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Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
In fact I have another question. Does anyone know how to stop random apps from starting in ANDROID. If you just randomly open Advanced Task Kilelr there are several apps running that you didnt open.
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What I did was inside an app, hit the Windows key on your TP2, it will bring up the menu , then you can go to the apps settings and choose whatever you like. worked for me
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Re: General Android on TP2 Questions Thread
When your in the menu off the home screen, you can click and hold a program, drag it to the recycle bin. I think that removes it also.
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what's the difference in the different home screens? the Home one, and the Home plus plus? i read in a sticky that the home plus plus is working better on the android...but i cant tell why. what are the differences, the pro and cons of each, and the point of them?
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Theoretically, is it true that since that Android apps are stored and run from the SD card, you can fill up the rest of your card with apps? I know that on Android phones, you have to store and run apps from internal memory, unless you manage to root the OS.
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Its a different theme / skin for Android. It removes the top banner from the main screen and adds some shortcuts to the bottom. I noticed that Live wallpapers does not work with Home++ running.
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In my opinion the Home + is more difficult to navigate. It also has some hidden menu things at the bottom of the screen that i dont really care for. Each one can do the same things. i think the regular home screen is more user friendly for someone who is learning android.
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