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rozboon

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#60632 29-Apr-2010 11:47
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Well I just updated my TP2 to WM6.5 and all is going well EXCEPT FOR the stupid TWorld default button in the bottom right hand corner of the Today screen.

I have no interest in TWorld, I'm pretty sure in WM6.1 I changed this to a quick Camera launch button but I can't remember for the life of me how I did it.

Can someone point me in the right direction?

Cheers. 

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  #324636 29-Apr-2010 11:52
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  #324640 29-Apr-2010 11:56
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Legend, TYVM.

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  #324646 29-Apr-2010 12:17
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Ok - HTC's TouchSense changes it slightly but this put me on the right track.

Now to cram this post with words people might search for, for future reference :)
To change the Softkeys on their HTC Windows Mobile 6.5 on the Today / Home screen off the default, in particular to remove T World

The keys are in HKLM\Software\HTC\Manila
And the relevant keys are:
HomeLSKPath
HomeLSKText
HomeLSKArguments

And the same for the right with RSK instead of LSK

Changed mine to Camera, \Windows\Camera.exe and put a space in arguments (no value wouldn't work with CERE) and now it launches the camera instead.

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