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Dynamic Color Dialog

Dialog selections are discussed below the image. For navigation to an item make a selection in the Dynamic Color image.

Color - Dynamic Color

Custom color

Dynamic Color dialog. Make selection above.

Dynamic Color, based on Android's Material You (v3 or M3) design language, is a system that adapts the Launcher’s color palette based on the user's wallpaper or theme. M3 uses predefined role, like “Primary,” “Secondary,” “Error,”, to apply consistent and hopefully visually appealing colors across different UI elements based on the user's setup color scheme.

Total Launcher's Use

Total Launcher requires the user to activate Dynamic Color in Launcher Options. See here. The dialog shown above is for the “role” (not the entire M3 scheme) the selected object is to have. Select custom to define a new color for the object. Or select primary to make the object play a primary role based on the existing wallpaper palette.

For this reason, this ui manual can not visually demonstrate the actions which occur since this demo does not have an actual setup. For an example, in this image of the Phone Green Square

For this interactive display the only clickable dialog element is:

The options listed in the above Color - Dynamic Color image are further described below:

Remember, any settings made here are for the object the user is currently modifying.

Keep these points in mind when using dynamic colors:

Start with the default dynamic color setup and observe how colors shift with different wallpapers. Use containers such as windows for grouping related elements like a calendar panel or app folder. Experiment and preview changes instantly and then tweak.

Dynamic Color - Automatic vs Manual Control

Total Launcher’s Dynamic Color system, inspired by Android’s Material You, is not locked into it. There can be Automatic theming (based on wallpaper or system theme) and Manual overrides (for any individual color role)

See more discussion at Dynamic Color.