Guest SeaComms Posted June 25, 2009 Report Posted June 25, 2009 As per the title, I am trying to find where in the registry (I hope) that the information is stored for when you cick on the clock in the Samsung today2 home screen. It currently opens the Samsung World Clock, I want to point it to the g-alarm program. Have searched many forums and the registry myself, but all to no avail. Surely someone has come up with a solution?? Thanks in advance, Dave.
Guest reversehead Posted June 28, 2009 Report Posted June 28, 2009 As per the title, I am trying to find where in the registry (I hope) that the information is stored for when you cick on the clock in the Samsung today2 home screen. It currently opens the Samsung World Clock, I want to point it to the g-alarm program. Have searched many forums and the registry myself, but all to no avail. Surely someone has come up with a solution?? Thanks in advance, Dave. Can be done by using MortScript 1. Go download mortscript here http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=d...st&entry=18 2. Extract files after download, go to \bin\PPC and copy autorun.exe to your another folder 3. rename copied autorun.exe to tclock.exe in your another folder 4. create a text file, name it "tclock.mscr" 5. edit that text file with notepad or other text editor 6. copy this if you install g-alarm in device, if not, just change the path Run("\Program Files\ageye\G-Alarm\GAlarm.exe") and save and close 7. install MortScript using \cab\MortScript-4.2-PPC.cab to your Omnia 8. Copy tclock.exe & tclock.mscr to your Omnia \Windows folder The concept is to overwrite tclock.exe that SS today 2 pointed to to mortscript to execute G-Alarm, that's it.
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