Dialog selections are discussed below the image. For navigation to an item make a selection in the Resources - Dynamic Image image.
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Resources - Dynamic Image dialog. Read the discussion below, then tap the
icon to navigate.
Search - If scrolling the dynamic images is not successful in locating one, enter a string of characters to easily located a user-created or built-in dynamic image.
Added - dynamic images “added” to the launcher's resources by the user via the ADD button
16:9 (Standard) - represents optional screen resolutions for use. The Added shows for images current use while 16:9 represents the standard resolution for 1080×2400. Screen resolution impacts the display of element, such as images and shapes (circles) or text which may appear correct but skewed on a different resolution screen. Other resolutions available (very usable by multi-screen devices) are:
18:9 (medium screen)
18.5:9 (Long screen)
19:9 (Long screen medium)
19.3:9 (long screen medium +)
19.5:9 (Long screen +)
20:9 (Extra long screen)
21:9 (Super long screen)
22:9 (Flip - Super long screen)
25:9+2.5:18 (Fold)
25:9 (Extremely long screen)
22.5:18 (Squarish screen)
5:8 (Tablet)
Add - when
pressed the Launcher's dynamic images built-ins, such as weather, clock, storage available, etc, will display for selection for the user's setup.
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ID1|Add@150,336,190,371
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