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There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

###Method 1

Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

###Method 2

Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

###Method 3

Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answer for know-how.)

There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

###Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

###Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

###Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answer for know-how.)

There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answer for know-how.)

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There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

###Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

###Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

###Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answeranswer for know-how.)

There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

###Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

###Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

###Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answer for know-how.)

There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

###Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

###Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

###Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answer for know-how.)

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There are actually many ways to achieve the goal.

###Method 1

  1. Install ES File Explorer -- I'm suggesting it because I know that it provides a file widget.
  2. In your default launcher, go to Widgets → choose ES File Explorer → locate and select the image you want to be launched by the shortcut, and it would be placed on your home screen now.

###Method 2

You already know it.

Open your browser, enter file:/// in the URL bar → locate to the folder where the image is located and then tap on it so that the browser should load it (show it, not download it) → use "Add shortcut to home" so that the shortcut can be created on the home screen.

Note that I tested this method on Firefox for Android and works well, but Chrome doesn't work.

###Method 3

Find the activity responsible for showing the image in your default gallery app, input the data (image URI) into it, and use them in the Tasker to create a shortcut. (Use my answer for know-how.)