Just go to global preferences on "Notification" and you can customize notifications differently than widgets.Jaumard,
I have a few suggestions (and questions) for you. I do not know if they are possible but here they
are (I use Evo 4G hardware version 003 unrooted with stock ROM):
1) If a person chooses to hide a widget so that it is only accessible from the notification area
only (not on the screen), the following changes are recommended:
a. With the exception of one of my application shortcuts (because it is blue), the widgetsoid widget (1X4 with 8 icons installed) is invisible when the notification area is accessed (probably because the notification area list is a white background). I use the default color settings (white icons) because I like how the icons display on the pop-up screen after selection, but I had to change the icon color to black so they would be
visible in the notification area. This forces a person to "be satisfied" with black or dark icons.
Of course, this is not an issue if a person keeps the widget on the home screen.
Don't understand sorry :sb. When accessing a widgetsoid widget from the notification area, there is no way to select a widget without touching it. Doing so changes the state of the touched area icon, closes the notification area and finally brings up the widgetsoid pop-up. In the pop-up a person must undo the unintended selection before making their intended selection. In this scenario I recommend making the widgetsoid widget "unactionable" while it is in the notification area.
I will see what can I do.c. I use a 4X1 and 1X4 widgets so that I can use the most amount of icons on one widget (I use 10
icons in each widget). I do this because I'm not concerned with space because I use only the
notification area to access widgetsoid (the widget does not appear on my screen). The widgets can be loaded with a maximum of 10 icons. I need more than 10 icons so I use two widgets. When I select one of those widgets the pop-up is displayed in the shape and size of the chosen widget. Because I have 10 icons loaded in the widget, the icons are compressed so badly (especially if labels are set to on) that they are nearly inaccessible. This is especially true of the vertical widget. I recommend that pop-ups accessed from the notification area be displayed in a 4X4 or larger format so all icons are easily seen and accessible. This will also allow a user to load more than 10 icons into a widget if the user chooses to access a widgetsoid widget from the notification area only.
Just enable/disable menu animation. When menu change options appears right from left.2. What exactly does toggle animations do? I cannot tell a difference either way.
Widgets buttons are accessible with trackball or not. On some phone the home app go directly on widgetsoid widgets. to correct this just uncheck this one.3. In Global Preferences, what does "Widget focusable" do exactly? Please be specific.
It's the default state of shortcuts by default they are always on but you can uncheck to have always off.4. In Global Preferences, what does "Default state" do exactly? Please be specific.
Thanks for taking the time to make your app GREAT!
if it were possible I would have done ^ ^ but android don't allow toggles on notifications. It's an android limitation.Thank you for answering my questions Jaumard! This one is important, so I want to help you understand:
Originally Posted by gossagga
b. When accessing a widgetsoid widget from the notification area, there is no way to select a widget without touching it. Doing so changes the state of the touched area icon, closes the notification area and finally brings up the widgetsoid pop-up. In the pop-up a person must undo the unintended selection before making their intended selection. In this scenario I recommend making the widgetsoid widget "unactionable" while it is in the notification area.
Don't understand sorry :s
If a person has a widgetsoid widget in the notification area, it can be accessed by sliding open the notifications and in the list of notifications you can select the widgetsoid widget that you want to see. When you select the widget a pop-up comes up with the widget you selected. Then you can make a choice of which icon you wish to activate or turn on or off. That is exactly how it should work. The problem is that when you select the widget from the notification area, you touch the screen on the widget you want to select and activate the icon you touch even before the pop-up comes up. Does this help you understand what I mean?
Let's say I want to have a widget with wifi, data, gps and screenlock. I create the widget (switcher) with those icons and i choose to have it display in the notification area only (not on screen).
Now let's say I want to turn off my wifi. To access the widget I go to notifications and I can see the entire widget. I activate the widget by touching it somewhere. Let's say I touch it on the gps icon. When I do, the state of gps changes and and then the widget pops-up to the screen for me to make my selection to turn off wifi. I did not want to change the state of gps, only wifi. I can now turn off wifi but I must also turn gps back to on because I did not want to turn it off. Now I am done with my actions. To close the pop-up I tap the Evo's back button.
Now let's say I want to activate screenlock (dim the display and require me to turn the phone back to on). When I select the screenlock icon from the widget in the notification area, the screen goes off. Therefore, the widget has not popped up yet. When I turn my screen back on, the widget pops up.
if it were possible I would have done ^ ^ but android don't allow toggles on notifications. It's an android limitation.
I think i understand, toggles work directly under notification so no need to open popup.Jaumard, this IS the problem--the widget DOES toggle on notifications. It should not be doing this.
I don't think i can use htc rom on my n1... Anyway...Thank you Jaumard. I'm at work without my phone so I'll have to get you my exact ROM version this evening...I use the stock ROM with the Evo 4G hardware version 003.
I think you now understand the problem I've been having, but I'm not sure your solution will completely fix it--you may have to do a bit more. Here's why:
Because the widget can be toggled in the notification area, I can tap only once to open the widget (the notification area closes, then the icon I select toggles and then a pop-up opens to give another opportunity for toggle). What if I want to change more than one icon? (for example, I want to turn off wifi and then turn off the screen with screen lock). If I disable the pop-up as you suggest, I must go back to the notification area to take my second action (turn on screen lock).
For a smartphone with "toggle-able" widgets in the notification area, there needs to be a way to to either keep the notification area open after the first selection, or simply make it so you cannot toggle the widget in the notification area (I think this is the best solution).
I want to thank you again for your obvious hard work--you really do have a 5-star app!
widgetsoid is definitely near the top of my list of most useful apps i have.
and, it's nice to have a developer that is so responsive ... especially on a free app.
jaumard - for the notification question that gossagga has, i would like to see basically the opposite. since i can toggle bluetooth, wifi, etc from the notifications area, i don't need the pop-up. then, i would just "pull-down" the notification area and toggle my desired function and be done. maybe a check box to show the pop-up or not? no idea how easy or complicated that is.
fyi, i am using an incredible with froyo and golauncher.
I think making the pop-up an option and not force it would be a good solution for a lot of people, including Smitty. That seems to be an easy fix for you. If I have to access the notification are multiple times, so be it
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