Removing New menu from task bar - how? - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

Does anyone know of a way to actually remove the New menu from the task bar? I can remove all the items from it easily enough and remove the menu button from the left of it but I'd like to get rid of it altogether.
I have eleven items already displayed down there and as soon as anything starts that creates another icon, it disappears out of view 'behind' the New menu. In particular, because PZP like the left hand of the task bar, it keeps disappearing from view which is a real pain.
O2 Xda II
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makeing the Ok button actually close an app, not just (mini)

I have searced but to no avile.
I do use magic button, but I want to be able to close an app without taping the top right corner of the screen, with the ok button.
am I doing something wrong?
also is the best way to null the active sync from auto starting still making a fake server exchange?
Keep stylus on the ok button for a couple of secs, then an icon like a house should appear on your taskbar. Press this for a short while and a menu sholuld appear where you can change the settings to close programs instead of minimize.
or can use smclose which is simpler - just place in windows startup folder voila!
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA032810/

Question for HTC homescreen users

Has anybody found a way to remove the top and bottom bars from the screen or theme them away? I map my mail button to open the start menu and the internet button to close apps. my left softkey brings up Newmenu and the right one brings up contacts. I have no use for either onscreen bar. Killing them off would provide 10-15% more homescreen space.
Thanks for reading and any help/guidance you may be able to provide.
Vijay has written an app, but I don't think its still on his site. Its called VJToggle or something. You can remove the bottom bar, or both bars. I found it on MoDaCo via Google.
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
edaddy said:
Has anybody found a way to remove the top and bottom bars from the screen or theme them away? I map my mail button to open the start menu and the internet button to close apps. my left softkey brings up Newmenu and the right one brings up contacts. I have no use for either onscreen bar. Killing them off would provide 10-15% more homescreen space.
Thanks for reading and any help/guidance you may be able to provide.
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There is also Wisbar Advance Desktop. It is shareware and you have to pay for registration code but it allows 100% complete customization of your home screen including full screen without top and bottom bars.

[Q] looking for a way to remove or replace the myfaves button

I'm not sure of the name of the bar with the call icon and the app slider arrow but is there a way to remove or replace the myfaves icon without flashing a new rom?
I once looked into this as well.....what I found was that unless you use an alternate loader (HoloLauncher, for example) there is no escape from that wretched and mostly useless Faves button.

[Q] Lock Menu Bar

Is there some way to prevent my bottom menu bar from disappearing within apps? Can I lock it? Many apps requiring using the "settings" icon (the 3 vertical bars) to modify function or to perform actions.
Is this something I've caused? Can't seem to find any obvious settings to control this. Did rooting with CWM in place affect this?
Or is this just a function of the program I'm using at the time? These programs, however, seem to expect me to have access to this button.
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All Apps Icon has disappeared

Hi
Stupid problem!
Bought my daughter a ZTE Blade 3. Stock ROM from Virgin UK.
Somehow she has dropped an icon over the "all apps" icon in the bottom row of icons on the home screen.
All fixes I can find involve a long press on the home screen and a menu coming up with a menu that includes shortcuts or something similar. However the menu that comes up doesnt have anything relevant!
Any ideas?
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