The standard way of running a Tasker task is by attaching it to a profile
which performs it when the profile becomes active. However, tasks can
be directly assigned to icons on the home screen called Widgets or
Shortcuts.
Standard Widgets / Shortcuts
These consist of an icon (the Task icon) with a label (the Task name)
underneath, and look identical to the normal application icons
in the home screen.
Clicking on the icon runs the associated Task.
Task Timer Widgets
This type consists of an icon and label, like the standard widgets,
but also has a countdown timer display which counts down Days, Hours,
Minutes and Seconds.
When the timer expires (reaches 0) the associated Task is run.
Tapping on the icon of the widget shows a configuration
screen where the timer can be configured.
Tapping on the timer section of the widget will pause,
restart or reset the timer, depending on its current state.
Note that the timer updates more rarely when it is still a long
way from expiry in order to minimize power usage.
Click and hold in an empty space on the Android home screen, until
a dialog appears.
Select Widgets or Shortcuts
Select Task or Task Timer (Widgets only)
Pick an existing task or create a new one. When creating a new one, if
you do not expect to change the function of the widget/shortcut select
One-Time to avoid it cluttering your list of tasks.
Use the Configuration Screen
to configure what should happen when the icon is clicked (or the timer
expires, in the case of a Task Timer widget). Take care to
select an appropriate name and icon for the task, as these will appear on
the home screen.
Changing a Widget / Shortcut
The function of widgets or shortcuts created from one-time tasks cannot be changed, it must be deleted and recreated.
On the other hand, if you associate a normal named task with a widget or shortcut then when the task is changed (via the Task Edit
screen) the function of the widget or shortcut also changes.
There are also some actions which will change the appearance of any widget:
Tasker/Change Icon Set: changes the icon of a set of widgets to a different
style.
Tasker/Set Widget Icon: changes the icon of a particular widget
Tasker/Set Widget Label: changes the label of a particular widget
The latter two you could use to visually show the status of something e.g. WiFi.
Deleting a Widget / Shortcut
Click and hold on the icon in the Android home screen until the dustbin
icon appears. Drag the widget or shortcut icon to the dustbin icon and release.
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