[Q] Create widget into custom ROM - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am creating a custom ROM, and in this ROM i would like to install a widget. In such a way that the icon appears automatically into the default screen. Just like the camera. Could someone please explain the way in which i could do this?

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i really want a custom lockscreen (my rom doesnt have one the team rom). but i dont want to use an app (e.g go locker and widget locker). is there a way to make a zip file just for the lockscreen?

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Hello there,
I was wondering if it's possible for me to do the following, and if so how?
1st)
I've just flashed from an ICS Rom back to a GB (Not Cyanogenmod based) one so everything is working, just wondering if it's possible for me to move the signal/wifi/clock closer together so it's more like ICS?
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