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Old 01-27-2012, 11:12 AM   #7
oldyellr
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Okay, the original All Apps screen as it comes on the Vox is just one page. Once you start adding your own apps, it will grow and you scroll up and down. Swiping the middle of the screen all too often will inadvertently launch an app. But you can scroll the screen safely up and down by running a finger along the very right hand edge without launching an app.

I like to put shortcuts to apps I use most often on the home screen. You do that by pressing on a blank spot, then selecting Shortcuts, Applications, etc. There's room for 2 shortcuts on the main (middle) screen and more on the 2 screens on either side. If there's an existing shortcut you don't really need, press on it and a trash can will appear below and drag it to the trash can.
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