Is there anyway to add the gesture features from the GS2/3 on the Galaxy s 4g? Gestures like Panning apps and widgets across home screens, putting the phone face down to hangup, and swiping hand across the screen for a screenshot. That kind of stuff.
You can do some things like that using tasker, it's on the play store
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Thanks I'm just figuring out the awesomeness of tasker
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Tasker Help
Ok I really really need a step by step guide to show me how to use tasker. I want to be able to pan the widgets across home screens by tilting my phone after selecting it from the drawer (like in the Galaxy S 2) I just don't know how to apply the settings on tasker to do that. I have a vague idea but I can't seem to get it to work. I don't know which action actually addresses the widget motion across home screens
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Ok I really really need a step by step guide to show me how to use tasker. I want to be able to pan the widgets across home screens by tilting my phone after selecting it from the drawer (like in the Galaxy S 2) I just don't know how to apply the settings on tasker to do that. I have a vague idea but I can't seem to get it to work. I don't know which action actually addresses the widget motion across home screens
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zMooth works on rooted Droid's with rooted android 2.2+.
zMooth lets you use gestures to mimic your device's hardware keys (back, home, menu and power(in Pro)), you will be able to use very intuitive gestures to navigate your device.
zMooth is unobtrusive and uses minimum amount of screen space but very easy and intuitive to use. If you use for couple of days you won't even think about using the buttons.
After you install the app you will see a blue area at the bottom of the screen, swipe left on this area to go back, swipe right for menu, gesture a up-arrow(^) for home and gesture a lightning strike/thunderbolt to power off. Please check the screen shots and video for more info.
App website
App market link
Support is built-in to the app, "Preferences->Help" will resolve most issues. If not resolved just contact me through "Preferences->Help->Contact Support" and I will be happy to resolve any issues.
Thanks.
windroidHD said:
Check out zMooth app which replaces back, menu, home and power hardware keys with gestures.
XDA thread
Would appreciate any feedback from DroidX users.
Thanks.
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This is a great app! Sometimes it has trouble picking up back and search, but that's only because it will only pick up gestures to a certain degree of crapyness.
yodadude5454 said:
This is a great app! Sometimes it has trouble picking up back and search, but that's only because it will only pick up gestures to a certain degree of crapyness.
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there is no gesture for search. check below link for gesturing techniques if you havn't already done so.
http://simplemobdev.blogspot.com/p/zmooth-support-faq.html
Been using this since last night and working good so far.
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DRTMI said:
Been using this since last night and working good so far.
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Thanks for feedback, updated OP with info.
Still using this and just bought the pro version so I.could.customize more. Now to get my button lights to stay off.
EDIT: Really like the turn screen off with the paid version. Don't have to use any of the hard buttons anymore, I don't use the search except when in stock recovery.
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I'm using this app since the first versions and now I can't live without it!
I have just installed in my galaxy tab and it runs like a charm!
Five stars in the market!
Thanks!
For me, a perfect solution (after trying Button Savior and Softkeys). I came from the Incredible, and quickly learned to dislike the hardware buttons of the DroidX.
Zmooth solves the problem and really speeds up operations. Stable and configurable, too.
Hey Everyone!
So basically what I am trying to do is add a shortcut button to my home screen that doesn't load the camera app or makes shutter noises but when clicked, instantly takes a (flashless) picture.
I know this could be done with a custom shortcut parameter (seen it before) or (hypothetically) even with a non-stock camera app which has stealth mode or is built with supportive features.
In any case I would greatly appreciate any help even if its merely pointing me in the right direction.
Thanks all ahead of time!!
think think think
Harder, harder!!
>>> Harder?
You may be able to execute that with tasker.
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Hello I was wondering if anyone knows of a mod or an app to swipe your fingers across the screen to change apps (like on the ipad 2). Not asking to be flamed or anything just trying to maximize my user experience on my asus transformer. The way in which the ipad 2 switches back and forth between apps by swiping seems a bit more seamless than having the click the button the bottom left and selecting an app every time. Thanks for your help.
Download an app called SwipePad,it is free from the android market,you will like it
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Ok guys I've looked everywhere but found nothing. I am looking for an app that simply sorts home screens apps in some order. I don't want one that makes folders. I want to just be able to use the app to sort every now and then and just close it afterwards. Thanks
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I am confused I guess. I don't understand exactly what you are looking for. You want an app to organize your apps on your home screen? Can't you just just organize them how you want them on your home screen? Maybe I don't understand exactly what you are looking for.
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I'm lost in your question? Srry
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Action Launcher gives an alphabetical list similar to windows phone.
If I understand correctly, you want an equivelant to the windows shortcut for "sort by name/type/date modified" for your homescreen, or for your appdrawer.
I echo the thoughts of others in asking why. It's not like your homescreen can accumulate dozens of apps the same way a desktop can pick up dozens of shortcuts, or that they are difficult to get rid of or sort yourself. Folders work fine... also, there are widgets such as Glovebox and CircleLauncher which will allow you to create live groups of self-hiding icons.
but Android is an open OS, so the simple answer is, if there's something you want that doesn't exist, just build it yourself. this, however, seems to be something that would be at the launcher level, not the level of a widget or app.
Exactly. But for people like me who hate using app drawer I think there should be some kind of stock setting
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Is it just me or can I not customize the order I want my apps in on the smartwatch 2? I press the menu button and the only options are alphabetical and frequency used. Is anyone else having this issue or am I just missing something?
Thanks!
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Is it just me or can I not customize the order I want my apps in on the smartwatch 2? I press the menu button and the only options are alphabetical and frequency used. Is anyone else having this issue or am I just missing something?
Thanks!
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It's not a bug. It's a feature
illBelief said:
Is it just me or can I not customize the order I want my apps in on the smartwatch 2? I press the menu button and the only options are alphabetical and frequency used. Is anyone else having this issue or am I just missing something?
Thanks!
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Those be the only options at this time my friend
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Only thing you can do is use Frequency, and keep tap the app you want to order and the home button. You can also tap it when watch not connected to phone.
Yeah, this seems one of the strangest missing features IMO. I don't see why you can't simply re-order them in the Smart Connect app, either - would that be so hard? Either way, the favorites thing is not so bad until the watch goes and forgets the order you had them in, which can be mighty annoying. It's happened to me only once so far but, like aseeme555076 says you can sort of force it to order them how you want.
sw2 extension: "This is the official Sony application for SmartWatch 2 SW2. It enables you to utilize all the powerful Android benefits of this innovative smartphone accessory*. With this app, you can decide how your smartphone interacts with SmartWatch 2, what app extensions are available for your watch and how they are arranged. "
I tried several times to arrange them, "click and drag" but it was impossible, they didn't move :laugh:
Anyway, I miss this feature.It would be great to put them in a certain order. I wonder why Sony didn't make it possible to arrange them from the phone in sw2 extension app.