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I'm having some problems with the buttons.



Check the stock and 1GHz buttons. They're working but they aren't where they should be. How do I rectify this?
 
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Originally Posted by RAZOR View Post
I'm having some problems with the buttons.



Check the stock and 1GHz buttons. They're working but they aren't where they should be. How do I rectify this?
Make sure you are using the images that were in the battery zip, as they are different from the the ones in normal zip.
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Originally Posted by techie View Post
Make sure you are using the images that were in the battery zip, as they are different from the the ones in normal zip.
Yep, figured it out. Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by gft2k1 View Post
Thanks to techie, this is my last version of OCCP (with code ) who change the color of displayed temperature, frequency, battery and rootfs in according to status..............
thanks they are lookin nice !

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Thought I'd share my simple widget for quickly accessing music and call/sms. I'm using this in the car. The Quick menu button shows and hides the "widget" and when visible also makes the backlight stay on. Play button activates the fm-transmitter+fm-boost and pause button deactivates it.

Make 9 widgets and import the text from the txt files, then change the "Quick menu" buttons cmd code ID's to your corresponding widgets ID's. Do the same with previous/next buttons because these are connected with the play button.

Edit: import_qbw.zip updated
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Originally Posted by msand83 View Post
Thought I'd share my simple widget for quickly accessing music and call/sms. I'm using this in the car. The Quick menu button shows and hides the "widget" and when visible also makes the backlight stay on. Play button activates the fm-transmitter+fm-boost and pause button de-activates it.

Make 9 widgets and import the text from the txt files, then change the "Quick menu" buttons cmd code ID's to your corresponding widgets ID's. Do the same with previous/next buttons because these are connected with the play button.
Unfortunately checksum fault with all 9 of them. You might have to export and reupload them.
Can anyone else confirm?
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im working on a new widget if anyone can help then here you go

and here is another widget i wrote the script for saving power link here

finally a picture by picture tutorial on how to set the limits for N900
using QBW link here
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Advanced Conky Launcher

Conky is a very powerful tool to display system information, however no tabs and scrolling means very limited information can be squeezed into one window.
This is why I created three separate conky configuration files to address only specific categories in each window viz. CPU, Resources and Network.
To top that, you can even launch them simultaneously! (Disclaimer: May cause performance issues)

Name:  Conky.jpg
Views: 1613
Size:  22.4 KB


Installation

Extract the zip and
  • Move all the images to queen beecon directory
Code:
/home/user/MyDocs/.images/queen_beecon_dir
  • Move the remaining 5 files (excluding beecon) to
Code:
/home/user/
  • Import the beecon (beecon_ACL.txt)
Name:  ACL.jpg
Views: 1598
Size:  12.2 KB


Use the tabs to switch between different views.Click the body of the widget to launch conky with that configuration.

Edit: Network file changed on suggestion of Creamy Goodness
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conky widget imports fine and clicks show circular icon but nothing else. cant swap between cpu , resouce etc or display any info .restarted phone , conky already present and all files correcly located , will try from pc not filebox and report back. cheers though techie once i get it working will be a definate improvement on original conky.
 
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@techie when i import in QBW it says bad checksum and if i copy/paste it the beecon gets created but doesn't work?

What am i doing wrong?

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e: Lol same problem as moepda
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