HTCVolumeControl.dll Taskbar icons - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Themes and Apps

Hi, I'm running Dutty's 2.5 Leo HG R0 on my Topaz and have started to look at skinning the taskbar icons, however my HTCVolumeControl.dll doesn't contain any icon resources, in fact it contains nothing, whereas older DLL's that are available in these forums have the 3 icons I need to skin, I've tried using them but the older DLL's cause bugs with other parts of Manilla.
I've found the 3 sound icons in the shellres.192.dll & Leo_phcanOverbmp.dll and have replaced them, however when I copy the dll's back over to the phone and soft reset I get the new icon(s) appearing for about 5-10 seconds but are then replaced with the stnadard white icons while Sense 2.5 is loaded on top on WinMo, I can't for the life of me find another dll resource with the volume icons to update
I've also tried changing the registry value: HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\LoadIconFromResDLL to 1 with a soft reset but it hasn't worked
Am I missing something?, where are the 3 volume icons I need to replace if they aren't in the HTCVolumeControl.dll and the shellres.192.dll ones are being superseded when Sense loads
Please help it's driving me mad

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Hi, I'm running Dutty's 2.5 Leo HG R9 on my Topaz and have started to look at skinning the taskbar icons, however my HTCVolumeControl.dll doesn't contain any icon resources, in fact it contains nothing, whereas older DLL's that are available in these forums have the 3 icons I need to skin, I've tried using them but the older DLL's cause bugs with other parts of Manilla.
I've found the 3 sound icons in the shellres.192.dll & Leo_phcanOverbmp.dll and have replaced them, however when I copy the dll's back over to the phone and soft reset I get the new icon(s) appearing for about 5-10 seconds but are then replaced with the stnadard white icons while Sense 2.5 is loaded on top on WinMo, I can't for the life of me find another dll resource with the volume icons to update
I've also tried changing the registry value: HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay\LoadIconFromResDLL to 1 with a soft reset but it hasn't worked
Am I missing something?, where are the 3 volume icons I need to replace if they aren't in the HTCVolumeControl.dll and the shellres.192.dll ones are being superseded when Sense loads
Please help it's driving me mad
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donalgodon said:
I want to replace the bottom bar and not mess up the taskbar icons, pinscreen and volume control.
So far, I've tried installing a bottom bar by cab, and it does all three of these things.
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