Themes / Apps / Mods Change theme on Origin OS 3 - Vivo X80 Pro

Hi guys,
first of all Download this script (decompress in windows directory and launch theme.bat)
18.14 MB file on MEGA
mega.nz
2. Download your themes (You can download the themes in this group go to file)
3. Once you have downloaded the themes go to ES File Explorer (Go to Playstore and search ES File Explorer and download it if you don't have)
4. Click the three (3) bars in upper left corner and scroll until you see the "Show hidden files" and turn it on.
5. Go to your downloaded themes and copy/cut it.
6. Go to Internal Storage => .dwd => click folder until you see the three (3) folders then click "T" folder and paste there your downloaded themes. (point from 3 to 5 not need if you use a PC)
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7. Go to i Theme => Local => Local theme => and click the first theme (other themes don't have a preview) and apply.
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Hi, thanks for the works, I try it but it's doesn't work for me, when I copy the theme to the specific folder (.dwd, then T folder) when I go to i theme i don't find the theme and when I go back to es explorer, the file is deleted, i tried several times but it's the same issue the file is deleted automatically by the phone, any solution to fix that ??? Thanks.

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[APP] Personalized Clock Widgets w/ Requests

Ever wanted the stock ace clock with a bit of added flavor? Now you can have your favorite teams, people, or even website logos on it!
Requests here with an attached image (PNG preferably) of what you want on your clock!
Example:
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
INSTALLING:
1. Download the APK
2. Use Root Explorer to navigate to /system/app
3. Delete DeskClock.apk
4. Copy the apk you downloaded to /system/app
5. Press and hold the file and select "Permissions"
6. Check all the checkboxes other than the bottom 3
7. Reboot your device
8. Press and hold on your home screen, select widgets, and select "Analog Clock"
9. DONE!
PLEASE READ THE THREAD TO SEE IF YOUR REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE ALREADY
adiboy101 said:
Ever wanted the stock ace clock with a bit of added flavor? Now you can have your favorite teams, people, or even website logos on it!
Requests here with an attached image (PNG preferably) of what you want on your clock!
Example:
INSTALLING:
1. Download the APK
2. Use Root Explorer to navigate to /system/app
3. Delete DeskClock.apk
4. Copy the apk you downloaded to /system/app
5. Press and hold the file and select "Permissions"
6. Check all the checkboxes other than the bottom 3
7. Reboot your device
8. Press and hold on your home screen, select widgets, and select "Analog Clock"
9. DONE!
PLEASE READ THE THREAD TO SEE IF YOUR REQUEST HAS BEEN MADE ALREADY
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[App][DIY] Changing Bubbles in NoiseField

I'm not trying to blow your mind here just having some fun.
I replaced the dot nodpi folder with a baseball.
Changing the background is beyond my limited ability.
Instructions:
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This is as easy as it gets.
D!I!Y! and put your face in the bubble. or your kid's face. or your favorite food.
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BB
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JB
Thanks to ecs1984 for this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33657047
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Here too is a modded blue ball to jelly bean.
I used apktool for this and the pic is 164x164 I believe but you can use 7zip diy to replace pic.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9398026/JBBlueBalls.apk
Follow op for instructions
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Easier way using root explorer:
1. Copy the app and paste it in sdcard
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[Q] Issue with creating a desktop folder with ES3

I have created a desktop folder with sub folders from the current version of ES3 file explorer as shown below.
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So now when I open up any of the files, they open up in the ES3 app showing the root tree. Did I not create the main "STUFF" folder in the correct spot of the root directory to act like I had it setup in my older N7? I had created that in my old setup from someones tip/help article that was passed around last year.
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Bootanimation I pieced togehter.

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I figured I'd share this bootanimation with the community. If you like, then enjoy.
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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[ROOT] Enable Dark Mode Gmail Methods [AOSP] 10.x

[ROOT] Enable Dark Mode Gmail Methods [AOSP] 10.x
REQ: Your device must either be rooted and apk Preferences Manager
Work on any android 10 with root
If this help You please press thanks in the Post
Preferences Manager Method (Very simple)
1. Open Play Store
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Please leave a comment about ur device if it worked or not.
Please press thanks if this help you... hacker812c
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@NindoS Only for Roms Android Q 10
you can do that with swift installer
mahaseno said:
you can do that with swift installer
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the advantage of the XML editor is that each person can make its configuration quickly I really like that people understand that Android has an open source we can all edit we can of course always respect the copyright but here we are changing one functionality that should already be released in all applications I'm looking for a lot of Facebook dark mode
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