So, I set smart launcher to be the default home launcher (obviously), for some reason it gets cleared every short while. So whenever I try to go home I get prompted by which launcher to open the system one or smart launcher. and every time I choose smart launcher and make it remember my decision but it didn't change.

The features that this app makes available for you include 9 customizable home screens you can rotate between, a dock with enough space for seven icons, infinite scroll anywhere on your device, different transition effects between one screen and another, and the possibility to hide certain elements such as the status bar or even the dock.


Download Mi Home Launcher


Download File 🔥 https://ssurll.com/2y6J0G 🔥



Apex Launcher is a good customization tool for your device. It offers many possibilities to customize your mobile phone. It might not be the most elegant launcher you can find, but it is still very functional.

What I am struggling with though, is adding a normal launcher side to it, aka making it appear as an app in the apps menu. My intention is to create a simple screen that tells you and provides button access to change the home default settings. A wizard/setup guide in effect.

I really do not know how this happened. A pop up window appeared on my Samsung phone (Android 12, One UI 4.0) regarding MS Launcher and I followed through. 


I then saw an icon on my home screen which seemed to serve no purpose. I couldn't delete it, clicking or long pressing also did nothing. There was also nothing I could find in the Microsoft Launcher's menu that deals with this.


After spending some time with this, I learned what it was. In my phone's Settings \ Accessibility \ Installed apps \ Microsoft Launcher is listed and this can either recreate this issue or remove that icon. 


To be honest, I really do not think I initiated the sequence of events where that pop up window from MS Launcher appeared.


At any rate, here are a few screen shots and if anyone else runs into this, they'll know where to deal with it. You'll see the icon on the right side of the screen in all of its different forms.


Also, if I'm not understanding something, please educate me. 



Everything Home - Launcher App is a launcher for Android that allows you to quickly access all of your apps, including other apps that you don't even have installed. Why? Because it can make recommendations to you based on your habits and tastes.

I have a custom welcome to Splunk dashboard and I would like to set this as the home dashboard as part of the launcher app. Is there anyway in which I can do this? So I need to see the welcome to Splunk dashboard as well as the app sidebar as part of the launcher app.

EDIT 2: In order for home-manager to set session variables you need to enable it for your shell, e.g. programs.bash.enable = true. Then ~/.profile will source hm-session-vars.sh which, provided that targets.genericLinux.enable = true, will add $HOME/.nix-profile/share to XDG_DATA_DIRS. Which will enable any launcher that uses the XDG Base Directory Spec to find programs installed with Nix.

Ah ok, so it looks like update-desktop-database just dumps a file $XDG_DATA_DIRS/applications/mimeinfo.cache that actually contains the database thing that GNOME/Unity looks for to pick up app launchers. So it seems as though the solution is simply to have home-manager run update-desktop-database in the targets.genericLinux.enable derivation.

After my previous favorite home screen customization app was discontinued (RIP Buzz Launcher), I went looking for another custom home screen app that would support a custom gesture UI and other customization features. I found that the Microsoft Launcher app would work perfectly for what I was looking for, and have been using it every day since. Here are my tips for how to create a custom Android home screen with Microsoft Launcher, aimed at users with low vision/vision loss.

Instead of pressing on icons to open applications, I prefer to keep my home screen free of icons and use gestures to open applications and perform other tasks. Gestures can be configured in the Launcher Settings menu under the Gesture section. There are 10 different gestures supported by Microsoft Launcher, and users can configure launcher shortcuts, applications, or other shortcuts for each gesture.

My current Android home screen does not have any icons or widgets on it, as it is fully controlled with gestures, by searching for apps in the app drawer, or by asking Google Assistant to open an app. However, users can add icons and widgets to their home screen for easy access to their favorite apps, as well as have a pinned dock that is visible across all home screen pages.

A dock is a bar of icons that appears at the bottom of the Microsoft Launcher screens and can be customized to include frequently used apps or folders. Users can enable or disable the dock within the Dock menu in Launcher Settings, and add apps to the dock by adding them to the home screen and then dragging them to the dock.

One of my favorite features of the Microsoft Launcher app is the ability to create a custom feed of quick-access applications and widgets, which can be opened by swiping to the left of the home screen, and customized by selecting the Settings icon in the top right corner of the screen. There are two different views for the feed, including Glance and News, which can be customized by the user or removed by unchecking the check box next to each heading.

@Philips_Support_P may we know what are the notable improvements to the launcher for v1.1.0? What would be great is to be able to rearrange them or have some folders because it gets too crowded when you have many apps. Having tabs/pages would be good too.

@Pavel yannara Mirochnitchenko , Microsoft Launcher is an Android application that lets users personalize their phone, stay organized on the go, and transfer from working from their phone to their PC. On Android Enterprise fully managed devices, Launcher allows enterprise IT admins to customize managed device home screens by selecting the wallpaper, apps, and icon positions. This standardizes the look and feel of all managed Android devices across different OEM devices and system versions.

The Managed Home Screen is the application used for corporate-owned Android Enterprise dedicated devices enrolled via Intune and running in multi-app kiosk mode. For these devices, the Managed Home Screen acts as the launcher for other approved apps to run on top of it. The Managed Home Screen provides IT admins the ability to customize their devices and to restrict the capabilities that the end user can access.

The are used in different scenarios. We can choose one according to our enrollment type. We can see more details in the following link: 

 -us/mem/intune/apps/app-configuration-managed-home-screen-app 

 -customer-success/how-to-setup-microsoft-launcher-on-android-enterprise-fully/ba-p/1482134 

 -us/mem/intune/apps/configure-microsoft-launcher

I open my Documents folder more often than my Home folder. In Unity, if I want to open Documents, I click on the File manager icon in the launcher (this opens Home), then I click on Documents in the Nautilus bookmarks. I would prefer to just left-click once on that icon and have Documents open directly.

You can click the icon in the top left hand corner to change it to the home icon or any other icon if you wish.The home icon should be in the places/SIZE/folder-home.svg or places/SIZE/folder-home.png in the icon theme.

If you wish the launcher icon to say Documents instead of Home Folder then edit the Name=Home Folder line to Name=Documents, - (though I use something else here that makes more sense for both the launcher & unity panel - File Manager

How do you pre-configure for remote clients for the client launcher? Whenever I try the zip file on another computer it just creates a .ignition folder on that computer and uses a default vision-client-launcher.json instead of the one I configured in clientlauncher-data. How do you setup it up so that it uses the pre-configured settings?

I really hope there is a way to force a default configuration for all users like in 7.x and the home folder is not a hard requirement. We push the clients pre-configured to hundreds of users and do not want any end users setting up most of the config.

So, right now we deploy the client launcher (7.9 version) into the ProgramData folder. There is an associated clientlauncher-data in that directory (next to the exe) that the client launcher uses for the configuration. It does not require the config to be in EVERY home folder. The home folders are problematic as many PCs are shared and the first time a user logs on or user folders on shared PCs are flushed the configs will be lost.

ArborXR Home is ArborXR's new VR launcher that locks down the device and prevents end users from accessing the device's home environment and stock settings. The apps and settings shown in ArborXR Home can be configured to ensure end-users only have access to what they need.

The ArborXR Home includes a quick access menu that appears on pressing the home button on the controllers. The quick access menu pauses the running app and includes shortcuts to Wi-Fi, advanced settings (explained below), screencast, the main app menu, and to power off or restart the device. 9af72c28ce

windows 10 activator txt 64 bit download

nagin dance snake music download

download song space cadet

odia vibration dj song download

yevadu movie songs download