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latetourtrash 04-27-2008 02:45 PM

Re: Working hack to remve system tray..
 
everything worked fine but i got the small black bar at the bottom. how do you extend the wallpaper? thanks.

berzhot 04-27-2008 03:01 PM

Re: Working hack to remve system tray..
 
With vjtoggletodayiialpha you can choose what tray do you want to remove. If you want to remove only system tray you will need to make some registry edits:

hklm\software\vijay555\vjtodaytoggle\

softkeysize 26
starsize 26
Systemtray change to 1

you will conserve your soft and star bar and remove only system tray (icons too)

Hope will be helpfull and sorry for my english

andason 04-27-2008 03:38 PM

Re: Working hack to remve system tray..
 
so you add the dword systemtray and change to 1 or use the trayvisible dword? i don't have a systemtray dword available and i have trayvisible set to 0

i added an extended wallpaper to my first post with the other files.

mrnamster 04-28-2008 01:49 AM

Re: Working hack to remve system tray..
 
This is too cool! Thanks for the apps andason!

Hiding the Start bar is sorta funky and it acts weird. Upon startup it would not be there, but when I launch an app then it would show up and stay there, and if I go back to the today screen the Start bar is back but the items have shifted up as if there was no Start bar (and the Start bar overlaps my today items too).

As for the Soft Key bar, that works beautifully but I am unable to get rid of that one pixel bar. Setting 'SoftKeySize' to '0' doesn't work, it reverts back to '1' when starting up. Any ideas on nulling that out?

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Quote:

Originally Posted by andason (Post 262858)
so you add the dword systemtray and change to 1 or use the trayvisible dword? i don't have a systemtray dword available and i have trayvisible set to 0

i added an extended wallpaper to my first post with the other files.

I'm wondering the same thing.

What does 'TrayVisible' do? My tray icons are always there regardless..

I'm only running vjtoggletodayiialpha.exe btw.

Again, great find!

:headbang:

berzhot 05-02-2008 03:57 PM

Re: Working hack to remve system tray..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andason (Post 262858)
so you add the dword systemtray and change to 1 or use the trayvisible dword? i don't have a systemtray dword available and i have trayvisible set to 0

i added an extended wallpaper to my first post with the other files.

sorry, my mistake. :silent:
I use the dword trayvisible :mrgreen:

nmhusa 01-02-2009 08:35 AM

Re: Traydisplayinstall works YAY !!!
 
1 Attachment(s)
The file http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...7&d=1132420396 Traydisplayinstall 196.cab works perfectly in WM6.1 for removal of the nasty intellisync icon in the Tray and any other useless icons displayed there. Tried and tested on Sprint Mogul with no issues yet.

Thanks to ei99070 from XDA for this cab file..... Thread below....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=248968


So you want to hide your system tray?

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Why? Because it useless and it ocupies a line of space that could be used by a today plugin!!!

TrayDisplay is what you need!!! Built with ATL C++, it comes in two files:
HideTray: that makes tour system tray invisible;
DisplayTray: that makes tour system tray visible!!

It makes a shortcut on your \Windows\StartUp folder so that everytime you reset your PPC, it will hide the tray!
When the file is run, it makes it's job and then end's so that it doesn't stay in memory.

This file is not a patch, but an application!

Only works with Windows Mobile 2005!

Hope I'll get some feedback

19/11/2005 (1.0.0.2)
Bug fixed: screen rotation, then execute TrayDisplay would make the height of the plugins to be wrong!

18/11/2005 (1.0.0.1)
First release!


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