Widgets are lightweight applications that are based on standard Web technologies and are typically used to access information on the Web.
From the mobile
device user point of view, the appearance and functionality of a widget is
similar to any other mobile application. Users can download widgets to mobile
devices in several ways, as a wgz
file. The device platform
takes care of the actual installation process. For more information on downloading
and installing widgets, see the deployment
methods table.
Once a widget has been installed on a mobile device, it can be found in the application menu, under the folder that contains installed applications. The name of this folder varies between mobile devices, and can be Installations or Applications, for example. A widget has its own icon and name, which are defined in the widget component files. The user can launch a widget by navigating to it and opening it.
Figure: A widget in the Installations folder and a widget running on the device
When a widget is running, it is visible in the Open applications list. To see the list, long-press the menu key.
Figure: A widget in the Open applications list
Similarly to mobile applications, users can also create shortcuts to their widgets. They can have widgets in the My Today applications list in the Active Idle, which is intended for frequently used applications. From there, the widget can be launched by navigating to its icon and selecting it. Users can also set widgets to the active idle softkeys, so that they can be launched by pressing the left of right softkey. In addition, users can move widgets into folders that they have created themselves in the application menu.
Figure: A widget in Active Idle