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I thought about having the possibility to lock the swipe gestures in rotating items when the desktop is locked to…

I thought about having the possibility to lock the swipe gestures in rotating items when the desktop is locked to either portrait/landscape.

It would help keeping a fixed layout for both modes (when there is no need to change it), without the need to reorganise them in the design phase; it would also take full advantage of the new rotating feature, saving a lot of time.

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Can items’ crossing page edgdes be trigger of actions?

Can items’ crossing page edgdes be trigger of actions?

When an app shortcut goes out of the page by scrolling, it opens a folder, for instance.

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Would be nice to be able to remove folder icon when you set it to stack or grid, I mean the background so you see…

Would be nice to be able to remove folder icon when you set it to stack or grid, I mean the background so you see only the app icon miniatures.

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Would it be possible to make the back button bypass panels and work only for the actual desktop?

Would it be possible to make the back button bypass panels and work only for the actual desktop?

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I want you to be able to release a touch other than the lock screen.

I want you to be able to release a touch other than the lock screen.

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In light of the ability to allow items to rotate in place when switching from portrait to landscape…

In light of the ability to allow items to rotate in place when switching from portrait to landscape…

I think it would make sense to allow separate portrait/landscape positioning of items even when desktop is locked in portrait.

Is this feasible? At this point that’s all that is preventing a successful dual mode layout.

I think another way to achieve the desired effect would be an option to just lock wallpaper into portrait or landscape, even when desktop is not locked.

Edit:

That may be the most logical method, because really my main reason to lock in portrait is just to keep the wallpaper from screwing up. It’s hard to make a wallpaper that “works” on both portrait and landscape.

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I’m quite sure it has been requested before, but still have to ask (or maybe I’ve missed the possibility?):

I’m quite sure it has been requested before, but still have to ask (or maybe I’ve missed the possibility?):

would it be possible to have the status bar act as an overlay (when it’s transparent then widgets could be seen behind it)?

When the status bar is set to be hidden and is brought up by the menu key, then it can be seen as an ovelay, but not when it’s been set to show. 

(Just realized that this can actually be achieved when hiding the status bar and the toggling it back to visible via gesture or shortcut)

And a bug I just found: when I’ve hidden the status bar, pressed menu (status bar becomes visible), disable the menu key from toggling the status bar = status bar is always visible. Even expanding the notification tray doesn’t hide it (usually after closing it the status bar hides itself – accessed via gesture if hidden).

And anothor feature request – could the “expand notification tray” action go straight to the notifications if the status bar is hidden, at the moment the first time reveals the status bar, the second opens notifications.

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Could you imagine lightning launcher on google glass

Could you imagine lightning launcher on google glass . just look around at the virtual desktop like looking through a key hole. It’d be a hugely popular interface. BTW you’re welcome.

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I wound like lock screen stronger.

I wound like lock screen stronger.

Also,please Unlocker more customizable;)

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This is a complex suggestion, I’m not sure if it would be useful user-side, and maybe not very easy developer-side,…

This is a complex suggestion, I’m not sure if it would be useful user-side, and maybe not very easy developer-side, but it will be as debug-side (more or less)

The idea is something I have seen in other apps but useful in any case: a button to ‘clean data’ (keep reading)

What does this mean? Sometimes the launcher has internally old data that stay there, theoretically it should be deleted automatically, but sometimes it don’t. That’s why sometimes backup/delete/restore seem to fix some issues. This new button will search under the hood for: old desktops that remains in memory and they are not in the desktop list, folders not accessible by any shortcut, pictures (items’s data) of old deleted items (I’ve seen old icons in my backups), old deleted widget’s data (is this possible? ) and maybe some other things as well.

This will be something hard to do, I understand, but maybe it will be useful with betas/’bad’ releases, to fix data problems in a easy user-side. Maybe another solution will be as a separate app, maybe also as ‘something’ that takes backups, I don’t know.

Remember, just an idea, and maybe this can’t mix with your ideas for next releases.

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