Dash Clock on Lockscreen

mynameis

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Hey guys and gals,

I'm running DashClock and was wondering how to get it to display on my lock screen. I have a Moto X running 4.4.2. Just don't see any settings to do this.

Oh, I'm also running the Google Experience Kit Kat Launcher. For some reason, it won't let me have but only 2 home pages. Not sure why. :/

Any help would be appreciated guys.

Thanks! :)

Sent from the mother ship
 
Hey guys and gals,

I'm running DashClock and was wondering how to get it to display on my lock screen. I have a Moto X running 4.4.2. Just don't see any settings to do this.

Oh, I'm also running the Google Experience Kit Kat Launcher. For some reason, it won't let me have but only 2 home pages. Not sure why. :/

Any help would be appreciated guys.

Thanks! :)

Sent from the mother ship

Try swiping to the left, you should se a large + symbol. Tap it and add Dashclock. Once you have a second lockscreen, you should be able to delete the stock one.
 
KitKat creates new home screens when the previous one fills up.

Sent from my Nexus 4 using AC Forums mobile app
 
Try swiping to the left, you should se a large + symbol. Tap it and add Dashclock. Once you have a second lockscreen, you should be able to delete the stock one.

It won't let me swipe to the left. :/ It'll only swipe to the right and that's my camera for some reason.

Sent from the mother ship
 
It won't let me swipe to the left. :/ It'll only swipe to the right and that's my camera for some reason.

Sent from the mother ship

Try to long press the current lockscreen.

From a Sprint Moto X using AC Forums app
 
On the lockscreen swipe down on the clock, then swipe left. That should give you a screen with a large plus sign.

When ever I swipe to the right to the camera, it just takes me to the camera app. It literally doesn't allow me to remove the camera. :/

Sent from the mother ship
 
You need to enable custom widgets for lockscreen first.

For stock Android, go into Settings -> Security -> check 'Enable Widgets'. Now you can tap and hold on the clock widget on lockscreen to remove it.
 
You need to enable custom widgets for lockscreen first.

For stock Android, go into Settings -> Security -> check 'Enable Widgets'. Now you can tap and hold on the clock widget on lockscreen to remove it.

And this worked! Thank you very much.

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