of Multi icon. That should take care of the major concerns, right?
I dont know if you could make a widget that lets you host other widgets or shortcuts. but there are 2 options that may work for you
one is the folder system, you can make folders to keep your app shortcuts in, but they will not allow you to nest widgets inside of them.
another option is to use a secondary launcher like launcher pro or ADW launcher, and when you want to access the shortcuts or widgets that are in that launcher you can open it up. then you can set one of the launchers to be the default when you hit the home button, or have it ask you each time you hit it.
just my 2 cents, but don't give up on the widget inside a widget idea, im sure a bunch of people would like to have that ability
Teksu said:
I dont know if you could make a widget that lets you host other widgets or shortcuts. but there are 2 options that may work for you
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The program/shortcut integrated in a widget is performed perfectly on the Multi icon widget. Pre-existing widgets in the widget haven't been included, but the dev has begun creating specialty widgets. I do recommend checking it out.
Teksu said:
another option is to use a secondary launcher like launcher pro or ADW launcher, and when you want to access the shortcuts or widgets that are in that launcher you can open it up. then you can set one of the launchers to be the default when you hit the home button, or have it ask you each time you hit it.
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I've tried QuickDesk, which keeps your current launcher, but enables a popup homescreen when you double tap the home button. It's not the smoothest process by any means, and somehow makes HTC Sense pop up in your home button long press. If you know of any better attempts at this, I'd like to see how those work as opposed to this one. It may be simpler than eventually having to create a new one, right?
Actually, being able to pull up or down on the home screen to activate something like quickdesk would be pretty cool. QD kinda sucks having to double tap on it, and the response is laggy because the button is getting confused as to what it's supposed to do.
as far as I know, the only Launcher that provides vertical scrolling functionality is HTCSense. It also provides the EditText widget as a RemoteView.
**in Android world, a "widget" is any GUI object, really. While the widgets we talk about adding to a Home screen is really called an "AppWidget"**
Its all about how the Launcher handles and behaves with RemoteViews.
For a Launcher to allow one of its AppWidgets to contain and run another AppWidget, that Launcher would have to provide a huge heap of new RemoteViews and surrounding functionality...or, the AppWidget container would have to somehow import the child AppWidget App and run it internally (not possible I think!).
There's a chance that MIUI (a new Chinese Launcher) provides AppWidget-within-Folder functionality. It may then expose custom RemoteViews and API interfaces to allow AppWidgets to be developed to do similar things
please post your homescreens
here is mine, the important function/details on one screen
cheers, Peter
greddy said:
please post your homescreens
here is mine
cheers, Peter
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Give us the details on the widgets used!
ajeevlal said:
Give us the details on the widgets used!
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Launcher is LauncherPro Plus (With "plus" you can adjust the Widgets)
The bar with the controls are "Extended Controls"
The clock/weather are "Beautiful Widget" adjust from 2x4 to 2x3
The battery are "Beautiful Battery" adjust from 2x2 to 2x1
Very nice: Launcherpro Plus and the feature with Unread Mail, SMS and Calls (right bar)
thats all
Only problem is: the grey notification bar. Any idea to switch the bar to black ???
As I am a guy who likes simple things, I wanted to have an ergonomic design. GO Launcher EX is configured to show/hide the dock and status bars.
Of course the pics look worse than the real deal on the phone since the camera used for screen capture is the 1.3 MP one.
Launcher:
GO Launcher EX
Widgets:
Advanced Clock Widget Pro
GO Switch
GO Calendar
GO Search
GO Launcher EX theme:
UR
GO Widgets theme:
Transparency
GO Launcher operation settings:
Home key action: Show/Hide dock bar
Glide up: Show preview (aka app drawer)
Glide down: Show/Hide status bar
As the previous images were deleted by ImageShack (don't know why really), I have decided to re-upload them. But first of all, change my homescreen
Nice, eh? It can't get any smoother than this.
Edit: From GO Launcher EX I have the same settings as above. Pressing the home button (the small house) I can show/hide dock bar and with glide down action I can show/hide status(notification) bar.
coollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Alex C. said:
As the previous images were deleted by ImageShack (don't know why really), I have decided to re-upload them. But first of all, change my homescreen
Nice, eh? It can't get any smoother than this.
Edit: From GO Launcher EX I have the same settings as above. Pressing the home button (the small house) I can show/hide dock bar and with glide down action I can show/hide status(notification) bar.
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Nice settings you have here! Can you upload the wallpaper?
Sent from my HTC ChaCha
Sent from my HTC ChaCha
this week my homie
Android 2.3.5 (build 1.52.401.1)
Kernel 2.6.35.10
Radio 47.23.35.3033
Homescreen, Russian Keyboard
Keeping it at stock appearance, though "Start", "Browsers" and "Camera" icons bring up scrollable menus with a list of apps. Very convenient for a limited by size screen! Achieved with Folder Organizer.
By the way if anyone wants to have a dual hardware keyboard layout with English and Russian despite the phone was never officially imported to Russia - the modified Russian Keyboard .apk is attached. Install, go to settings / language and input / select Russian Keyboard. In the application options select the hardware keyboard for Acer e130; then exit app, press and hold on any space for typing and select input method from the pop-up square - Russian Keyboard. The fast switch between EN/RU by pressing Shift+Space.
The laser-made Russian layout for this apk is as on the attached photo (the ю is at M key, the ё at R - there was no space to draw them on the small buttons...)
Facebook button remapped to Odnoklassniki on short press and to Vkontakte on long press with Fakebook app (Root required)
Use TimeZone Fixer to fix auto time for Russia after Medvedev's cancellation of DST (Root required).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336778&page=2
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Got my ChaCha yesterday and i spent my whole Saturday to test, update and so on
here are my 2 Homescreens ... don't need much more at the moment
My setup
Hi,
This is my lockscreen (widgetlocker and mClock)
These are me screen, i use ADW launcher to hide the dock and these widgets : mClock, Phantom Music Control, Fancy widgets, Simple Calendar widget and desktop visualizer+simi folder to make the three shortcuts.
I hope you'll like it !
samauriz said:
Hi,
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This is my lockscreen (widgetlocker and mClock)
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These are me screen, i use ADW launcher to hide the dock and these widgets : mClock, Phantom Music Control, Fancy widgets, Simple Calendar widget and desktop visualizer+simi folder to make the three shortcuts.
I hope you'll like it !
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and which weather widget is this? looks cool
Yep I like the weather widget, is it mclock then?
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qbert456 said:
Yep I like the weather widget, is it mclock then?
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ajeevlal said:
and which weather widget is this? looks cool
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The weather widget is Fancy widget, and the clocks are mClock (rework skin).
samauriz said:
Hi,
View attachment 796766
This is my lockscreen (widgetlocker and mClock)
View attachment 796777 View attachment 796767 View attachment 796778
These are me screen, i use ADW launcher to hide the dock and these widgets : mClock, Phantom Music Control, Fancy widgets, Simple Calendar widget and desktop visualizer+simi folder to make the three shortcuts.
I hope you'll like it !
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Where can i get that wallpaper
jporch316 said:
Where can i get that wallpaper
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Here it is but I don't remember where I got it :
So, let's try to make this thread back to life a little bit .
Since the 2.3.5 OTA, I went back to HTC sense :
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The icons are the "Suave" icons which are pretty known and I made the shortcuts with Desktop Visualizer.
I tried to make a good loking presentation but my screenshot is a little blurry, sorry.
Hi,
I'm running CM7 and I've got widgetlocker as my lockscreen, and I'd like to add the torch widget to the lockscreen. It doesn't really fit in though so I'd like to make it invisible; i.e you can't see the widget but if you press in the right place (where it is) it will still function as normal.
Can this be done?
Thanks
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Tamen said:
Hi,
I'm running CM7 and I've got widgetlocker as my lockscreen, and I'd like to add the torch widget to the lockscreen. It doesn't really fit in though so I'd like to make it invisible; i.e you can't see the widget but if you press in the right place (where it is) it will still function as normal.
Can this be done?
Thanks
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Bump.
Invisible Widget
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I recently discovered how to make an invisible widget that has been incredibly useful in customizing my screens. For instance, my weather app is Snowstorm because I like how the widget looks. But, I like Weatherbug for functionality, weather radar, etc. So, I've got the snowstorm widget on my screen with an invisible widget overlayed and set to front so when i click on it, it sends me to Weatherbug.
This is done my creating an icon using Simple Text. The text in the icon is just a couple of spacebar taps. It saves to your gallery. Then I used Desktop VisualizeR to create a widget that is assigned to the Weatherbug app. Assign the invisible icon you created to the widget and you are ready to go. Very useful to have a visual of one app and the functionality of another. You can even create it so you just tap on a blank portion of your screen to activate whatever app or function you want. It's fun!
Good luck. :good:
Maybe use gimp and just make it transparent
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I hope I'm just doing something stupid ...
I can't add most widgets I've downloaded to my lock screen on my Nexus 5 ... though they all work fine adding to my home screen. Only a few (like Android Weather) are available when hit the "plus" on a blank lockscreen.
All I want is a brightness widget that can make the display bright so I can properly put in my password in bright sunlight (I never set my brightness to auto, it's too annoying for me).
ie. Power Widget lite would be perfect for my needs!
Any one having the same problem? Any ideas?
I have the same problem. Wanted to add some beautiful clock widget to homescreen (don't remember exactly which one), downloaded, installed, went to add to homescreen - no luck.
Why can't you get something like power toggles. Then you could pull down notification bar on lockscreen and toggle brightness to what you wanted. An extra step I know
kapiroski said:
I have the same problem. Wanted to add some beautiful clock widget to homescreen (don't remember exactly which one), downloaded, installed, went to add to homescreen - no luck.
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I can add everything I've downloaded add to homescreen. But almost none can be added to my lockscreens. That's my problem.
jbdan said:
Why can't you get something like power toggles. Then you could pull down notification bar on lockscreen and toggle brightness to what you wanted. An extra step I know
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Very cool app, thanks for pointing it out. But ... I can't pull down the notification bar when the phone is locked ... how are you able to?
you add widgets on your lockscreen by enabling them in security. there's a checkbox that says "enable widgets"
Zepius said:
you add widgets on your lockscreen by enabling them in security. there's a checkbox that says "enable widgets"
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Yep, did that. The thing is only SOME can be added. Very few that I've downloaded (even though they all seem to work on home screens).
jbdan said:
Why can't you get something like power toggles. Then you could pull down notification bar on lockscreen and toggle brightness to what you wanted. An extra step I know
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Wow AWESOME app! That's exactly what I need! I was looking for a bunch of widgets on one row, which the lockscreen doesn't even seem to allow, but this widget already let me configure everything I needed in one row of buttons.
It turns out that THIS widget CAN be placed on the lockscreen (I'm not talking about the one visible in the notification bar, I can only access that when the phone's already unlocked).
BUT ... I still want to know why most widgets can't get placed on the lockscreen to begin with. Are they not Android 4.4-lockscreen-compatible yet?
psommerfeld said:
Wow AWESOME app! That's exactly what I need! I was looking for a bunch of widgets on one row, which the lockscreen doesn't even seem to allow, but this widget already let me configure everything I needed in one row of buttons.
It turns out that THIS widget CAN be placed on the lockscreen (I'm not talking about the one visible in the notification bar, I can only access that when the phone's already unlocked).
BUT ... I still want to know why most widgets can't get placed on the lockscreen to begin with. Are they not Android 4.4-lockscreen-compatible yet?
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The widgets have to be enabled to work on the lock screen by the developer.
Force Close said:
The widgets have to be enabled to work on the lock screen by the developer.
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Aha! Didn't expect that widgets needed special lock screen support.
So there's home screen widgets, lock screen widgets, notification bar widgets, ... I wonder what other classes of apps I'm missing - widget widgets? It would be nice if Google Play Store could search based on widget class.
Chrome..is there a way to shortcut my entire bookmaks list through 1 home screen icon? Im sick of going through the dots bookmark thing everytime i want to see a new site.
I used to use Cmarks before Google blocked the Api
With Nova launcher, yes.
(Using it for DuckDuckGo; no reason it cannot be done for Chrome)
Is it like a widget in the launcher?
pump142 said:
Is it like a widget in the launcher?
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Nope.
Just like a normal single icon on home screen (for the folder inside which are the shortcuts).
You can modify the icon for the main folder icon & the inside shortcut icons as you please.
Several shortcuts can be saved this way with either horizontal card panning or vertical scroll of shortcuts; background colour & transparency adjustable.
So that's close to what I've done as a temp. A folder with shortcuts in it. Cmarks was glorious cuz it had everything in a nice tight list and syncd with Google bookmarks automatically. It was like you bookmarks bar in 1 icon. I so miss this functionality.