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Clock in default calendar app

Have d/l a few calendars, but they all seem to use this POS component to set the time. Does anyone know of a calendar app which lets you *type* the time. Or has a linear slider like the android phone app ?

e2a: No, you can't tap the "16" and get a keyboard. The only way to set the time is to tap the number on the wheel.
 

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That looks like the time picker that was added with Android 4.2 (if memory serves). It's designed to be easier/friendlier to use, but I agree with you that directly editing the time would probably be simpler. I don't know of a work-around, unfortunately, as that's a pretty tight system thing. :(

Thanks for that. It really is a POS ... looks like innovation for innovations sake. To be fair it's not my issue - it's my wifes. She has some hand-eye coordination problems, and trying to hit the right part of the wheel - especially for minutes - is tricky.

I'll stop downloading calendars then - looks like they'll all use the same POS ...
 
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Calengoo lets you change the clock, it's a paid app though.

Good find! I had forgotten that some apps use a built-in picker to get around that. And, on that note, it reminded me of a solid calendar app that I've used in the past which also uses its own picker and is free: Business Calendar. Maybe that will do what you want, AndroidHusband?

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That 'wheel thingy' time picker must be an OEM-added feature. I've never seen it before, and it's not in the standard vanilla Android calendar.

The 'wheel thingy' is on the Moto X (at least), it's the default for the alarm too. It's not user friendly if you want to set the time to an odd number, like :58, hard to 'dial in'.
 
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