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Kally 2008-11-11 17:35

Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Hi All,

How can I change the appearance of my home screen on the N800. I've noticed screenshots from other users that have screens that look like a MAC computer with the icons at the bottom and the look of a computer.

What do I need to download to get those also.

Thanks for all your help.

Den in USA 2008-11-11 18:03

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
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There are at least three things that determine the appearance of your desktop. The installed "Theme", the active "Applets" and installed "launchers". For instance, below is my desktop.

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The displayed weather is "OM Weather". The icons below are part of "Personal Launcher". Both applications appear as selectable applets along with the "Clock".

onasre 2008-11-11 21:42

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
i have installed the Personal Launcher before .. and when i select app to show like that , they just done appear ..

Den in USA 2008-11-11 22:06

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
You are right, I had to experiment with my settings in the "Edit Command" box of each of my nine applications. I know the settings for calculator, sketch, file manager, gnumeric, maemo mapper, pidgin, quiver, tasks and YouAmp. Let me know if I can help you with any of these (my favorite) applications.

onasre 2008-11-11 23:30

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Thx , i installed it again and went to the edit command and Got it working now very well , Thx for the Tip

Kally 2008-11-12 14:33

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Can you tell me how I can set this up - how do you get the icons on the bottom?? I don't know much about all this so I need a dummy detail of how to do this but I do like your home page a lot.

Thanks for all your help.

Den in USA 2008-11-12 14:58

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kally (Post 241327)
Can you tell me how I can set this up - how do you get the icons on the bottom?? I don't know much about all this so I need a dummy detail of how to do this but I do like your home page a lot.

Thanks for all your help.

Let me know which application you want to add first in Personal Launcher and I will provide step by step instructions to put it onto your desktop.

Kally 2008-11-12 20:14

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
I'd like to put the web, my e-mail account, Pidgin, calculator, Fring (I think for now that would be a good start) and I would like them on the bottom like yours.

Also how do I get a different background?

Thanks for all your help.

Den in USA 2008-11-12 21:08

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kally (Post 241441)
I'd like to put the web, my e-mail account, Pidgin, calculator, Fring (I think for now that would be a good start) and I would like them on the bottom like yours.

Let's start with Pigin.
Select "Home" in the top left corner of your screen, then click "Select Applets". Make sure that "Personal Launcher is checked. Then hit "ok". Next select "Home", "Applet Settings" and then "Personal Launcher". On the right hand side of the screen, find Pigin among the installed applications and highlight by tapping once. Now, (very important) write down the displayed information at the bottom left of the screen (Name, Executable, and DBUS). Now click the plus sign at the bottom right which brings up the "Add Command" window. Take the information that you wrote down earlier and fill in the first three rows. Do not click "Run in Terminal" or "Run as Root". After selecting an icon, select "OK". Next, select the "Tools" icon at the bottom of the screen. For "Visual Settings" I use: Icon size 64, Corner Radius 10, Enable Animations is checked, Padding between icons is 12, and check Use Resizable Layout.

I haven't done any shortcuts to a website, maybe someone else can help.

The "Backround" for the desktop is set by selecting "Home" then "Set Backround Image".

Kally 2008-11-12 21:50

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Thank you Den - I will try it tonight and let you know.

Johnx 2008-11-12 22:11

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Also, Personal Launcher is here: http://maemo.org/downloads/product/O...rsonal-launch/

Kally 2008-11-13 02:14

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Hi Den - I did manage to get the icons on the home page but I can't get them placed at the bottom the way you have them. They seem to be in a box and it moves all around but I can't get it to go at the bottom.

Any ideas???

Thanks.

Kally 2008-11-13 02:31

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Johnx - that link does not work - it takes you to the personal launcher but when you press Install it does not work.

I do already have personal launcher installed but wanted to let you and others know that the link above does not work.

tso 2008-11-13 02:52

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
on putting things inside personal launcher, is it not enough to drag them from the right column to the left one? ;)

Kally 2008-11-13 03:08

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Yes, but how do i get the icons on the botom of the home screen - just like the post at the beginning of this thread by Den. That is my main problem at the moment.

tso 2008-11-13 03:34

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
tap the wrench in the personal launcher settings window, uncheck "use resizable layout", select rows from dropdown menu below, drag the whole personal launcher area on the desktop to the bottom.

Kally 2008-11-14 04:09

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
tso - thank you so much - it worked great - thanks again.

fragos 2008-11-14 05:44

Re: Changing the appearance of home screen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Den in USA (Post 241458)
Let's start with Pigin.
Select "Home" in the top left corner of your screen, then click "Select Applets". Make sure that "Personal Launcher is checked. Then hit "ok". Next select "Home", "Applet Settings" and then "Personal Launcher". On the right hand side of the screen, find Pigin among the installed applications and highlight by tapping once. Now, (very important) write down the displayed information at the bottom left of the screen (Name, Executable, and DBUS). Now click the plus sign at the bottom right which brings up the "Add Command" window. Take the information that you wrote down earlier and fill in the first three rows. Do not click "Run in Terminal" or "Run as Root". After selecting an icon, select "OK". Next, select the "Tools" icon at the bottom of the screen. For "Visual Settings" I use: Icon size 64, Corner Radius 10, Enable Animations is checked, Padding between icons is 12, and check Use Resizable Layout.

I haven't done any shortcuts to a website, maybe someone else can help.

The "Backround" for the desktop is set by selecting "Home" then "Set Backround Image".

Den: if you drag the ap from the left column it will fill that information in for you. The drag feature was recently added to Personal Menu and probably to the Launcher at the same time.


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