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papamopps
6th January 2008, 12:03 PM
Is it possible?

Yes. With todayshrink you can get rid of the Softkeynames on todayscreen and get this space free for e.g. todayagenda.

And yes - on all other apps the softkeytext is shown again.

And yes - the softkeys on today work, when pressing the related hardwarebutton.

OK - you have to keep in mind what is located on the hardware/softkey button - haha


I like it....

The Dutchman
7th January 2008, 06:10 PM
Just what I needed, My agenda fits perfect now!
Away with the irritating Scrollbar:) Nice finding:)

papamopps
7th January 2008, 06:11 PM
Just what I needed, My agenda fits perfect now!
Away with the irritating Scrollbar:) Nice finding:)

never mind.

Kelvino9
20th January 2008, 12:08 AM
Just what you need if using HTC Home with TodayAgenda or any other Calendar program, Thank you

kdskamal
20th January 2008, 06:17 AM
@papamopps: there are many software which have been offering this feature from quite some time.

They are
1) VJtoggletoday(alpha) {freeware}
2) LakeridgeSoftware wisbar advance 3 {shareware}
3) SBSH iLauncher 3.1 onwards(not sure about this, but, i guess it does) ;) {shareware}

edit: hey! that is actually VJtoggletoday with the name changed :D

papamopps
20th January 2008, 09:28 AM
@papamopps: there are many software which have been offering this feature from quite some time.

They are
1) VJtoggletoday(alpha) {freeware}
2) LakeridgeSoftware wisbar advance 3 {shareware}
3) SBSH iLauncher 3.1 onwards(not sure about this, but, i guess it does) ;) {shareware}

edit: hey! that is actually VJtoggletoday with the name changed :D

yes i also noticed it in \windows\startup...

it is VJtoggle today....
.... and it is still freeware.... ;) - and i LOVE to use freeware.... on xda-dev there is more better freeware than commercial software all around the net....

kdskamal
20th January 2008, 09:38 AM
yes i also noticed it in \windows\startup...

it is VJtoggle today....
.... and it is still freeware.... ;) - and i LOVE to use freeware.... on xda-dev there is more better freeware than commercial software all around the net....

You're absolutely right on that part. Some of the freewares here actually beat the commertial ones avaliable :D

happyfree
29th February 2008, 02:42 PM
I tried without success several softwares to hide the softkeynames :
- Wisbar Advanced : the functionality "hide the softkeys" does not work
- Todayshrink and dcinobar : they hide the softkeys but finally the space is not free (it just hides)
- VJtoggletoday(alpha) works but it hides both taskbars !
Can someone help me to hide just the bottom taskbar ?

I have a HTC P3600 with WM5

papamopps
29th February 2008, 02:43 PM
I tried without success several softwares to hide the softkeynames :
- Wisbar Advanced : the functionality "hide the softkeys" does not work
- Todayshrink and dcinobar : they hide the softkeys but finally the space is not free (it just hides)
- VJtoggletoday(alpha) works but it hides both taskbars !
Can someone help me to hide just the bottom taskbar ?

I have a HTC P3600 with WM5

the space is freeeee!!!

maybe you have also "trayicons" running !!!

check it.

happyfree
29th February 2008, 02:46 PM
what do you mean by trayicons running ?

papamopps
29th February 2008, 02:48 PM
what do you mean by trayicons running ?

look at my Screenshot..... the space is used.....


when you see little icons in bottombar than the "tray" like systray on PC is running. then the space cannot be used by todayshrink.....

happyfree
29th February 2008, 02:51 PM
Actually with Todayshrink the taskbar is hidden. But my systray disapears on screen... Is it normal?

papamopps
29th February 2008, 03:04 PM
Actually with Todayshrink the taskbar is hidden. But my systray disapears on screen... Is it normal?

you do not need to hide softkeys when you still use the systray.... that makes no sense....

so it should hide the systray....

happyfree
29th February 2008, 03:24 PM
I am sorry not to be clear.
Normally the systray is located just over the bottom taskbar, right?
When i used Todayshrink, the taskbar was hidden but also the systray !! I thought that the systray would be at the same place than the bottom taskbar!

happyfree
29th February 2008, 04:00 PM
Here is a screenshot.
The taskbar has disappeared but there should be my systray at bottom

happyfree
29th February 2008, 04:22 PM
I'm going to open a new topic to deal with my problem

papamopps
29th February 2008, 04:47 PM
I'm going to open a new topic to deal with my problem

NOOOO!!!!

Why??

The systray will not appear when using todayshrink.....

It is for getting more space on today...

happyfree
29th February 2008, 04:55 PM
Ok, so there is no possibility to have more space by hiding the taskbar but also keeping the systray?

Ghostrider
29th February 2008, 05:42 PM
Ok, so there is no possibility to have more space by hiding the taskbar but also keeping the systray?


if you activate in Battery Status the trayIcons you have the sysbar back:cool:

Ghostrider

happyfree
29th February 2008, 06:02 PM
I activated the trayIcons in batterystatus but it didn't work :(
Maybe because I'm in WM5?

happyfree
29th February 2008, 06:05 PM
A solution would be to move the systray at the top.
I don't know if it's possible