Hi all!
Sometimes, when I switch from a Landscape app (a Video or a Web Page, for example) to the Sense desktop the sense widgets start to look like like streched, but specialy the Sense clock looks like the landscape sense clock of the Desire Z (for example), it's like the whole Sense want to go Landscape, but something is forcing it
Does this happens to anyone here or is a bug of my phone? there's any way to put the sense desktop in Landscape?
PD: If you don't understand me just look at the clock on the screnshot I attached
That's an occasional problem with the Froyo Sense ROM, I have it too!
There is no known way to auto-rotate Sense's launcher. I don't know if some internal files were meant to be hidden, applied to the HTC Legend, or is just there for all Froyo Sense phones at the time of release, but you can interpret that our Legends might have been planned to accomodate a slide-out keyboard, as well as a WiMAX radio.
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Are the. Widgets on the sense UI only for this or does anyone know how to use then on the normal Android home. I don't use sense as its a bit slow at times but I like the clock.
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you don't get the option in home. i am sure someone will sooner or later rip them out, but at the moment, as far as i know the htc widgets are only available in touchflo at the moment. thats the whole point of it.
ah ok cheers. i did manage with bettercut to make shortcuts to the htc weather app etc. have to wait and see about widgets i guess.
Sorry if this has already been posted, but I searched for a few days and haven't found a solution.
I removed the HTC Sense UI and found it to make my Hero run much, much smoother. But, I am missing a few of the HTC Widgets. Namely, Music, Calender, and Twitter.
Is it possible to still use HTC widgets while keeping the simple Android UI? As I understand, I'm not removing the HTC Sense, only the makeover. I hoped it would still allow me to use the widgets.
Thank you.
The way I understand it, HTC Sense is a special program that serves as a base for interfacing the HTC widgets with the Android OS. Its not really a makeover, its a separate program. Android "Home", aHome, GDE, Open Gesture, and all other home replacements are actually apps that act as your home screen. Only the HTC Sense is compatible with the HTC Widgets, as far as I know. I could be wrong, however.
I don't think you can...
Have you updated your phone to the latest official ROM? I too had turned off the Sense UI for the speed advantage, but was missing alot of the Sense UI features. I upgraded the ROM (official) and it sure made the Sense UI very nice.
OrionSX said:
The way I understand it, HTC Sense is a special program that serves as a base for interfacing the HTC widgets with the Android OS. Its not really a makeover, its a separate program.
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Yes, and no! Unlike other home replacements, with HTC Sense, HTC have also modified parts of the base OS, so Sense goes quite deep. Whist you can effectively turn of the launcher part of Sense, and replace some of the HTC modified apps with their vanilla Android equivalent, some parts will still remain.
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Dave
Well, because disabling sense UI also disabled some features, that could be why I'm seeing such an improvement. I'm going back to Sense UI and tinker some more to see if I can find what causes the slight hiccups. The only widgets I use are HTC calender, music, and last.fm. Only two panels also.
One day I was listening to last.fm through my car stereo via Bluetooth. I then needed to make a call. I could not get the last.fm widget to pause at all. Then I figured I'd just make a call to possibly force it to pause. The buttons wouldn't respond. A few minutes later the music stopped and I could hear someone talking on the other end, but they couldn't hear me. I figured I just overloaded the Hero with what I can do on it.
I stopped having Bloo and Peep check for updates. I think that could be a problem, so when I want to see if I have any FB or Twitter updates, I just log into the apps myself. I'm also using Task Manager which is a lot better on the system compared to Taskiller.
Has anybody else noticed how undetailed the homescreen icons are on the Evo 3D? in the app drawer, they look as defined as they should be, but when seeing them on the homescreen (my example being Angry Birds Rio) they look really bad. Worse than on my 4G running CM7. and also, is there a way to natively take screenshots with Sense 3.0? Like how the G2x can by pressing home/power at the same time? I saw the feature on my friend's Inspire running a Sense 3.0 port
Now that we have root, can we get a Rosie that has landscape and a customizable dock?
You might get sense 2.0 since no sense 3.0 device has a keyboard as far as I know, plus sometimes there is glitches, I recommend you to get use to it or use another launcher like launcher pro
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I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that there were no images created for a landscape view. So it would take a long time for someone to make every image needed for landscape from scratch. If you ask me, the likelihood of getting a landscape 3.0 is slim to none
OK, so I've been using Android for a while with HTC Sense, what user interface differences am I likely to notice when I move to Touchwiz on a Galaxy S3? (I would have gone for the HTX One X - but no removable battery, no SD card?! C'mon!)
I also have a nice physical qwerty keyboard at the moment, so having to use a touch-only keyboard will be a wrench, how bad is it? (I can't really use the on-screen keyboard on my HTC Desire Z at all, I'm just hoping that the slightly larger screen will make a touch keyboard least bearable).
Andre
Touching "Weather" on home screen leads to "Weather app" only - no Clock, no Alarm...
Weather then needs three steps (and browser) to show ""Hourly". No animation in Weather app, also.
Ended up removing that widget completely and putting normal clock instead.
Dialer has no AI. Needs a lot of patience. Ended up adding "Direct Dial Widget" for some people I call a lot - can't use dialer at all, it's annoying.
I found no way of copying contacts to Phone all at once, like in Sense. Contact pictures are small and pixelated due to this (used to change Google to Phone contacts on Sense, and reapplying the pics so they stay in full res).
TouchWizz will link contacts properly but will miss their Skype pictures. Further (manual) linking is possible, but a bit more complicated then in Sense 4.
Adding widgets and apps in Sense 4 (I used before) is a lot more straight forward. This is a bit... well, one can get used to it, but it's different. "Hold and drag" instead of simply "Tap". Go figure.
If I remember anything else, I'll add it. Can't help with your keyboard issue, I use screen for it for a while.
So basically Sense is mostly better, but it's fixable with third-party apps. Kinda what I expected; I do like Sense, but HTC have dropped the ball a bit with the rest of the One-X vs. the Galaxy 3S.
The one thing I know I'll miss (stupid I know!) will be the animated weather graphics when you open the home page.
Andre
You can get all that from beautiful widgets and the free animation app at play store. go to getjar for the apk.
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I too moved from HTC (previously Desire, Desire HD, SensationXE) to S3.
Missed the most is the HTC signature home page, lots of custom mods and libary of widgets provided by Sense. But nothing can trump replacable battery and uSD card. Take me few hours to get use to Touchwiz and Samsung apps. Now a very happy user of S3.
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So basically Sense is mostly better, but it's fixable with third-party apps. Kinda what I expected; I do like Sense, but HTC have dropped the ball a bit with the rest of the One-X vs. the Galaxy 3S.
The one thing I know I'll miss (stupid I know!) will be the animated weather graphics when you open the home page.
Andre
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What you won't miss is the lag with Sense.
As for the keyboard, you just have to go cold turkey. I could suggest trying other keyboards. One or two features I find missing on the keyboard are directional arrows, because it's hard to pin point going back to a word to correct it, and the mic icon for voice to text input... I had a keyboard on my Note that took care of those two and was a bit easier to type on.. Now I forget which one it was and miss it.. lol
Thanks. I use HD Widgets on my tablet, which allows installs onto multiple devices, so I'll try that first - or maybe try Beautiful Widgets for the animations.
Andre
Swype changed my opinion of touch screen keyboards forever. It's almost as fast as having a full sized qwerty keyboard once you know how to use it.
I like sense as well but I'm not buying a phone without a removable battery either. I'm also tired of the sub standard speakers HTC keep using. I'd at least like to hear my phone ring in my pocket.
Think most of the points of difference have been covered already. Touch wiz now also has features of its own lacking in sense. Example is smart stay and some of the other motion control options.
All in all, having used a sensation up until April and a desire hd before that, I'm finding touch wiz to be quite pleasant. It's not nearly as crap as the HTC fan boys like to make out on those forums.
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