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That's not what he means. This is going to be re-opened.
He wants it to open to default screen every time you return home, this does NOT
happen. It returns to whatever screen you were on last.
Original comment by JAguirre1231
on 21 Dec 2010 at 12:02
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But you're NOT in a screen when this happens. He's talking about returning to
home all together, App > Home screen.
Original comment by JAguirre1231
on 21 Dec 2010 at 12:06
(Original submitter here)
Yeah, there's a bit of confusion. There's a Home button binding, but it only
takes effect when you're already at an ADW screen (in other words, it's only
meaningful if you are in ADW, and not on the default screen).
The request is to have an option that will always open the default screen when
the Home button is pressed - not just when ADW is already in the foreground.
For instance, if my default ADW screen is 1, and I'm in screen 2, and I launch
the browser (from screen 2), and then press Home, it currently goes back to
screen 2. It would be fantastic if there was an option that would have it go
back to screen 1. This option exists in Launcher Pro, and I've seen it as the
only available behaviour (no option, but it does this by default) on a few
Galaxy S models.
(There's a related request to add a binding option for the back button; I think
these two together will solve virtually every use case that Quick Desk and
Power Strip offer, and to some extent Quick Settings as well. The key being to
allow the user to have the same screen presented to them without having to
think about it - one part of it is displaying the default screen when Home is
pressed, and the other is showing the default screen when I've been mashing the
back button for a few seconds.)
Thanks again, and I hope that helps,
Dave
Original comment by dbhar...@gmail.com
on 21 Dec 2010 at 12:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
dbhar...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2010 at 3:28