a newbie here...I'm using a D810 with WM6 official ROM from HTC.
I'd like to know if there's any software/registry tweak to disable the "No upcoming appointment" in my calendar tab on the Today screen?
I want a clean screen and find it a bit annoying when there's nothing on my schedule.
Thx for help
Settings -> Today -> (and then disable) Calender?
If you are to thinking of,
if ( noAppoitnment ){
displayNothing();
}
no, there isn't such solution. You can possible try "Today Agenda", which is much more tweakable and freeware.
Related
I've just got the Blue Angel (bootyfull).
The only problem, is there is no time displayed in the menu bar. Is this me being really stupid, or is it's a known issue?
Anyone able to help?
Thx
b
I wish I knew how to *get rid of* mine. lol. :?
If this can't be corrected in Start->Settings->System->Regional Settings, try downloading Tweaks2k2 from www.handango.com (this app is a series of registry hacks are applied via GUI). Once installed, go to Tweaks->System Tricks->System Tricks->Collect2 and slide the top slider to the desired time and/or date combo. Note that you can also include date + time on the Start Menu bar with this app.
http://www.phm.lu/PocketPC/RegTweaks/Tweak.asp?ref=52
i had this problem, i sorted it by downgrading the o2 rom. now my xda 2s is more stable than ever, does ur os crash a lot too, if it does just do what i did. but if you hard rest and stay in corporate mode, time stays, i thinks something to do with o2 active, maybe its sorted in the new upgrade.
BTW. Have a look at this page http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_Hacks look under 'Put Date and Time in Top Bar'
You can choose to add or remove the clock as you wish.
this isn't a 'bug'. o2 thought it would be a good idea to remove the clock from the title bar... go figure. I guess it was to make space for the stupid o2 icon instead.
me? well i reset and chose corporate mode. pass 0506
I love Black 2.0 and hate to start a new thread on my little micro-problem, but also I don't want to clutter up the main Black 2.0 thread, so here goes...
I have a couple of utilities that I've re-installed but do not have the chance for the app to show up on the Settings->Control Panel->Today screen. One example is PocketAlarm. Another one is SPB Backup.
To give a specific example, I did go into PocketAlarm and select "Enable Today Plugin" on the config screen. Still, nothing shows up in the Control Panel to enable it.
I'm fairly new to Windows Mobile (as if you couldn't tell), so if I'm missing something, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Humbert
try going to start, settings, today, Items tab and see if they appear in there and make sure they are ticked
I had similar prob with PhoneAlarm (most current beta). It was installed and could see it in the Remove Programs in Settings/System tab. but no show on the today screen or the Items tab.
What I did was remove it using Remove Programs and re-installed it. Everything turned out fine after that.
Let us know if this helped.
kinky
Hey all
I have a htc hermes, badges as a vodafone v1605 (why do they do that?)
but i seem to be mising some of the useful functions.:
no ability to add the screen lock to the today screen
no abilty to add the user details to the today screen (useful as my colleagues all have the same phone!)
missing the task manager settings app to close programs using the X button
all today screen items badged as Vodafone....
has anyone seen this before..?
any ideas on how to regain some of the core functions of WM?
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=244545&hl=today.cab
Hi!
Anyone knows how to hide the caller ID for everyone except from those in contact list?
I had an smartphone, HTC MTeoR - where this was an option.
Anyone that can help me or know if their is any 3rd party software?
Klaus
Start - Settings - Phone -Services tab - "Select Caller ID" press "Get Settings" - select "Only to Contacts"
Hmmm...
Hei Gajet
Thank you for your reply.
I do not get that option -only 'All' or 'Non'
I know I had it on my last phone... is it depending on language for the Rom? I have Norwegian Rom.... It can not be the provider - because I still have the same one....
Do you/or any one else, know of any software that can do the trix?
Klaus
I think SPB Phone Suite might do the job.
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/phonesuite/?en
Mine definately does have the option now that I've upgraded to WM6 -
it definately did NOT have it on WM5
Cheers for that mate
Yesterday I installed HTC ROM upgrade and unbeknownst to me installed WM 6.5. It does not seema s bad as some here make out but I have come across a couple of irritation stumbling blocks that I am sure someone here can resolve for me. How the hell do I get into basic wondows/phone settings such as backlight, power settings etc. Is there a way to customise what used to be called the Today screen, now the Home screen I suppose, beyond what little is available on the Home screen menu. In the old 6.1 version I had until yesterday when Touch Flo didn't have a settings option you were dropped back into windows settings, can't find a way to do this now. BTW does Manila = Touch Fl0 3D and is Sense an updated version of the same?
jbevan said:
Yesterday I installed HTC ROM upgrade and unbeknownst to me installed WM 6.5. It does not seema s bad as some here make out but I have come across a couple of irritation stumbling blocks that I am sure someone here can resolve for me. How the hell do I get into basic wondows/phone settings such as backlight, power settings etc. Is there a way to customise what used to be called the Today screen, now the Home screen I suppose, beyond what little is available on the Home screen menu. In the old 6.1 version I had until yesterday when Touch Flo didn't have a settings option you were dropped back into windows settings, can't find a way to do this now. BTW does Manila = Touch Fl0 3D and is Sense an updated version of the same?
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ok, im figuring u have the wm 6.5 now. yes manila is touchflo, and sense is just the newest UI. touchflo3d is a UI and Sense is a UI. if u have touchflo3d and want to change today screen settings(which is limited with out modding) go to ur start menu. then settings. then go today screen. u can change your themes on appearance tabs. if u want windows default today screen, click on the items tab on the bottom of same screen. then u can uncheck touchflo and check windows default. its a more basic setup. if u really wanna modify ur today screen/tf3d, check out the Themes and apps thread here in Rhodium. theres all sorts of tweaks to make ur tf3d look nuthin like it does now. Like transparent sliders, new icons, new taskbar, new transparent clocks, and it goes on and on.
i know it can seem confusing with all the icons trying to find ur main system settings. For the main ones, press start menu. then go settings. then go to system. u will be able to modify backlight/power settings and more. these are the main windows mobile settings. U also have a settings tab in tf3d that lets u change some things in system and tf3d but not as much or detailed like main system settings. try it out
Hi Jeremy.
In the 6.5 ROM you can find all the old regular WM settings by just sliding to the "settings" tab in Sense, and clicking the bottom-left soft key, "All Settings". Yes it's an extra click, and yes it gets annoying.
Manila is the underlying operating name for HTC's custom UI. First version was TouchFlo, then TouchFLO3/TF3D (which you just came off of), then Sense. All of those are just "generations" of Manila.
jbevan said:
Yesterday I installed HTC ROM upgrade and unbeknownst to me installed WM 6.5. It does not seema s bad as some here make out but I have come across a couple of irritation stumbling blocks that I am sure someone here can resolve for me. How the hell do I get into basic wondows/phone settings such as backlight, power settings etc. Is there a way to customise what used to be called the Today screen, now the Home screen I suppose, beyond what little is available on the Home screen menu. In the old 6.1 version I had until yesterday when Touch Flo didn't have a settings option you were dropped back into windows settings, can't find a way to do this now. BTW does Manila = Touch Fl0 3D and is Sense an updated version of the same?
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The fix is noted above, but I would recommend burning a custom ROM. I'm using the Energy ROM, and in that version the Settings goes to the WM settings rather than the Sense Settings tab. Plus, these ROMs can have a lot of nice customized programs already burned in.
I just downloaded and installed Easy Today Launcher on my WM Prof 6.1 and I am really happy with it. It allow you to put shortcuts on your today screen. I have TF3D turned off, so no idea how it works with that. The Easy Today Launcher is free and super easy to use.
thats right...in that tab theres the all settings to...a lil faster..lol
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Hi Jeremy.
In the 6.5 ROM you can find all the old regular WM settings by just sliding to the "settings" tab in Sense, and clicking the bottom-left soft key, "All Settings". Yes it's an extra click, and yes it gets annoying.
Manila is the underlying operating name for HTC's custom UI. First version was TouchFlo, then TouchFLO3/TF3D (which you just came off of), then Sense. All of those are just "generations" of Manila.
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Hi. Thanks for explaining the Manila naming thing.
Unfortunately, for some reason, I do not have the All Settings soft key, its what I was looking for - the same option as in 6.1 with TF3D. Any ideas? Maybe I shoud just flash with the Energy custom ROM and be done with it!
Hello to Austin Texas btw from sunny north london!
Jeremy
I have found the All Settings option, it was under the Menu soft key! Anyway I have taken the good advice of stevedebi and installed the Energy custom ROM, which was a cinch to install and looks fanatsts so far. A happy man here!