how can i get rid off the init tray on today screen?
Use file mgr.
go to
windows>startup
and delete Init_Tray.lnk
you can always copy it back from windows.
tech-junkie said:
Use file mgr.
go to
windows>startup
and delete Init_Tray.lnk
you can always copy it back from windows.
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is there any other way. i cant seem to be able to do it this way. thanks.
Not always enough
The trick is that you have to stop every program that places an icon there. Init_tray puts the battery icon there. T-mobile's hotspots (called something like wispa) puts a communications icon there. Whatever program is putting something there, stop it.
If you have Spb Pocket Plus soft reset and boot in safemode. Safe mode will disable all startup programs and today screen stuff, then delete the file in question.
Memmaid
Memmaid will also do it, without needing safe mode.
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I have placed a shortcut to start Traylnch in my startup folder and the program starts with the PHM TrayLaunch Settings screen, so I then have to click OK
Quite often, clicking OK de-selects the Enable TrayLaunch checkbox, so yet another click is needed.
Is there any way to get TrayLaunch to simply run without intervention when the Wizard starts-up?
Don't manually place it in there...
Simply check the enable Traylaunch check box in the program and it will automatically start at launch
GldRush98 said:
Don't manually place it in there...
Simply check the enable Traylaunch check box in the program and it will automatically start at launch
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I can see what happened now.
There were two shortcuts in the Startup folder, one that the program put there and the other that I had put there - silly me!
Simple solution, really.
Many thanks for the help.
cool, glad you figured it out
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.
agovinoveritas said:
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
I have an obselete today program entry that is left over from an old program, does anyone know how to remove it. I cannot remove it from the list of programs displayed in Today by taking out the tick from the menu list as when I try to remove the tick I get a message saying "start menu - unable to move that item"
Any ideas please?
leswaller said:
I have an obselete today program entry that is left over from an old program, does anyone know how to remove it. I cannot remove it from the list of programs displayed in Today by taking out the tick from the menu list as when I try to remove the tick I get a message saying "start menu - unable to move that item"
Any ideas please?
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Is the program uninstalled?
Did you just delete parts of it?
I am wondering if it will not untick because part of it is running in the background.
You might try re-installing it and then uninstalling.
You could also try something like Sktools to examine running processes and stop any related ones.
Mike
Mike
The entry is from a previous version of Copilot. When the update removed the old version it left the old entry in the Today list along with another entry for the new version. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling without success.
Will SKtools give me the opportunity of getting rid of it permanantly or will it come back after a soft reset?
leswaller said:
Mike
The entry is from a previous version of Copilot. When the update removed the old version it left the old entry in the Today list along with another entry for the new version. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling without success.
Will SKtools give me the opportunity of getting rid of it permanantly or will it come back after a soft reset?
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You could also try Today Plugin Uninstaller. Link: http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=22997
leswaller said:
Mike
The entry is from a previous version of Copilot. When the update removed the old version it left the old entry in the Today list along with another entry for the new version. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling without success.
Will SKtools give me the opportunity of getting rid of it permanantly or will it come back after a soft reset?
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Sherpas's answer might work?
I suspect then, that it refuses to untick because it is either a broken link or it is now pointing to the new version that is ticked or running.
If you have all you need to re-install co pilot then an uninstall would likely remove the extra entry and if not at least I think it may allow you to untick it.
EDIT: Re sktools. I suggested that because it lets you shut down running processes. I thought perhaps it would not untick if it was`active. If you have sktools it would be worth trying. If not then as it's not a freeware application it might not be the first thing to try. (Though it does do a lot of very handy clear-out functions as well.) An unticked item as a today plugin would not be re-ticked by soft reset.
Mike
Dumb question- but maybe?
Forgive me if this seems dumb, but do you mean the TODAY screen or the START menu? (ie when you tap the start icon in the corner?)
The programs listed in the Start Menu are contolled by the control panel MENUS (Start->Settings->Personal->Menus)
The TODAY plug-ins are controlled by the TODAY control Panel (Start->Settings->Personal->Today)
I think this is the START MENU you're referring to.
The programs listed in the Menus list are the programs and shortcuts listed in the /Windows/Start Menu and Windows/Start Menu/Programs folders.
If a program deliberately installs a shortcut into the Windows/Start Menu folder, and places another in the Start Menu/Programs folder, you "can't move that item".
Use File explorer, go to My Device/Windows/Start Menu and delete whatever you don't want from there.
If it is actually items in the Today screen, then I'm at a loss.
I wondered about that but the OP refers to tick boxes that I took to mean the today plugins options.
Still he can let us know.
Mike
Nanastas you are a star !!
I manged to delete it via file explorer/windows/start menu.
Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and help
Ahhh...so it was a "Start Menu" item! Hmmm...ok!
sherpa said:
Ahhh...so it was a "Start Menu" item! Hmmm...ok!
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Sure was - still, problem solved
Mike
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!!!!
Bingoig11 said:
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.
Hi there, sorry for the stupid question.
Is there a way to disable the pop out menu when we slide open the phone pls.
I had search the phone functions, but can't seem to find it.
can you advise pls.
Thanks.
in the settings -> system -> keybord quick tasks
snudel said:
in the settings -> system -> keybord quick tasks
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Hey, thks.
Appreciate it very much
This will, instead, open the phone app when you slide open the phone - which I personally think is better.
randomelements said:
This will, instead, open the phone app when you slide open the phone - which I personally think is better.
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if you start to key a number you go to the phone app even when you have the pop out menu
so I don't see why disabling it
arnonrgo said:
if you start to key a number you go to the phone app even when you have the pop out menu
so I don't see why disabling it
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is it possible to disable both quick-tasks and the phone menu?
Klingan said:
is it possible to disable both quick-tasks and the phone menu?
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I second this! is it possible?
Yup it's possible.
Need to terminate 'ASLauncer.exe' in one of the Running Processes.
This will stop any application to run when u slide open the phone.
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Yup it's possible.
Need to terminate 'ASLauncer.exe' in one of the Running Processes.
This will stop any application to run when u slide open the phone.
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then it will disable the function that answering a call on slide out?
cant it be done by altering a registry key?
anything on this?
Problem Solved
I wrote a mortscript file to disable both menus
1. Extract
2. Place "Kill" folder in Program Files
3. Place run.mscr in startup
4. Reset
Enjoy
tried this but it doesnt seem to work.it says nothing can open the run.mscr file.do i need to install something before using it?is mortscript supposed to be installed?
QUOTE=Rsotbiemrptson;2194150]I wrote a mortscript file to disable both menus
1. Extract
2. Place "Kill" folder in Program Files
3. Place run.mscr in startup
4. Reset
Enjoy[/QUOTE]
boogiecornejo said:
tried this but it doesnt seem to work.it says nothing can open the run.mscr file.do i need to install something before using it?is mortscript supposed to be installed?
QUOTE=Rsotbiemrptson;2194150]I wrote a mortscript file to disable both menus
1. Extract
2. Place "Kill" folder in Program Files
3. Place run.mscr in startup
4. Reset
Enjoy
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You need to have mortscript installed in the main memory
can this be done with the slide actions app?
if not you can get it to do other things instead
It works!
Thanks!
Hey,
I put the files exactly where you say to.
And it doesn't work.
I can manually start kill.exe and it will work
but for some reason it won't auto run on reset.
Can you give me full paths ?
Im running the latest Niki Project ROM from here, 6.1 professional
thanks
GanjamanUSS said:
Hey,
I put the files exactly where you say to.
And it doesn't work.
I can manually start kill.exe and it will work
but for some reason it won't auto run on reset.
Can you give me full paths ?
Im running the latest Niki Project ROM from here, 6.1 professional
thanks
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Hello,
The Run.mscr should be put in the \Windows\StartUp folder.
The Kill folder should be put in the \Program Files folder.
Simple fix
Hi there,
Also posted this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=359887 but for completeness here it is again...
I just got my Niki a couple of weeks ago (with T-mobile in the UK) and this has been bugging me too ever since.
I figured that there must be a registry setting to control this somewhere as the Keypad Quicktasks are able to adjust this behaviour. Last night , I finally found it.
The setting in question is:
HKLM/Software/HTC/Biotouch/ActionScreen/Check
With the Keypad Quicktasks on, it is set to 1. With them off it is set to 0 and will instead launch the phone app.
Simply set it to anything else (e.g. 2) and both the Quicktasks and the phone application are disabled upon sliding open the phone. The active slide event is still recognised and sliding the phone open will still answer an incoming call.
Sweet.
Nope.. the slide open to answer call still function.... can always restart ur phone if anything abnormal.. then the ASLauncer.exe will appear again.. and ur action when slide open is as in operation again..