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This is my new screen.

This is my new screen. The common ‘a minimalist screen with hidden icons left and right’. The special thing is that I didn’t use any customizable widget, all is done using the launcher features (mainly pin)

Main screen: a picture with a few icons. All is pinned vertically. (Did you notice the gradient grey-photo at the left? And the black-photo up and down? I don’t have transparent status bar, but this is very similar)

Swipe left: pinned(horizontal and vertical) items in the background. All of them launch a different action if you swipe left from them(Firefox-chrome, all apps-settings…)

Swipe right: widgets: each of them have an icon at the right that opens the app (if the widget don’t provide it) or a shortcut. The widgets are pinned only horizontally so you can scroll up and down. The icons are not pinned. Widgets at the background, icons at the front.

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Try this: LL(8.3)

Try this: LL(8.3)

-Overscroll: disabled

-Snap to pages: unchecked

Scroll, then press Back.

If you scroll fast, like throwing, when it stops in an icon and you press Back, after go to main position it restarts to scroll (you can see the icon again) until some time (until the scroll stops)

Hope you understand.

It seems that the scroll action remains in memory even thought it stops.

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I want to suggest: What about an option in apps to open them with ‘clear’ flag?

I want to suggest: What about an option in apps to open them with ‘clear’ flag? I mean: to open them as if they were closed, not restoring them. (I saw this feature in ‘Home button launcher’)

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Before, I could close the folders clicking home button. Now (8.3) I can’t.

Before, I could close the folders clicking home button. Now (8.3) I can’t.

I know that you change the behavior of ‘go home screen’ but any option in ‘when pressing home button’ menu seems to do that.

Am I missing something?

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When you hold the background to open the launcher menu, it opens where you hold it(A).

When you hold the background to open the launcher menu, it opens where you hold it(A). If you place a shortcut to this menu(B), it will open where you opened it last, I mean, it will open in A instead of B.

And: if B is one or more screens above A, the menu will be hidden (you won’t see it) or shrunken.

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