Long press a empty page on your home screen, tap home screen settings, then toggle off add apps to home screen.Any way to stop the launcher from adding a new blank page for downloaded apps? I've got plenty of space on existing pages so why is it adding a blank page. I end up moving the icon and then deleting the blank page.
No I dont believe you can without a launcherI guess I didn't explain that well. I do want it added to a page I just don't want a separate blank page created to do that. Nova will add the icon where there is space, not create a new blank page and place it there. With One UI I end up having one new page with one icon.
I guess I didn't explain that well. I do want it added to a page I just don't want a separate blank page created to do that. Nova will add the icon where there is space, not create a new blank page and place it there. With One UI I end up having one new page with one icon.
Samsung launcher, when a app add wi also add a page , it's stupid way of doing it instead of adding a app to page that's not full .I believe the launcher looks for an available space at the lower right of your screen. If you have an icon there already, it defaults to adding the icon to the next homescreen. This happens even if there are available spots higher up on the screen -- don't ask me why it works this way, but I'm guessing it was just poor coding.:-\
I believe the launcher looks for an available space at the lower right of your screen. If you have an icon there already, it defaults to adding the icon to the next homescreen. This happens even if there are available spots higher up on the screen -- don't ask me why it works this way, but I'm guessing it was just poor coding.:-\
Not poor - lazy. It takes work to search the screen for empty slots - it's easier to just look at one slot (since the adding is left to right, top to bottom - if you let the launcher add all the icons, the lower right slot will be the last one filled). Poor thinking, maybe.This happens even if there are available spots higher up on the screen -- don't ask me why it works this way, but I'm guessing it was just poor coding.:-\