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September 29th 08, 09:09 PM
I have an Ipaq 4700 running mcu. The device has a time out page that
pops up about every 4 or 5 minutes that displays the time and a
calender and a small message in the top left corner "No Bitmaps
Found". Does anyone know if there is a way to turn this function
completely off. I can't find anything in settings. TIA. Mike

RN
September 29th 08, 10:31 PM
Start
Programs
Dockware
"click on the extreme upper left corner of the screen"
"uncheck automatically in the dropdown box"
"click somewhere on the screen to get rid of the calendar and dialog
box"
"have fun flying versus fighting the PDA"

John
RN

Darryl Ramm
September 30th 08, 05:59 AM
On Sep 29, 2:31*pm, RN > wrote:
> Start
> Programs
> Dockware
> "click on the extreme upper left corner of the screen"
> "uncheck automatically in the dropdown box"
> "click somewhere on the screen to get rid of the calendar and dialog
> box"
> "have fun flying versus fighting the PDA"
>
> John
> RN

Better yet go to the applications folder and just delete the Dockware
folder. Now didn't that feel good. Dockware is a perfect example of b-
grade crapware that vendors like HP bundle thinking they are adding
value to the Windows Mobile platform. Overall the vendor added
utilities that include things like network config utilities etc. are
buggy, have horrible inconsistent UI, etc. etc.

Darryl

Uncle Fuzzy
September 30th 08, 09:39 PM
On Sep 29, 9:59*pm, Darryl Ramm > wrote:
> On Sep 29, 2:31*pm, RN > wrote:
>
> > Start
> > Programs
> > Dockware
> > "click on the extreme upper left corner of the screen"
> > "uncheck automatically in the dropdown box"
> > "click somewhere on the screen to get rid of the calendar and dialog
> > box"
> > "have fun flying versus fighting the PDA"
>
> > John
> > RN
>
> Better yet go to the applications folder and just delete the Dockware
> folder. Now didn't that feel good. Dockware is a perfect example of b-
> grade crapware that vendors like HP bundle thinking they are adding
> value to the Windows Mobile platform. Overall the vendor added
> utilities that include things like network config utilities etc. are
> buggy, have horrible inconsistent UI, etc. etc.
>
> Darryl

Yes, that IS more satisfying.
I got my iPAQ for soaring, and only soaring. What do 'normal'
people use these things for? (Bubble Breaker is kinda' fun though...)

Pete Startup[_2_]
October 1st 08, 09:37 AM
Like you I have my iPaq for soaring only - SeeYou mobile,contact list and
lots of games for field landings while waiting for crew - proved very
useful in the UK this Summer!

Pete Startup[_2_]
October 1st 08, 09:37 AM
Like you I have my iPaq for soaring only - SeeYou mobile,contact list and
lots of games for field landings while waiting for crew - proved very
useful in the UK this Summer!

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