Remove Manila/touchflow 3d COMPLETELY?
I want my old WM5/6 back. The simple utilitarian menus that work quickly and are not buttered over.
Reminders snooze times Task bar with separate volumes for ringer and headset standard notification/text/reminders (not skinned) The first time I did this (when it was new) I easily found all of the reg edits to fix the look and features. I recently had to start all over and am having trouble located all of these edits and then got to thinking, if they all run because of manila, why not kill the cause instead of covering it up. If all it does is try to make this pretty at the expense of cpu usage, why not kill it completely. Will WM run as usual? If so, what is the best route? TIA, Dan |
Re: Remove Manila/touchflow 3d COMPLETELY?
You can just go into Settings > Today and uncheck HTC Sense and click OK.
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Re: Remove Manila/touchflow 3d COMPLETELY?
That is well known, but does not remove the overlays, it just puts the today screen back and that was the first step of what I already did.
I want to kill the fat finger menus, and all of the overlays. As i wrote, I was my WM5/WM6 back. |
Re: Remove Manila/touchflow 3d COMPLETELY?
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Re: Remove Manila/touchflow 3d COMPLETELY?
I know this probably isn't what you're looking for but it isn't a theme thats 100% eye candy, it's actually based on the original TouchFlo before you could really mod it... It's called GTX Sense.. http://i45.tinypic.com/2j31co5.png And can be found here at XDA, if you're interested.. |
Re: Remove Manila/touchflow 3d COMPLETELY?
Bare Naked ROM accomplishes this :)
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That is exactly the info I was looking for. I used your post when I first got this phone and could not find it again. Thanks a TON. BTW, did you ever come up with a fix for the empty windows phone list? Where the contact listing in the phone screen is completely whited out? :headbang: |
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