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DIGI Clock Widget

DIGI Clock Widget

Catégorie : PersonnalisationVersion: 3.3.3

Taille:14.4 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:ForestTree

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Description de l'application

Widget d'horloge et de date numérique hautement personnalisable pour votre écran d'accueil

Présentation Digi Clock Widget , une suite de widgets d'horloge et de date numériques gratuits et hautement personnalisables pour votre écran d'accueil. Choisissez parmi une variété de tailles pour s'adapter parfaitement à votre écran:

  • 2x1: Compact et efficace.
  • 4x1 & 5x1: Affichages plus larges, avec des secondes en option.
  • 4x2: Grand et facilement lisible.
  • 5x2 & 6x3: Optimisé pour les tablettes.

Options de personnalisation étendues:

Digi Clock Widget offre une personnalisation inégalée:

  • Configuration interactive: Aperçu de votre widget avant de l'ajouter.
  • Actions de clic personnalisables: Configurez le widget pour lancer votre alarme, ouvrir les paramètres ou toute application que vous choisissez.
  • Sélection des couleurs: Choisissez des couleurs pour l'heure et la date, plus les effets et les contours de l'ombre.
  • Prise en charge du langage: Définissez vos paramètres locaux préférés pour l'affichage de la date.
  • Formats de date flexibles: Sélectionnez parmi de nombreux formats prédéfinis ou créez votre propre format personnalisé.
  • AM / PM et 12/24 Hour Options: Tadmener l'affichage d'heure à vos préférences.
  • Icône d'alarme: Un rappel visuel pratique.
  • Deux secondes Affichage (4x1 et 5x1): Ajouter des secondes pour un chronomètre précis.
  • Options d'arrière-plan: Utilisez une couleur unie, un gradient en deux couleurs ou même votre propre photo, avec une opacité réglable.
  • Sélection de police étendue: Choisissez parmi plus de 40 polices préinstallées, téléchargez des centaines d'autres ou utilisez vos propres fichiers de police personnalisés.
  • Compatibilité Android 11: S'intègre parfaitement à Android 11.
  • Prise en charge des tablettes: Conçu pour une utilisation optimale sur les tablettes.

Ajouter le widget:

Digi Clock Widget est un widget d'écran d'accueil. Pour l'ajouter:

Méthode 1 (Add rapide): Recherchez un bouton "+" sous l'aperçu du widget (si disponible). Sélectionnez la taille souhaitée et ajoutez-la à votre écran d'accueil.

Méthode 2 (Add manuel):

  1. Appuyez longtemps sur une zone vide sur votre écran d'accueil.
  2. Appuyez sur "Widgets".
  3. Trouvez "Digi Clock".
  4. Appuyez sur l'icône du widget long, faites-la glisser vers votre emplacement souhaité et relâchez.

Remarque: Les étapes exactes peuvent varier légèrement en fonction de votre appareil et de votre fabricant. Si le widget n'apparaît pas, essayez de redémarrer votre appareil.

Remarque importante:

Pour éviter la congélation du temps, veuillez exclure le widget Digi Clock à partir de tous les tueurs de tâches ou paramètres d'optimisation de la batterie.

Profitez d'utiliser un widget Digi Clock!

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