Has anyone developed an alternative to the TFL3D clock which i think is too big especially with the white back ground behind the digits. A smaller clock would be much better if like me you have photo's as wallpaper.
On your home Tab
Under the big clock you should have Call history and Calendar.
Right below that you should have an arrow head pointing downwards.
Place your thumb or finger there and swipe upwards
The clock will be reduced.
Hope this helps
yes that what i do at the moment and thats the sort of size i would like the clock to be. However if you do tasks and return to home the large clock reapears i just want permanently rid of the ugly large clock
Wierd
Try this
HKCU\software\HTC\Manila
Home.LastClockView
The value should be 1
(no harm in trying, right)
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Is there a way to make the clock smaller?
nope, won't go any smaller.
Clock Size
It really can't get any smaller.. the clock is actaully a series of picture... located in windows folder
yeah they are just images, but the size of the plugin isn't going to get any smaller, you would just have mroe empty space in teh clock area.
BTW.. with pocketemu's htc home custoiser you can change the clock to anything you want, but again the plugin size stays the same.
Is it possible to adjust the size of the clock on the HTC home screen? I love the home screen but that clock sure takes up a lot of room. Just don't need the clock that big. Can someone come up with a fix or solution?
Maybe have a option in the home customizer??
Sorry, not possible. I feel the same way about it though.
I am surprise no one has come up with this yet!!
Dont forget if you make the clock smaller all the other tabs in it need to be reduced too, which means all the graphics have to be altered on each tab.
Alot of work me thinks...
MM
If you say so, I have no idea.
Anyway just a thought
Hello! The default Home Clock desappeared. It only appears a simple clock with arial fonts. I would like to restore the original touch 3d clock.
Best regards,
Marcelo
Below the SIMPLE Clock, you will notice a small arrow head.
Place your finger or thumb on that.. and slide/swipe downwards.
You SHOULD get the BIG CLOCK
It worked!
Thanks.
Happy to help.
Just for future reference..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=411028&highlight=clock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=410970&highlight=clock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=411654&highlight=clock
Cheers mate.
Hello - I've searched far and low. It seems everyone except for myself love the huge clock. I hate it whether it flips or not. I don't even want a clock on my home page. Does anyone know of any app that can make this clock go away and give me more real estate on the home page?
Tried WAD2, but crashes too much. Infinity also crashes. Used SPB for about a year, but bored and hate the bottom icons.
Thanks for any direction...
Just swipe your finger up through the home screen, the flip clock will gone, replaced by a (much) smaller clock.
If you hate the bottom icons in Spb, you can try ShellExtension that can hide the bottom icons on the Spb, or the naong MobileSense that can replace the bottom bar with HTC Sense (in HTC Android devices, for example : HTC Hero), (HTC) Espresso, or Omnia
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vtmorp i agree with you i flip the clock up i prefer the small one if only there is a setting to have it by default flipped up
flip clock
My old phone used sense 2.1 and the flip clock did flip up into a smaller clock. This one does not. Using sense 2.5 2012 so maybe that's it, but my last rom had sense 2.5 1911 and it also did not flip up into a smaller clock.
Oh well - back to spb with some tweaks. Thanks.
u can try use Maxmanila. It support the big clock, flip clock, digital clock, or no clock.
Many times if youre not satisfied with the big clock nor you wanna install a new clock by searching for cabs, why not revert to the Windows Default Screen??? Depending on what rom youre using....
Start/Settings/Today
Look for the Item tab, un-check HTC Sense or HTC Manila
Check Windows Default
And well.....heres a more simpler style too your phone, no more BIG CLOCK.
I guess just try different approachs......
You can use some of the tips/tricks/files in this thread (most will work on VGA phones) -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=589227
try
checkout the cookiemonster home tab mod, if you swipe up twice you remover everything but a tiny clock at the top and you can see your background
Yay - no more clock!
Thanks Overjjrk! The cab worked like a charm - the awful clock is gone. It is definitely a preference matter - I just don't get why I have the time in the upper bar and then this HUGE ugly flip clock taking up all that real estate.
Okay, I have successfully made Rosie do 5x5 and 4x5.
5x5 is what I wanted, but then every single widget would have to be edited to look right. - No.
4x5 lets the 4 column widgets work, and adds an extra row of icons to every screen. Only problem is, since each square of screen space is reduced to add the extra row, the last few lines of a widget are lost.
See attached 4x5 shot.
I know if I can remove some padding around the workspace screen, each cell would grow a little. I just can't find where to do it, and my fingers are getting numb from building and pushing the apk.
Does anybody know what padding settings I need to reduce to allow icon/widget cells to grow?
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I done the same thing with the incredible when I had it.
There is a way to accomplish this but you are still going to have to edit the individual widgets to fit in the smaller space.
It's been a while but it's a pretty simple edit.
The main widgets that need to be changed are the clock, the calendar, and the people widget.
Sent from my B.A.M.F. Thunderbolt
Yeah, I've been down that road. I'm trying to avoid it though.
If I can recover enough space by removing the padding I shouldn't have to.
Just something I'll have to play with till I get it right I guess.
Thanks though!
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dsb9938 said:
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4x5 lets the 4 column widgets work, and adds an extra row of icons to every screen. Only problem is, since each square of screen space is reduced to add the extra row, the last few lines of a widget are lost.
See attached 4x5 shot.
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Click to collapse
This made me realize my mind has trouble interpreting grids phrased as [column]x[row]. I'm hard wired for row first, lol.
Does this look OK in landscape with 5 rows. This is where the problems usually begin for me wanting to use 5 rows.
If it's possible to cut that padding down to a bare minimum, it should fix the widget issue, at least a little bit.