My understanding is that any of the available home screen spaces are
compromised of a grid view. These slots in the grid view can contain a
simple shortcut to a program or/and a single widgets can take up
multiple rows or columns of the grid (E.g picture frame generally
takes up one 2 columns & 3 rows)

Is there a way to detect which grid blocks are occupied on the home
screen and what is available and how big of a block is available?
There must be since sometimes when trying to add a widget it will tell
you,
"no space on this home screen."

If anyone could point me in the right direction that'd be great!
Thanks.

st.

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