The GoSms app has a really cool way of switching activities.
You swipe to the left and right and it animates to the next activity in a carousel type effect.
How do they do this? I don't necessarily want the same animation, but how do I have my app switch activities by swiping left and right?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...tion-when-calling-another-activity-in-android
Could also be view stubs, no way to know for sure but there's some ways to get you started
GMD Gesture control doesn't have a shortcut to take a screenshot on the Galaxy S4
I was advised by the developer to find a screenshot shortcut app, so I can assign a gesture to it to take a screenshot
Most of these screenshot apps have an icon in a taskbar or creates a gesture itself. I rather not have multiple gesture apps since they conflict with each other based on my experience
So, I'm asking, is there an app that would allow to create an icon shortcut for pressing the home+power button at same time to create a shortcut, so I can assign it to GMD gesture control?
Thanks
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GMD Gesture control doesn't have a shortcut to take a screenshot on the Galaxy S4
I was advised by the developer to find a screenshot shortcut app, so I can assign a gesture to it to take a screenshot
Most of these screenshot apps have an icon in a taskbar or creates a gesture itself. I rather not have multiple gesture apps since they conflict with each other based on my experience
So, I'm asking, is there an app that would allow to create an icon shortcut for pressing the home+power button at same time to create a shortcut, so I can assign it to GMD gesture control?
Thanks
There has to be some other way to open the thing that the qslide nav bar button opens. I frankly like having only 3 buttons at the bottom and don't want to have to clutter it just to access this. I looked for the activity in Activity Launcher but could not find it whatsoever. Non rooted H990DS and don't plan on trying to root. Thanks.
Even just the activity name would help a lot..
I do not like Wear OS app drawer, because in time it grows longer(larger!) and longer, and it gets harder to find an app.
I was looking for a way to have fast access to apps that are used on a regular basis. I came with a simple idea that led to Wear Favorite Apps Launcher.
With this app, you can define two grid sizes of 1x1 or 1x2, ... 3x3 and select your favorite apps. Then you can assign each page (grid) to one of the hardware buttons: 1) long press on the power button, 2) press on the secondary button.
The apps TODOs/limitations are:
1. Supporting any number of physical buttons (more of a UI/UX issue)
2. Any other suggestions are appreciated.
Screenshots (I cannot post URLs and images due to being a new user!):
https : // cdn1.imggmi.com/uploads/2018/11/4/321fd160e30729a3aee5acbaead748c1-full.png
Play Store link:
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I have installed it on a huawei w2 and it is very useful and with a very nice UI.
Good work and thanks.
lemach said:
I have installed it on a huawei w2 and it is very useful and with a very nice UI.
Good work and thanks.
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Thanks. I think the UI in the current form is a little complicated. Do you agree?
I am ok with the UI...you are doing a very good job. Only it would be interesting can access between long press apps luncher and custom apps launcher more quickly throught double tap or another shortcut...
Anyway, the app is already very useful.
Thanks again.
What method do you use to switch from one launcher to another?
You can press the secondary button anytime to switch to the custom launcher.
Mbt925 said:
What method do you use to switch from one launcher to another?
You can press the secondary button anytime to switch to the custom launcher.
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Yes, but i mean a touch shortcut, although i am very happy witch the app at the moment.
Greetings.
In version 2.0, I've added a 3x3 tile to give faster access to some apps.
I've updated the app to be compatible with the new wear os version and tile support.
Mbt925 said:
I do not like Wear OS app drawer, because in time it grows longer(larger!) and longer, and it gets harder to find an app.
I was looking for a way to have fast access to apps that are used on a regular basis. I came with a simple idea that led to Wear Favorite Apps Launcher.
With this app, you can define two grid sizes of 1x1 or 1x2, ... 3x3 and select your favorite apps. Then you can assign each page (grid) to one of the hardware buttons: 1) long press on the power button, 2) press on the secondary button.
The apps TODOs/limitations are:
1. Supporting any number of physical buttons (more of a UI/UX issue)
2. Any other suggestions are appreciated.
Screenshots (I cannot post URLs and images due to being a new user!):
https : // cdn1.imggmi.com/uploads/2018/11/4/321fd160e30729a3aee5acbaead748c1-full.png
Play Store link:
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That looks way easier to navigate than the stock launcher, nice.
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