Dear All,
Is there any way to change the display position of today screen items.
I mean, I want to display only owner's name on my today screen, by default it will be shown on top and rest of the screen would be empty. Now I want to change the position and display at the bottom of the screen instead of top. So that top screen area would be empty.
Can any one help and guide.
Thanks & regards
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Hi all. I suppose this may be a WM5 regional setting issue but I searched all over with no luck. I want to change the format of the Date item in the Today screen. Currently it displays the date with a line feed (wrap) between the day name and the date, and it has the current time right-aligned on the same line. I don't want the time shown here - it's already on the top bar. I only want the date (and possibly a slight larger font size) here with no wrapping. Is there a hack for this, or do I need to get a additional Today plugin for this?
this is the thread for a TodayTimeCab plug-in that can replace the default date/time display, where you can opt not to show the time (can also select the font size).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/vie...storder=asc&highlight=dddd+mmm+today&start=50
thanks raymonds!
no problem.
I have an O2 XDA exec loaded with the corporate option. On my today settings screen i can select "Date" which allows the date and time to show on my today screen. For all the other today items I can move them up or down in their position on the today screen. The date option will not let you move it (it is locked?). It remains the topmost item. Since this is a position I wish another item to take does anyone know a way to dsable the lock to allow it to be moved down the screen?
thx
You cannot unlock that. But if you use LVMTime wich is a plug today that do the same and much than the original one, you'll be able to move it in the order position you want.
Perfect!
Thanks Bonisalive,
I was using RLCalendar but your suggestion works much better and a very small footprint.
Scott
Another one smaller
If you search a usefull app, you can also have a look on http://www.matepsoft.pt todaytime plugin. Much simpler, but smaller on screen...
Hi all,
does anybody know if there's a way to quickly change between landscape & portrait on the Trinity - or to set up a hot key to do so?
Thanks.
Of course there is. For instance, install SPB Pocket Plus and assign Rotate Screen Left or Rotate Screen Right to one of Trinity's buttons. There are actually many applications that offer screen rotating function.
You don't need any tool. Just use the normal WM5 settings to assign new functions to key 1 (voice recording) and key 2 (camera). One of the selections is "<Rotate screen>". The assigning of "<Rotate screen>" to the "voice recording" key was one of first things I changed in the Trinity settings.
What about on the screen
...thanks for that, but I kind of like those keys for the camera and sound recording. Is there any way you can put a shortcut on the Today screen to perform the same task?
In Today screen there is by default an icon to rotate the screen!
Icon?
I can't find a default icon on the Today screen for changing screen orientation - can you tell me what it looks like and where it should be?
Thanks
tjw2007 said:
I can't find a default icon on the Today screen for changing screen orientation - can you tell me what it looks like and where it should be?
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This is part of the HTC-plugin. It should be installed on your device if you have an unbranded Trinity by HTC. It includes a battery indicator and icons for the light settings, the comm manager and the rotation. Those four icons should be in a line somewhere on your today screen.
Exactly.
Starting from left to right I have:
Battery status - Screen orientation - Comm. Manager - Light adjustment
In particular the screen orientation icon is the one with the picture of the P3600 and the stylus pointing its screen
ah!..found it - i could have sworn the screen orientation icon was for something else. Thanks to all.
On the main home screen the calendar information runs on two lines. The top line is in bright white and easily readible however the more important line underneath is slightly greyed making it difficult to see. Is there a way to make the second line brighter??
Homescreen calendar information
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On the main home screen the calendar information runs on two lines. The top line is in bright white and easily readible however the more important line underneath is slightly greyed making it difficult to see. Is there a way to make the second line brighter??
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Hey,
Can anyone help on this one??? What I would like to know is it possible to make the colour of the second line of the calendar info white and not grey??
Thanks.......
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Ah, so I am not the only one who feels this is a bit of an issue. Hope someone can point us in the right direction. I shlould be real simple to change this if I only knew how!!!
I think you mean appointments line.
You will need mode9 editor.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=464984
If I am not wrong you should edit 1c684..._manila from your device by mode9 editor (home file) .
Find what you are looking for and change grey color code to white.
If you do not understand any more what I mean, do not attemp for all.
And read this threat.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=433585
many thanks; I will try this although I am not very sure of how to do it. But you are correct It is the appointments line that I want to change from grey to white. Why HTC made it grey on a black background is unusual and not very user friendly....
Hi all,
I'm using a HTC Touch 2 (QVGA) Touchscreen. I noticed that the Operator Name only display on the HTC Home Screen and not anywhere else.
Is there a way that I can display the Operator Name on the title bar next to the Windows Start logo? I can do that for time.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Hi all,
Any idea on how can I have the operator name to display on the top (title bar)?