WAV Launcher: The Complete Beginner’s Guide

How to Customize WAV Launcher: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Overview

Customize WAV Launcher to match your workflow and aesthetic by changing themes, layout, icons, and app behavior. This tutorial assumes a recent version of WAV Launcher is installed on Android. Steps include backing up settings, applying themes, adjusting layout and gestures, customizing icons, and fine-tuning behavior.

1. Backup current settings

  1. Open WAV Launcher > Settings.
  2. Tap Backup & restore.
  3. Choose Create backup and save to local storage or cloud.
  4. Verify the backup file exists before making big changes.

2. Apply or create a theme

  1. Settings > Appearance > Theme.
  2. Choose Light, Dark, or Auto for system-based switching.
  3. For custom themes, tap Edit theme:
    • Accent color: pick a color or enter hex code.
    • Font: choose from available fonts or import a .ttf file.
    • Wallpaper: select from device, live wallpapers, or solid colors.
  4. Save as a custom theme with a distinct name for easy switching.

3. Adjust home screen layout

  1. Settings > Home screen > Grid & padding.
  2. Grid size: pick rows × columns (e.g., 5×5 for dense layout).
  3. Icon size & label: set size and toggle labels on/off.
  4. Padding: Reduce for edge-to-edge layouts or increase for spacing.
  5. Lock layout: Settings > Home screen > Lock to prevent accidental changes.

4. Configure app drawer

  1. Settings > App drawer.
  2. Drawer style: Vertical, Horizontal, or Card.
  3. Search bar: enable/disable and choose position (top/bottom).
  4. Sort apps: Alphabetical, Most used, or Custom order. Use long-press to drag apps into folders.
  5. Hidden apps: Add apps to hidden list to keep drawer clean.

5. Customize icons and folders

  1. Long-press an icon > Edit.
  2. Change icon: Select from presets, icon packs (installed), or choose a custom image.
  3. Rename app: Edit label text.
  4. Folders: Drag one app onto another > open folder > tap folder icon to edit appearance (grid/list, background shape, color).
  5. Apply an icon pack: Settings > Appearance > Icon pack > select installed pack.

6. Set gestures and shortcuts

  1. Settings > Gestures & inputs.
  2. Common gestures to assign:
    • Swipe up: Open app drawer.
    • Swipe down: Show notifications.
    • Double tap: Lock screen or launch app.
    • Two-finger swipe: Toggle last app.
  3. Assign app shortcuts or custom actions (e.g., open camera, toggle flashlight).

7. Tweak animations and performance

  1. Settings > Animations.
  2. Animation speed: Off (faster), Normal, or Smooth (slower).
  3. Disable unnecessary background effects for better battery and responsiveness.
  4. Settings > Performance > Memory saver: fine-tune background app limits.

8. Fine-tune search and integrations

  1. Settings > Search settings.
  2. Choose search provider, enable app suggestions, and include contacts or settings in results.
  3. Integrations: Connect widgets or third-party shortcuts (e.g., tasker) via Settings > Integrations.

9. Test and iterate

  1. Use your customized setup for a day.
  2. Note friction points (gesture conflicts, crowded grid).
  3. Revisit specific settings and adjust grid, gestures, or theme as needed.

10. Export and share your setup

  1. Settings > Backup & restore > Export settings.
  2. Save the exported file or share with others.
  3. Import via the same menu on another device.

Quick tips

  • Start small: Change one area at a time to find what works.
  • Use icon packs: They instantly change the look without redesigning layout.
  • Keep a backup: Export after major changes.

If you want, I can create specific theme presets (minimal, colorful, productivity) with exact color codes, grid sizes, and gesture mappings.

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