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Old 03-16-06, 03:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Aximsitex50icon psShutXP and minimizing

Hi everybody

I've installed psShutXP to my Axim X50v with WM5. I simply couldn't do without
I've discovered that if you enable the today icon for psShutXP, all running programs will be minimized if you use psShutXP to turn off the screen. This results in media players (actually I've only tested it with TCPMP, but guess it's the same with all programs ) loosing focus on turning off the screen (which is very nice for saving battery when only listening to music and not using the Axim for anything else. This again results in the lack of support for the buttons in the media player.

If I disable the today icon all works fine, no minimizing, 100% support for buttons.

Has anyone else expierenced this? Is it possible to work around this, so I get the today icon AND the support for buttons in apps (no minimizing)?

Have a-n-ice day :approve:

/Zkii
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