Clock? - XPERIA X8 General

What is the name of the clock where the left side is the clock itself with the word "Today" and the right side is the date, in words?
Please help.

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TouchFlo home screen

I like a lot the standard clock, the one with big white squares. But sometimes those squares disappear, and I am left with just small white letters. Soft reset takes care of it, but is there an easier way to get standard clock back? And why does it go away to begin with? Thanks
On the Homescreen, run your finger from top to bottom which should scroll the big clock back.
HTH
Mal
To follow on from Mal's point...
(this might be obvouos but just-in-caase)
You might notice when the clock is big there's a small downwards pointing white triange below the bottom calandar entry.
if you happen to swipe upwards the clock changes to just digits
and an upwards pointing triange apperas just above call history
swiping downwards reverts back to a big clock
Thanks a lot to both responders

[Help] Why my clocks on title bar comes up in analog type and not digital?

i just wandering,,the clocks that being shown in all tabs
(i mean in clock & alarm setting,more,display the clock on the title bar in all progams)
why mine is shown by a analog clock?
is that an original?
or is there any way to change it into digital clock?
thx before
Clock display...
Tap and hold on the clock in the title bar, then select 'Analog' or 'Digital'... that should do the trick
I totally did not know that, I think I like the look of the analog, goes with my today page.
now the keyboard doesn't appaire when i open a sms.. is it normal? i've downloaded small 2.0..
grahamkdt said:
Tap and hold on the clock in the title bar, then select 'Analog' or 'Digital'... that should do the trick
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waw!
thx a lot..
i just realized it until now..

Taskbar clock - some questions

Hello to the Pros!
I have a question:
Is it possible to deactivate the clock completely in the taskbar? No battery icon, no clock. But I want to do this only on the Manila Start page (the one with the flip clock) and on the lockscreen.
I want to have it everywhere else but not on this two pages.
Any ideas? Registry, a cab?
WinMobile-Junkie said:
Hello to the Pros!
I have a question:
Is it possible to deactivate the clock completely in the taskbar? No battery icon, no clock. But I want to do this only on the Manila Start page (the one with the flip clock) and on the lockscreen.
I want to have it everywhere else but not on this two pages.
Any ideas? Registry, a cab?
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Try to check this out:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/...te-on-wm5-taskbar-for-windows-mobile-5-phone/
But I would guess it's system wide setting, and not limited to the lock/home screen.

Clock on top bar

I have noticed on some posted photos that there is a clock on the top bar. I would like to reference the time on my HD2 without having to return to the home screen.
Attached is a photo of the clock on the top bar.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Rudy.
its located in settings then press the menu button at the bottom right and then clocks and alarms and then the more tab
Thank you for the help. I would have never found it hidden deep within those options.
All the best,
Rudy.

Cool page swipe action

I was just reading the latest gossip on Nexus phones. Saw a home screen shot of a page of icons and the icons looked slanted. Then it hit me - instead of swiping from screen to screen, what if the block icons (apps) just appear to individually rotate to the icon in that same position on the next page! Or put another way, the flat icon is actually a four sided box and only one side shows at a time. Swipe and all the boxes rotate to the next side you swipe toward. A widget would seem to rotate and morph into whatever is on the next home screen page!
That might look pretty 'fresh' compared to the current way of screen refresh we now know.?.
Sound promising?
So basically, like a Rubik's cube? Or am I picturing it wrong?
Yep. Looks like the icon of a specific app rotates as it was a cube. Are we right?

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