Moto X PlayManaging Apps and Widgets

Learn how to use modules, also known as widgets, to help you keep important information at the tips of your fingers. Widgets allow you to do things such as preview upcoming events, see recent emails, and have access to your favorite contacts. You can place apps on your home screen similar to how you place widgets to your home screen.

Learn how to use modules, also known as widgets, to help you keep important information at the tips of your fingers. Widgets allow you to do things such as preview upcoming events, see recent emails, and have access to your favorite contacts. You can place apps on your home screen similar to how you place widgets to your home screen.

Steps List - Interactive list of steps. Select a step to read its corresponding text, and to see its Product Image and the Indicators necessary to complete the step.

Current Step: 1 - From the Home screen, touch and hold an empty space.
  1. 1 - From the Home screen, touch and hold an empty space.
    • Remarque : For this simulation, we're adding, adjusting, and removing a widget on the Home screen. The steps to modify an app on the Home screen are the same through the Apps menu.
  2. 2 - Tap WIDGETS.
  3. 3 - Touch and hold the widget you'd like to use.
    • Remarque : Scroll to view more available widgets.
  4. 4 - Drag the widget to a new location.
  5. 5 - To move a widget or app, touch and hold it.
  6. 6 - Drag the widget to a new location.
  7. 7 - Tap outside the widget to save your changes.
  8. 8 - To resize a widget or app, touch and hold it.
  9. 9 - Drag the white borders to a new size.
  10. 10 - Tap outside the widget to save your changes.
  11. 11 - To remove a widget, touch and hold the widget.
  12. 12 - Drag the widget to Remove.
    • Remarque : Removing an app or widget from the Home screen doesn't uninstall it from your phone. You can uninstall apps and widgets through the Play Store app.
  13. 13 - You've completed the steps!

Product Image and Indicators - Image of the current step and indicators demonstrating the interactions necessary to complete the step.

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