How can I hide the battery indicator in Treo 750.
I have used SPB shell, it shows battery and percent power in screen so I do not want Treo 750 have the origin icon of battery at the top of screen. I have tried to remove this battery icon by change Power Item in registry but not success.
Who can tell me the way to hide it.
Thanks
Hide extra battery icon and show clock.
goto
HKLM/software/microsoft/shell - new dword ShowTitleBarClock with value=1
Needed a soft reset
Strange, no effect for me... :| Should it remove battery indicator? Here, after softreset everything is as it was. I would like to try one from iLauncher...
It does not work for me either. I also have the battery percentage & free memory showing on the title bar and would like to remove the original battery indicator.
Thanks for any help.
PS: I have been lurking around this forum since I got my Treo back in July of 07. I haven't posted much but have used all the knowledge in here including the update to WM6 & removing the att&t stuff. Thank you all, this is a great site.
Does anyone managed to hide the battery logo left of the clock?
I can't find any solution.
Bump to keep this thread going - would love to reclaim that bar space as well.
The only solution I know of replaces the battery indicator with the speaker icon. It is better than having two battery indicators If interested see here.
Thanx!
conekkted said:
The only solution I know of replaces the battery indicator with the speaker icon. It is better than having two battery indicators If interested see here.
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Sorry! I can not overwrite or delete the BatteryIndicator.exe file in folder \windows because It is in ROM.
Who has other way else?
Thanks
I use Resco File Explorer. And it does seem as if it won't let you overwrite the file, but it actually does. What app are you using to copy and overwrite with?
I use Resco File Explorer too. But can not delete or Replace the file. The OS is WM6.1; Software Ver. TREO750-2.25-ATT
Hello!
I had on my TC with the original ROM a small icon with a battery indicator in the top right corner. After update to Win 6.1 its place was taken by a nasty clock. I managed to get rid of the clock using the registry. Now, how can I make my battery indicator come back? I really long for it ...
P.S. What is bad about charging the battery through USB? I've heard that it is generally recommended to disable this function...
Use the Advanced Config Tool (search the forums for it). It allows you to set whether to display the battery or the clock on the title bar among a myriad of other settings. Really a great tool. There probably is a reg change somewhere but the tool makes a lot of the tweaks easy.
Or a simple registry edit:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell\ShowTitleBarClock=0
Hi,
does anyone know how to bring clock and battery indicator back on top of my display?
My phone is a Prophet with Windows mobile 5 (O2 germany). I added a screenshot of my today-screen.
Thanks!
I can not figure it out. Everytime I choose the option to show time on the task bar the battery meter disapears, and visa versa. Can someone help? Thank you!
are you running custom or stock? Is there any thing installed that may interfere/influence the behavior of the task bar and it's icons? Recently i had a similar issue with my tp2 taskbar and i figured out that i had disabled the battery and icon through the sk tools applications by modifying the registry. I had to reverse my actions in order to get them back. Some more info about your rom and programs may help us hone in on the issue.
Hi,
I've recently purchased a HTC Touch Pro 2 running WM6.1. Before that I was on a Palm Treo 750 on WM6.0, and on the Palm when I touched the battery icon it would pop up an info bubble showing the % remaining. For that matter any of the other icons in the taskbar I clicked on popped up an info bubble. It just makes sense - icon provides basic info, if you want more detail click on it, simple. I presumed this was normal behaviour until I came to the HTC, and now when I click on the battery icon (or network icon or speaker icon for that matter) I just get a 'Notifications' screen which tells me nothing about the battery (or speaker, and not much about the network).
The battery icon itself on the Palm had a smooth decline from 100% to 0% rather than the HTC one which has just 4 fat bars. I know there are numerous other icons out there but I guess my question goes beyond just the appearance of the battery icon to the functionality of the whole taskbar.
How do I go about restoring the 'sensible' functionality of the Palm on the HTC?
Thanks,
Greg
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