The Home screen on an
Android phone is where where you can find widgets, or tiny, interactive
information windows. A widget often supplies a gateway into another app, or
displays information for example status updates, the name of the song that’s
playing, or even the weather. To add a widget towards the Home screen, heed
these steps:
Change to a Home screen panel which has room enough for the new widget.
Unlike app icons, some widgets can occupy greater than a postage-stamp-size piece of real estate on the Desltop.
Long-press the Home screen and choose the Widget (or Widgets) command.
In the list, choose the widget you need to add.
For example, choose the Power Control widget to obtain quick access to several popular phone features, for example Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or other settings it's easy to turn on or off.
The widget is plopped around the Home screen.
The variety of available widgets depends upon the applications you have installed. Some applications include widgets, some don’t.
Icons and widgets aren’t fastened towards the Home screen. If they are, it’s day-old chewing gum that binds them, considering how easily you are able to rearrange and remove unwanted items from the Home screen panel.
Long-press an icon around the Home screen to move it. Eventually, the icon appears to lift and break free.
You are able to drag a free icon to a different position on the Home screen in order to another Home screen panel, or drag it to the Trash icon seems on the Home screen, which deletes the shortcut.
Change to a Home screen panel which has room enough for the new widget.
Unlike app icons, some widgets can occupy greater than a postage-stamp-size piece of real estate on the Desltop.
Long-press the Home screen and choose the Widget (or Widgets) command.
In the list, choose the widget you need to add.
For example, choose the Power Control widget to obtain quick access to several popular phone features, for example Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or other settings it's easy to turn on or off.
The widget is plopped around the Home screen.
The variety of available widgets depends upon the applications you have installed. Some applications include widgets, some don’t.
Icons and widgets aren’t fastened towards the Home screen. If they are, it’s day-old chewing gum that binds them, considering how easily you are able to rearrange and remove unwanted items from the Home screen panel.
Long-press an icon around the Home screen to move it. Eventually, the icon appears to lift and break free.
You are able to drag a free icon to a different position on the Home screen in order to another Home screen panel, or drag it to the Trash icon seems on the Home screen, which deletes the shortcut.
- The garbage icon can appear on the top or bottom from the screen.
- Dragging a Home screen icon or widget towards the trash removes the icon or widget in the Home screen. It doesn’t uninstall the applying or widget; the app can nonetheless be found on the App menu, and also the widget can once again be included to the android phone.
- If the Desltop features the Dock, you are able to drag the icon towards the Dock to stick it there, replacing whatever icon already dwells there; you can't drag an icon off the Dock.
- When a symbol hovers over the Trash icon, prepared to be deleted, its color changes to red.
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