hi.the display of the clock has changed,without any reason.now it shows me only a little round clock.anybody knows,how do I change it again?
tap-and-hold your stylus on the clock until a menu pops up saying
analog
digital
obvious what to do next!
tip: maybe you should use a locking-software (like the standard locker in wm or S2U2), if the phone receives signals from the screen if it is in your pocket or something and changes the clock, who knows what else can happen...
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I am using the HTC Home plug in on the Today screen and I love the weather portion of it, but that's all I use. As such I've disabled all of the tabs except Weather. The only problem is this leaves about a 20 pixel high tab that takes up the whole width of the screen with the weather icon on it causing me to lose valuable screen real estate.
Does anyone know how I can remove the tabs, either by changing the vertical size of the whole plugin or just flat out removing the tab?
You can do that with "Schaps Advanced Config" tool. There are cabs all over if u don't have it installed.
Almost
Thank you for a link to this cool program, but sadly it doesn't let me do what I'm looking for. It does let me undock the Homeplug from the top of the screen and move it to the bottom, but it becomes dynamic and then the scroll bar covers part of it up.
registry.
HKLM\software\microsoft\today\items\htchomeplug
Selectability=2
Type=4
Judging by my searches, this cannot be done ...
I can make the clock in the titlebar appear on all programs.
I can replace the clock in the titlebar with the battery icon.
So why am I unable to put the battery icon in the titlebar of all programs?
Or can I?
As there is no reply yet, perhaps I can suggest a different approach?
I use the Freeware app Batti version 2.4. You can Google it. This puts a thin row of pixels across the top of the title bar. One of the options is to make it "always on top" and this will ensure that it is visible even when an app takes over the full screen. It is a very small program 164kB which runs at startup. You can even set how many pixels high is the strip that shows battery status, and change its colours while on battery and charging states. Of course it takes up no space on the title bar itself (apart from say 3 pixels vertically) and therefore you can display clocks etc as well. Thoroughly recommended.
Can I change any of the dropdown notification bar power controls?
Specifically, the flashlight is only using one of the LEDs (the bottom one) and isn't really bright enough. If I use another widget (SwitchPro widget, for example) then the flashlight turns on full blast.
But, given the convenience of having it in the dropdown, I was hoping that there was a setting somewhere buried that I haven't seen. Any way to change those actions?
Weird, mine uses both of them.
The top is brighter than the bottom but both mine work. I can't imagine needing it much brighter.
It is good idea, but how we can do that
I hope to find some help from xda experts ASAP
Found Zooper last night, and after a day of fiddling rather than doing work I have come up with the following.
The outer circle is the current hour, second is the current minute.
The quarter arc top left is battery level, top right is current CPU usage
Bottom arc is Network Connection Strength
The time at the bottom left is + days.hours.minutes until the next alarm
The weather icon center is current weather, the right one is tomorrows weather.
The left and right arrows are back and forward for the media.
The album art doubles as a play/pause button.
I would appreciate comments and suggestions.
Personally, I don't understand why you have the second clock in the center.
If you remove the second clock in the middle, you can use the resulting space to incorporate the media part without having a separate piece for it.
Move the day of the week with date over to the red arc. Then reduce the top left and right arcs until they match with the ones on the bottom (red lines). Move the entire media part into the center and then figure out the song and artist text positioning.
Just my opinion. I like the layout. Not a huge fan of yellow, my choice would be a pale blue or cyan.
quick question. notifications for things like a new outlook email received and whatsapp etc appear as small icons on the front screen.These are easily missed.when i press the icon it then turns into a large notification .
Is there a way of changing a setting so i receive the large notification with detail first on the front screen rather than just a small icon
Yes you can under notification in settings. There you can choose short and detailed. The detailed one is big box notification.
thanks Jake ,was already switched to detailed but you put me on the right path
In case anyone else has the issue , go to Notifications,at the bottom under "Looking for Something else" click notifications (lock screen) then change from icons only to details