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It doesn't actually SCROLL left or right, but there are screen selectors. I'm assuming you have the free version, in the setup see the screen selectors. If you have more than one screen's worth of icons you would tap the screen selector to move left or right. To me that's not scrolling (which *I* think of as a 'swipe'), but it does give you more than one screen's worth of icons.
The screen options are
Max 7 screens with 7 icons each.
Single screen with max 7 icons.
Single screen with two rows max 14 icons.
I'm using single screen max 7, with only 5 icons - though I temporarily changed to max 7 screens 7 icons each and loaded up icons, so that I could answer your question. So now you're indebted to me...
Last edited by mhotovec; July 27th, 2010 at 04:28 PM.
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I bought the pro (99 cents) and I'm prettty happy with it.
I used it to put two rows of 6 icons in one spot which stay all the time (camera, video, email, etc). Then I used it to make a row of 6 icons where I can switch between several pages for my less used stuff.
Using this and WidgetLocker, I now have my 4 most used apps on my lock screen - no need to unlock the phone to get to any of them. I chose to stop at 4, but you can put whatever you want on the lock screen.
WidgetLocker does seem to slow the phone down just a bit when you first get to the home screen (after unlock). I'll play with it for a few days to see if the slowdown is enough to annoy me (so far, it's not).