Thanks for all the great advice!
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Thanks for all the great advice!
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it works!!! thks
Very interesting and helpful.
Works on the 8830, no delay like the previous 8800 owner claimed.
Re: battery meter in % rather than just a bar
This is kinda involved and lengthy but very possible...
Pardon my errors at the actual terminology and proper names.. but...
Make a theme using plazmic theme builder and make your own custom Battery meter. All I did was go into "paint" and made a template the proper size. I forget the exact mwasurements but something like 60x22. It needs to be a skinny long rectangle. All the battery meter does is access 22 different fields of the template. It divides the rectangle into 2 rows. Top row is for regular battery life and bottom row is for battery life when charging. Then each row is divided into 11 columns. The % can only be expressed in 10% intervals and there's one field rederved for "?" When the battery is sending a false signal. Just type in percentages in 10% intervals. And space out your numbers equally across the row. I then made the background of my battery indicator template the same color as my status bar - essentially showing only the text. So - I have % of battery displayed (at least in 10% intervals)
Sorry, no screen shots. I'm without a laptop or PC currently and the theme is not in my berry - it's still under construction on an external hard drive awaiting a new computer.
Once I have the theme loaded - I'll post some screen shots.
I know this sounds super-involved - but, really - it's pretty easy.
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This is what you want, it's in a meter bundle you can find on line. Or PM me for it.
anything for the Storm available?
@ bbw - exactly.
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Thanks! These are very useful.
Can we sticky this? Or is there some kind of process/application?
you can request service books from your carrier by going into Options -> Advanced Options -> Host Routing Table, and when displaying the Host Routing table, hit the Blackberrry (menu) key, and select Register Now. Should cause your carrier to send your phone the service books
Ha ha Secret codes! Blackberrys are so BA!
How do I get this? I really want to play with it
oh man thanks alot!
thanks i use these for all sorts of things now
Awesome!
Thanks for the tips!
This one is bookmarked! thanks for the codes :D
Thanks. These really helped.
Man! This is alot to learn!!! LOL Thanks :)
Oh wait! Do these shortcuts NOT work on the 9530?? :eek:
Thanks for info, no need remove battery with ALT + Right Shift + DEL works on my 8900.
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I just hold down the * to lock my phone :)
Nice i like it.
Thank you very much for a very useful information.
:)
Now I don't have to get off the tricky cover to do a battery pull!
I wish I read this a few days ago... I would have saved myself a few broken nails.