The.316 macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 14, 2010 1,405 186 25100 GR Feb 11, 2013 #1 Any app will close fine when I use Auxo, but the clock shows up as an app, and I cannot swipe down to close it. Is anyone else having this problem? Attachments IMG_0434.PNG 982.4 KB · Views: 167
Any app will close fine when I use Auxo, but the clock shows up as an app, and I cannot swipe down to close it. Is anyone else having this problem?
BenGieCruz macrumors regular Nov 8, 2012 141 76 US/Belgium Feb 11, 2013 #2 mine.... seems good! Attachments photo.png 737.2 KB · Views: 127
S Siggen macrumors 6502 Apr 1, 2011 488 0 Oslo, Norway Feb 11, 2013 #3 respring, open clock again, and try to swipe down. Report back
The.316 macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 14, 2010 1,405 186 25100 GR Feb 11, 2013 #4 Siggen said: respring, open clock again, and try to swipe down. Report back Click to expand... Nope, same thing. Maybe I should reinstall Auxo?
Siggen said: respring, open clock again, and try to swipe down. Report back Click to expand... Nope, same thing. Maybe I should reinstall Auxo?
S Soundflunky macrumors regular Apr 29, 2012 241 0 Feb 11, 2013 #5 You and I are both using LiveClock, and we're both having this problem, so it's probably that.
S Siggen macrumors 6502 Apr 1, 2011 488 0 Oslo, Norway Feb 12, 2013 #6 Soundflunky said: You and I are both using LiveClock, and we're both having this problem, so it's probably that. Click to expand... Yes, it seams that his clock icon is different than the standard stock icon. So, I suggest, ask the developer of Auxo to add support for the LiveClock tweak, then uninstall that tweak until your wish is granted (if it ever is).
Soundflunky said: You and I are both using LiveClock, and we're both having this problem, so it's probably that. Click to expand... Yes, it seams that his clock icon is different than the standard stock icon. So, I suggest, ask the developer of Auxo to add support for the LiveClock tweak, then uninstall that tweak until your wish is granted (if it ever is).