I changed my tray icon with advanced config from battery icon to clock..
Now it don't change it back. It makes the necessary changes to registry, I've checked that already.
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell
“ShowTitleBarClock” = 0
Although settings are like that, it still shows the clock. What I should do to restore the battery -view?
Thanks.
Ok and found the answer already:
ANSWER: settings -> clocks & alarms -> uncheck the 'display clock'-thing
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Folks can anyone help me disable the battery life warning alert ... have installed the PHM Registry editor in my xda...don't know how to proceed...
thanks
Go to:
http://www.yorch.net/apps.htm
and download the Low Battery Notification Fix & install it..
To just disable the warning message & sound notification:
Go to Start -> Settings -> Sounds & Notifications, then choose the NOTIFICATIONS tab at bottom, then select LOW BATTERY WARNING from the list & untick all of the check boxes then OK..
I like the warning sound, so I just keep it to inform me that my battery is 40% or below
You can edit the registry in this way
Hi, I'm new in this forum, as I'm a newbie with my Wallaby, you can edit the registry in this way:
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.
Kind regards from Spain
Hello,
I'm interested on remove the Wireless Manager icon from the taskbar (bottom right of the today).
I have set to 0 the HKLM/Services/WirelessMgr/Keep registry key
(this key is described at universal wiki pages),
(the original value is 1).
If I set the keep value to 0, the wireless manager icon dissapear
but the power icon also
it's possible to hide the wirelessmgr icon but continue showing the battery icon ??
thank's
Anyone having problem after sending SMS? The notification seems to be like a few seconds lag/freeze after I pressed dismiss.
Same here. I've stopped bothering pressing dismiss. I just wait for it to disappear. Seems like it's about the same time.
Same here. Seems to be a systematic issue.
HiHi,
I too faced the same problem. Found some registry hack to modify the notification.
SMS NOTIFICATION
Navigate to:
Registry Key: HKCU\Control Panel\Notifications\Default
Registry Value: Options
Registry Data: 0 to 11
Here are the description for the different registry data values:
0 show icon
1 show icon and play notification sound
2 show icon and vibration
3 show icon and vibration and play notification sound
4 same as 0
5 same as 1
6 same as 3
7 same as 3
8 show icon and notification bubble
9 show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble
10 show icon and notification bubble and vibration
11 show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble and vibration
I changed the value to 3 and the bubble does not pop up. But the icon and the sound notifications still operate the same. It's a workaround until they fix this silly problem.
Regards
relazz
relazz said:
Registry Key: HKCU\Control Panel\Notifications\Default
Registry Value: Options
Registry Data: 0 to 11
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Nice find, but when i checked my registry i found that the current value is set to 13
any one with the same value?
yes, check the sms thread i started to see how to really fix this simple issue
schienz said:
Anyone having problem after sending SMS? The notification seems to be like a few seconds lag/freeze after I pressed dismiss.
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I had the same problem. However, I've since removed the notification with XperiaTweak
I have another problem, the icon for new message disapers... First it showed up as it should but then it just stoped (I got a new message but the big icon didn't show up) Then i got it to work again and now it disaperd again and won't come back.
I tried going to HKCU\Control Panel\Notifications\Default Options and changed the Data to 3, rebooted and it still don't work. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Edit:
I just uninstalled TweakXperia 2.0 and i got my icon back...
Edit 2:
So i just installd it again, first i redownloaded it from cliffords.nu.
The settings i changed was
Main
Disabel security warning @ installation - Unchecked
Panels
Activate "Default panel at startup" - Unchecked
And now it works...
why am i not be able to change the option string "value"?
can someone help?
how come im not able to change the value?
How do I get rid of the battery sign at the start screen at the right corner ...normally SK TOOLS oder schad solving it, even the date & time patch won`t help
How do you solve it ?
Go to Control Panel -> Settings -> Clocks & Alarms and select "Display the clock on the title bar in all programs"
Is it possible to have both battery icon and time simultaneously?
Hi, my first post here.
I hope this hasn't been asked before, but I have searched and not found the answer.
Yesterday, my HD2 rang it's usual ringtone several times, but no caller was displayed. I then realised it was actually the low battery notification. I have no idea how it came to be using my ringtone as the notifier, as this is a custom MP3, not one of the on board tones, but is there any way to change this?
Thanks in advance,
Simon.
Can anyone help with this, please?
Yes, I'd like to know how to change low battery warning sound too. Right now, mine is just a short beep.
Modify the Low battery warning
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.
the simplest way is go to Setting => Sounds & Display => Notification sounds => Reminders then you can pick one you like for low battery warning
ishida said:
the simplest way is go to Setting => Sounds & Display => Notification sounds => Reminders then you can pick one you like for low battery warning
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No, it isn't, because the option isn't there until you perform the reg hack above.
arkoser said:
Modify the Low battery warning
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.
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Excellent tip. Thanks a lot!
HD2, default notification message open when battery level is 10%, how to change this value to 15% or 20%?
So...
The other day my HTC HD2 spoke to me and told me the battery was low... it was a real voice and others heard it too. I have had this phone for well over 6 months and I have drained the battery before, but it has NEVER spoken before.... I am going to try your ideas for changing the notification, but I didn't know that you could change the low battery notification nor that having a spoken notification was an option- it is a little creepy...