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Matteh
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Default time on today screen

I recently flashed my 2i with the new o2 rom.. all went well loving the new rom!

however, ive noticed the time/date display is different (top today plugin):


old:___________________________ new:


the new one doesnt show the time!

only thing i can think of is I installed the corporate version...


can anyone tell me how to get the time back there?

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I'm afraid I have no idea - but could I ask, what plugin are you using to get your tcp data? (network throughput etc)

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it's a program called IP Dashboard.

very handy piece of kit, it auto changes depending on what connection is being used: usb/bluetooth/phone/gprs/wifi etc
 
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O2 Active installs its own Time/Date Today plugin which is different to the standard one that you received with the Corporate install.

If when you had the o2 stuff installed you ever looked at your Today options you should have noticed there were two clocks...the stock one, and the o2 active version.

I'm sure there are plenty of utilities and plugins you can get to display the time as well as the date to appear - though why you'd want to when you've also got both on the taskbar is beyond me :? :wink:

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i just like it there cause its easy to see in the morning lol.. its a bit bigger...

i dont really know why i have the date in my taskbar.. never look at it :/

i havnt found any plugins that *just* show the time, they all go way overboard

*wonders if anyone has the o2 cab handy*
 
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i dont really know why i have the date in my taskbar.. never look at it :/
Er, I do. I got my XDA2i from o2 Insurance (when a fat bastard ran into me and smashed my XDA2 screen in me pocket - twat!) and it's one of the main things (one of those annoying little niggles) that I'm missing. It's handy when you've got the machine turned off, you want to just check the time and you don't want to enter the password just to get it - every other mobile phone user on the planet has that abilty. Also, when you're doing something on the XDA2i and you want to check the time, I don't fancy having to Start / Today, just to get back to the Main Screen just to check out the time - before I just glanced to the Taskbar.

Any ideas how to get this back on the screen? There's no option I can find in Settings...
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i dont really know why i have the date in my taskbar.. never look at it :/
Er, I do. I got my XDA2i from o2 Insurance (when a fat bastard ran into me and smashed my XDA2 screen in me pocket - twat!) and it's one of the main things (one of those annoying little niggles) that I'm missing. It's handy when you've got the machine turned off, you want to just check the time and you don't want to enter the password just to get it - every other mobile phone user on the planet has that abilty. Also, when you're doing something on the XDA2i and you want to check the time, I don't fancy having to Start / Today, just to get back to the Main Screen just to check out the time - before I just glanced to the Taskbar.

Any ideas how to get this back on the screen? There's no option I can find in Settings...
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