Re: New button, new menu or whatever it was called--I want it back

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I really missed the "New" option, too... Then I got a device with hard
buttons corresponding to those soft-button settings (a JASJAR). In that
configuration, it makes a lot of sense to have the soft buttons.

But, as my buddy Sven says (in a sense), "different strokes for different
folks." Keep making noise about it, though, because that's the only way that
Microsoft knows what people want.

--
Brad "LCD" Adrian


"Sven" <sejohannsen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Oap$hkt%23FHA.3392@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> It's been discussed and unfortunately at this point the answer is it's
> gone. Nothing wrong with it being brought up again though. Points out that
> folks miss it. A potential workaround would be for some enterprising
> hack, uh, programmer, to write a little app that has all those 'new' links
> in it. There are already a few ways to change what the today screen
> softkeys do. The left one could be changed to run this "new" app. Might
> be nice if the app let you change which 'new' things the user wanted
> included.
>
> --
> Sven
> MVP - Mobile Devices
> "Sandra" <sarah_feibelman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:urlt6Ft%23FHA.3852@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> In Windows Mobile 2003 SE and earlier, there was a New button in the
>> bottom
>> left corner of the Today screen. It's now covered by the two big bottom
>> soft
>> buttons (Calendar; Contacts). Or maybe it's been totally deleted and
>> replaced by those two wretched soft buttons. Is there any hack,
>> workaround
>> or back door I could do to get it back.
>>
>> If this has been discussed to death (or even just once before), I
>> apologize
>> but repeated searches came up empty.
>>
>> Note: I haven't logged onto the group for at least a year, but I
>> recognize a
>> few old-timers here still, most notably Beverly. Hi, y'all.
>>
>> Sandra
>>
>>
>
>


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