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Office Picture Manager does the same thing, pretty easily...just adjust the pixels to 80x80
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2012-08-01
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if you go "icon=xxx / icon=yyy rename" way, simple CTRL + O saves everything instantly, without a need for reboot or restart homescreen...
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2012-08-01
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Try to use the file manager to view the picture, see if you seccessfully replace the icon... This looks good to me.
just open the folder on the homescreen (if you have the app in a folder) and it switches the icon itself...
edit: avoid CTRL + O for saving changed icon, press CTRL + X + Y instead...the latter always works
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Last edited by jleholeho; 2012-08-01 at 13:40.