Boy, I just didn't relize how much in the pain in the butt this can be lol. hmmmmm wap.yahoo.com doesn't work so I can download the attachment when I go to yahoo.mail.com I can't click on the buttons as like the compose buttons and so on. As for hotmail using outlook I wonder? Well if someone sends it to that e-mail ekocaves@hotmail.com hopefully it works, I'm like stressing out over here, Came home from work was loooking forward to download it :(
Well if someone sends it to that e-mail ekocaves@hotmail.com hopefully it works(
I just emailed you the cab files, which I'm not so positive it will work. If you could find a PC to download it and copy to your device via SD card, or use infra-red to beam it over from a laptop, that could be the easiest way.
New update with minor change - added context menu and clipboard support for all the edit controls.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, it means if you enter a number in the status bar color picker or in IE setting tab, you can cut/copy that number and paste to another number field.
If you remove Odyssey Client, is there a way of getting it back, just in case I realize I do need it. Thanks for the hard work. This is a great program.
This thread is getting longer and it is hard to find what it is about sometimes. I decided to re-cap the first post of the thread with the most up-to-date information.
The free utility I offer here has two parts: Status Monitoring and Registry Tweak. The current version is 2.1.1.0
Status Monitoring Feathres
Monitors main battery level;
Monitors AC power charging;
Monitors program memory usage;
Monitors storage memory usage;
Monitors CPU speed (Intel PXA27x 624MHz CPU only);
Monitors CPU usage (CPU load);
Fully configurable on what status to monitor;
System status indicator is always visible and yet to occupy minimum screen space;
The width of the system status indicator lines can be set from 1 to 3 pixels;
The colors of the system status indicator lines are configurable;
To be light weight, the monitor runs in a thread within the system service process rather than its own process;
Small footprint - 11kb in size;
Compatible with different screen size and orientation.
Registry Tweak
Runs as system Control Panel applet. Located under "Start->Settings->System".
Status monitoring
Configures status monitor settings.
Display options
Allows enabling of ClearType, including keeping ClearType enabled upon orentation change and within Internet Explorer;
Chooses between analog clock and digital clock on the system bar;
Chooses to display date and/or time in the digital clock.
Memory option
Remove Odyssey client executable to save 2.2Mb storage memory space.
Input option
Chooses the number of words to be suggested when enterring text, beyond the numbers allowed by system default input settings.
Internet Explorer options
Allows Pocket Internet Explorer to be posed as IE 6.0;
Chooses the number of concurrent connections (downloads);
Configures temporary file cache size limit;
Configures cookie files storage limit;
Configures history storage limit;
Allows to put temporary files, cookies, and/or history info on the BIS (built-in-storage), vs. main memory.
Hardware button mapping (correct on Axim x50v/x51v)
Easily map hardware buttons to screen rotation, Alt-Tab, and screen on/off toggle;
Alt-Tab and screen toggle features require "Spb Pocket Plus" being installed.
Software installation option
Enables the feature that asks the user to choose the destination folder when installing application.
Product information
Q&As
Q: Why do you write this utility?
A: I don't like the power/memory indicators that sit on the today screen or on the system bars. They look intrusive to me; and they are not visible when in full screen mode when I play game or watch movie. I found a small utility, which gave me the idea of writting something like that but with more advanced features.
As for the registry tweaker, most of the features are the settings I personally prefer to change everytime I setup a new device. So I figured that I'd better write a program rather than playing with the registry editor every time. A few features have been put in upon requests from people who gave me the comments.
Q: Does it work on WM2003? How about WM5?
A: It works fully on WM2003 SE. I haven't tried it on other WM versions, like 2002, 2003 and WM5, as I don't have those devices. The WM5 version of the cab file should work fine on WM5 devices. Please give it a try and let me know if it works.
Q: What devices are supported?
A: I have x50v, always run in true VGA mode. So I know it works fine with this setting. It should work on most devices. The CPU speed monitor is only supported on 624MHz Intel PXA270. A couple of features might not work correctly on devices other than x50v/x51v.
Q: Why aren't other CPUs supported for the CPU speed monitor feature?
A: I don't have those devices. After all, I wrote this utility initially for my own convenience. So I have no intention to support devices I don't use.
Q: How to install it?
A: Follow these steps:
Download DogfoodRegTweak.zip to your desktop PC and unzip it.
If you use Windows Mobile 5, go to WM5 folder; otherwise, go to WM2003 folder.
Run DogfoodRegTweakSetup.exe. It is recommended that you have the device connected to ActiveSync before running the setup program.
Follow the instruction during the installation process on both the PC and the device.
At the end of the installation, the RegTweak utility is launched on the device. You can change any settings.
You may need to do soft-reset for some setting changes to take effect.
If you are an expert, and want to skip the desktop part, you know what to do with the cab file.
Q: Where do I find the utility after installation?
A: From "Start->Settings->System->Registry Tweak".
Q: How to uninstall it?
A: On the PC when the device is connected via ActiveSync. In ActiveSync, goto "Tools->Add/Remove Programs", highlight "Dogfood Registry Tweak for Windows Mobile..." and click "Remove".
Or, on the Pocket PC, go to "Start->Settings->System->Remove Programs", highlight "Dogfood Registry Tweak for Windows Mobile..." and tap "Remove".
Q: Are there any known issues?
A: Yes. Other than the CPU support, there are a few things I can think of.
Button mapping may not all match correctly on devices other than x50v/x51v;
CPU speed may not be correct on devices other than x50v/x51v;
Some settings on the screen may be cut off on QVGA resolution, especially when the SIP is up. I have not implemented automatic scrolling. It is a lot more complicited to do than just to think about it. As I'm always on true VGA mode, I have no problem. I could do it when I have the resource.
On WM5, if you choose both date and time in the digital clock, the text gets cut off. This is WM5 system problem. Not mine.
Q: Why do you offer it free?
A: There is no catch. I've had a lot of fun writing it. It makes me feel better if other people find it useful, too. The more people use it, the merrier. That being said, I have no problem if you would like to donate. ;-) I will really appreciate it if you like my utility and are willing to make a donation via PayPal to dogfood.ca@gmail.com. It would keep me going to make it better.
Enjoy! And please leave your comments. Your encouragement is what keeps me working on the updates. ;-) But since I don't make money from it, I may not be able to always satisfy your requests.
If you remove Odyssey Client, is there a way of getting it back, just in case I realize I do need it. Thanks for the hard work. This is a great program.
Yes. Simply uncheck the removal option in the utility, tap "OK" to close it and do a soft-reset. The Odyssey Client will be back.
More detail, please. What device and OS are you using? Did you do soft-reset after you choose it? What sites are you visiting for you to realize it doesn't work? Can you get it to work by using other tweak tools or direct registry changes?
Well thanks dog for sending me the tweak by hotmail I was able to download it on outlook express. I'm just wondering is it possible you can add another feature were you can change the colors on your pocket pc like the font colors and the menue colors I'm sure you get what I'm saying kinda like when you get a theme and it has a different color? Anyway this program you made is pretty sharp looking forward to the stuff you do on it. I recommend it to anyone to use your software you have made.
I have one other request. Have you ever seen QLaunch on PalmOS? It allows you to map additional actions/programs to each hardware button, dependent on the length of time you press the button. For instance, a normal button press would do whatever it did before. A "short" button press (held down slightly longer) would start a different application, a medium press something else, and long yet another. End result is you can access up to 4 applications from each button. The program has the options to do one of the following to display that it will start the "next" option in line:
blink the LED
flash the screen (i.e. for "split second" the screen color inverts/reverts to normal)
play a tick sound through the speaker.
QLaunch was one of the most useful apps on my old Palm, and I have yet to find something like it for PPC.
Could you add this to the Buttons section?
Thanks,
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I have one other request. Have you ever seen QLaunch on PalmOS? It allows you to map additional actions/programs to each hardware button, dependent on the length of time you press the button. For instance, a normal button press would do whatever it did before. A "short" button press (held down slightly longer) would start a different application, a medium press something else, and long yet another. End result is you can access up to 4 applications from each button. The program has the options to do one of the following to display that it will start the "next" option in line:
blink the LED
flash the screen (i.e. for "split second" the screen color inverts/reverts to normal)
play a tick sound through the speaker.
QLaunch was one of the most useful apps on my old Palm, and I have yet to find something like it for PPC.
Could you add this to the Buttons section?
Thanks,
I'm not sure if that can be done easily on Windows Mobile. This is the first time I've ever heard about this idea. I never lay my hands on Palm devices so I don't know how good (or how bad) it is. ;-)
Let me look into the possibility. Boy, with all the request of new features, I really should start charging a fee...
Haha, well I'M sure down the line your find more features to add that would be more of a demanding then my request. LOL When that time comes start charging and when you have a site up let me know so I can link it onto my site. A place good to build a site at is http://freewebs.com that where my hosting is at and its free, and they have other features you can have and so on. And if you want more out of the company you can even get a .com and like a premium deal I believe its cool look into it, look at the wonders you can do if you have the stuff for example my site. http://freewebs.com/ekocaves