

It is open source and I encourage you to look over the project on your PC so you aren’t blindly installing things on your tablet.

Theres an alert that when you click on it should presumably take you to the place in settings where you can change it, but it doesnt, it just takes you to the general settings page. The Nova app says its not set as default. Note: This is the shortlink for Github project. I was wondering if setting Nova as the default launcher would help. Afterward, on the tablet open Google Chrome or Amazon Silk Browser enter this address: Download the following APK to change the Amazon Fire’s Default Launcher.Update Google Play Services (Note: you can type Google Play Services in or launch update from the notifications tray - This will take 5-10 minutes to update).Launch Google Play using Search on Home Screen.Wait for it to Finish and Close the program Soon after I bought the fire HD6 I quickly realized that upon installing an alternative launcher, the device would not allow you to set that launcher as.Select Install Google Play Services/Framework.On Tablet Select Always Allow this computer and press OK.Plug Device into USB on Computer and run the Supertool as Administrator.Enable Downloads from Unknown Sources (Settings -> Security -> Allow Unknown Sources ON).Enable ADP USB Debugging (Settings -> Device -> Tap Serial 10 Times -> Select Developer options -> Turn ADP Debugging ON).From then on, you don’t have to navigate the out of date and limited Amazon App Store. The process to use Google Services and Googles Store instead is a bit involved but entirely doable on the Fire Tablets without having to root it. Amazon Fire 5.3.3 OS can’t be downgraded or rooted, and since the Fire tablet line auto-updates, this leads many folks with the horrible experience of using the Fire OS with their gimped store/subscriptions. This How-To shows you how to get rid of Amazon Fire Launcher without root access.
