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?best tweak program?
im looking for something to change my system colors i tryed ui tweaker, but it just reverts back to defalt after soft reset
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Re: ?best tweak program?
try this thread Reg Hack: How to change System Colors
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...egistry+colors let me know how it works out for ya, if it doesnt ill try n find you another way. Also check this out. http://www.codeproject.com/KB/mobile...lorConfig.aspx |
Re: ?best tweak program?
i dunno bout changing my regestry i read the thread and it said manually changing was a pain and to us the ui tweaker..., pluse the program in the thread is the one i have already tryied which changes back to default.. any other sugestions/programs
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Re: ?best tweak program?
Sktooks is very versatile and do well with colors,really well. It is a learning curve...
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couple screenies...
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Re: ?best tweak program?
do u have a cab file for it?
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Here is a link, you may test drive it
http://www.skkvsoftware.com/?/sktools/m_feat.html |
Re: ?best tweak program?
which one there is like 50.. btw i have wm 5
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Re: ?best tweak program?
go to Dowlnload and pick the one for WM5
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This little app. worked for me when I had Windows Mobile 5
BaseHueExpress 1.0 • Summary: The interface colors of the WM5 device is mainly based on a single hue. Most UI elements, such as the Taskbar, the softkeys, buttons, etc., are thus "painted" using this hue, with varying degrees of Saturation and Luminosity or Lightness. In order to change the UI colors, one can use a registry editor or this little application. • Requirements: Windows Mobile 5 http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/img2...ue_express.gif Made by: greatbal.blog The interface colors of the WM5 device is mainly based on a single hue. Most UI elements, such as the Taskbar, the softkeys, buttons, etc., are thus "painted" using this hue, with varying degrees of Saturation and Luminosity or Lightness. In order to change the UI colors, one can use a registry editor and change the DWORD value BaseHue in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Color. The accepted value of this DWORD value ranges from 0 to 4294967295. If you choose a value between 0 - 255, you'll get greyscale UI colors. Any other value from 256 above gives you "colored" UI elements. NOTE: * Left = move countercloskwise (more precise) * Down = move counterclockwise (faster) * Right = move clockwise (more precise) * Up = move clockwise (faster) |
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