Setting The Apps View; Primary Shortcuts - Samsung Galaxy S 4 Manual

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Chapter 3
REARRANGING AND REPLACING THE

PRIMARY SHORTCUTS

At the bottom of every Home page screen are the five primary shortcuts:
Phone, Contacts, Messaging, Internet, and Apps. If desired, you can rearrange,
remove, or replace any of the first four.
• To rearrange the primary shortcuts, press and hold the one that you
want to move, drag it to the left or right, and then release it when it's in
the desired position.
• To remove a primary shortcut, press and hold it, and then drag it to the
Remove icon at the top of the Home screen page. If you want to remove
the primary shortcut from the bottom of the screen but keep it on the
page, drag it to any blank spot on the current Home screen page.
• To replace a primary shortcut (or add one, if you currently have less than
four), find the replacement shortcut on a Home screen page, and drag it
onto the primary shortcut you want to replace. (If the desired app short-
cut isn't already on a Home screen page, you must first create a shortcut
for it as described earlier in "Adding Shortcuts.")

Setting the Apps View

The default method of viewing your installed apps is an alphabetical, multi-
page grid. Because you'll spend a lot of time in Apps, you may prefer to
change this display to show your apps as an alphabetical scrolling list or as a
custom grid arranged in any fashion and order that you like.
1. On the Home screen, tap the
Apps icon.
Making the Phone Your Own
New primary shortcut
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