Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Creating of Shortcut For Document or Folder on Home Screen in Galaxy S3

Creating of  Shortcut For Document or Folder on Home Screen in Galaxy S3

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By default Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with seven Home screen that you can delete, add, rearrange and reposition each of them to your liking with ease.

In addition, you can also add shortcuts to your home screen to enable you to access applications and documents that you have on your phone. But to create a shortcut for the document or picture you need to use the help of file manager app, such as ES File Explorer or Astro File Manager.

Creating of shortcut on Home screen using ES File Explorer
By using this file manager app you can create shortcuts to documents, images, folders etc on your Home screen for quick access. As written on webcazine.com, here are the steps if you use ES File Manager:
  • Download Install ES File Explorer through Google Play Store.
  • Once you finish installing ES File Explorer on your phone, then launch it.
  • On this app, browse the document you want to use as shortcuts.
  • Long tap on the selected document.
  • In the pop-up menu that appears select Shortcut.
  • Finish. Shortcut to the selected document will be created and placed on the Home screen of your phone.

Creating of  a shortcut on Home screen using Astro File Manager
From the same source, if you want to use this app as your file manager app to create shortcut, then here are the steps:
  • Download install Astro File Manager through Google Play Store.
  • Select Widgets tab on the apps list.
  • Here you can find a 1x1 Astro File Manager widget by scrolling to the left or to the right on the widget panel.
  • Add the widget to the Home screen by tap and hold it.
  • Now, browse the document you want to create as a shortcut using Astro File Manager.
  • Click on the OK button.
  • Finish. Shortcut to the selectd document will be created and placed on the Home screen of your phone.

Well, once you know how to create a shortcut to the document, picture, folder, etc.. using both file manager app mentioned above, now you can create a shortcut for the document that you frequently use and put them in the Home screen to simplify and accelerate you to access it.

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  Setting of  Ringtones from Music File on Any Folder 

With the Samsung Galaxy SIII you can easily download free ringtone using the free apps that are available and can be found easily through Google Play Store and then set is as your own ringtone.

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After you've downloaded the music you want to be used as ringtones, usually you will put the file in music or ringtone folder. Well, with a little help from a certain application you could be taking the music from any folder and set it as your ringtone.

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Currently there are many free app that you can use to help you set your own ringtone, one of them is Rings Extended. With this application, you have no longer to put the music files you want to make ringtone in a particular folder.

Using Rings  music files from Music folder to set as a ringtone?
As written on webcazine.com, in order to make you able to pick your favorite music that will set as a ringtone from any folder on your phone, then you need to follow the steps below:
  1. Download install Rings Extended 1.4.1 through Google Play Store.
  2. Once you've installed it, go to Settings-> Sound-> Device ringtone.
  3. Here you should see the Complete action using prompt.
  4. Select Rings Extended then tap on Just once.
  5. On Rings Extended screen, you will see a number of options that you can use to determine from anywhere you can get a music file. Some of the options available include:
    • Built-in ringtones-> This option will list the music files that you store in the Ringtones folder.
    • Media ringtone-> This option will list the music files that are found in all the folders in your phone.
    • Here you can also see the option to get a music file from the file manager you have installed on your phone, dropbox, etc..
  6. Once you choose the option you will use, then you will be Able to pick music that you want to be a ringtone.
  7. Done.
Besides being used for ringtones, this apps also can be used for notifications and individual app notification. And the good thing is though these apps are free you will not find any ads inside it

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