SliderWidth helps you change the size and text of the slider for unlocking an iPhone

  SliderWidth is a tweak that was launched last evening in Cydia and with its help you can change the size and text of the slider with which you unlock your iDevice. Not a few times I had to slide 2/3 times to unlock my iPhone and for me such a tweak is extremely useful because it helps me to unlock the terminal screen much faster. SliderWidth has a dedicated menu in the Settings application in iOS and from there you can customize not only the dimensions of the tweak but also the text that is displayed in the slider. The tweak has two sliders and each one must be used for the device you installed the tweak on, otherwise your settings will ruin the LockScreen interface. part

Adjust the Width of the Lockscreen Slider to anything you want. Also has the ability to change the slider label "slide to unlock". Different Settings for iPhone/iPod and different for iPad. Control everything using Settings. Compatible with iOS5+ on all iDevices.

  Regarding customization, a larger number makes the slider smaller and a smaller number makes the slider bigger, but you must be careful that the final version of the slider fits on the screen, otherwise you will not be able to unlock your terminal. Regarding the text, you can enter both letters and symbols, so it is up to you what you display there, but if you activate both the text and the slider with the logo, then you will only have the logo displayed. SliderWidth is available for free in Cydia, but it only works with iOS 5 and you must disable the buttons that allow you to open the Camera from the LockScreen.