iBattery v1.0 Final
#22
Posted 30 September 2005 - 01:15 AM
Sorry to bring to thread "up" again, but I liked the new battery icons very much. The standard XP ones are...well, forget about that.
The only thing I didn't like about it is that it looks a bit cut off. So I decided to make my own version of it and post it here. All credits go to the original author, it's really just a little mod it'd like to share with you to say "Thank You!".
You can dl it from my account at the university.
Batmeter.dll in loading action...

Sorry, shame on me. Now the real version I wanted to share with you is online.
The only thing I didn't like about it is that it looks a bit cut off. So I decided to make my own version of it and post it here. All credits go to the original author, it's really just a little mod it'd like to share with you to say "Thank You!".
You can dl it from my account at the university.
Batmeter.dll in loading action...

Sorry, shame on me. Now the real version I wanted to share with you is online.
#25
Posted 25 May 2006 - 02:45 PM
Alright, this is my problem. The standard batmeter is 28 kb. I replaced it with your batmeter.dll.
The weird thing is that it's return from your 36.5 kb batmeter.dll to the old 28 kb batmeter.dll
How come ?! I really want to use this mod. If it helps, I'm not using Flyakite..
The weird thing is that it's return from your 36.5 kb batmeter.dll to the old 28 kb batmeter.dll
How come ?! I really want to use this mod. If it helps, I'm not using Flyakite..
#33
Posted 31 October 2006 - 06:37 PM
I need some help.
I use a Toshiba Satellite laptop that has it's own power manager. I have to use the Toshiba power manager because the XP one never worked. I couldn't set times for the laptop to hibernate, etc.
Does anyone know why this would occur or how I would use this battery meter instead?
I have tried replacing the .dll, but I have not uninstalled the Toshiba Power Manager.
Thanks in advance.
I use a Toshiba Satellite laptop that has it's own power manager. I have to use the Toshiba power manager because the XP one never worked. I couldn't set times for the laptop to hibernate, etc.
Does anyone know why this would occur or how I would use this battery meter instead?
I have tried replacing the .dll, but I have not uninstalled the Toshiba Power Manager.
Thanks in advance.








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