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2010-09-30
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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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2010-09-30
, 16:56
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2010-10-11
, 12:28
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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..............
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2010-10-22
, 12:29
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2010-10-22
, 17:48
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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 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.
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2010-10-22
, 18:08
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@ Dubai
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2010-10-22
, 18:51
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#98
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2010-10-22
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2010-10-22
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#100
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Check the stock and 1GHz buttons. They're working but they aren't where they should be. How do I rectify this?