Cannot move the Welcome screen

From 8 Captivate, I wasn't able to move the screen welcome to Captivate, who says 'Recent' and 'New' at the top. I can not yet move in Captivate 9. It's annoying because sometimes it overlaps another program or another area I want to learn.

Does anyone know a way to make the mobile home screen?

Is not possible. I'm sorry.

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