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Found replacement roaming triangle (and Battery Icon)
I was looking for a better battery icon, ran across this thread at XDA-Developers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=321733 So I decided to install it.... However I got a nice surprise on reboot, besides changing the batter icon to a much better version, the roaming triangle is now white with a transparent background (you cannot see the new battery icon as I am using Activesync remote display so the PDA is charging while I am plugged in): I have not noticed any other issues, the 1x icon seems the same and since I am at work I cannot see if the EVDO icon is the same... Geoff |
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Nice find gzub.
If its not working for you, please note the instructions on the website If Using One Of The CAB's Provided, Please Do The Following: Ensure You Have "sdkcerts.cab" Installed, Then Install The CAB I copied the sdkcerts.cab and "PK & Bennec83 Clean 3G, New Battery (Colour Icons).CAB" files over to my Mogul and installed them from there. Soft reset and the icons worked.
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does nothing on mine either. i installed sdkcerts, soft reset, installed the new icons cab, soft reset, nothing
since im so used to doing this every day on this buggy phone, i hard reset, installed sdkcerts, soft reset, installed battery icons cab, soft reset. still nothing. so its not my other software messing it up. i never have an OLD battery icon up top unless i install htc home like 99.999999999% of other users. is that battery icon that htc home puts up there what this is replacing? if so its going to have no effect for me. |
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thanks luv2chill. i apologize if this has been covered before, ive searched etc etc, but seems like an appropriate thread... is there no way to get the battery icon up there without 3rd party software?
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No you can have the free MS-provided one without installing anything simply by editing a registry entry. It is basic but it works:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell] "Showtitlebarclock"=dword:0 So basically use a registry editor to navigate to that key and change that value from 1 to 0. All this software in this post does is replace the graphics of that meter with colored ones. Keep in mind that this battery meter is only visible up there whilst on the today screen. If you want one that stays visible all the time then yes you will need 3rd party software. |
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