Remove SPB GPRS Monitor from Atom Exec Rom - iPAQ rw6828, XDA Atom General

How can i remove SPB GPRS Monitor from Atom Exec Rom

i remove already

but how do u did this

start =>
settings =>
remove programs =>
select SPB GPRS monitor
click on Remove .
done

but its not shows on add remove item,its in main rom
woftam said:
start =>
settings =>
remove programs =>
select SPB GPRS monitor
click on Remove .
done
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but its not shows on add remove item,its in main rom

It can't be removed, but you can remove the registry settings for spb gprs. It is included in the ROM for Atom/Atom Exec.
If you really want it gone, you have to modify the ROM. Disabling the GPRS settings in the registry is easier.

Related

Registry Tweaks anyone?

can anybody please post Registry Tweaks for the XDA 2? like changing message sent and other event sounds?
Hi Marc,
Check this out http://www.handango.com/PlatformSea...7AF8F19&platformId=2&siteId=1&txtSearch=tweak
Poch
nice try poch, but this link is for the registry editor program for the phone... what im looking for are the actual tweaks...
· Speed Up Your Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
WOW my Pocket PC is fast! I just bumped into an old registry tweak that I have yet to use o­n Windows Mobile 2003. A foreign site todopocketpc had mentioned this and I was surprised I had not used it o­n my new install. o­nce I applied this reg tweak I immediately saw a difference in how fast my Windows Mobile Pocket PC responded. Today plugins load faster my Games folder loads faster. Its just an overall better experience. I would highly suggest backing up your Pocket PC before you try this as playing with your registry can cause problems if you do not know what you are doing. Protect your Pocket PC BACKUP!
If you need a registry editor, you can find a free o­ne at http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/regeditce.shtml
1. Open your registry editor o­n your Pocket PC
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\
3. Change the value of 'limit' from 8192 to 32768
4. Close registry editor and soft reset.
That's it! Let me know what your results are
QUOTE QUOTE QUOTE
Ive tried this and have seen no noticable diff.
anyone have an idea of what it does?
cheers
dude... when i checkd my system, it was already set to that... though I didnt do any regisrty hack.... i dunno why
Interesting...
Z-man said:
dude... when i checkd my system, it was already set to that... though I didnt do any regisrty hack.... i dunno why
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It's not set for 2.06.00WWE ROM. Perhaps that's one of the few differences we are seeing for 2.02 and 2.06...and for that matter, 2.20.
what does it do anyway? i mean.. you say it speeds up the pocketpc response... how?
Dear,
[/quote]3. Change the value of 'limit' from 8192 to 32768
Not knowing what it actually does, I have given it a try. However, my WM2003SE (V2.06) has already had such value set at 131072. Any ideas about the differences.
Cheers,
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Does anyone know the registry setting for the alarm tweak for WM2003?
yeah! like a correctly looping tone! with no pauses
here's a few
*** Speed Up Your Windows Mobile Pocket PC.
1. Open your registry editor o_n your Pocket PC
2. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GDI\GLYPHCACHE\
3. Change the value of 'limit' from 8192 to 32768
4. Close registry editor and soft reset.
*** fix suspend timeout
The issue therefore is how long the unit is in the suspend power state before reverting to off. The time interval involved is stored in the registry at the following location HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\Timeouts\BattResumingSuspendTimeout and is initially set to 15 (seconds). The amount of time required seems to depend on the number of alarm entries in the Calendar - I have about 300 entries and find that 175 seconds works for me. The reason for just under three minutes is because my full power off timeout is set to 180 seconds (three minutes) and it seems more correct for the suspend time out to be shorter.
*** low battery alerts
Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}\
Create a String value named "Default" and set its value to "Low battery warning".
Now go to Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications applet > Notifications tab, select "Low battery warning" in the "Select an event" drop-down list and you can customize it.
*** disable start menu animation
Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GWE\Menu\
Change the "AniType" value from 6 to 0.
*** add date to start bar
Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\
Create a binary value named "TBOpt" and set its value to "13 00 00 00".
Save any unsaved document and reset your Pocket PC.
oh thank God! a reply after 4 months!! thanks for bringing this thread back to life!!
... amusing to Daeth
more registry tweaks.... http://www.tweaks2k2.com/how_to/index.htm
AutoStart a Program
Do anybody know how to make a program run automatically when i soft reset my PPC :roll:
Autorun
Hi gwassef,
just create a shortcut for the program you want to start automatically and copy that shortcut into the /Windows/Autostart folder. Then the program starts on soft reset.
Greetings,
BGK
Re: AutoStart a Program
gwassef said:
Do anybody know how to make a program run automatically when i soft reset my PPC :roll:
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Create a link to it and put it into the \windows\startup folder...
Is this what you need ? :roll:
Re: AutoStart a Program
dave said:
Create a link to it and put it into the \windows\startup folder...
Is this what you need ? :roll:
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this is the correct way to do it
/windows/startup is correct on english devices, wheras /windows/autostart is correct for german devices.
RegTweaks
http://www.phm.lu/PocketPC/RegTweaks/
Check this site
any tweaks to change the default my documents location to that of the storage / storage card
rgds
jim

Extended Rom: what is what on a M600

I've dumped my extended ROM to my PC. So which of these files do I really need:
LOCK:Enabled
Extended_ROM\MP-Shortcut-MMS1-JAVA5XX-CV-VOICE-PVPLAYER-Orange-WWE-051208.CAB
Extended_ROM\MP_Customization_OrangeUK_Prophet_060119.CAB
Extended_ROM\MP_SmartDialing_enable_050915_signed.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_Certificate_OR_Jan23_Wizard.cab
Extended_ROM\PP_DisconnectButton_8.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_EnableEdgeIcon_1_PRO.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_GPRS_CSD_type.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_OrangeTSK_ORA_PRO_21001103.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_Connection_21001102.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_OTAP_21001102.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_pIE_Setting_21001107.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_Region.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_RingTone.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_STK_21001102.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_UA_21001107_131001107.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_UXC_20601115.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_OR_COPSManual.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_OR_JavaRoot.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_OR_TyHs_20060216.cab
Extended_ROM\PP_RemoveM2MPri_OR.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_RemoveMSNLink.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_Revoke_AEConfig_21001102.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_SuspendResume_null.CAB
Extended_ROM\PP_Version.CAB
Extended_ROM\PT_RemoveHTCBatteryIcon_PRO.CAB
Extended_ROM\PT_ScreenRotate_2.13_PRO_20501101.CAB
Extended_ROM\P_ORUK_Vmail.sa.CAB
EXEC:\Extended_ROM\cusTSK.exe \Windows\Orange2006.tsk
LOCKisabled
RST: Reset
Hi,i think you must keep all theses files because if you have a little problem with your spv, Orange doesn't take guarantee on devices modified.
Most files already show what they do:
Extended_ROM\MP-Shortcut-MMS1-JAVA5XX-CV-VOICE-PVPLAYER-Orange-WWE-051208.CAB
Adds MMS, Java and PVPlayer
Extended_ROM\MP_Customization_OrangeUK_Prophet_060119.CAB
Orange customizations for the Prophet
Extended_ROM\MP_SmartDialing_enable_050915_signed.CAB
Enables smart dialing on the dial pad
Extended_ROM\PP_Certificate_OR_Jan23_Wizard.cab
Trusted certificats according to Orange
Extended_ROM\PP_DisconnectButton_8.CAB
When holding the red button it disconnects the GPRS connection
Extended_ROM\PP_EnableEdgeIcon_1_PRO.CAB
Enables Edge Icon, like the icon indicator on the htc wizard when you use symbols or caps
Extended_ROM\PP_GPRS_CSD_type.CAB
GPRS settings
Extended_ROM\PP_OrangeTSK_ORA_PRO_21001103.CAB
Orange theme settings, I think
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_pIE_Setting_21001107.CAB
Internet settings for Orange UK
Extended_ROM\PP_ORUK_RingTone.CAB
installes Orange ringtones
Extended_ROM\PT_RemoveHTCBatteryIcon_PRO.CAB
removes the battery from the system tray, not the taskbar!
Extended_ROM\PT_ScreenRotate_2.13_PRO_20501101.CAB
places the screen rotation icon on the system tray
EXEC:\Extended_ROM\cusTSK.exe \Windows\Orange2006.tsk
installes the Orange theme
These are a few I know...
If you don't want to use the extended ROM you can perform a hard reset. After that you have to follow the welcome wizard. after finnishing this it wil show you that it will start customizing your device, this is the point where you have to soft reset you Prophet. Now the Extended ROM won't be installed.
-=-=HARD RESET EREASES ALL DATA!!! So backup first!=-=-
How does one view andmodify the extended rom? I have used theabove method to have it not install on the system, is there a way however to install individual items from the ext rom?
You can use Total Commander to view the extenden ROM and install each file seperatly. Just type: "Extended_ROM" in the address bar.
When you want to edit the Extended ROM I advise you to use the search. There is enough information in the Wizard section about this.
You don't need any of the orange cab files for the phone to work. However, you will probably want some of them. Here's what I have figured out as to what they all do:-
*MP-Shortcut-MMS1-JAVA5XX-CV-VOICE-PVPLAYER-Orange-WWE-051208.CAB
*MP_Customization_OrangeUK_Prophet_060119.CAB - adds MMS settings, default file associations
*MP_SmartDialing_enable_050915_signed.CAB
*PP_Certificate_OR_Jan23_Wizard.cab - adds some certificates
*PP_DisconnectButton_8.CAB - adds GPRS disconnect button to notify bubble
*PP_EnableEdgeIcon_1_PRO.CAB - adds GPRS Edge Icon
*PP_GPRS_CSD_type.CAB - adds GPRS settings
PP_OrangeTSK_ORA_PRO_21001103.CAB - ?
*PP_ORUK_Connection_21001102.CAB - adds GPRS, MMS etc connection data
*PP_ORUK_OTAP_21001102.CAB - WAP push settings
*PP_ORUK_pIE_Setting_21001107.CAB - IE favorites etc
*PP_ORUK_Region.CAB - sets UK region etc
PP_ORUK_RingTone.CAB - sets notification sounds
*PP_ORUK_STK_21001102.CAB - SIM ToolKit?
*PP_ORUK_UA_21001107_131001107.CAB - sets IE header characteristics
PP_ORUK_UXC_20601115.CAB - reorgs prog files folder, adds tcontacts etc
PP_OR_COPSManual.CAB - sets EnableCOPSManual2ManualAutoMode to 0 – function ???
*PP_OR_JavaRoot.CAB - adds a certificate for JAva
PP_OR_TyHs_20060216.cab - something to do with headset gain
PP_RemoveM2MPri_OR.CAB - removes some certificates – function ???
*PP_RemoveMSNLink.CAB - removes link to MSN
PP_Revoke_AEConfig_21001102.CAB - ?
PP_SuspendResume_null.CAB - changes GPRS disconnect settings
*PP_Version.CAB - changes version info in device settings
*PT_RemoveHTCBatteryIcon_PRO.CAB - removes battery icon from taskbar
PT_ScreenRotate_2.13_PRO_20501101.CAB - adds screen rotate button to taskbar
*P_ORUK_Vmail.sa.CAB - sets UK voicemail number
The ones with a * are ones which I use on my device.
mark.
markauk said:
You don't need any of the orange cab files for the phone to work. However, you will probably want some of them. Here's what I have figured out as to what they all do:-
*MP-Shortcut-MMS1-JAVA5XX-CV-VOICE-PVPLAYER-Orange-WWE-051208.CAB
*MP_Customization_OrangeUK_Prophet_060119.CAB - adds MMS settings, default file associations
*MP_SmartDialing_enable_050915_signed.CAB
*PP_Certificate_OR_Jan23_Wizard.cab - adds some certificates
*PP_DisconnectButton_8.CAB - adds GPRS disconnect button to notify bubble
*PP_EnableEdgeIcon_1_PRO.CAB - adds GPRS Edge Icon
*PP_GPRS_CSD_type.CAB - adds GPRS settings
PP_OrangeTSK_ORA_PRO_21001103.CAB - ?
*PP_ORUK_Connection_21001102.CAB - adds GPRS, MMS etc connection data
*PP_ORUK_OTAP_21001102.CAB - WAP push settings
*PP_ORUK_pIE_Setting_21001107.CAB - IE favorites etc
*PP_ORUK_Region.CAB - sets UK region etc
PP_ORUK_RingTone.CAB - sets notification sounds
*PP_ORUK_STK_21001102.CAB - SIM ToolKit?
*PP_ORUK_UA_21001107_131001107.CAB - sets IE header characteristics
PP_ORUK_UXC_20601115.CAB - reorgs prog files folder, adds tcontacts etc
PP_OR_COPSManual.CAB - sets EnableCOPSManual2ManualAutoMode to 0 – function ???
*PP_OR_JavaRoot.CAB - adds a certificate for JAva
PP_OR_TyHs_20060216.cab - something to do with headset gain
PP_RemoveM2MPri_OR.CAB - removes some certificates – function ???
*PP_RemoveMSNLink.CAB - removes link to MSN
PP_Revoke_AEConfig_21001102.CAB - ?
PP_SuspendResume_null.CAB - changes GPRS disconnect settings
*PP_Version.CAB - changes version info in device settings
*PT_RemoveHTCBatteryIcon_PRO.CAB - removes battery icon from taskbar
PT_ScreenRotate_2.13_PRO_20501101.CAB - adds screen rotate button to taskbar
*P_ORUK_Vmail.sa.CAB - sets UK voicemail number
The ones with a * are ones which I use on my device.
mark.
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Can you please get me This Theme with the side bar option which can be installed on WM-5 or WM-6 on hermes. I think it is in this file.
Extended_ROM\PP_OrangeTSK_ORA_PRO_21001103.CAB
I shall upload it now. Do you want any of the other cabs?
The side bar is not part of that cab (as far as I can tell)
l3v5y said:
The side bar is not part of that cab (as far as I can tell)
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I want the sidebar which I know is part of this file which is "...UK_BUILD_..._CLOCK.CAB"
It is always there in other ROM. I installed it but it is not for hermes so it is a bit different and also sometimes the sidebar works well sometimes not.
Thanks for the Quick response. Please also give me the latest "...OrangeTSK....CAB"

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

Startmenü

Hi all,
i have a little Question and hope that this wasnt ask by someone else. (sorry for my bad english)
In the startmenu i can put up to 7 Programs at max. Does exist any Registry entry to stack up the Number of programs that i can put in the startmenu?
Start menu "Settings" Shortcut
Help, I lost the "settings" shortcut on the startmenu. Is there a way to get it back without having to hard reset the device?
SidEwigk said:
Hi all,
i have a little Question and hope that this wasnt ask by someone else. (sorry for my bad english)
In the startmenu i can put up to 7 Programs at max. Does exist any Registry entry to stack up the Number of programs that i can put in the startmenu?
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Maybe if you copy the shortcut files manualy to Windows\Start menu from Windows\Start menu\Programs\
thx but that not works. Also i have searched in the Registry a little bit but dont found any entry for this....can anyone help me?
Im Shure i can usw Wishbar3 but i dont want to install so many progs^^
You may want to take a look at this tool, one of the most valuable tools I've installed on my Polaris: 'QuickMenu' of Chinese origin. It replaces the startmenu on the windows logo, while the original windows startmenu is still available under 'Start'.
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-quickmenu-v2-7.html
Functions:
- Cascading StartMenu (fully configurable)
- Cascading Settings menu (windows mobile settings)
- TaskManager (easy switch and close functions from the startmenu)
- TaskSwitcher (create alt-tab shortcut to QM-active-next which you can map to a hardbutton)
- Hibernate/Suspend/Reboot from startmenu
- Execute ...
- SIP panel selector
- Bluetooth toggle (connectable, discoverable, off)
- Batterystatus (in percentage)
- Memorystatus (internal or memorycard)
There's no installer, unzip the archive to a 'quickmenu' folder in your program files and run the exe once. If you don't like it, delete the folder. The only issue I had with it on my previous device was that the 'Settings' menu which links to WM's personal, system and connection settings didn't work correctly, possibly because it was mapped to the 'Settings' function, in stead of the dutch 'Instellingen'. The rest of the functions worked fine.
My Polaris has an english system and QM works perfectly. Great little tool.
"You may want to take a look at this tool, one of the most valuable tools I've installed on my Polaris:"
Thanks for this. A top tool.
Indeed a great tool, but can you disable the battery status on the upper right corner ? It is messing with the task manager and i cant close or select which program i want.
I tried disabling it from the settings of the program itself, and the battery status gets removed, but i still cant see the task manager icon.
Go into Settings/Task Manager/Button tag and re-check the "Enable Quick Menu on Today Screen"
Sky740 said:
Go into Settings/Task Manager/Button tag and re-check the "Enable Quick Menu on Today Screen"
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thank you mister

[07/08/2008] Sashimi Tips & Tricks

Hi all,
This thread will contain several posts where I'll add some tips & tricks for SASHIMI. These will be tips like what registry keys to export for keeping the keys of certain programs, using Mortscript to make some advanced changes to the device, using XML-provisioning to supply wifi and e-mail settings, and some default registry keys I use and others may provide. Please let me reserve the first threads for each of the before mentioned tips & tricks
For downloading SASHIMI and instructions (video & readme!), please refer to Bengalih's original thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=392983
Please do not use this thread for any questions or responses. Only use the Sashimi thread!
If you provide tips, please use the code tags, [ code ] and ending with [ /code ], around your registry keys and Mortscript Code...
Regards,
Nika.
Application registration keys
Thanks to Moe558 (see this post), here's some keys for saving registration information of many tools:
WebIS Pocket Informant 8
WebIS FlexMail
WebIS Toolbox
SBSH Pocket Weather
SPB Mobile Shell
SPB WALLET
SPB Traveller
SPB FINANCE
SPB PHONE SUITE
SPB POCKET PLUS
SPB MATCHES
SPB MINE SWEEPER II
SPB QUADRONICA
SKTOOLS
START MENU PROGRAMS MANAGER
All of the reg-files are in attached zip (Registration-keys-20080807.zip). Download the zip and take out the registry keys of the programs you use. Make sure to check the registry on your device (use dotFred's TaskManager) to check and replace XXXX with the key displayed in your registry (this may sometimes not be your actual registration key!). If you have more of these, let me know and I will add them to the zip (and rename it ).
Make sure to add the file to your SASHIMI\Auto\REG folder and your application will be automatically registered when hard-resetting your device !
Regards,
Nika.
Attached zip-file contains several registry files that enable automatic configuration of most of my application. Hopefully it helps you to figure out what keys to look at, and export using dotFred's TaskManager.
Please make sure you do not simply use my files as a guidline to configure your device. They're all setup to my preference and also depend on the applications you install!
The following list explains what each file does:
Associations.reg
This file contains done through KaiserTweak and AdvancedConfig to save files to my Storage Card locations instead of my device.
BackLight.reg
This contains my backlight settings.
Beejive.reg
This contains my default Beejive settings (make sure to read the section about file backup in one of my next posts!)
BlueTooth.reg
In this file I've only added the keys that I've exported to add my BlueTooth profiles (for my headset & carkit) automatically. I only have to connect once and enter the password (I think the association-keys cannot be exported, haven't been able to get it to work 100% automatically) instead of running discovery mode...
Calendar.reg
My default calendar settings (enabling the alarm icon and such).
Camera.reg
Setting the capture delay to 0, enabling 6 MP Panorama Shots and setting the correct rotation - all tweaks from KaiserTweak and Advanced Config.
CommManager.reg
I use the 6 button comm-manager and change the bottom two buttons to 3G and ActiveSync. Done using Schap's Advanced Config...
FdcSoft TaskManager.reg
Setting the registry editor as the default registered application for reg-files using this file (first 4 keys), and changing some default settings.
GPRSMonitor.reg
My default GPRS Monitor settings (turning icon off and such).
HTC TaskManager.reg
Turns off the HTC Task Manager (as I use WkTask and QuickMenu).
Internet Explorer.reg
Set my device to use Opera instead of Internet Explorer, change the cleartype setting and change the default Search URL.
Mail.reg
Change the default mail settings so attachments are stored on the Storage Card, the file sizes are correct for download messages, and for instance the account picker is off. Most settings come from the mail application, some are from Advanced Config and KaiserTweak.
Owner.reg
My Owner Information exported using SASHIMI!
Pocket Weather.reg
This is the backup of Pocket Weather, changed a little so it specifies the correct keys and can be automatically imported using dotFred's TaskManager and SASHIMI. Pocket Weather creates a file which contains the correct keys, except it misses HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the key name.
Power.reg
My default Power Settings.
QuickGPS.reg
Setting QuickGPS to auto download...
QuickMenu.reg
My default QuickMenu settings.
Regional Options.reg
My default Regional Settings.
S2U2.reg
My default S2U2 settings (for instance turning the wallpaper off).
SIP.reg
My default Secondary Input Panel (onscreen keyboard) settings.
Soft Keys.reg
Changes my Start Menu key to QuickMenu, my PTT button to the Comm Manager, longpress PTT button to VoiceCommand, my Left Softkey to the NowScreen of SPB Mobile Shell and the Right Softkey to the Menu Launcher of SPB Mobile Shell...
SP TimeSync.reg
Set SP TimeSync to automatically minimize & timesync - see also the later section of automatically loading the timesync at startup.
Spb Mobile Shell.reg
My default Mobile Shell settings (mainly weather location).
Today Items.reg
Turning on (enabled=1) and off (enabled=0) many items on my Today screen and setting the Wireless, HTC Home and SPB Mobile Shell to "movable" (Type=4) as done by KaiserTweak and Advanced Config.
Total Commander.reg
Setting my default Total Commander shortcut folders (double click the folder entry bar) and some other options.
Tweaks.reg
Many, many, tweaks gathered from programs like KaiserTweak and Advanced Config (for instance: changing default ringtone, power management settings, hsdpa on, etc.)
VoiceCommand.reg
Turning off most VoiceCommand automatic notifications.
Volume.reg
Setting my default volume.
Weather.reg
Setting my right HTC Home weather location.
WkTask.reg
Setting up the default launcher shortcuts and settings for WkTask.
Whew.....that was about it - hope it helps
Regards,
Nika.
[reserved]
I'll put the XML Provisioning tips in here...
I have a script (added to Auto\Scripts) that automatically loads my favorite theme (thanks to juju-35, read here):
SetStyle.mscr
Code:
Sleepmessage(3, "This script sets a new style...", "New Style", 1)
Run( "\WINDOWS\cusTSK.exe", "\WINDOWS\Nice.tsk" )
Sleepmessage(3, "Done...")
Regards,
Nika.
As mentioned above some more tips for some of the applications that I have provided default registry entries for.
JiveTalk
Add your JiveTalk.sdf to the Auto\Root folder. I have installed JiveTalk to "\Program Files\JiveTalk" and therefore I have "JiveTalk.sdf" in the "Auto\Root\Program Files\JiveTalk" folder - it then automatically copies my JiveTalk configuration.
I also have a fileset in my "filebackup.ini" that backups the current version of the file:
Code:
[FileSet1]
FileBackupDirMode=Auto
file1=\Program Files\JiveTalk\JiveTalk.sdf
TomTom Navigator
For TomTom I've added the TomTom settings file to my "filebackup.ini" as well. This makes a backup of all my settings and I do not have to click through the default screens anymore (like selecting the language, etc.):
Code:
file2=\Program Files\Navigator\*.dat
file3=\Program Files\Navigator\*.cfg
file4=\Program Files\Navigator\*.bif
SP TimeSync
To automatically start my SP TimeSync after my first reboot of the device, I have added a shortcut (copied from the Windows\Start Menu\Programs folder) to the "Root\Windows\Startup" folder
Today Theme
To automatically load the theme mentioned in the Mortscript section (above) I add the theme (Nice.tsk) by having it added to the "Root\Windows\Startup" folder.
Regards,
Nika.
Awesome work Nikagl - that was really quick! I been searching for the Resco key locations but I can't find a single one...yet!!!
Moe5508 said:
Awesome work Nikagl - that was really quick! I been searching for the Resco key locations but I can't find a single one...yet!!!
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Don't forget that some application may use files for registration. I always do a before/after export of registry and a search "files changed during last day" using Total Commander...
Hi all,
I might be moving this to a wiki as it looks like the forum doesn't allow more than 10k characters per post and splits up the registry files for some reason... more news soon....
Regards,
Nika.
How about you zip the reg files?
Moe5508 said:
How about you zip the reg files?
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Yup, will work, but will make explanation a little harder - give me some time (probably tomorrow) and I'll update the thread
Ok, I've added some stuff - more tomorrow
nikagl said:
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I'll put the XML Provisioning tips in here...
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Thanks nikagl.
I think this would be best in the Wiki...with the main SASHIMI thread still as a discussion thread. I was going to suggest it when you first mentioned making this thread.
I just don't want people posting here with feature requests, bugs, etc, instead of the main thread. Also, in the Wiki, this info won't get lost.
Let me know what you are doing and I will try to link it from the main SASHIMI thread.
Also... don't spend too much time on XML provisioning yet... the new version of SASHIMI will be coming with a new app I've written called Makisu which will create XML provisioning files for E-mail and wireless accounts (it runs on the device!). I was going to add it into SASHIMI , but I made it a stand alone that I will release it stand-alone and with SASHIMI .
I think you guys will like it
It keeps on getting better and better - awesome work Bengalih!!!!
I'll convert it soon to Wiki format and add other information too... does one of you have a good wiki converter I can use to change the current html page into wiki-format?
nikagl said:
Don't forget that some application may use files for registration. I always do a before/after export of registry and a search "files changed during last day" using Total Commander...
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Hmmm, using Total Commander, huh? Let me try this process. I wanna hunt down those illusive Resco reg key locations (Resco Backup, Resco Explorer, Resco Brain Games etc etc)
reg settings
hello Nikagl, great work, this info combined with Sashimi is just awesome.
there are some reg setting that i have searched for but had no luck, one is the setting used with kaiser tweaks for the scroll bar width, i like mine set to 10 and then the setting for image, music and video to the storage card.
thanks
Lupe
Great thread. Personally the SPB registration entries are the most useful to me. Thanks for that.
The first time I configured Sashimi, I used the XML files from Kaisertweak and Advancedconfig to find registry entries. Maybe it's good advice for new users.
The XML files can be found and downloaded here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=KaiserTweak
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=AdvancedConfig
kaiser tweaks xml file
Dr. Strangelove said:
Great thread. Personally the SPB registration entries are the most useful to me. Thanks for that.
The first time I configured Sashimi, I used the XML file from Kaisertweak to find registry entries. Maybe it's good advice for new users.
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thanks for the info on using the kaiser tweaks xml file, perfect,
thanks
Lupe
Some more reg key locations...
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Anton Tomov\Pocket Mechanic Professional]
"License"="xxxx"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Apps\Resco BrainGames]
"RC"=dword:xxxx (format this to hexadecimal data type)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Resco]
The whole string changed after registering Resco Backup, Explorer and BrainGain...
I just can't seem to properly isolate the Resco reg locations...

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