Widgets
About Widgets
Widgets was introduced in firmware 2.00 as a way to display dynamic information from web servers in XMB.
The only official widget (included between firmwares 2.00 and 3.00) was called Information Board.
In firmware 3.00 widgets was removed because his initial purpose of displaying dynamic content was superceeded by Life with PlayStation (in firmware 2.40) and later by the "what's news" display mode (in firmware ?)
Information Board
It was posible to enable or disable Information board by pressing triangle over his icon in network column. The way is built allowed them to add more widgets in case was needed (but never happened, they removed it instead of adding more). For an overview of how was working originally see: using the information board
The removing of this widget was made only partially! (are still supported by loading the widget from a external USB device), so it should be possible to (re)create it, if not create even more widgets to add to the XMB experience of the user.
The widget management was well integrated in the firmware, so there is a list of files/functions/calls related with them:
- dev_flash\vsh\resource\explore\xmb\category_network.xml (Widget icons loaded by XMB in Network column)
- dev_flash\vsh\resource\explore\icon\widget.png (widget configuration icon)
- dev_flash\vsh\resource\explore\xmbcategory_widget.xml (XMB Widgets configuration file)
- dev_flash\vsh\resource\silk\xai\widgets\informationboard\ (information board main executable and settings files)
- dev_flash\vsh\resource\xai (for some xmls)
- dev_flash\vsh\resource\silk\xai (for the widget itself)
Other settings related with widgets:
- Information Board QA Server: Off/On (see: QA_Flagging)
- XMB calls to widgets uses the function: subclass=x-host/widget (see: XMB_modding)