Guest x2h Posted August 18, 2010 Report Posted August 18, 2010 (edited) Update: I found it. Thanks! Hi all, in WM6.5 i used to be able to get to a settings page that allows me to decisde what's displayed on the top bar, whether it's time or battery. I can't find that setting page anymore and feel very silly now. can anyone give me a hint how to get that from the samsung's settings? Thanks a lot! Edited August 18, 2010 by x2h
Guest Pete B Posted August 18, 2010 Report Posted August 18, 2010 Update: I found it. Thanks! Hi all, in WM6.5 i used to be able to get to a settings page that allows me to decisde what's displayed on the top bar, whether it's time or battery. I can't find that setting page anymore and feel very silly now. can anyone give me a hint how to get that from the samsung's settings? Thanks a lot! I haven't used the clock on the top bar since 6.5 but I went through the same thing about 3 days ago. And felt like an idiot for 10 minutes..... But its in the windows settings under clocks. Not in the samsung settings.
Guest GunnarKarlsson Posted August 19, 2010 Report Posted August 19, 2010 I haven't used the clock on the top bar since 6.5 but I went through the same thing about 3 days ago. And felt like an idiot for 10 minutes..... But its in the windows settings under clocks. Not in the samsung settings. Well now you might have made me be an idiot, but where in the windows clock settings can I adjust any info about what should be on the taskbar? I have wm6.5.3 with the thinner taskbar and I'd love to get rid of the clock and/or battery info. //Gunnar
Guest bmt10 Posted August 20, 2010 Report Posted August 20, 2010 Well now you might have made me be an idiot, but where in the windows clock settings can I adjust any info about what should be on the taskbar? I have wm6.5.3 with the thinner taskbar and I'd love to get rid of the clock and/or battery info. //Gunnar I could never find this in the windows settings either, the only place I ever found it was in the samsung "clock and alarm", in the world clock tab, and in the right softkey options there. If it was cooked into the rom however I could never disable it.
Guest vlgligor Posted August 23, 2010 Report Posted August 23, 2010 I use BattClock and I have all the information in just one field: clock, battery and even free RAM. You could tweak the display color of each information, for example to show green when the battery is over 80%, yellow between 50-80% and red when is bellow 50% (same goes for amount of RAM). Best of all, the information is displayed in every application where the task bar is visible, this way I can always keep an eye on the usage.
Guest GunnarKarlsson Posted August 23, 2010 Report Posted August 23, 2010 I use BattClock and I have all the information in just one field: clock, battery and even free RAM. You could tweak the display color of each information, for example to show green when the battery is over 80%, yellow between 50-80% and red when is bellow 50% (same goes for amount of RAM). Best of all, the information is displayed in every application where the task bar is visible, this way I can always keep an eye on the usage. Hi great tip about battclock. But when I install it and have it in autostart I loose the wifi. I have noticed this behavior if I have memory hungry applications such as s2u in startup folder, well it might work if I delay the start... //Gunnar
Guest Pete B Posted August 23, 2010 Report Posted August 23, 2010 I could never find this in the windows settings either, the only place I ever found it was in the samsung "clock and alarm", in the world clock tab, and in the right softkey options there. If it was cooked into the rom however I could never disable it. OK. So using windows 6.5 I click the start button. Go to windows settings (the grey gear one not the blue one). Clocks and alarms. More tab. Select the "display the clock........". Works for me on wm6.5 JF5 rom.
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