Hi Guys
I find that if I have a PIE home page set and I accidently activate the IE button I am running up data charges that I don't want.
Anyway if you set your homepage to "about:blank" then your homepage is a blank page, so no data charges when you start PIE.
If you have another page as homepage type in "about:blank" without "" and hit the green arrow, then set your homepage as current page i.e. about:blank.
Regards
Deafdog
i just use MoDaCo's NoData application.
works for more than just PIE
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I have a S620 and Dash. The S620 goes to the regular favourites page when IE opens unlike the Dash which goes to the new Live page.
How can I set the Dash to act like the S620 when IE opens?
Pagemakers said:
I have a S620 and Dash. The S620 goes to the regular favourites page when IE opens unlike the Dash which goes to the new Live page.
How can I set the Dash to act like the S620 when IE opens?
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change HKLM/Software/ Microsoft/InternetExplorer/AboutURls to whatever you want.
But what do I change it to if I just want the favourites to open and not a web page?
I'm using a WM5 Moto Q so you can try this but I'm not 100% sure if it will work.
Create or edit these two string values
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/InternetExplorer/AboutURls/blank = "res://webview.dll/blank.htm" (string value, no quotes)
HKLM/Software/Microsoft/InternetExplorer/AboutURls/home = "about:blank" (string value, no quotes)
Reset after making changes.
Thanks but that just brings up a blank page when IE opens.
Hi, can anybody suggest me a screen rotating application where I can choose the applications & also things like dialer, lock screen, email, messaging etc. manually, that I want to rotate.
And before any1 asks me to use changescreen, I have already used it, but the interface is really poor. Can't understand a damn thing on how to choose specific applications & utilities to rotate...
I use MobileMagic to rotate the screen and launch applications via rotation of the screen ...
you find here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2948939&postcount=1
to add applications in change screen
then proceed as follows:
Press on "show name apps"
opens a dialog box and press ok
on each application that you open up the name of it, choose an application, go changescreen, press on "stop", press on "exception", press to top on "add"
and the string that appears check the program name you've seen before ...
forgive me for my bad English ..
I hope that I explained the best possible
If you are using new manila V2.0 or V2.1 you already have a build in screen rotating program just need to add programs to the white list
G-Config
in other hand I use Change Screen very nice and stable application
alesscam said:
to add applications in change screen
then proceed as follows:
Press on "show name apps"
opens a dialog box and press ok
on each application that you open up the name of it, choose an application, go changescreen, press on "stop", press on "exception", press to top on "add"
and the string that appears check the program name you've seen before ...
forgive me for my bad English ..
I hope that I explained the best possible
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Thanks a lot man... That helped...
Hi Guys,
So most of you know already: Opera doesn't close after you open it on the TP2. It stays in you memmory and can't be seen in the task manager. Here is a way to make it visible and closeable again.
Only by using the third tweak, the push pages stop working. THe first two are ok to do.
Here are the tweaks:
Opera in Task Manager
Go to: HKCU\Software\HTC\TaskManager\ExclusiveList\System
There delete Opera9.exe (now it will show in the task manager)
To close opera by pressing the X-button instead of minimizing it follow these steps:
Go to: HKCU\Software\HTC\TaskManager\TerminateProcess
There, create a DWORD with the name Opera9.exe value "1"
If you don't want Opera on the background anymore, you go to "Services" (with for example SKTools) and then you set "PushInternetEngine service" to manual. This will spare you +/- 10 MB of memory. Be aware that the push pages won't work anymore. (unless you start the service manually)
Nice tweak, but I kind of like the X-button only minimizing Opera. Then you can "save" a page (or multiple tabs) and go back a little later.
To exit Opera I always use: Bottom Right Icon > Exit/Close (Dutch: Afsluiten)
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Nice tweak, but I kind of like the X-button only minimizing Opera. Then you can "save" a page (or multiple tabs) and go back a little later.
To exit Opera I always use: Bottom Right Icon > Exit/Close (Dutch: Afsluiten)
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Well if I'm richt, using the bottom right icon still only minimizes opera. Doesn't it? And it's still nice to be able to see Opera in the task manager.
Here's how to try it out:
Step 1: Enable the feature
1. Turn the feature on or off in your search settings. Touch Settings at the bottom of the Google homepage or a search results page, or visit google.com/preferences.
2. Go to the Handwrite section, select Enable to turn on the feature, and then touch Save.
Note: You might need to refresh the homepage to see the feature.
Step 2: Use it to search
1. Tap the Handwrite icon in the lower right corner of the screen on your mobile device.
2. Use your finger to start writing your search terms anywhere on the screen.
3. While you write, your handwritten text converts into typeface in the search box. If you need to delete a letter, tap the backspace icon . Press and hold the backspace icon to delete more than one letter at a time. Click X in the search box to start over again.
4. You'll see a list of predicted queries below the search box as you write. Tap one of them to search for that prediction, or click the arrow to the right to build your query and keep on writing.
5. Tap the search icon to search.
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This is my first app for any platform.
This simple app will help you to read any pdf book page by page. It remembers the page when you leave the app, and opens the same page whenever you re-open the app. It also includes a bookmark for lines, which will help you in remember the line to continue reading from, whenever you open the app.
Tutorial:-
- swipe down or press down arrow key (in pc), to open a menu with options like opening a new book, changing app background, setting page rendering quality.
- swipe up or press up arrow key (in pc), to open a menu with information and options for the current page.
- swipe right and left or press right or left arrow key to go to next or previous page.
- click on the right edge of the screen to set bookmark for line.
This app is tested on windows 10 desktop and windows 10 mobile.