[Q&A] How to sort apps in the app drawer - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was posting a question to find out if is it possible to change the sort order of the apps in the apps drawer.
Then I found out that in the options it's possible to switch between Alphabetical or Customisable grid (Option - View type).
Alternatively in edit mode it's possible to change and save the custom sort order (it took me sometime to find out...)
Just in case someone else has the same question ...

Where did you find the options that offered "to switch between Alphabetical or Customisable grid"? I wonder if it is one of those things that are not available in the USA models?

It's in the top right button (the one with three horizontal lines) of the app drawer.
It shows the options: "Play Store - Edit - Uninstall - Download apps - View type - Share app - Hide applications - Show hidden application".
If you select "View type" you can choose between "Alphabetical grid" or "Customisable grid".
It seems like a standard ICS option. It'd be strange if it it isn't present in the US model... but I don't know that.

Appzorter on the play store can sort icons in alphabetical order. Not sure if it works on tablets though.
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[Q] how to launch apps with hardware keys on android

I am one of those people that appreciate minimalism, so I would like to have a completely empty homescreen with no icons whatsoever. But I would like to be able to open the app drawer (A third party app drawer downloaded from the GP Store called Quad Drawer) simply by pressing the home button on my AT&T Galaxy S3. I have Cyanogenmod 10.2, and in system settings it does allow a few unique actions to be set for the home button, but none that allow the launching of a specific app (Quad Drawer). I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to make the phone allow me to set a specific app to launch when a hardware key is pressed.
Thank you for your time.
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CellularNinja said:
I am one of those people that appreciate minimalism, so I would like to have a completely empty homescreen with no icons whatsoever. But I would like to be able to open the app drawer (A third party app drawer downloaded from the GP Store called Quad Drawer) simply by pressing the home button on my AT&T Galaxy S3. I have Cyanogenmod 10.2, and in system settings it does allow a few unique actions to be set for the home button, but none that allow the launching of a specific app (Quad Drawer). I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to make the phone allow me to set a specific app to launch when a hardware key is pressed.
Thank you for your time.
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Hi,
I am also one of those people who wants to have no icons on homescreen )
Try this solution:
- install External Keyboard Helper https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apedroid.hwkeyboardhelperdemo
- in advanced settings, set application shortcut (A0) to the specific app (Quad Drawer)
- in advanced settings, remap your key to 0x2410 (= aplication registered under A0)
- HOME button is a special key, it is difficult (probably impossible) to remap it using External Keyboard Helper. If you really want to remap it completely, you need to edit keylayouts in /system/usr/keylayout Editing keylayouts, you can change the behaviour of the HOME button to something else, for example CALL Then you can remap this new CALL button to 0x2410 using External Keyboard Helper.
see also
http://www.apedroid.com/android-applications/external-keyboard-helper/faq
Enjoy
CellularNinja said:
I am one of those people that appreciate minimalism, so I would like to have a completely empty homescreen with no icons whatsoever. But I would like to be able to open the app drawer (A third party app drawer downloaded from the GP Store called Quad Drawer) simply by pressing the home button on my AT&T Galaxy S3. I have Cyanogenmod 10.2, and in system settings it does allow a few unique actions to be set for the home button, but none that allow the launching of a specific app (Quad Drawer). I was wondering if anyone knows of a way to make the phone allow me to set a specific app to launch when a hardware key is pressed.
Thank you for your time.
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is there a way to do so without making custom image
just look for apps like Tasker, MacroDroid, Automate, ...
edit: btw you can select the default launcher from Settings - Apps - Configure apps - Home App
Tasker would be a good option...
galaxys said:
Tasker would be a good option...
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is there any other method to do so??
in shell script you can watch the keys in a loop (toolbox getevent -il) and perform an action on event (am start -n <pkgname>)

[Q] How to add a specific app to the multiwindow bar vs a random app

Ok, I apologize as I know the answer is somewhere in XDA (I saw it once), but for the life of me I cannot find it via XDA's search function or google. Apparently bad search fu today.
I'm running a custom ROM that has all apps enabled for multi-window use. Which is great. But the problem is when I choose an application that is not on the first screen of apps, it will choose one from the first page instead (in I think roughly the same location of the screen). The only "work around" I've been able to deduce is on the first screen (w/o scrolling), drag the bottom right app into the multiwindow bar. Then remove it fro there. This will shift the apps up by one spot. Then repeat this until you get the app you want.
This becomes annoying when the app you want is towards the bottom of the list.
Anyone know of a better way of doing this? I recall this same issue on my S2, but perhaps I didn't have any many apps installed so it wasn't such a big deal.
Thanks
John

[APP] Discreet Delete

Just released this app to the market yesterday (as a paid app) but I figured I'd also make a XDA thread to give it out for free, but instead of doing it in the general section, I decided to give my fellow Moto X users the treat. Screenshots & video are at the market listing ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.milone.fakedel ) but I’ve also copied the description below.
Keep your private photos hidden without anyone even knowing they are there, with the most discreet photo security app on the Play Store.
How it works:
Its purpose is to mimic the action of deleting an image from your device, but instead of deleting it, it just moves it to a hidden folder that the Gallery app does not detect.
Key Features:
•Remove images from your gallery, but move them to a hidden folder
•Utilize your own native or 3rd party gallery app to select images
•Completely customize the Discreet Delete dialog to match your UI, including actions to occur after dismissing the dialog
•View Hidden Photos with ease, share or open them in other apps just like the normal Gallery
• Two easy launch modes, create a shortcut or turn on a notification that appears whenever a new photo is taken with your camera. Both with customizable labels and both load straight into your installed gallery app to select an image to fake delete
Hide your photos in plain sight without anyone even knowing that you have anything to hide.
You'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
App Info & Permissions:
Android 2.2 and up (API 8)
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: move and delete images
android.permission.CAMERA: to detect when a new photo is taken
android.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT: create direct icon that launches the image selector
Let me know what you think.
Thanks. Pretty cool of you.
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Works great thanks.
Is there any way to make this work with videos?

[Q] Hide and password protect a specific app!

Looking for an app that allows me to hide an app (Lets call it "Q") from the system, maybe in such a way that it doesnt appear to be installed either, is this possible? (i have root).
And I also want to password protect Q, all password protectors i find just popup a screen with a enter password-request whenever Q is opened, but Q is very clearly visible with its contents on the multitasking menu of the Galaxy S5, and this isnt good enough.
Its would also be a bonus if the app will not allow itself to be un-installed.
I want real security on this application. Military style. Willing to pay for it.
Does anyone have any tips?
As for app locking, I'd highly recommend AppLocker. Very secure, very reliable, just plain good all around.
As for app hiding, I'm not aware of any apps that do this. However, if you'd like to have it available on your homescreen, many custom launchers (like ADW) offer app shortcut label and icon changing. For example, I use ADW Launcher with the Minimalist theme, and I have my email app password-protected and labelled "Light Bulb" with an illuminated light bulb as the custom icon.
Hope this helps! And if it does, don't forget a thanky!
Get Hide it pro from play store. It has an option to hide apps using root and it won't even show up under Apps in settings.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartanuj.hideitpro
thenookieforlife3 said:
As for app locking, I'd highly recommend AppLocker. Very secure, very reliable, just plain good all around.
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Unfortunately AppLocker is the first app i tried out. This just pops up a window infront of the screen whenever it notices that Q is open, but it doesnt really help when the recent apps list is up, all the contents are easily visible from the menu :/
When it comes to hiding Q, I was hoping i could make it dissapear from the "Installed applications" list in settings->Applications menu.
If someone steals the phone from me, they are not supposed to be able to find out that this particular app is installed.
Its already hidden from app drawer and is password protected. But if anyone checks the list of actually installed applications, it shows up there, and it also shows up in recent apps list. I want it to vanish

app renaming

I have one app with a stoopit name that doesn't mean anything related to its' function.
It won't take to conventional rename/edit name.
It won't take to quick shortcut.
Any other ways or ideas to change it.?
It's a rooted HTC u11 with LSPosed installed running stock AOS9.
Try QuickShortcutMaker what is a simple and reliable program for quickly creating shortcuts on the home screen of your Android mobile device . In a few steps you will change not only the name of your applications on the screen, but also their icon – this is an ideal solution if you need to make some changes to your phone so that it does not look the same.
Link:
QuickShortcutMaker – Apps on Google Play
Create shortcuts quickly and launch your favorite actions quickly.
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thanks. tried it. I want to change the name in the app drawer as this app is never on my home screen.
Would you like to contact the developer of the app for help about your issue?
sure. I'll give that a go. But I suspect it's an app issue of the one I want to change, coz most of the other apps I can edit the name within the AOS, in the drawer or not.

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