[SOLVED] Recent Apps Widget? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

Does anyone know of a widget that will show your recent apps in the same view as long pressing the home button?
I found shortcut buttons that are just a button on the play store
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I ended up just using GMD Gesture Control to create a custom gesture to launch recent apps/recent apps launchpad

Perfect solution ....g
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I want it to look like this but with out the soft keys
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Go launcher double tap app

I dunno of Anyone uses this but if ya have go launcher and double the screen it allows you to draw a gesture as a shortcut to open an app.
I am wondering is there an app like this without installing go launcher!?
Hope someone can help!
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Anyone?
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Try LMT Launcher.
It's free and has gesture controls and optionally a pie menu where you can assign different funtions to each segment.

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Guys I really need help...
I accidentally remove my App drawer icon from my home page and now I couldn't access my app drawer... any idea how to get it back??
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Hi,
With what launcher?
I'm using apex launcher pro
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Re,
Long press home/Apex actions/Drawer... and you're good, the app drawer icon will be added.
You mean long press home button??
I can't do that it will bring up my recent Apps
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No, long press on your home (not the button but your home screen), I mean long press the screen and a pop-up will appear.
Nothing appear thou
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It work!!!
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You have disable Apex settings in Advanced settings/Customize menu?
EDIT: ok good! , not seen your post when I wrote mine.

Shortcut to settings->sound->volumes?

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Is there a way to create a shortcut to settings->sound->volumes?
I want to control the volume without having to press the hardware buttons and without third party apps. The only way seems to be to go in settings but that's like 5 taps to adjust the volume. It would be great if I can access the volumes menu directly.
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Go to widgets and get the "settings shortcut" widget and select "sound".
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(Q) Is there a way to remap or disable MyMagazine when pressing the home button on th

I uninstalled MyMagazine but when I press home on the home screen, TouchWiz locks up and it says to force close it. Is there a way to disable that button command or remap it to a different app?
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BARR3RA said:
I uninstalled MyMagazine but when I press home on the home screen, TouchWiz locks up and it says to force close it. Is there a way to disable that button command or remap it to a different app?
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If your rooted you can use the button remapper module. If not, just open the magazine app and go to settings and you should see the option to disable it from opening when pressing the home button or bottom of screen
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How do I get the remapper module?
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rickm8384 said:
How do I get the remapper module?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2490029
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