I see the option, but i cannot select it. please help.
bump. i cant stand ths AM/PM stuff.
Scroll to the settings tab > Date & time > Check the box that says "24-hour Format".
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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
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?
hello community!
i'm new here, but the search didnt help.
is it possible to turn off the messages about visible wlan networks?
thanks for your help!
Already tried going to the settings tab, tapping 'Menu', then 'All settings', going to 'Sounds & Notifications', then to the tab 'Notifications' and uncheck the options at the Event 'Wireless network detected'?
thanks for the fast help!
i've never been in there and it was already disabled.
i will test it, maybe one of the cabs i recently installed turned the notification off (i installed new task bar icons).
unfortunatly this did not solve the problem.
so far i did the following:
- turned the option you mentioned on and off again
- soft reset
- found another setting under: settings -> more -> connections -> WLAN -> wireless networks -> menu -> extended -> uncheck "messages on availability" (it was already unchecked).
sorry, all this is translated from the german UI, hope you get the idea what i mean. and this setting didnt help either...
any other ideas?
(just to clarify, i want to turn off the notifications i get in the task bar)
thanks all for your help!
edit: i am running std. rom, all htc updates, 3d drivers from here, new task bar icons
shameless bump. i know it's only a minor issue compared to others.
but does anyone have an idea how to get rid of those?
thanks guys!
Can someone please advise how you can break out of manilla and get back to the Windows Mobile menus and settings etc
from the top of my head, SETTING > menu ALL SETTINGS > TODAY > ITEMS. Uncheck sense and check windows.
Many thanks
Hi
I've been looking to link the "All Settings" (Start->Settings->More->All Settings) to the Start Menu.
I looked in some cases but i didn't find anything.
Can you help me please?
Best, HugePan
HugePan said:
Hi
I've been looking to link the "All Settings" (Start->Settings->More->All Settings) to the Start Menu.
I looked in some cases but i didn't find anything.
Can you help me please?
Best, HugePan
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If you use BsB Tweaks and enable the option "Windows Settings - Show normal settings in start menu" then the settings icon in the start menu goes back to being the classic settings icon (takes you to "all settings").
Instal BSB Tweaks which has a toggle to turn on the 'real' windows settings in start menu.
I know there's another solution to do this, but i don't know where the folder is located to link it on start menu.
I won't install anything additionally for windows settings
Its not a folder to link, it's a control panel item, and therefore isn't easy to link to like programs are.
DO a google on 'links to control panel items windows mobile'
Are you actually saying that you want the settings icon in the start menu to take you to the same thing you get when you click "all settings" on the settings tab?
If so, a 30 second search of this forum turned up this post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5210367&postcount=7
If that's not what you want then can you please explain better?
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Are you actually saying that you want the settings icon in the start menu to take you to the same thing you get when you click "all settings" on the settings tab?
If so, a 30 second search of this forum turned up this post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5210367&postcount=7
If that's not what you want then can you please explain better?
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I don't know what HugePan meant, but I was looking for this... works !!!
samsamuel said:
Its not a folder to link, it's a control panel item, and therefore isn't easy to link to like programs are.
DO a google on 'links to control panel items windows mobile'
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=791682
That's pretty easy 8)