hey guys. this just started the other day, no clue why. i didnt change anything. up in the taskbar where the service, and sound icons are, when i am in a call or in the dialer, a circular icon shows up there with a diagonal line in it, when i click it, a bubble shows up that says "Time and Next Appointment"
shows current date, time, and a battery meter, then
"No Upcoming appointments"
how the heck do i get rid of this pest?
thanks!
anyone??
thats sounds like your clock in analog mode.
Do you have your clock when you see this circular thing?
Good if you can get us a screen shot
danrw84 said:
hey guys. this just started the other day, no clue why. i didnt change anything. up in the taskbar where the service, and sound icons are, when i am in a call or in the dialer, a circular icon shows up there with a diagonal line in it, when i click it, a bubble shows up that says "Time and Next Appointment"
shows current date, time, and a battery meter, then
"No Upcoming appointments"
how the heck do i get rid of this pest?
thanks!
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It si the clock in analog. Find the settings and change it to digital.
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So many threads coming up with a search. Can someone easily tell me how to remove the battery icon from the top bar in my Orange SPV 3100
Many thanks.
HTCustom does it easy. There are links all over for it. Although if you remove it the blank spot also covers up the "sound" icon and part of the reception icon
Well wait. I just noticed you said battery. Default there is the clock. So you've changed it before? HTCustom will still let u change this (UI tab i believe) but it sounds like you've changed it before.
I haven't done much - I have just allowed user information on the screen, which takes care of the clock, as this now shows in the "today" area. The battery icon has replaced where the time was on the top bar. I will try HTcustom and see what happens!! thanks for the help.
hi,
does anybody know how to completely disable the notification for emails, sms and missed calls?
to be clearer: i do not mean the notification bubbles which can be disabled through settings. i mean the notification icons which appear on the menu bar.
any ideas? thanks
egoist6 said:
hi,
does anybody know how to completely disable the notification for emails, sms and missed calls?
to be clearer: i do not mean the notification bubbles which can be disabled through settings. i mean the notification icons which appear on the menu bar.
any ideas? thanks
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Do you mean the HTC Home icons?
i think what he means is the icons that shows up on the top bar along with the start icon, beside the connectivity icon..
here's a snap of it..
ytsejam_ said:
i think what he means is the icons that shows up on the top bar along with the start icon, beside the connectivity icon..
here's a snap of it..
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Ah yes, you are right!
I think that's the system feature and cannot be disabled.
if you have a look on some today screen replacements (e.g. todaylife) they can suppress the notification icon
mmh todaylife is a net application that sits over the todayscreen, so the notification are still there.
... but they are hidden, i guess? because the author has also rewritten/reskinned the complete top bar. so i can't imagine that the author would allow that notification-icons would popup as they wish.
ya I wish there was a way to get rid of those also
I would imagine (not knowing the particulars), that you would need to hook into the notification message loop and disable from there.
this might be a workaround:
replace those notification icons with pure black icons.
i am not skilled enough to do that, as i think it is the same hazzle like you have when replacing the start-icon on the top bar...
egoist6 said:
this might be a workaround:
replace those notification icons with pure black icons.
i am not skilled enough to do that, as i think it is the same hazzle like you have when replacing the start-icon on the top bar...
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But what about theme usage? On for example blue theme this would be a black square there
sure. that's why it is a workaround and might not be applicable to all users
but at least for black theme users like myself
theres a way....programs like photocontactpro and smsfilter have the option to stop text messages from showing up. don task me how....but they do the magic some how
try wisbar advance 3 (wa3)
Does anyone know how to remove the small 4 segment battery icon from the lower tray in the today screen. I don't really see the point in it existing with the one in the upper taskbar being there already.
I've already checked for running tasks, as well as startup programs for a program which may be creating the icon, but I can't seem to find anything suspicious. I think it must be part of a hidden process which I can't seem to find.
I have searched the SEX1 forums extensively and not founf anything relating to the icon in question. I can try and take screenshots if anyone is unsure about the specific icon I am talking about.
For reference, i'm currently using Norti's excellent "nX1i v1.04" rom.
Thanks in advance for any responses/solutions you may have.
It is there so that if you have the clock displayed at all times in the title bar, there still is a battery indicator (By displaying the clock in titlebar you lose the battery icon). Anyway here's how to remove it: Get yourself a registry editor and set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power\ShowIcondword to 0. Then Softreset. The icon will be gone IF it's this one. Of course it is possible that on your ROM there is another software installed which produces the icon, but I don't guess that.
Firefall! said:
It is there so that if you have the clock displayed at all times in the title bar, there still is a battery indicator (By displaying the clock in titlebar you lose the battery icon). Anyway here's how to remove it: Get yourself a registry editor and set HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power\ShowIcondword to 0. Then Softreset. The icon will be gone IF it's this one. Of course it is possible that on your ROM there is another software installed which produces the icon, but I don't guess that.
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Yay, finally gone!
Thanks for that, it's always the simple things you forget to do, like searching the registry. Now that i've got the panels button mapped to the start menu too, this may well be my favourite device yet. I think I may like it even more than my HTC Diamond...
What do I need to do to get a clock to show at the taskbar ?
Noam23 said:
What do I need to do to get a clock to show at the taskbar ?
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start - settings - menu - more - clock and alarms - more tab - click clock in all programs in the taskbar. Dunno
Go to the Settings Sense tab, tap Menu -> All settings; tap Clock & Alarms, tick the "Display the clock..." checkbox, and OK. It won't work if you've got something like the 1% battery taskbar hack set up, though.
ianjd said:
Go to the Settings Sense tab, tap Menu -> All settings; tap Clock & Alarms, tick the "Display the clock..." checkbox, and OK. It won't work if you've got something like the 1% battery taskbar hack set up, though.
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I enabled the clock to be permanently in the top right and now I have no battery indicator at all!! I have no hacks running either.
So looks like you can have a battery indicator OR time display. Not both
chronicle said:
I enabled the clock to be permanently in the top right and now I have no battery indicator at all!! I have no hacks running either.
So looks like you can have a battery indicator OR time display. Not both
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Jep. A little sad that the icons have to be so big and clumsy on winmo... on android there is room for all of it + alot of notifications compared to winmo - even on the smaller 320 x 480 screens...
kasperknop said:
Jep. A little sad that the icons have to be so big and clumsy on winmo... on android there is room for all of it + alot of notifications compared to winmo - even on the smaller 320 x 480 screens...
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Yes, i've noticed that too. It's just so inexcusable, so basic and so simple and they've had SOOO long to iron these basics out, yet WM consistently throws up so many silly issue like this.
Doesn't fill me with hope for WM7!
tried, http://www.touchxperience.com/en/advanced-configuration-tool/downloads.html ?
Today
Single line Date plug-in
Show clock/battery on title bar
will try it soon, but don't have the time, maybe someone else can check it out before I do
Yeah they link at the bottom is dead. can some one plz halp us
this is with no doubt the best application to show clock, date and whatever else you may want in the top taskbar: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=612083
I noticed that under setting> Home> Display clock in taskbar, that this give you option of having ONLY your digital clock "OR" your battery icon. Not both.
Without installing something like battclock, etc, Is there a way to make both the clock and batter to be present but not overlapping?
Thanks.
Battclock seems to be the only way.
p_synthesis said:
Battclock seems to be the only way.
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i refuse to use it because the background is not able to go transparent. its always some solid color. And plus, it uses more RAM.
rebump 10char
Does anyone know if SPB PocketPlus battery bar works on HD2? I used to use this on my TytnII, but I haven't tried it yet on my HD2.
personally im using the "Display clock in taskbar" option along with VistaHide Battery Gauge, so i got a nice little bar on the top of the screen showing the battery and the clock in the taskbar.
(it looks something like this)
runningdap said:
personally im using the "Display clock in taskbar" option along with VistaHide Battery Gauge, so i got a nice little bar on the top of the screen showing the battery and the clock in the taskbar.
(it looks something like this)
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lol. i only see the battery in the task bar. the clock isnt' the clock is on manila.
the vistahide battery meter suggestion is meaningful (as you can see in the screenshot) because the battery can now be represented by the 1-2 pixel line across the top of the screen, leaving the default battery meter free to be changed to the time/clock.
however, i understand your requirement because i am also searching for this solution. i remember back in the days of WM6.0 and WM6.1, the "display the clock on the title bar in all programs" worked a bit better. it would show battery when on the home screen (because your home screen might display a better and bigger clock) and it would show the clock when an application/program was in the foreground. i really miss that behavior in WM6.5, though WM6.5.x handles this situation a bit better if i remember correctly.
the link on my previous post, is just the vistahide battery gauge ofc.
i have attached the screen of my phone this time to check the whole thing.
the bar shows that i have more or less 50% battery left
i dont like the rainbow looks. is it possible to make the meter one solid color? anyone?
any solution to this guys?