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Question: Is it possible to force a panel to go to its default page?

I made a ‘slide to unlock’-like lockscreen. Actually it is: slide to find the unlock button.

I have put the unlock button on the second screen of a panel. This works as expected….. Once. 🙁

A second time I come on the lockscreen the panel still shows the second page.

Is there a way to force the panel or the lockscreen to reset?

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  1. Anonymous says:

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    For the moment, no. You can create a shortcut that will set a panel to a specific point. But it only work if creating the shortcut from the panel itself. So impossible to call it from another app like tasker


    I tried to do the same thing.


    Apparently if you are knowledgeable in android intents you can do this by calling the proper intent in tasker. But I could not get it to work by just copy pasting the function I was given.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Ok, thanks. I have tried the suggested pinning and full-page scrolling. But the bookmark-event takes me to the lockscreen. So after unlocking I stay in the lockscreen and have to touch home to come in the home-screen. Both are not ideal. Maybe I go for a standard swype-to-unlock with a fully transparant Icon/jpg.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    You can do this with intents and tasker. You actually make a desktop bookmark of the panel position and use the intent in tasker. Its a bit tedious though.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    In the end, there is no clean and easy way to do it. It can be done with manual intent editing, but that’s a lot of pain.


    Someone (maybe Lutz or TrianguloY, i don’t recall) suggested to enable picking an existing bookmark, a bit like picking a folder when using the “Open folder” action

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert this may allow easier setup via autoshortcut

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Uuuhhm…. You lost me some where around ‘intent’.

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    I can make a tutorial. Not sure when I can get it up though.

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    Jappie you can create your lockscreen with the use of pinning items and putting the unlock button on the desktop to the right. This sliding to the left like you do would still reveal the unlock button.

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