Chris Green wrote on 29.07.2021 13:27
> No, it's not a number in my Contacts, mine is also empty.
I agree with you now that I tried creating and then _deleting_ the contact.
When I first tried, it wouldn't let me create the widget with zero contacts.
I think I now know part of the answer to your original question.
Widget method:
A. The widget method _requires_ the contact to exist
B. But it will still work if you subsequently _delete_ the contact
C. The widget method fills in the number _&_ it also dials the number
Shortcut method:
a. The shortcut method does NOT require a contact (you can type it in)
b. But it will fail if you subsequently delete com.quick.shortcut.maker
c. The shortcut method only fills in the number (you have to press dial)
I suspect the use model will determine which people prefer.
> You can remove the Contacts entry after you have created the direct
> dial widget. So just use a single entry in Contacts, change the
> number to what you want to put in the widget and then remove the entry
> again.
1. I added a contact named "a" of phone number
1-800-555-1212 using
<
https://www.simplemobiletools.com/contacts/>
2. I long tapped the homescreen > widgets > which gave me three choices
a. Direct Message Shortcut
b. Contact Shortcut
c. Direct Dial Shortcut
I long pressed on the "Direct Dial Shortcut" and up popped my contacts
3. I chose the "a" contact and it asked for permission for the Nova
launcher to make phone calls, and then it created the homescreen icon.
Now when I press the "a" homescreen icon, it actually _dials_ the number!
(Before it just brought up the dialer with the number typed in.)
As you mentioned, the widget to dial the number remained even after deleting
it from the contacts.
In summary, the widget needs a contact to _create_ the shortcut, but once
it's created, the contact no longer is needed. In a way this widget method
of creating a phone number shortcut is a nicer method because I think the
com.quick.shortcut.maker method stops working if you remove the app.
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