Sorry, third party applications can't get this permission.  You need to
launch the system's app widget picker for it to interact with the user to
determine what widget your app can display.

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Bacon021 <wei.pg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am developing an launcher, and want to use the bindAppWidgetId
> method in my desktop edit mode, but the system notify me that the uid
> don't have the permission.
> I checked the permission definition, it's protect level is indeed
> system /signature, is there any method to realize the binding function
> without the change the certificate to system?
>
>
> I ever find a similar question and the answer was that the application
> only can use the UI selector to bind the app widget, I just want to
> know whether there is a workaround method to bind the widget ID?
>
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