O2 XDA Exec New 113188 ROM: battery icon on bottom toolbar - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

How to restore your battery icon on the bottom toolbar.
Simple. Add the attached registry file back into your registry.
Or alternatively add the following settings manually:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power]
"CurrentState"=dword:00000005
"UnsignedService"=dword:00000000
"WaitEvent"="Services/WirelessMgr"
"InitDelay"=dword:00000000
"Prefix"="AP1"
"Index"=dword:00000006
"Order"=dword:00000008
"Keep"=dword:00000001
"Context"=dword:00000001
"DisplayName"="Power Service"
"Description"="Power Service"
"ShowIcon"=dword:00000001
"Dll"="Power_Service.dll"

Nice...
So... once this is done, how do we get it out of the top bar?

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"V2R O2 Active UI" message on bootup, how to get r

Got an exec, installed in Basic Mode, and evey time I reboot, I get the above mesage.. any thoughts?
You need to remove three files from the "\Windows\Startup" folder.
Active.lnk - causing the message you mentioned
Connections.exe.lnk
BatteryNFO.lnk - if you don't want the O2 battery icon on the top bar. If you take out o2 battery Icon, you can re-activate the standard battery icon (in the bottom right corner) with the following registry key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power]
"ShowIcon"=dword:00000001
If set to "0", this icon is disabled - for use when the o2 one is active.
Cheers - trying all that now....
~EDIT: Worked an absolute treat, thanks!

Removing WirelessMngr Icon from the today

Hello,
I'm interested on remove the Wireless Manager icon from the taskbar (bottom right of the today).
I have set to 0 the HKLM/Services/WirelessMgr/Keep registry key
(this key is described at universal wiki pages),
(the original value is 1).
If I set the keep value to 0, the wireless manager icon dissapear
but the power icon also
it's possible to hide the wirelessmgr icon but continue showing the battery icon ??
thank's

T-zone tray icon

Is there any way to remove the t-zones icon from the tray box above the softkeys because i do not use t-zones and i always accidently click it on my wing
from http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1172596&page=3&pp=15&highlight=remove+t-zones+icon
*Tray icons
-Edit registry as follows:
[HKLM\init]
Launch92=
(delete TrayAp.exe)
-Or, if you want to keep some but not all of the icons:
[HKLM\Software\HTC\TrayApplet]
There you'll find listings for each icon (the folders are for the WinWap, MyFaves, and CommManager tray icons). Remove the ones you don't want and soft reset. If you remove the music player settings, you will then have to uncheck the plug-in from Today items.
yeah i tried that but still the t-zone icon is still in the tray
Does anyone know of a good *FREE* registry editor for the wing? Thanks in advance.
I use one called mobile registry editor:
http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/Utilities/2005/1/Mobile_Registry_Editor.aspx
works great so far on both tmobile MDA and Wing although you'll have to install the microsoft .net framework.
registry edit did not work any suggestions?
Heres what I do
I dont like those little guys there.
it is.
HKLM> Software> HTC> Initial Tray
you can remove any one individually, I just leave on the battery and the device lock,
good free reg edit is PHM regedit

Disable Settings / System icons

Hi,
As part of my customization process, I would like to disable some icons from the Setting menu's of WM6.5 (not TouchFlo).
I managed to remove a lot of icons through the registry settings in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Speech, by moving them to a non-existing group (Group=3). This works fine.
However, some of the icons in Settings/System do not appear below this registry key, such as External GPS, Encryption, Remove programs... Is there a way to remove these as well?
Alternatively, removing the entire Settings menu would also be fine. My first approach, deleting the Settings folder from \Windows\StartMenu causes the entire Start Menu to appear empty!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
UPDATE: I managed to remove the Encryption icon by ADDING an 'Encryption' key to the ControlPanel part of the registry. Other icons I haven't so far. I suppose the key lies in correct names.
How can I obtain the names for:
Managed Programs
External GPS
Error reports
Memory
Info
Country Settings
Regional Settings
Microsoft My PHone
Remove programs
Screen
Task Manager
Connection settings
??
Setting HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Shell\StartInfo:HideSettings to 1 hides the Settings folder from the Start Menu. That fixes my problem for now!
I rather choose to "hide" my icons.
You can do this by changing the registry like this:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlPanel\Encryption]
"Group"=dword:00000002
"Hide"=dword:00000001
This will hide the Encrption icon in the Settings panel. I use this on the Rhodium, Blackstone, Diamond etc. but it should also work on the HD2 I guess
mccune,
The "hide" could be done for entries that are present in HKLM\ControlPanel like Encryption. For those entries that DO NOT EXIST in ControlPanel but whose icons appear in Settings like "Microsoft My Phone", do you have any idea how to suppress them?
Thanks for your assistance.
Noticed there are also some numbers in that registry key. Guess you'll have to trial and error a little to see what number corresponds to what icon.
I'm still looking for a way to hide the "Managed Programs" icon ;-)
Perhaps this program can help you out.....either hide the icons or put them away in a folder......
This program only applies to WM6.5 and also just to the Start Menu. It's fairly easy to remove icons from the Start Menu, just delete the LNK file in \Windows\Start Menu\
The discussion was about the icons in Settings. Most of these files are CPL files.
mccune,
It's exactly that! The file underlying that icon is Windows\MyPhoneLauncher.cpl for the application "Microsoft My Phone". I tried a number of ways to rename the file, rename the extension CPL in CPL2, move the file to other folder, even delete the file in order to remove it from Settings/System but always failed.
The file appears protected as part of the ROM. This is the 2nd day I'm after this problem and I still see no light...
(I tried to use the tool JWMDIconChanger but it doesn't work. Thanks anyway.)
mccune said:
I'm still looking for a way to hide the "Managed Programs" icon ;-)
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Does anyone know the name of the .cpl file, or the name of the registry key in \HKey_Local_Machine\ControlPanel\, for "Managed Programs"?
I looked, but can't find anything that even remotely looks like "Managed Programs".

Sort Startmenu

Is there a way to sort the Start menu.
Not only with "to top" and "to down" ?
msmsms1 said:
Is there a way to sort the Start menu.
Not only with "to top" and "to down" ?
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Hi Msmsms1,
You'll need a registry editor like Total Commander
and browse to:
HKLM -> Security -> Shell -> StartInfo -> Start
Then open the icon you wish to move.
In there, there will be a 'Rank' entry, you can edit this by tapping it.
- The easiest way to change these is to swap positions with another icon in the Start Menu, such as:
Moving the 'Settings' icon to where the 'Today' icon is. To do this, you simply note down the 'Rank' entry's number of each, and type it into the 'Rank' entry of the other.
For instance, the 'Rank' entry on my Today icon is: 900000718, and the Settings icon is 900000938. Just swap these numbers over and reboot.
jwmd icon changer can sort your apps...
btw, try kenia startmenu for a better view...super improvement

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