While the activity is on, I go to the background and when I want to learn the classname from within a service, I see "com.miui.home.launcher.Launcher".I need the activity class. Where am I going wrong?

com.miumi.home.launcher.Launcher is Activity set as devices launcher - "desktop" app responsible for showing all your apps grid, widgets etc. when your app is in background (put there by e.g. Home button) and any of your Activites isn't present on the screen then your device is showing Launcher app and this is reporting your code


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Xiaomi's MIUI has been criticized for being an iOS-lookalike in the past, as this was one of the earliest Android UX skins around that had an app launcher without a dedicated app drawer. MIUI's default launcher had a home screen with a fixed dock on the bottom, and swiping right on the home screen revealed several pages of apps that were installed on your device. The lack of a dedicated app drawer forced many users to switch to third-party alternatives, and Xiaomi even released its own POCO Launcher with a dedicated app drawer to appease users who preferred it this way.

To try out the new launcher with the dedicated app drawer and swipe up gesture, simply sideload the APK on a Xiaomi device running MIUI. Once installed, long press on the homescreen and then choose the option that appears in Chinese (with no corresponding translated string yet), and select the second option.

This feature has been a long time coming for Xiaomi, and we're glad it is finally here. However, this does put into question the existence of the POCO Launcher and the purpose it serves in Xiaomi's ecosystem if the default launcher changes like this.

They should be good against large infantry groups, and maybe light vehicles, like trucks or missile launchers, and not much else really. For everything else rocket or gun will do just as well if not better

From what ive read in the Yefim Gordon book (which is really excellent if you can still find it), the Soviet Air Force didnt reckon much to either the grenade launchers, or the gun pods in Afghanistan. So I think ED probably have modelled this fairly accurately!

Grenade launchers are just a novelty to try out in DCS. After trying out, one finds that even if you somehow get very close hits to softest targets, they still don't do anything, you laugh, and don't take them up again It's been on Mi-8 forever, basically the same story.

I am running a stock MIUI system launcher on my Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro. Today, I changed my launcher to Nova Launcher, and set it as default. And, I tried to force stop the MIUI System Launcher, but failed. It continues using about 150MB of RAM. How can I stop running this app and reduce RAM/battery usage?

Android 10 introduced gesture navigation, which allows you to swipe through your apps instead of using three buttons at the bottom. Most phone manufacturers (Samsung, Google, OnePlus) added support for third-party launchers, but not all.

If you are testing Android 14 Beta 1, you might notice that the swipe-to-home gesture is broken and does not immediately show the homescreen. This is a system issue affecting all third-party launchers, and we hope Google addresses this with Android Beta 2, which will likely roll out next week. In the meantime, we recommend switching to 3-button navigation.

If you encounter this issue, please upvote it on Google's issue tracker to bring it to their attention (you can find the +1 upvote button is on the top right): [Android 14 beta] Home screen content does not appear and return-to-home animation is broken on custom launchers.

Xiaomi has fully integrated gesture navigation into their MIUI System Launcher with the MIUI 12/Android 11 update (source), and this prevents users of third-party launchers from enabling gesture navigation. If you want to use a third-party launcher with gesture navigation, you can contact Xiaomi and request that they bring it back. In the meantime, you can download these apps that provide a similar feel to gesture navigation on any Android version.

On older Android 10 versions, gesture navigation is generally disabled for third-party launchers (like Niagara Launcher). We can't change this, unfortunately. In this case, you have to wait until you get a software update. However, you can download these apps to get a similar feel as gesture navigation on any Android version. Moreover, you could try the following ADB command to force it on, but it doesn't survive a device reboot: adb shell cmd overlay enable com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.gestural. To revert it, use com.android.internal.systemui.navbar.threebutton. Use ADB commands at your own risk.

This is caused by the implementation of the system launcher. It also takes care of handling gesture navigation for third-party launchers. If the gestures are not working as expected, a device restart might already help. We have to wait for the Android team and OEMs to fix these gesture navigation issues, and we and other third-party launcher devs are trying as much as we can to support them by submitting bug reports to the official Android issue tracker. Please star the issues if they affect you as well:

Gesture navigation and Android's recents screen (where you see all opened apps) are always controlled by a submodule of the pre-installed launcher, not by third-party launchers (like Niagara Launcher). As a result, gesture navigation may behave differently in combination with third-party launchers than with your preinstalled launcher because two apps are responsible for the home screen and navigation. You can read more in our dedicated article.

The MIUI team released their official launcher onto the Play Store for 2.3+ and 4.0+ devices. If you are unfamiliar with MIUI, what the team is well known for is making Android look like a completely new OS with flavors taken from all over the place. To some, the lack of a dedicated app drawer reminds them of iOS, but MIUI is much more than an iOS clone. 


Apart from changing the position of the search bar in Nova Launcher, you can also change its style. For instance, you can choose from the bar or logo style. None of the features is available in the MIUI launcher.

Another feature missing in Nova Launcher is the Smart Hub. When you swipe right on MIUI system launcher, a new panel screen known as Smart Hub opens up. This is a quick access panel that basically houses app shortcuts, calendar events, stocks, notes, and more. You can add or remove cards according to your preference from the available choices.

One of the key areas where Nova Launcher differs from MIUI system launcher is in the customization. Nova Launcher lets you customize everything related to a launcher. Be it icon size, grid size, icon shapes, folders, app drawers, transition effects, etc., you can keep them according to your preference.

MIUI Launcher is an Android mobile application designed by Xiaomi company for the operating system of Xiaomi mobile devices. This system launcher gives new look and smooth performance to the device. It can also be called MIUI system launcher.

You can install this application in any Android mobile and give a new look to your device like MIUI 14. Also, it has to be kept in mind that if your device has an update of Android 13, then only you will be able to install this launcher.

In case, you are someone who prefers an app drawer, checkout POCO Launcher which Xiaomi recently listed on the Play Store. As per the announcement, POCO launcher also supports hidden app feature but the feature is not yet available.

El launcher tambin te permite elegir entre tema claro y oscuro. Por defecto, se aplicar el color que tengas en el sistema, pero podrs cambiarlo despus. Desde el launcher, tambin podrs cambiar el fondo de pantalla.

One of the many reasons I don't like iOS is its lack of an app drawer. Indeed, I want things to be very organized, and dumping all icons on my homescreen just doesn't work for me. Xiaomi, however, preferred to mimic Apple and decided to go against Android standards by removing the app drawer in its MIUI launcher, which essentially meant all icons had to be on the home screen. However, the company appears to be opening up by letting users enable the drawer in MIUI.

The launcher's latest alpha build (v 4.10.6.1025-06141703), finally brings a built-in app launcher without having to rely on third-party ones. The manufacturer is working on offering the same approach as its rival Huawei, who doesn't enable the drawer by default but gives people the option to turn it on. When activated, the apps are neatly organized by alphabetical order under a middle button at the bottom of the home screen. However, Xiaomi has decided to display recently used apps at the top, which isn't the most user-friendly layout, in my opinion. Also, there are no swiping gestures to open or close the drawer for now, but these could be implemented before the final release is published. In addition, MIUI also gains support for app shortcuts, which let you long-press on an icon to display a list of common things you can do, without having to go through the app's main screen.

It's surprising these features weren't implemented before, but at least Xiaomi is listening to feedback and working on improving its launcher. If you have a device running MIUI and want to give it a try, you can download the alpha build from APK Mirror. However, since this is an early version, keep in mind it's not stable yet and may malfunction. To turn the app drawer on, you'll have to long-press on the home screen, click on Settings -> More ->  -> . Yes, these options are in Mandarin, regardless of your system's language, but they'll hopefully be translated when the final release comes out. 2351a5e196

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