Configure POS Home Settings

Downloading the Default poshomesettings.xml File

Download the default file and rename it to poshomesettings.xml by removing any suffixes.

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Default poshomesettings for Q3arrow-up-right

Default poshomesettings for Q3Karrow-up-right

Default poshomesettings for Q3PROarrow-up-right

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Default poshomesettings for Q8PRTarrow-up-right

File Description

  • For Q1 Models: Use the 'android' style.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
style: launcher theme, Q1 default is 'android'.
indicatorColor: Page indicator color of the selected page.
itemBackground: The style 'android' does not support this feature.
pageStatus: page indicator location, up / down
topBackgroundColor: the background color of favoritebar
versionCode: When update, the versionCode should larger/equals than the previous in the system.
-->
<desktop
    style="android"
    indicatorColor="4FA2FF"
    itemBackground="false"
    pageStatus="down"
    topBackgroundColor="00BFFF"
    versionCode="2" >

    <!--
    Some special application you want to define.
    cols: How many cols display in one page, Q1 default is 4.
    iconheight: Q1 default is 96.
    iconwidth: Q1 default is 96.
    rows: How many rows display in one page, Q1 default is 3.
    -->
    <applications
        cols="4"
        iconheight="96"
        iconwidth="96"
        rows="3" >

        <!--
        class: app class name, if only one entrance of the package, it can be empty.
        col: at which column.
        package: app package name.
        page: at which page.
        row: at which row.
        columnSpan: icon item span columns, default is 1.
        type: app or clock, default is app. Type clock will display a digital clock in home screen.
        -->
        <application
            class=""
            col="1"
            columnSpan="2"
            package="com.moji.mjweather"
            page="3"
            row="1"
            type="app" />
    </applications>
    <!--
    Define favorite bar.
    cols: How many columns.
    -->
    <favoritebar cols="3" >

        <!--
        class: app class name, if only one entrance of the package, it can be empty.
        col: at which column
        package: app package name
        -->
        <application
            class="com.example.testEditText.FirstActivity"
            col="3"
            package="com.example.testEditText" />
        <application
            class=""
            col="2"
            package="cn.kuwo.player" />
        <application
            class=""
            col="1"
            package="com.sohu.inputmethod.sogou" />
    </favoritebar>
    <!-- Define hidden applications. -->
    <hiddenapplications>

        <!--
        package: app package name, if only set this, all the entrance of this package will be hide; if only one entrance, just set package name.
        class: app class name, if only one entrance of the package, it can be empty.
        -->
        <application
            class=""
            package="com.example.realfullscreensample" />
    </hiddenapplications>

</desktop>
  • For Q1V2 Models: Use the 'clarity' style.

  • For Q2/Q2A7/Q3/Q3K Models: Use the 'metro' style.

Updating Process via TF Card or Thumb Drive

  1. Folder Creation:

    • On a TF Card: Create a folder named '\wizarpos\homesettings\homesettings_XXX\'. 'XXX' is typically 'wizarpos', matching the 'ro.wp.logo' property value. Or the same with Thumb Drive as below.

    • On a Thumb Drive: Create a folder named '\cloudpos\'. This is supported in PosSysAssistant app versions greater than 2.11.8.

  2. Copying the File:

    • Copy 'poshomesettings.xml' into the folder you created.

    • The update process is similar to installing an APK from a TF card or thumb drive.

Update via WizarView

  1. Upload to WizarView:

    • In WizarView, add a new parameter file named 'poshomesettings.xml'.

    • Navigate to Applications > Application.

    • Click the '+' icon, then fill in the details in the pop-up edit window.

    • Select 'param' type, input package name ('com.wizarpos.android.home') and parameter file name ('poshomesettings.xml').

    • Click the 'Commit' button.

  2. Configuring the File:

    • In Applications > Application, click the 'Search' button.

    • Select the parameter file from the list.

    • Click the 'config' icon and select 'Upload'.

    • Choose the file for upload and click 'Commit'.

  3. Pushing the Configuration:

    • Follow the WizarView user manual for configuring and pushing the configuration to a terminal.

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