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BatteryStatus is a freeware today-plugin which shows the remaining load of the main battery for XDA Neo (HTC Prophet - Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition). This is the function by design. Other devices are reported to work with this plugin too. Have a look at the requirements.
It looks similar to the O2-Battery-Plugin of XDA mini, but without the remaining load of backup-battery. In consideration of the weak average batteryperformance, this plugin does not poll if you dont want it. The powermanager (on his way) pops in when something regarding the battery has changed and notifies (us) the plugin ... Similar to the batteryload is the implementation of the mobile operator name, which is notified by the notification broker of WM5. Hence the code of this plugin is only touched when there is a need to do this.
With great help of some users of xda-developers.com, there are more functions provided by BatteryStatus. It can show you incoming and outgoing calltimes for daily and monthly use as well as incoming and outgoing summed up. Btw. the reading shows D:... for daily calltimes and M:... for monthly calltimes.
Furthermore it can count incoming and outgoing sms for monthly use and show the actual cpuspeed.
BatteryStatus can also log (write into a file) the date, time, duration and callnumber of incoming and outgoing calls and sms to an xml-file.
There are also indicators which needs to poll periodically and can be activated/deactivated by show or hide them. These indicators are actual signal strength of phone modul, free memory for program-storage and sd-card, free memory for data (program-usage) and batterydrain in mA or mW.
You can start CommManager of prophet by tap on the mobile operator name text or terminate CommManager by tap and hold on the mobile operator name. CommManager is the default program to start, but you can provide another app in the options.
WARNING !!! Use this piece of software at your own risk !!! I am not responsible for any damage caused by this software !!! WARNING
Within the execution-context of a today-plugin, there are more things one can do, thus this plugin provides some further needfully functions.
<LI class=mid_cs>It can activate DeviceLock of WM5 on wakeup.
It can overclock the omap850 cpu of XDA Neo to a customizable Speed (manual or on wakeup).
The latter comes from the ti-specs and works similar to the well known application OmapClock.exe of intruders (xda-developers). In fact you can use OmapClock.exe for overclocking by creating a registry key with the path to the executable.
WARNING !!! Use this piece of software at your own risk !!! I am not responsible for any damage caused by this software !!! WARNING
Requirements on which devices will it work
<LI class=mid_cs>XDA Neo - Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition
<LI class=mid_cs>BatterStatus is tested only on a XDA Neo (HTC - Prophet with O2-ROM-Image), but following devices were reported to be working with too:
Any other device with Windows Mobile 5 Phone Edition without omap-cpu should be ok too, but without overclocking-functions, e.g. HTC P3600, HTC Universal
You can open the contextmenu by tap-and-hold on the left- and topmost icon of the Today-Plugin as shown in the following screenshot.
You can also tap on the TaskBar-Reading (if enabled) to open the contextmenu. It enables a quick access to the most important settings and functions and some functions are only accessible by contextmenu like TaskBar Indicator or TrayIcons.
Calltimes additional counters
In addition to the counter of free version, there is a datacounter (monitor gprs traffic) and you can customize a callplan (when to count).
By means of the CountPlan-Button you can open the CountPlan-Tab:
You can add time-durations (described by a pattern) to the list with the Add-Button and delete an item with the Del-Button. For counting calltimes you can choose between counting all times and exlucde the times listed or count only the times listed.
If you want to add a time-duration, then ensure that the pattern-textbox is empty and push the "..."-Button. This will open the Pattern-Tab:
DataCounter monitor gprs traffic
BatteryStatus Advanced is able to monitor data-connections too (also known as gprs-traffic), that is sent/received bytes (monthly/daily), time-duration of all connections (month), number of established connections a month and remaining inclusive traffic.
For configuring this there is a Data-Tab, where you need to select the GPRS connections to monitor at first. The list contains all connections on your device, which can be monitored.
The value for "Round up Traffic" is used to round gprs traffic of each connection, that is if the value is set to 1kB, then the amount of data of each session will be round up to 1kB. e.g. a connection with 1.4kB will be count as 2kB.
A zero value (0 kB) disables this function.
By means of the Phone-TrayIcon you can connect or disconnect your desired connection too or "disconnect them all"
CpuLoad-Indicator indicator ..
The CpuLoad-Indicator shows the current cpuload in percent (%) and is placed to the second view of third row (which contains dynamic-values to poll for).
You can toggle between first view (no polling, but notification triggered) and second view (polling interval) by tap on the first memory-indicator of the third row as redmarked in the following screenshot.
The time of period for measuring the cpuload can be adjusted from 250ms to 5000ms. A value of 0ms deactivates the cpuload-indicator. Set this value in the General-Tab of options with "Cpu-Utilization Refresh".
Note: If you are using other apps to measure cpuload, then measuring of BatteryStatus could conflict with that and thus be inappropriate.
WiFi-Rows about wifi
To do...
TaskManager close programs and show active programs
The TaskManager shows the active programs and allows to close programs by Tap/Tap and Hold on [X].
The TaskBar-Indicator can be activated (and deactivated) by means of the contextmenu and with checkboxes in the options.
In order to open the TaskList, you have to click/tap on the white arrow left of the [X]-Button.
You can customize some behaviour by creating one or more of the following registry-values under BatteryStatus-Key:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Today\Items\BatteryStatus
TaskBar-Indicator indicator
The TaskBar-Indicator shows the current cpuspeed and cpuload on the TaskBar on top of the screen.
The TaskBar-Indicator can be activated (and deactivated) by means of the contextmenu. The menu for TaskBar is only available if an omap-cpu can be detected or "CpuSpeed" in General-Tab is checked!
You can customize the position / font / color and background-painting-method by creating one or more of the following registry-values under BatteryStatus-Key:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Today\Items\BatteryStatus
NameTypeDescriptionTaskBarLeftDWORDdistance in pixel from left --> LeftAlign of readingTaskBarRightDWORDdistance in pixel from/to right --> RightAlign of readingTaskBarTopDWORDtop position of the indicatorTaskBarFontDWORD2 means increase fontsize by 2 pointsTaskBarFontColorDWORDColor of TaskBar-Reading ( 0x00bbggrr )TaskBarPseudoTransDWORDCopy background under the TaskBar-ReadingTaskBarDelayOnResetDWORDseconds to delay creation of taskbar after softreset
Note: TaskBarLeft has higher prio in case both DWORDs are there.
TrayIcons quick launch apps
The TrayIcons are located in the bottom-tray and provide following inbuild functions:
NameDescriptionPhonestart settings, toggle the state (on/off)WiFistart settings, toggle the state (on/off)BlueToothstart settings, toggle the state (on/off), pair device settingsDeviceLockstart DeviceLock of WM5Display offturn off display
In addition to the inbuild functions, you can add more programs to the tray by adding their paths to the list.
im new im sorry for the dumb question how do i download it to the phone it gives me a url saying
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