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AT&T Tilt Today Screen Mods

Posted by Chris Leckness on November 10, 2007 – 1:34 am
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Here’s what I’ve done to get what you see in this video.

  1. Download HTC Home Plugin. Download the cab to your device and install from the cab by clicking on it.
  2. Download the Black Today Screen Theme and install.
  3. Optional: For the SPB Pocket Plus 4.0 tabs at the bottom of my today screen, download and install SPB Pocket Plus 4.0. I recommend changing all the icons from their default from large icons to small with text to minimize the vertical size.
  4. Tweak it how you like it.

The HTC Home Plug in will work fine with any color theme you want and it skins well to the color, but I went with black since that’s what the HTC Touch is using.

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