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mushtac

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#71660 15-Nov-2010 01:41
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Is there a way to customize/remove the widgets on the bottom of the home screen? HTC Touch Pro 2 + WM6.5. Thanks

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_Allan
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  #405095 15-Nov-2010 21:43
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If you are referring to the Tabs at the bottom of the screen – Home, People. Messages, Mail, etc  and your o/s is from HTC, then I believe you only have one option.

1.       On the Home screen select Menu->Personalize Home Screen Tabs.  You can select the Tabs you want to appear on the bottom of the Screen.

Here is a link that may answer a few questions you may have.

http://pocketnow.com/tweaks-hacks/customizing-sense-ui?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+pocketnow+(pocketnow.com)





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  #405098 15-Nov-2010 21:47
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_Allan: If you are referring to the Tabs at the bottom of the screen – Home, People. Messages, Mail, etc  and your o/s is from HTC, then I believe you only have one option.

1.       On the Home screen select Menu->Personalize Home Screen Tabs.  You can select the Tabs you want to appear on the bottom of the Screen.

Here is a link that may answer a few questions you may have.

http://pocketnow.com/tweaks-hacks/customizing-sense-ui?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+pocketnow+(pocketnow.com)


Just recently sold my TP2 after a year. As Allan pointed out, go to that option and uncheck the tabs you dont want to appear, you can also rearrange the tabs/widgets in the order that you prefer. 




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mushtac

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  #405154 16-Nov-2010 06:34
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Thanks again, enjoying the new 6.5ROM but there are a few minor issues.
Can I remove the weather display under the home screen clock with out changing the clock to the smaller setting?
My text messages are all there but touchflo shows them in the wrong order but when I go to "All Messages" and tap on the last message all the messages are in the right order? No biggie, great to have all my texts after a ROM upgrade.

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