How do i scroll in the remote desktop mobile application..Help!
anyone...someone must know
you should be able to move it around as you do with Opera - there is no scroll bars - just push finger or styles down and drag!
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How about a vertical side bar that works like a Mac dock that enlarges the icon and shows the name (think pocketCM when you scroll over the alphabet) you finger over??? Fully customizable where you could add programs, links to websites, or contacts???
What do you all think?
Thanks,
Q
I have been creating basic widgets that just access specific mobile webites (similar to those created and published by Mobility Digest). Using their template creates scroll bars on my widgets. What can I do to get rid of the scroll bars? The MS Widgets do not show scroll bars even when scrolling is needed.
Thanks in advance.
In the html tag for the website add the tag "scroll=no". This will remove the scroll bars, and keep the scrolling capability for "Touch" use.
Hi,
Is there anyway to change the icons on opera start page. All it gives you is a picture of the top left of the web page and it looks pretty crap.
Cheers
Ian
long click the tile in the start page. Options appear including delete. Then the tile is ready to adopt a new web site.
I installed Chrome and set it as my default browser then removed the tile for IE 10.
I now want to try out IE 10, but when I use search and replace the tile, I don't get a live tile just an .exe tile, so when I open IE 10 it goes to the desktop version.
Anyone know where the immersive IE 10 tile has gone or how to get it back??
The exact same thing happened to me. I was also wondering how to get it back.
Sorted....Control Panel and reinstate IE as default
To summarize, when a Metro application's tile no longer appears after replacing it as the default application for a given task, you must reinstate it as the default in order to get that tile back?
Personally, I think having the choice of a separate "default" option for Metro and Desktop interfaces would be helpful. For example, right now I prefer Firefox or Chrome on the desktop side, but am limited to IE10 on the Metro side.
Here is something I came up with:
Let's say you pin calculator or notepad to Metro desktop and you click on it to launch it. The app launches but with the standard desktop screen/wallpaper in the background which kind of spoils the whole new Metro look interface. Here is a way to get around that...
1. Press the 'printscreen' key on you keyboard to take an invisible screen capture of your Metro desktop.
2. Open 'Paint' application and press paste to paste your screenshot.
3. Save the screenshot to one of your folders.
4. Quit to standard desktop (not Metro) and right click on screen to Personalize and assign the screenshot as your desktop wallpaper.
From now on, everytime you launch a non Metro app, it will open up on what appears to be your Metro desktop, when in fact it is a fake Metro desktop. At least the transition between Metro and standard desktops is unified.
For the artistic ones, blur your screenshot using Photoshop or similar, before applying it as your wallpaper. Now when you launch an application like calculator or any other window app, the 'Metro' background will be out of focus and the opened windows app will be in focus. An artistic alternative
While this is an epic idea, I can't do it, because I rearrange the metro icons a LOT. But I do love the idea, and I'm sure it'll work great for a lot of people.
Thank you! I guess you could do it once you have installed all the apps you want and finally satisfied with the layout ;-)