Toggle to disable the extra app drawer enhancements.

Toggle to disable the extra app drawer enhancements.

Loaded LL on my moms phone an liked the free versions app drawer quite a bit. Tempted to switch back to the free version as I don’t think I use any of the llx extras.

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17 Commentsto Toggle to disable the extra app drawer enhancements.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    If you use the “All apps by name” view it should be pretty similar ? Are you missing something in ll not in llx ?

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    They are similar. I find myself swiping in the wrong direction on occasion and changing the view. I prefer how the off direction swipes in ll switch only to hidden apps. Many of the views in llx I have no use for and would prefer they were just disabled.



    Perhaps add a view to show hidden apps only and add toggles for each drawer view allowing them to be enabled or disabled.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    I wrote a post about the app drawer about a week ago it seems theres a bug with scrolling I only use the all apps view so an option to hide frequent/most used etc would be great.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert would it be difficult to create a shortcut to the stock app drawer?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Robert Posey: if you want to disable the horizontal scrolling between drawers you need to:


    Scrolling direction: both


    Overscroll: nothing (optional but recommended)

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    TrianguloY thanks thats a handy tip

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    TrianguloY any idea how I can enable horizontal scrolling but block vertical scrolling? Nothing I tried seems to work that’s why I think it might be a bug.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    Jay M: no, sorry. Not exactly a bug but the feature to change between drawers will need to be disabled (with a checkbox) in future versions to do what you want…or use the normal drawer in LL (scrolling: horizontal only) Pierre Hébert, you asked about a feature in LL nor in LLX. Well, this is one.

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  9. Anonymous says:

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    Carolyn Boyle this is possible if the apps appears in the list of available apps. Otherwise LL can’t guess which app is the stock home app (except if there is only one)

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  10. Anonymous says:

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    I am not sure whether this is what you need, but setting the scrolling direction to horizontal only will disable vertical scrolling and allow swipe up/down to switch drawer mode.

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  11. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert: what Jay M want (if I understood correctly) is to allow horizontal only scrolling in the drawer but disallow the vertical swipe to switch between drawers, what is not possible now.

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  12. Anonymous says:

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    Yeah thats correct TrianguloY

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  13. Anonymous says:

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    So to sum up it can be split in two things: select the list of available modes, select what the swipe gesture do (next view, or nothing[, or maybe a custom action])

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  14. Anonymous says:

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    Custom actions like show only hidden/visabe/all aps 🙂

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  15. Anonymous says:

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    Custom action would be sweet especially if its possible to run a task shortcut or load an app

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  16. Anonymous says:

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    I think the best will be to separate the ‘on_swipe {direction}’ in general settings per desktop, so the drawer will have their own swipe settings with the ‘change drawer’ added to the list. (Scrolling settings just as now)


    This way we could also have swipe settings independent in every desktop :)



    (To avoid confusions the general settings can be the default, no need to eliminate them)

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  17. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert I was just thinking about ways to customize the app drawr and perhaps a simple thing you could do is make the my app drawr/recent apps/all apps/currently running apps also show up as folders in the open folder menu. Pereferably at the top of the menu with a sepatator line if possible. This can almost be done with the “my app drawr” folders by moving all the apps into a single folder, but when adding a new app it will currently no go directly into that folder.



    Then users can open the individual app drawrs as folders on a desktop and have more controll over their appearance/placement and stuff.

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