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08-07-2012, 04:18 PM #21Banned
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Re: SGP's screen won't turn off when charging, culprit identified, would like to fix without deleting app
I assume that you can only use one of these widget sets at a time? Wouldn't they conflict if you loaded more than one, or can Android handle that?
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08-07-2012, 05:29 PM #22
Re: SGP's screen won't turn off when charging, culprit identified, would like to fix without deleting app
I'm not 100% sure, but it seems several widgets can co-exist, at least to some extent. When I first installed Elixir Widgets, I kept Extended Controls installed too, and for a while I had two widget panels on my device (one per app). I tested several functions, and what I did on one panel was immediately reflected on the other: If I used EW to change brightness to, say, 60%, EC's panel immediately showed 60% as brightness value. If I turned WiFi on EC, it would do so and then show what router my device was connected to, and so would EW. I guess that since most of the widgets are only shortcuts to the actual system controls that additionally display the controls' current state, then it's safe to use more than one set. Probably once you start playing with propietary controls set by the app itself (as in the case of brightness) then some problems could arise, but even then I didn't see any when using the brightness widget.
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08-07-2012, 06:28 PM #23
Re: SGP's screen won't turn off when charging, culprit identified, would like to fix without deleting app
Yes, widget sets can all coexist as can programs that aren't widgets that do the same thing.
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