Has anyone seen a way to move the info on the lockscreen to bottom of the screen, without a 3rd party lockscreen. I was just watching the review LeTv Max pro and think that looks sharp. Please help.
Unfortunately the easiest way is a 3rd party lockscreen.
You could definitely change the position if you compiled from source. I have not seen a way to do it with Layers yet.
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PieOfJustice said:
Unfortunately the easiest way is a 3rd party lockscreen.
You could definitely change the position if you compiled from source. I have not seen a way to do it with Layers yet.
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OK thanks for the info
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Hi guys...
I dont know how many of you are annoyed with the way u ''multi task'' or bring ''recent apps'' in S3.. im certainly...
I feel ''pressing and Holding the home button'' for a while makes me think its a lllllllloooooooooooonnnnnnggggg time... so being lazy & impatient i came up with an idea....
:good: why cant Samsung or Someone could use the gesture "SWIPE UP FROM THE ""BOTTOM EDGE"" OF THE DISPLAY" to bring up the recent apps screen? Just like the way we bring down the notification bar from TOP EDGE of the display
Logically I want the device to look for the initial value of Y=0 on the screen to enable this gesture
We all know there is enough gap between the HOME BUTTON and the BOTTOM EDGE of the display?
Kindly say what do you think about this ? A request to Senior Members of the forum to make this idea reach the Samsung Engineers please.. Thank you
Can't be implemented until there is some hardware change.
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When the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update hits soon, that gesture will activate Google Now.
hm.why dont implement it with gestures+siyah kernel (link)
but instead of swiping above the hardware button,swipe on the bottom of the screen to up.
Meraklis56 said:
hm.why dont implement it with gestures+siyah kernel (link)
but instead of swiping above the hardware button,swipe on the bottom of the screen to up.
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thats what i meant... thanks for your response kindly spread the word... let us have some painless multi tasking
aerobharath said:
Hi guys...
I dont know how many of you are annoyed with the way u ''multi task'' or bring ''recent apps'' in S3.. im certainly...
I feel ''pressing and Holding the home button'' for a while makes me think its a lllllllloooooooooooonnnnnnggggg time... so being lazy & impatient i came up with an idea....
:good: why cant Samsung or Someone could use the gesture "SWIPE UP FROM THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE DISPLAY" to bring up the recent apps screen?
We all know there is enough gap between the HOME BUTTON and the BOTTOM EDGE of the display?
Kindly say what do you think about this ? A request to Senior Members of the forum to make this idea reach the Samsung Engineers please.. Thank you
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I set that gesture on nova launcher prime. If I Swype up from the app drawer icon it opens recent apps so I don't have to press the home button to see recent apps!
Hope it helps!
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When the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update hits soon, that gesture will activate Google Now.
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are you sure about that? I found that only on the G Nexus 4.1....
He's looking for gestures on the small area between screen and the hardware home key. That's not possible because the screen doesn't have touch sensitivity there.
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cammel said:
I set that gesture on nova launcher prime. If I Swype up from the app drawer icon it opens recent apps so I don't have to press the home button to see recent apps!
Hope it helps!
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I meant ''swipe up from BOTTOM EDGE of the screen'' ..... not swipe up anywhere on the screen
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He's looking for gestures on the small area between screen and the hardware home key. That's not possible because the screen doesn't have touch sensitivity there.
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No... I want the device to look for the initial value of Y=0 to enable this feature.....
I think is verry possible considering swiping from very top downwards on any app in the sgs3 brings down notifications.
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are you sure about that? I found that only on the G Nexus 4.1....
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Nexus 7, too.
prking07 said:
I think is verry possible considering swiping from very top downwards on any app in the sgs3 brings down notifications.
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you got it right... cheers
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No... I want the device to look for the initial value of Y=0 to enable this feature.....
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Well that may interfere with functionality of a few apps. This could be implemented though.
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ceo.mtcl said:
Well that may interfere with functionality of a few apps. This could be implemented though.
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I have never come across this kind of functionality on any apps i have known... yeah.. kindly spread the word about this... let the Samsung Engineers know about this
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I have never come across this kind of functionality on any apps i have known... yeah.. kindly spread the word about this... let the Samsung Engineers know about this
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You will not need Samsung engineers for this. If it attracts any kernel developer here then that's all you need. Try gokhan or Franco.
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If you use Nova launcher prime you can set up gestures. I just tested it I set a two finger swipe up to show recent apps and it works like a charm
Edit not sure it works when any app has the focus but it does work when on the homescreen
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I use nova and set recent apps to double tap
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GMD Gesture Control is all you want.
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If you use Nova launcher prime you can set up gestures. I just tested it I set a two finger swipe up to show recent apps and it works like a charm
Edit not sure it works when any app has the focus but it does work when on the homescreen
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I meant from the BOTTOM EDGE of the display... not anywhere on the screen....
How do you remove the digital clock on the lockscreen? It keeps returning after I delete it. Also, can you add other widgets besides the four shown?
I was able to use uccw on the lock screen
Try to replace it with another widget. Then go back later and delete that one.
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Try to replace it with another widget. Then go back later and delete that one.
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Tried that. The clock came back.
Is there at least a way to make it look decent, without the stupid bold hour digit? I wouldn't mind having the clock on the lock screen if it didn't look so bad.
jtown said:
Is there at least a way to make it look decent, without the stupid bold hour digit? I wouldn't mind having the clock on the lock screen if it didn't look so bad.
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Download Fixed Clock from the Market/Play Store and use that widget in place of the stock one.
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Also, can you add other widgets besides the four shown?
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Is there a way to do this?
HD Widgets is very nice option as well. It gives you many configuration options for the lockscreen
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Can you add more without installing other apps?
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Can you add more without installing other apps?
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good question, anyone?
I haven't seen it mentioned but I've noticed on LG based roms when there is a clock like in Dashclock or Chronus where the hours are supposed to be bold and minutes not, on LG roms its more like thick and less thick. It should look like the first picture but it always looks like the second one on either the lock screen or home screen. Bothers the crap out of me, anyone find out why or find a work around?
I've wondered the same. Dashclock has the same issue. I guess it's part of the fonts installed in the system.
Written on Note 2 running BeanStalk *The Fine-Tuned AOSP*
Yeah, I changed my system font hoping it would help but didn't change. You would think the font would be specific to the widget and the system wouldn't have any effect on it, hopefully someone here has a fix.
Same for me too. Who knows
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I'm surprised that this hasn't been made into a bigger deal. I have the same issue and have searched high and low, yet no solutions seem to be out there. It's quite frustrating.
Anyone have any ideas?
Here is how to fix it. This issue is due to the font in the system.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446400
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mzimand said:
Here is how to fix it. This issue is due to the font in the system.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446400
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Thanks so much! This was exactly what I had been looking for. I guess I didn't search well enough myself.
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Here is how to fix it. This issue is due to the font in the system.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446400
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cm you make a zip for it to work I'm not having any luck
any find a way to change widgets or add widgets?
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any find a way to change widgets or add widgets?
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+1 :good:
Still searching for this. But noone has given the solution yet. Would be interested into changing the wallpaper.
Armazia said:
Still searching for this. But noone has given the solution yet. Would be interested into changing the wallpaper.
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I'm guessing it's because not many people use... The S View. Pffft I'll buy the developers a S cover. Lol
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A very limited customisation is possible through settings> lock screen> sview cover
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yea the s4 had some mods
the s4 had some mods to them
I'm very much interested in this as well, as I would really like to be able to control my audiobook player from the little screen, and quickly see the contents of incoming notifications (email/sms/hangouts/whatsapp).
Dont have 1 or i coulda try to make it
I can only assume this is due to the way essential is setup but I have noticed since day one that the Amazon music app is extra wide with no way to adjust on the widget or the play bar. Is this an issue with anyone else?
I would suggest using a custom launcher like Nova. They give you way more customization than the stock launcher.
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dwg08d said:
I would suggest using a custom launcher like Nova. They give you way more customization than the stock launcher.
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That would fix the homescreen widget, but unlikely to take care of the lockscreen. I'd imagine that's due to Amazon's layout structure and unlikely to be fixable unless you run a different lockscreen app or Amazon fixes their coding to be a bit more adaptable. I found on my Mediapad M3 that the Amazon Music lockscreen notification goes all crazy when I change the DPI through the settings tab.