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How I've kept my Android tablet interesting
As Iāve mentioned before my current Android tablet (which is a Lenovo Tab 4 8) is dying. Iām waiting on a chrome OS tablet to replace it, but that doesnāt mean I donāt want to enjoy it. The default Android layout for me isā¦. kinda boring. I yearn for the colors and the live tiles of the days of Windows rt and Windows phone (blog post about that later). Static icons are becoming the industry standard for icon design and Iām not ready to move on, not yet. I fell in love with the tile interface of the Windows start menu. To this day I wish I could have the tile experience on my tablet. Now I can.
In this article Iām outlining how I use a launcher called square home to change the look of my home screen. Launchers are apps that can change the way the home screen works. You can enable launchers by searching in settings. Search āhome appā in the settings app, then click on ādefault home appā, once the menu pops up click the launcher you installed beforehand. Most launchers show you how to do this when you first download them, but Iām putting this in out of good measure.
To accomplish the feat of transforming my home screen, Iām using the launcher Square Home available in the play store. On a side note launchers for me are what make Android unique, I for example, could never do this on an iPad so I think that speaks for something. Anyway, after completing the setup wizard and enabling tablet mode, Iām on my way!
The before and after reveals major changes, gone are the round icons and folders. In are the tiles and beautiful square icons of Squarehome (I used the icon pack Voxel for the icons). Iām very proud of the launcher for capturing the look and feel of the metro design language. The launcher include gestures, so you can add custom gestures to be used from the home screen. My favorite is the swipe up for app drawer just like in Windows rt. The only drawback is that it locks all programmable gestures after 2 weeks, instead you must buy the developer key to enable those features. The launcher runs well on my device even though the specs are nothing short of laughable. It wonāt run as well as stock launchers, but for now itās snappy and responsive, and thatās good enough for me.
And thatās how I set up my android tablet to look different. I promise to do a deep dive into why I prefer tiles over static icons, but for now I feel like itās best to leave it here.
First, a quick explanation:
In this article Iām outlining how I use a launcher called square home to change the look of my home screen. Launchers are apps that can change the way the home screen works. You can enable launchers by searching in settings. Search āhome appā in the settings app, then click on ādefault home appā, once the menu pops up click the launcher you installed beforehand. Most launchers show you how to do this when you first download them, but Iām putting this in out of good measure.
Back to your regularly scheduled article....
To accomplish the feat of transforming my home screen, Iām using the launcher Square Home available in the play store. On a side note launchers for me are what make Android unique, I for example, could never do this on an iPad so I think that speaks for something. Anyway, after completing the setup wizard and enabling tablet mode, Iām on my way!
The before and after reveals major changes, gone are the round icons and folders. In are the tiles and beautiful square icons of Squarehome (I used the icon pack Voxel for the icons). Iām very proud of the launcher for capturing the look and feel of the metro design language. The launcher include gestures, so you can add custom gestures to be used from the home screen. My favorite is the swipe up for app drawer just like in Windows rt. The only drawback is that it locks all programmable gestures after 2 weeks, instead you must buy the developer key to enable those features. The launcher runs well on my device even though the specs are nothing short of laughable. It wonāt run as well as stock launchers, but for now itās snappy and responsive, and thatās good enough for me.
And thatās how I set up my android tablet to look different. I promise to do a deep dive into why I prefer tiles over static icons, but for now I feel like itās best to leave it here.
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BenTechCoder
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Hi I'm the author of this blog, I use an Android phone and have hope for the future of messaging on that platform. Windows is the future and Apple is evil(jk.....sorta). To find all this and more check out my blog and YouTube channel @ BenTechCode and leave positive comments and corrections if you want. Thanks for reading and I hope you Enjoy the blog!
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