Android weather widget



how to use and set up gs3 ish weather widget using uccw after installing be sure all uccw settings are correct and you have "hotspots mode" turned off hit [menu] then [hotspots mode] then check [off] long press to pull up menu add widget


Android weather widget, select uccw widget and size (4x3 for the large) uccw widget list will appear... select a size then tap on the pointing finger, and re-size if needed tap on the widget to open in the uccw editor (this will only work if you have hotspots mode off) here you can edit the colors of each object within the widget


you can also change the format of the clock to 12hr / 24hr and more editing a custom hotspot is at the bottom... each number matches a colored area on the screen (you may need to slide your finger over the widget area to see the colored areas for each hotspot every time you set an action) you can set shortcuts provided or your own custom app it is handy to set one hotspot to "open uccw editor" for quick access to settings (i set hotspot #4 here) after you have set all your custom hotspots you must turn "hotspots mode" back [on] launcher actions set: [alarms] -> [calendar] -> [update weather] -> [uccw editor] alternatively you can add widgets through your launcher like this (depending on your android version and rom?) 4x2 works well for the (med) widget


these widgets are optimized for 4x6 or 5x6 icon homescreens.the (large) 4x3 / 5x3 should look the same remember: "hotspots mode" must be turned [off] each time you want to edit a newly added widget. same process for setting all hotspots only hotspots you custom set will work. they do not come pre-set... i'll add one more


Android weather widget

4x1 works well for the (small) widget each size: (large) (med) (small) have editable hotspots thats it! ...now you can add your choice of widget size, and customize the hotspots to your liking! enjoy!tyler.apk@gmail.com



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