How to remove My location in home tab? - Touch HD General

Hello, everybody
Can somebody help me to find how to disable "My location" in Home Tab? Not only choose a city instead of my location, but remove this option? I know how to put it off in the weather tab, but found no solution in the Home tab... quite annoying.
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ROM: Miammiam Eclipse 2.0
HTC Sense: 2_5_19211619_0 fr

To remove it go to the registry:
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.EnableCurrentLocation and change it from 1 to 0
Now you can choose a city by clicking on the clock and adding a city. It will stay on this city!

try dutty's. attached.
hope it helps.

ultimatepichu said:
try dutty's. attached.
hope it helps.
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Hello. Thanks for this cab, but it only disable current location in the weather tab, and I want to remove my location (my position) in the Clock Home Tab. In others terms, I don't want to see My location in the world clock menu when choosing the city I want. Any help

djigane said:
Hello. Thanks for this cab, but it only disable current location in the weather tab, and I want to remove my location (my position) in the Clock Home Tab. In others terms, I don't want to see My location in the world clock menu when choosing the city I want. Any help
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After installing Dutty's cab tap on you'r clock on the home tab and select an other city. "My location" wil disappear now..

saGohan said:
After installing Dutty's cab tap on you'r clock on the home tab and select an other city. "My location" wil disappear now..
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I'm trying to do the same (remove "my location" from both clock and weather), i easily found how to remove it in weather on the registry, but after doing what you suggest the "My Location" entry in World Clock won't disappear...

wahack said:
I'm trying to do the same (remove "my location" from both clock and weather), i easily found how to remove it in weather on the registry, but after doing what you suggest the "My Location" entry in World Clock won't disappear...
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What I did was this:
- in the weather tab I set a new place, i.e. ' amsterdam'.
- on the home tab tap on the clock and select the radio button before ' amsterdam'.
now is my location not removed but I can't see it on my home tab.

Hi!
I have the same problem. I can remove "my location" under the weather tab but not under the home/clock tab.
Where's this f*** register key.
I flash the GEN.YD2R5.3 but the GEN.YD2R4.4 I hadn't this problem...

MOD EDIT - I've moved thread to General Discussion forum as not related to rom development

is there a working solution ?

bump this topic. solution sought...

Bump again.
I'm on the HD2 and have the same problem. Every time I reset my device, It's on "My location" again, and have to change the hometab, time/city manually. It is removed at the Weather tab..

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that My Location is really annoying...

i have the same problem yet!!

bump... i don't use weather and just want that location box around the clock to be gone.. anyone?

Look at my thread to enable Current location.. it didn't work on my rom..
but i was able to find a fix..
Now my current location works perfect!
here's the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=671805

2 problems, 2 solutions
tharighteous said:
is there a working solution ?
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Actually 2, mentioned above separately:
1. HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.EnableCurrentLoca tion and change it from 1 to 0 works for removing current location from weather tab
2. Adding a location and selecting it from home screen (tab on clock, then select the city) will remove current location from Home screen.
HTH
Rgs
The G.

FuentesGG said:
Actually 2, mentioned above separately:
1. HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.EnableCurrentLoca tion and change it from 1 to 0 works for removing current location from weather tab
2. Adding a location and selecting it from home screen (tab on clock, then select the city) will remove current location from Home screen.
HTH
Rgs
The G.
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With all due respect... the above solution did not answer the question... We are asking how to permanently remove the "My location" time from the clock screen. The method you quoted above changes the location on the home screen but when you restart, it switches back to "my location... which in my case... switches back to a wrong time...

Complete Solution
Found it!
There are two sets of registry settings.
Weather tab:
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.xxxxx
Clock / Weather home tab widget:
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\WorldClock.xxxxx
1) Add your desired city in your weather tab.
The first location will be "My Location" (LocalIndex 0)
The subsequent locations will be your cities
2) Change your clock/weather widget location:
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\WorldClock.LocalIndex=1 (or 2, or 3, if you have multiple cities)
This change will be effective on reloading your home tab.
3) - optional - Disable My Location:
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.EnableCurrentLocation=0
4) - optional if you're paranoid - disable My Location Service:
Disable My Location Service (Manila Settings Tab -> Location -
Uncheck "HTC location service"
Check "Automatically decline location service"
Disable "Improve location service by collecting location data"
5) - optional if you're paranoid^2 - Delete your cached GPS location:
Blank the following registry entries (as it caches your last GPS location) -
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.CurLocInfo
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.CurLocInfoEng
I believe the location service will use your GPS, not just cell location. See those latitude/longitude numbers with lots of decimal places in Weather.CurLocInfo? Imagine if you turned off My Location, then lost your phone together with your house keys... food for thought.

Smobbo said:
To remove it go to the registry:
HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila\Weather.EnableCurrentLocation and change it from 1 to 0
Now you can choose a city by clicking on the clock and adding a city. It will stay on this city!
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THX for your hint, it works well, realy appreciated

Related

HTC Weather - Change from C to F?

Any ideas how to do this?
gizbug said:
Any ideas how to do this?
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Sure...
On the Weather tab, click on your city name to open the configuration dialog.
Click on the right soft button (Menu) and choose Weather Options. You should find Temperature Scale near the bottom.
You should be able to choose whatever scale you like.
Good luck,
Thanks got it
Tap on your city on the plugin. You will be taken to the Select City option. From there hit Menu>Weather Options.
on some versions of HTC Home I had to change the reg key HKLM/Software/HTC/.... so on untill you find the value for celsius 1=y 0=n (F)

Restore default wallpaper in Sense 2.5

I don't find any option to do so, but since I selected a custom wallpaper, the home screen is extremely slow. How do I revert to default?
Thanks
Black Antitoon said:
I don't find any option to do so, but since I selected a custom wallpaper, the home screen is extremely slow. How do I revert to default?
Thanks
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Go to settings tab > Personalize > Home tab wallpaper and then select weather wallpaper for default
or
Go to settings tab > Personalize > Lock screen wallpaper and it will ask you if you want to use default
Thank you, but I have already tried this. If I click on "Weather wallpaper" I am taken to a select image dialog, exactly as if I had clicked on "Animated wallpaper". Should I think of a bug in the ROM (Xannytech)?
Black Antitoon said:
Thank you, but I have already tried this. If I click on "Weather wallpaper" I am taken to a select image dialog, exactly as if I had clicked on "Animated wallpaper". Should I think of a bug in the ROM (Xannytech)?
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Actually I never noticed that before but you can still restore default by clicking on Weather wallpaper > albums > my device > my wallpapers and default wallpaper should be one of these
Ciao
I have the same problem...
And since I've used HD Wall to change the wallpapers on all of the tabs, I can't use your suggested solution to get back to the "default" wallpaper, which is no longer the regular default wallpaper but the one I made with HD Wall!
Any other ideas?
for me, i had to clear the values stored in the CachedBackgroundPath and HomeBackgroundPath registry entries, both of which are located under the key HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila. once cleared, i soft reset my device and the default wallpapers appeared again. hopefully this isn't the only/best method.
cortez.i said:
for me, i had to clear the values stored in the CachedBackgroundPath and HomeBackgroundPath registry entries, both of which are located under the key HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila. once cleared, i soft reset my device and the default wallpapers appeared again. hopefully this isn't the only/best method.
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Thank you so much!
Eventhough this is not the easiest method, atleast it's a solution!
cortez.i said:
for me, i had to clear the values stored in the CachedBackgroundPath and HomeBackgroundPath registry entries, both of which are located under the key HKCU\Software\HTC\Manila. once cleared, i soft reset my device and the default wallpapers appeared again. hopefully this isn't the only/best method.
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TY, saved my day
Another way - the default wallpapers are stored in \Windows and are named stwater_480_800 and stwater_800_480 ( for landscape). You can copy the first one to your Wallpapers folder and select it there.

[REQ] Weather Tab: add current 'My Location'

anyone know how to do this? I live in an area that isnt in the weather database. when I am home I get to see the weather as it gets it from My Location, but when I am not there, I cant find any way to save the current My Location in the main list.
Anyone got any ideas on how to do this? Should be a 'Menu/ Add Current Location' Option
Search weather database editor and you should find an app that lets you edit and add new cities as you like.
Mektah said:
Search weather database editor and you should find an app that lets you edit and add new cities as you like.
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There is a special version of weather database editor for the TP2 ( i think it"s the 2.2) You can give it a try.
But some reports says it doesn't work for all TP2 users. You can corrupt your database, so you must backup your database before.
i know about the editing of the weather database, what I am looking for is a simple add on to the menu that allows me to ADD wherever I currently am.
Me TOO!
I am looking for the same thing. How to add 'where I'm at right now' to the list of places I get weather for. It's not in the database. Where is this 2.2 weather database editor? Is it in the registry?
You can add just about any place you want to the weather database using the editor found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=546141.
It won't add your current location automatically, but it will let you do so manually as long as you know where you are.
accuweathercode
How to I find out the Accuweathercode for the city I want to add?
Go to settings and enable the AGPS service.
Enable the Location Service Settings
Enable Location Service
After that, go to the home screen and tap/click on your clock and select "my location".
This will enable the weather to be on "my location" and it will update regularly based on the intervals that you determine.
Hope it helps.
marduk79 said:
Go to settings and enable the AGPS service.
Enable the Location Service Settings
Enable Location Service
After that, go to the home screen and tap/click on your clock and select "my location".
This will enable the weather to be on "my location" and it will update regularly based on the intervals that you determine.
Hope it helps.
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How or where to " Enable Location Service" , is it the same as "Enable the Location Service Settings" ? I cant find "My location" in the cities list.
Thanks for your reply.
vjajrj said:
How or where to " Enable Location Service" , is it the same as "Enable the Location Service Settings" ? I cant find "My location" in the cities list.
Thanks for your reply.
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ok, I am lost... I loaded the file at the link above and installed it but it claims I need a newer version of microsoft.net compact framework...
the above link will let me add my city to the 'stock" weather tab on the tilt 2 (att) correct?
babarber said:
ok, I am lost... I loaded the file at the link above and installed it but it claims I need a newer version of microsoft.net compact framework...
the above link will let me add my city to the 'stock" weather tab on the tilt 2 (att) correct?
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have you tried installing .NET Compact Framework 3.5? check this out.
check the first forum in applications and themes category.
the link in post #6 will enable you to add your city. But I am looking for some settings that will change the city automatically based on your location. Found that it wont work in CDMA but does work in Tilt2.
Thanks, I got it to work.

GPS toggle on/off for HTC HD2

Hello,
I am looking for an app to toggle my gps on/off. Can anyone help me with this?
I have the issue that when I have my phone in flight modus and am out of the country both GSM and GPS are disabled. I would like the GSM to be disabled in favor of GPS to be enabled. I wan't this option for my Tom Tom navigation when out of the country,so it does not get interrupted by phone calls or smsses.
Kind regards
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-gps-toggle.html
Im also looking for a simple on/off toggle button for the gps.
Since you can have that in android i figure it should exist something similar created for wm.
I have only found wm homescreen plugins so far but since thats no use when you running manila or CHT it not even worth downloading.
Looks like ill have to keep searching....
p00ltergeist said:
Im also looking for a simple on/off toggle button for the gps.
Since you can have that in android i figure it should exist something similar created for wm.
I have only found wm homescreen plugins so far but since thats no use when you running manila or CHT it not even worth downloading.
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You're right.
I'll test it under pure WM and check the registry while toggling on opr off : maybe I'll be able to detect what keys to change to get the same results directly, and possibly make a CHT widget.
Edit :
Found this one here :
http://wiki.modaco.com/index.php/Samsung_i600
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\GPS Intermediate Driver]
"IsEnabled"=DWORD:00000001
-> change to 0 to toggle off ?
I'll check if it works... And if it actually saves battery life.
A Possible Work Around
I could not get the app from the link above to work on my HD2. It said it installed successfully, but I could find no exe or shortcut for it anywhere on my HD2. I searched a couple of app forums here and found nothing else.
Here is a possible solution although it is not a one-click solution like most toggles. It is based on this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645916
Using a text editor, paste this into a new file:
30#ctlpnl.exe AGPSSettingsCPL.cpl - location services settings
Save the file with the name such as GPS Toggle.lnk (that's a small "L" in lnk).
Copy the shortcut file to the Windows/Start Menu/Programs folder. From there you can access it using the Start button/menu. Also, depending on the UI, you may be able to create a button on your main screen. I have Co0kie's Home Tab which provides the ability to create buttons on the home screen. (Co0kie's Home Tab has a number of toggle switches, but not one for GPS.)
This shortcut will bring up the Location screen from Settings. This may or may not be what you want. To be honest, I could not find a place that says "turn on/off GPS."
AGPS only allows to use available data network to update the satellites positions database in order to speed up satellites location.
It should have nothing to do with having the GPS receiver actually turned on or off...
In fact, it's turned off on my HD2, and I'm still able to use the GPS.
I'm currently trying to evaluate the effect the above registry value change has on battery lifetime...
Edit :
OK, at least your post put me on a track :
The registry tweak actually switches on or off the "Automatic GPS management" checkbox in the "Access" panel from the "External GPS" applet in WM "System" settings.
You can still use a shortcut as the one you posted, but it should contain 25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,25,2 instead (GPS settings - Access).
Now the registry trick has strictly the same effect, and can be made out of a simple MortScript - then a CHT switch, too.
The only problem is I couldn't notice a better battery consumption, actually...

[TUT] Creating direct links to control panel items[Update - links to folders]

Links to control panel items on the HTC Leo HD2. Some of these will work on different platforms, some won't. This article relates to my HD2 Leo running wm 6.5.x build 28232, but it should be common across all hd2 roms.
Control panel items are generally not files in their own right, rather they are bundled together into .cpl files.
To create a link directly to a particular control panel item is easy. (we will use the USB to PC Activesync screen as our example)
Open a new notepad document on your pc, paste in the command
23#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,34
save the text file, (example usb2pc.txt) and then rename the extension from .txt to .lnk (LNK for 'link')
Move the file usb2pc.lnk to the phone, and move it to the windows\start menu folder.
Now when you click an empty quicklink space you will find that usb2pc is now available to set as a quicklink.
The command explained.
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23#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,34
23 == tells the system how many characters are in the command. (Seems not to matter too much whether this is correct or not, at least on the HD2)
# == is the delimiter to signify the begining of the command.
ctlpnl.exe == is the control panel program that opens and executes the .cpl file.
mycpl.cpl == specifies the .cpl file to use.
,34 == is the index of the command within the cpl file. Not every index is used.
You can further specify the exact tab to open for items held in the cplmain.cpl file by specifying the tab number at the end.
For example
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,2 calls up the owner info ident tab
whilst
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,2,1 calls up owner info, but on the notes tab.
Looking for this info online turned up the fact that it doesn't stay quite the same from one version of windows mobile to the next, and manufactures can add their own .cpl files too, so I decided to manually try the variants and compile a list specific to the hd2
The one exception to the cpl method is for the power settings, which have now been moved to powerexe.exe
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22#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,1 - advanced network settings (hsdpa enable)
22#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,2 - clear all data! (hard reset screen)
22#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,3 - phone info
22#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,4 - battery & backlight (To open on a specific page, see the powerexe.exe links)
22#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,7 - wifi settings
23#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,34 - USB to PC
23#ctlpnl.exe mycpl.cpl,35 - G-Sensor Calibrate
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12#Powerexe.exe - power and backlight
12#Powerexe.exe 1 - battery tab
12#Powerexe.exe 2 - backlight tab
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24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,1 - phone password settings
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,2 - owner info - ident
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,2,1 owner info - notes tab
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,3 - battery & backlight
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,4 - memory - main
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,4,1 memory - storage card tab
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,5 - about - version
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,5,1 about - device id tab
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,5,2 about - copyrights tab
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,6 - fails to open 'backlight.exe' (use powerexe.exe instead)
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,7 - screen align
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,7,1 screen clear type
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,7,2 screen text size
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,8 - input method
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,8,1 input options
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,9 - sounds & notif - sounds
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,9,1 sounds & notif - notifications
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,10 - remove programs
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,12 - program h/ware buttons
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,12,1 program h/ware buttons up/down
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,13 - home - appearance settings
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,13,1 home - items
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,14 - domain enroll
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,16 - clock&alarms - Time
-----------------------------cant specify alarms tab?
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,17 - wifi - wireless networks tab
-----------------------------cant specify network adapters tab?
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,18 - regional settings - region
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,18,1 regional settings - number
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,18,2 regional settings - currency
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,18,3 regional settings - time
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,18,4 regional settings - date
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,19 - connections - tasks
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,19,1 connections - advanced
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,20 - phone - sounds
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,20,1 phone - network
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,20,2 phone - gsm/umts services
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,20,3 phone - more
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,20,4 phone - advanced
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,22 - certificates - personal
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,22,1 certificates - intermediate
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,22,2 certificates - root
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,24 - error reporting
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,25 - gps settings - programs(port)
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,25,1 gps settings - hardware
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,25,2 gps settings - access
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,26 - comm manager
25#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,27 - encryption
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25#ctlpnl.exe BTConfigCE.cpl - brings up bluetooth
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25#ctlpnl.exe CarKitMode.cpl - brings up navipanel settings
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30#ctlpnl.exe AGPSSettingsCPL.cpl - location services settings
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35#ctlpnl.exe HTCAccountManagerCPL.cpl - account manager - log in/out
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26#ctlpnl.exe UploaderCPL.cpl - uploader status
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I can't believe no-one's commented on this in nearly 2 weeks! Brilliant job mate. BIG kudos to you for doing this.
Thanks
great job
Wow.
thats great job m8.I'm sure so many people will like this
heh thanks. I got tired of giving out links info that ended up being wrong.
Well I've bookmarked this little gem and have already given it out to one person asking for advice
Also bookmarked, very useful. Thanks for taking the time to put this together!
Great post. Book marked.
Sometimes the simplest explanations are the best ... what a great post ... Thanks!!
Update
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I've been looking at changing the default link icon when you create the link, cos its rubbish, , ,
The icon address is appended to the end of the shortcut, pointing to a dll file and a code position within that file.
I've been browsing through the shellres.192.dll file and it seems lots of the control panel icons (or similar) are held there.
I'm not sure if there are different versions of this file, but it matches on two roms I tried. (a 1.66 and a 2.10)
so, the command for, say, cleartype.
24#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,7,1
the icon path goes after a ? to give
50#ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,7,1?shellres.192.dll,-13906
These are just some of the default icons, i'm still looking for the extras in other files. (oh and i can't find what theyre actually called individually, so i described some of them )
replace the number at the end with the corresponding number below.
13840 clock full face
13841 user
13888 phone broadcast wireless
13895 power
13899 about
13900 memory
13901 earth symbol
13902 phone broadcast blue lines
13905 contrast
13906 screen
13909 BT icon
13910 IR icon
13911 phone to pc connection
13924 sounds
13927 plain file icon
13936 keyboard icon
13937 menu icon
13941 certificates
13942 key symbol
13943 files with down arrow
13944 phone with play icon
13952 clock and house
13953 phone
13954 phone and wifi
13961 connections
13969 radio button pressed
13970 radio button not pressed
13996 error symbol
13997 blue globe icon
13998 sd card encryption
13999 wifi round
14000 multiple tick select
14001 task manager
14002 mobile and office block?
Incredible job mate!!
Sooooo Happy
What a gracfully given gift, that even a techtard such as my self can grasp and use. Congradulations on your fatherhood.
Very good work
Thanks for this.
Another way to optimise our shortcuts.
Any solution to assign to shortcuts some icons of my choice?
Thanks in advance
Franky
This is a very useful post. Thank you.
I am just wondering if there is an actual link for the Task Manager? (The one that has the Running Programs List etc.)
Embed Within Settings?
Any way to embed the icon within the Settings folder?
great job Samsamuel! just made a link to remove programs and it works as it should. thanks.
pierre duras said:
Any solution to assign to shortcuts some icons of my choice?
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a_ok2me said:
Any way to embed the icon within the Settings folder?
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see post 9. there are loads of dll files, and lots of them have icons in them. you can reference any file at the end of the command to give the icon
Get a resource editor (i use xn resource editor, but only cos thats the first one i came across) and you can browse the dll, make a note of the number associated with the icon and put that as the extension on teh command.
essequamvideri7 said:
This is a very useful post. Thank you.
I am just wondering if there is an actual link for the Task Manager? (The one that has the Running Programs List etc.)
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browse to your windows folder on teh phone, find taskmgr.exe, press and hold it, choose copy, go to windows\start menu\programs press and hold choose paste as shortcut.
Links to Slider Icons?
samsamuel: Have you been able to create shortcut to slider icons, specifically the HTC email and Settings apps? I've been able to create a link to settings but the icon is incorrect.
dipaolnv said:
samsamuel: Have you been able to create shortcut to slider icons, specifically the HTC email and Settings apps? I've been able to create a link to settings but the icon is incorrect.
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if you mean the big icon that comes up mid screen when you slide, i think they are held in the manila files. (Look in windows\ there are loads of files called xxxx_manila, all those files are what makes up manila, code, graphics, everything.)
Very good work.
All links in cab file would be great !.
KelArth said:
Very good work.
All links in cab file would be great !.
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hehe, it would, but the missus is upstairs on the sofa, 12 hours into labour, so if you dont mind i'll maybe leave that for a while.

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