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Favorite settings widget note2

It seems a bit of a pointless widget since you can add shorctuts to the settings direct to the homescreen.
 
Agree. Better still is put the favorite apps in a folder, takes up less real estate.
 
In addition, quick tip that I found. Pull down the notification area. Long press any of the quick toggles. It takes you to the settings for that function.

I definitely agree with using folders as well. I generally only use my main home screen. To the left I have a fill screen news aggregator and to the right a full screen Go Calender on Agenda mode:
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You can use folders with Touchwiz too but I just prefer how they look in Go Launcher.
 
In addition, quick tip that I found. Pull down the notification area. Long press any of the quick toggles. It takes you to the settings for that function.

I definitely agree with using folders as well. I generally only use my main home screen. To the left I have a fill screen news aggregator and to the right a full screen Go Calender on Agenda mode:
MyPhone5.png


You can use folders with Touchwiz too but I just prefer how they look in Go Launcher.

Wow I love the way your home screen looks! Can you tell me how you set that up? What is that clock widget? And what is the widget on the right side of the screen? Theme?
 
It's Go Launcher UI3.0 Theme with the wallpaper taken from the b_glass theme (black glass I assume). Modded the icons from various Go themes I had.

The clock is Sense Analogue Clock with one of the many available skins applied. It's a great clock. I have it set so tapping hours opens the clock app, minutes opens Flipboard. The bottom bar has quick system info (storage, memory, battery temp) on click.

The panel down the right is Widgetsoid. The weather bar is WeatherLove.
 
I see how to put apps in folders and on the home screens, but I still do not see how to edit favorite settings widget (not favorite app widget) 0r add favorite SETTINGS to folders or home screens. Thanks
 
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