On my 8125 I have the built in tray showing wireless manager, card export, and battery monitor.
Question: How can I selectively change/remove these?
I know I can remove Tray_Init from the startup group to remove the tray entirely but I just would like to remove the one wireless monitor service icon. Endless searching in this forum, the registry and the filesystem has turned up blank.Any help please on where these may be linked from individually?
dust? anyone? dust?
mickangel said:
dust? anyone? dust?
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marjorie dawes ?
maltloaf said:
mickangel said:
dust? anyone? dust?
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marjorie dawes ?
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yes. spot on... While you're here - I don't suppose you can help?
Not sure this answers what you're looking for, but I've used Wisbar Advance2 for a year and love it. Gives me complete control of my system tray, as well option for any of hundreds of skins (tray and icons). Check it out at http://www.lakeridgesoftware.com/
mickangel said:
On my 8125 I have the built in tray showing wireless manager, card export, and battery monitor.
Question: How can I selectively change/remove these?
I know I can remove Tray_Init from the startup group to remove the tray entirely but I just would like to remove the one wireless monitor service icon. Endless searching in this forum, the registry and the filesystem has turned up blank.Any help please on where these may be linked from individually?
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just remove WiFiInit entry from the startup folder.
faria said:
just remove WiFiInit entry from the startup folder.
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Won't that disable WiFi ?! Or is it really just for the symbol in the tray?
EDIT: Just deleted the .ink but after reboot the symbol is still there? Seems like it just came back eventhough the .ink is no longer in the startup folder :x
Hi,
you can disable the Icons shown by the Init_tray by changing its Registry Values.
Create a dword Entry with the Value 0 for each icon (better: the corresponding executable) you don't want to be shown.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\InitialTray]
Example:
"KeyLockTray.exe"=dword:00000000
I think that the Icons/Programs are hard-coded to the Init_Tray.exe in the Windows Directory so you can only enable/disable this Programs.
regards,
D-Info
OOps: Don't forget to soft reset the Device!!!!
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faria said:
just remove WiFiInit entry from the startup folder.
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Won't that disable WiFi ?! Or is it really just for the symbol in the tray?
EDIT: Just deleted the .ink but after reboot the symbol is still there? Seems like it just came back eventhough the .ink is no longer in the startup folder :x
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Yes - irritating isn't it.
The only thing I have in the startup is the Init_Tray.lnk which seems to start *all* the icons. That's why I asked. The registry draws a blank, the filesystem draws a blank, yet something must be telling the tray to load those icons.
D-Info said:
Hi,
I think that the Icons/Programs are hard-coded to the Init_Tray.exe so you can only enable/disable this Programs.
regards,
D-Info
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That can't be the case. Installing softick card export ADDS an icon!
mickangel said:
D-Info said:
Hi,
I think that the Icons/Programs are hard-coded to the Init_Tray.exe so you can only enable/disable this Programs.
regards,
D-Info
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That can't be the case. Installing softick card export ADDS an icon!
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OK, there are default Apps hard-coded in the init_tray.exe (edit the File and you will see it).
Maybe you're right when you say that it is possible to add icons to the Init_tray via softick.
Maybe softick replaces the original init_tray.exe.
I don't know softick.
regards
D-Info
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faria said:
just remove WiFiInit entry from the startup folder.
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Won't that disable WiFi ?! Or is it really just for the symbol in the tray?
EDIT: Just deleted the .ink but after reboot the symbol is still there? Seems like it just came back eventhough the .ink is no longer in the startup folder :x
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Won't that disable WiFi ?!.no
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I am trying to add a shortcut for the Clocks and Alarms on the tray. I added \Windows\clock.exe to PHM Traylaunch and it works fine but lacks the clock logo.
I then created a custom shortcut file with:
23#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,16,2?
This works as well but lacks the icon. I then tried this:
23#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,16,2?\Windows\clock.exe,0
Which didn't help either. How do I get a clock logo for this?
Also, want to remove the comm manager in the tray. I tired deleting Init_Tray and adding Power.exe and Power_Tray.exe to the TrayLaunch but it just displays a generic static battery icon. Any ideas on how to add the batery without the Init_Tray file?
Thanks!
Would this work for what you're needing??
xenos said:
I am trying to add a shortcut for the Clocks and Alarms on the tray. I added \Windows\clock.exe to PHM Traylaunch and it works fine but lacks the clock logo.
I then created a custom shortcut file with:
23#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,16,2?
This works as well but lacks the icon. I then tried this:
23#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,16,2?\Windows\clock.exe,0
Which didn't help either. How do I get a clock logo for this?
Also, want to remove the comm manager in the tray. I tired deleting Init_Tray and adding Power.exe and Power_Tray.exe to the TrayLaunch but it just displays a generic static battery icon. Any ideas on how to add the batery without the Init_Tray file?
Thanks!
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If you checked clock.exe with a resource viewer you would see that it has no icon. I think the icon you want is in the control panel applet cplmain.cpl but for some reason these icons are not useable outside of settings.
Find an ico or exe with a suitable icon and use that. If you want i will provide you one and the resource viewer.
newbie2 said:
Would this work for what you're needing??
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I downloaded that and made a new shortcut with:
23#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,16,2?\Windows\clock.bmp,0
I then copied clock.bmp to the windows directory and placed my new shortcut, alarm.ink, into windows/startmenu/programs but still no logo. Maybe I have a misunderstanding of creating shortcuts, but shouldn't this work?
Use this small exe - place it in \program files or other folder will give you an icon = use clock2.exe,0
edit made a link for you unzip the file.
Place clock2.exe in \program files and this will work :wink:
meschle said:
Use this small exe - place it in \program files or other folder will give you an icon = use clock2.exe,0
edit made a link for you unzip the file.
Place clock2.exe in \program files and this will work :wink:
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Thank you so much for this! I placed the Clock_alarm.ink in windows\start menu\programs. When I go to the program screen, it's there, with the logo and works as it should.
I then started PHM Traylaunch and added :
\windows\start menu\programs\clock_alarm.ink
it then shows up as a file instead of the logo in the tray and when I click on it an error syas that it can't be opened.
I think I must be doing something wrong that's completely obvious and stupid, but I just can't wrap my head around it.
Try putting the lnk in \program files and adding to traylaunch - perhaps it does not like linking to the start menu in your device.
Also where is your phm traylaunch installed? - should be in main memory not storage card.
I copied to Program Files (where traylaunch is stored) and I still have the same problem. I can add any exe file with no problem, it just seems that traylaunch will not allow Ink files?
xenos said:
I copied to Program Files (where traylaunch is stored) and I still have the same problem. I can add any exe file with no problem, it just seems that traylaunch will not allow Ink files?
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Interesting - it works with mine no problem - what device and rom are you using? Mine worked better when I upgraded to aku2 rom.
Just spotted something you are writing ink it should be lnk, an L not an I!
Remeber when I said it was probably something stupid and obvious? I was using .ink (Ink) instead of .lnk (Lnk).
Thank you very much for all your help!
xenos said:
Remeber when I said it was probably something stupid and obvious? I was using .ink (Ink) instead of .lnk (Lnk).
Thank you very much for all your help!
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Lol :lol:
Well sorted!
I'll attach a good resource viewer for checking out icons in exe's, dll's and cpl's
Anyone know how? Thanks BTW, this is the today plugin that shows a few shortcuts (comm manager, battery, etc...) that htc provides on the newest rom that came on my trinity.
*bump*
Edit: Oh wait, I just realized what HTC Homeplug is... I withdraw my bump!
mikewchandler said:
Anyone know how? Thanks BTW, this is the today plugin that shows a few shortcuts (comm manager, battery, etc...) that htc provides on the newest rom that came on my trinity.
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Yes this is possible
It is not pretty hard, but you need to change te register.
Open the register with a register editor (I use Resco register editor).
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\HTCHomeplug\.
You will find two maps (2, 3).
If you want to create a new shortcut add a new key (name it "4").
In the key you need to add:
a string LaunchApPath -> point this string to the program
a string ResPath -> point this to the program or dll that contains the icon
a dword iconindex -> some executable files and dll's contain serveral icons. The normal value is 0, but it depends on the exe/dll file.
Example for adding Internet Explorer button.
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\HTCHomeplug\4]
"iconindex"=dword:00000000
"ResPath"="\\windows\\iexplore.exe"
"LaunchApPath"="\\windows\\iexplore.exe"
Good luck
Can anyone export and post the reg tree for the plugin along with the DLL its uses?
I would like to install this on my other devices.
doedoe said:
Can anyone export and post the reg tree for the plugin along with the DLL its uses?
I would like to install this on my other devices.
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Here are the files.
I don't know if the plugin uses more dll files.
Give it a try.
I add RegSvrCe.exe to register the dll if needed.
Good luck.
Excellent - Thanks
I will give this a go later and post back how I get on.
Can you also provide HTCICON.DLL from the windows dir?
doedoe said:
Excellent - Thanks
I will give this a go later and post back how I get on.
Can you also provide HTCICON.DLL from the windows dir?
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I added HTCICON.dll, please download the file again
i hate that plug.. I disabled it quickly I use PHM traylaunch =)
traylaunch on a wm05????
like this...........
Guybrush said:
i hate that plug.. I disabled it quickly I use PHM traylaunch =)
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I Agree, the only advantage is that you can use the plug-in with your scrollwheel. That is not possible with traylaunch.
adewidt said:
I added HTCICON.dll, please download the file again
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Thanks .
adewidt said:
I Agree, the only advantage is that you can use the plug-in with your scrollwheel. That is not possible with traylaunch.
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not at all... with scroll you can go into traybar and after u can use joypad to scroll application there.
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not at all... with scroll you can go into traybar and after u can use joypad to scroll application there.
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What the guy means is that the scroll wheel moves between items in the HTC plug-in so it's easier to use with one hand.
EDIT: Ops I was wrong. Even with the HTC plug-in you need the joypad to move from one icon to another....
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not at all... with scroll you can go into traybar and after u can use joypad to scroll application there.
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You're right, this wasn't possible on WM2003 .
In that case the HTCHomePlug is even more useless
The HTC plugin is easier to use with a finger... Traylaunch has to be activated with a stylus.
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The HTC plugin is easier to use with a finger... Traylaunch has to be activated with a stylus.
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no, you can use scroll wheel to activate it and after choose application with dialpad not need stylus... HTC plugin use a lot of useful space in today =)
Thanks guys. I figured this out the other night and forgot I started this thread. Anyway, what I was trying to do is figure out how to add the "memory" shortcut to get straight to the task manager from that plugin and I finally figured it out. Thanks again
Care to share your method... if it's different from what's already posted.
It's the same...exactly. The only quirk was adding the memory app. I had to have the cpl shortcut....then it was the same.
I want to create an icon for Phone Alarm, but as you all know, it is installed as a today plug-in. How can I create an icon of Phone Alarm to be able to activate it immediately without going through the system today plug-in settings?
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I want to create an icon for Phone Alarm, but as you all know, it is installed as a today plug-in. How can I create an icon of Phone Alarm to be able to activate it immediately without going through the system today plug-in settings?
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One way, that is, if you want to create an icon on the Tray...look for PHM_Tray_Launch.
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One way, that is, if you want to create an icon on the Tray...look for PHM_Tray_Launch.
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Thanks for the response. I believe Vijay has a similar app, but would it be able to launch a today icon like Phone Alarm?
what program would that be that places an item in the today icons?
thanks in advance
dutchschultz said:
what program would that be that places an item in the today icons?
thanks in advance
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There are several out there... claunch, tdlaunch, Resco Explorer, Spb Poket plus, just to name a few...
cktlcmd said:
I want to create an icon for Phone Alarm, but as you all know, it is installed as a today plug-in. How can I create an icon of Phone Alarm to be able to activate it immediately without going through the system today plug-in settings?
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Now you're talking about activating a certain feature, or just launching the app itself?
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Now you're talking about activating a certain feature, or just launching the app itself?
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Basically just launch the app itself.
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There are several out there... claunch, tdlaunch, Resco Explorer, Spb Poket plus, just to name a few...
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cktlcmd said:
Basically just launch the app itself.
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Try any of these? Tdlaunch is the simplest for just a few icons.
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Try any of these? Tdlaunch is the simplest for just a few icons.
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Thanks. I'll look into it.
Is the latest edition of SB Plus compatable with WM6? Anyone using it may kindly share his experience.
How To: add an icon to an exe file
cktlcmd said:
Thanks for the response. I believe Vijay has a similar app, but would it be able to launch a today icon like Phone Alarm?
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I was able to do this by making a shortcut on the today screen to "\Windows\clock.exe" -launch but there in no icon there...I have been trying to add and icon by 53# "\Windows\clock.exe" -launch?\Windows\clockdll.dll,0 but I guess that is not where the clock icon is?
I am just a newbie but was wondering if anyone new how to add an icon to an exe file? Thanks for reading.
cktlcmd - I don't understand what you're asking for. You want to "activate" phonealarm? In what way? You mean activate its options screen, or add it to the today screen as if you just installed it, or just add an icon to an executable like launching "Contacts" from a button?
Working backwards: generally for making a launcher on the PPC, I recommend claunch. It has issues >= WM5, but is still one of the best launchers.
I also recommend SPB Mobile shell for this.
For adding items to the tray, use PHM Tray Launch. I made an app, but there's no reason to recommend it more then PHM's, which is better.
For adding a today plugin to the today screen, eg to make an icon that will add or remove an item from the today screen, you need to either use a mort script or a registry app and import or remove the necessary registry entries from your Today registry keys.
To "launch" phonealarm, an easy way is to spoof keypresses to the today plugin. Best way to do this if you're not a programmer is to use mortscript to send a key click to the today screen.
Let me know if you needed something else.
V
I would like to see the programs that are running down in the system tray on the today screen. You know, the place where you see your battery level and connection manager icons?
Is this possible via a registry hack that anyone knows of?
gthing said:
I would like to see the programs that are running down in the system tray on the today screen. You know, the place where you see your battery level and connection manager icons?
Is this possible via a registry hack that anyone knows of?
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There are registry tweaks for standard items like battery, clock and so on but AFAIK not ones for all running programmes. There are tons of freeware task manager apps that place running progs in task bar and probably the tray as well. Magic Button for example - but it shows in task bar.
Mike
u dont need registry twaeks!!
use some extrernal file explorer.
go to the windows folder and find the power tray file copy paste in the startup folder
soft reset is ready.
now.. about the today screen for the try programs try the "true toolbars" is the best ftask manager!!
here thw link: http://solsie.com/true-toolbar-utility
note:sorry for my bad english ;-)
how to upload my program?
Simplicity wins again.
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Simplicity wins again.
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I knew her she was a very nice girl
Mike
Actually this so-called fix does not work. If you put the icon in the startup tray all it does is start the program at start up. So no, it does not put it on the tray.
Try again?
VJTrayLaunch
This is a command line application, and can be used to launch any program or shortcut.
http://vijay555.com/?Releases:VJTrayLaunch
TrayLnch
TrayLnch only 47,9kb
is good for hermes
Can't believe people would pay $13 for this.
I made VJTrayLaunch, which is fine for one or two apps, but I recommend PHM Tray Launch 110%.
V
Hello,
I'm trying to remove the Nokia Intellisync icon in the systray on my Touch.
Tried to find a registry key, but when rebooting, it comes back.
No soft which is supposing to remove this tray has succeeded to remove this f**** icon...
Does anybody know how I could get rid of it?
Thx!!!!
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I'm trying to remove the Nokia Intellisync icon in the systray on my Touch.
Tried to find a registry key, but when rebooting, it comes back
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What's the Registry key? Write a quick script to get rid of it, and place it in your startup directory. I can do that for you if you'd like...
xd1936 said:
What's the Registry key? Write a quick script to get rid of it, and place it in your startup directory. I can do that for you if you'd like...
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I'm not sure it would solve the problem, because if I change the state of the registry key, I have to soft reset the Touch to apply changes and during the boot process maybe the regsitry is changed.
For example, I installed PMC Today Shrink which is supposed to get rid of this tray and as you can see on the screenshot, I have both tray (with intellisync icon) and today tray (with Action and Contact).
Have tried an application called "startup manager" I've seen it here, but I can't seem to find it.
You should give it a go.