dial pad on home screen? - Nexus One Themes and Apps

is there a addon widget that can put a dial pad on my main homescreen? that be sweet!

Look for an app called "Phone Widget" v1.2

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Shortcut to "Call Log" possible?

Can AnyCut - or some other technique - create a shortcut to my 'Call Log'?
Long-press on 'talk' invokes Voice Dialer which is rather useless.
thanks
Shortcut directly to "Call Log" or "Recent Calls"
d0g said:
Can AnyCut - or some other technique - create a shortcut to my 'Call Log'?
Long-press on 'talk' invokes Voice Dialer which is rather useless.
thanks
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I have searched all over for a way to make a shortcut to the call log or recent calls on the siii ..many people are also asking the same question with no real answer other than downloading a dialer app from market. ..but I have found the activity with nova launcher under so here are the directions to make said short cut with the Nova home launcher
1.long press home screen choose shortcuts
2.activities
3. Contacts (my phone lists 45 contact activities)
3.com.sec.android.app.dialertab.calllog.logselectactivity
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Lock Go development

Hey I am new here.just joined xdad so what I am looking for is help with tweeking around with this lock app called Lock Go for my xperia x10. Is there any one who can make a few changes in this app. For starters this app allows one to add widgets to the lock screen.I wanted to add a dialer pad so I downloaded a dialer pad widget but the problem is that the damn dialer pad widget doesn't completely fit the lock screen coz the unlock scroll is too thick and big.I would like someone to alter that so that the unlock scroll is the same highroad highroad and size as the normal xperia slide unlock and hence that leaves me with enough place to fit the entire dialer pad widget. If anyone can do so and add a widget resizing option to the lock screen it would be great. Hope to hear from the brilliant developers soon
thanks.

[Q] App for Launching App Drawer (w/o using rosie)

Does anyone know of an app that can launch your app drawer?
Ive tried Desktop Visualizer, but it doesnt give me the option to launch the app drawer. i can only do it using the rosie.
I wanted to know if i could basically create an icon on a home screen to launch the drawer so i could use a completely hidden rosie.
mstein01 said:
Does anyone know of an app that can launch your app drawer?
Ive tried Desktop Visualizer, but it doesnt give me the option to launch the app drawer. i can only do it using the rosie.
I wanted to know if i could basically create an icon on a home screen to launch the drawer so i could use a completely hidden rosie.
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Launcher pro or adw launcher can do this.
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Yup! Just long press and add a "Launcher Action"... They will let you customise the icon as well
I prefer ADWLauncher EX the paid version
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where do i long press? im using LPP and desktop visualizer but i still cant figure out how to use an icon to launch the app drawer
On an empty space on one of your home screens... as it you would add a widget or a shortcut.
Works fine on ADW Launcher Pro.
Greetz
still no luck. i dont see where LPP or DV gives me the option to add a 'launcher action'
when i long press the homescreen, i get the standard Shortcuts, Widgets, LPP Widgets, Folders, and Wallpapers
where do i go from here?
mstein01 said:
still no luck. i dont see where LPP or DV gives me the option to add a 'launcher action'
when i long press the homescreen, i get the standard Shortcuts, Widgets, LPP Widgets, Folders, and Wallpapers
where do i go from here?
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Launcher actions are shortcuts I think.
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mstein01 said:
still no luck. i dont see where LPP or DV gives me the option to add a 'launcher action'
when i long press the homescreen, i get the standard Shortcuts, Widgets, LPP Widgets, Folders, and Wallpapers
where do i go from here?
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I assume you need the ADW launcher for the extra options.
Greetz
In adw just press and hold the launcher icon on the bottom bar and drag it up to the screen
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If you have LPP or ADW you don't need DV...
I think LauncherPro you would: long press home screen / add shortcut / actions / launcherPro / LauncherPro (app list in small type)
Hope that helps.
Though it is not really the "App drawer" its just a list... ADW actually gives you far more customisable options. Try the free one first if you like
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In Launcher Pro, keep your finger down on one of the mi ddle buttons on each dock. It will say Edit dock shortcut.
goto change shortcut --> App Drawer.
Done
grifforama said:
In Launcher Pro, keep your finger down on one of the mi ddle buttons on each dock. It will say Edit dock shortcut.
goto change shortcut --> App Drawer.
Done
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Sorry, ignore me, I see what you're trying to do. I'm not sure LP can do this. I can;t see an activity which replicates opening the app drawer. You might ask the developer. He's pretty good at responding.
I have your answer.
Adw.
Search settings for hide bottom dock.
Search settings. Use swipe up gesture for app drawer.
Done
I think I'm having the same problem here.
I was trying to launch the app drawer from the homescreen, not from the dock, but LPP doesn't have that option or perhaps I just don't know how to do it?
Using DV also doesn't help.
Any ideas?

Direct dial icon too small - apex launcher

Using apex launcher..
So when I put a direct dial shortcut on my desktop, the icon is really small and I can see like ½ or one quarter of the contacts profile picture.
What's wrong? On touchwiz it works great.

[Q] What App Is He Using?

In the video http://youtu.be/3FWrzuvMaPI?t=2m11s at 2ming and 11s the guy clicks an icon on the home screen that opens a popup of a dialer pad with 3 icons across the top... What app is that?
Anyone? Please?

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