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2011-07-23
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I'm actually using the "Desktop Command Execution Widget".
This is the result (just look at the top left and top right application icon):
The number is updated whenever I receive new mail or message...
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2011-07-23
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You can find the image here:
Just import it to a new queenbeecon as advised in the QBW Sense thread (page 1, first post at the bottom), then create a hidden beecon for the phone-ui and overlay the middle "button" with it. If you have phone-control installed, you only need to type in "phone-control --startapp rtcom-call-ui" (without the quotes). On my screen the left "button" contains the command "controlpanel" (again without quotes) and the right one "phone-control --startapp osso-addressbook".
If you use the portrait hildon desktop you shouldn't resize and hide the beecons until you have positioned each beecon both in landscape and portrait, otherwise you'll have trouble to find and move them
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