Display Clock on the Taskbar Replacing Battery Indicator
In Windows Mobile 5 (WM5 or WM2005) (in PDA such as O2 Xda Atom), a battery life indicator may appear on the taskbar or title bar, replacing (or hiding) the time or clock which originally appears on the taskbar.
To restore the clock to show on the Windows Mobile taskbar, you will need to edit the registry of the device. Thus, you will need to download and install via ActiveSync a registry editor. PHM Registry Editor is a software utility for Pocket PC that allows you to edit your Pocket PC registry where all its configuration and tweeks are stored, and in this case can be used to edit the registry.
After installing PHM Registry Editor, run RegEdit, and navigate to the following tree:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shell
Search for the key ShowTitleBarClock and change the value to 1. If the ShowTitleBarClock does not exist, create a new DWORD and put value (in decimal) as 1.
Note: If the configuration disappears or erases after soft-reset, just wait about 20 seconds before doing the soft-reset of the PPC devices. Also exit resco with Exit option from Menu and not by tapping the x on the top of the window.
Alternatively, go to Clock & Alarms Settings, and then More tab. Select (Check) the option of “Display the clock on the title bar in all programs”, which will enable you to see the clock on the taskbar when you’re inside a program.
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August 2nd, 2006 02:13
Do you know how to eliminate the battery indicator form windows Mobil 5 upper left corner of the start menu; it conflicts with my clock so the display is unreadable but only on the start menu
Respectfully Steve Matthews
smatthews30@cox.net
August 3rd, 2006 13:15
Just follow the step above.
August 3rd, 2006 13:50
[...] Pocket PC Phone or Windows Mobile devices running Windows Mobile 5 (WM5) will display a battery level indicator icon by default. The battery indicator can be removed and replaced with clock. After the clock has been enabled and displayed on the taskbar, the clock display can be further customized to display time or data or both with different format. Note: Registry in Windows Mobile 5 can be changed with PHM Registry Editor. [...]