ah i see and yes the little text wont change (which is why i couldnt get the in call color to change) -Sent from my Q9c
You mean the keylock letters??? i didnt really notice if it was there?that background looks like my friends? sprint has a different background then that? he has verizon ? is sprint the only one with a different background for thoes or is it every carrier having their own-----look--original ---and marked vresion ( people tried stealing my phone and said it was theirs so i had to mark all of the screens )
this is the original one--and yes that is my name-------------wouldnt let me have 2 things of the same name
are you serious ? i thought it was the large text color we could not figure out but in actuality it's the smaller text ? crap :]
Like my School janitor says ignorance is bliss...............................except for school.....your job---running style--
@ Scott.... yea, i thought we could :] @kogama, so that home screen builder does not have color change for the smaller text on the system screens ? (if yes, that would make my day..) nevermind, checked it and it seems NOT doable.
Thats too bad it would be cool if you could change those small text colors but i guess not--unless somehow someone find a way............
In Call Screen - Dialing, In Call, Incoming n99hockey, How in the H, E, double L, did you get the dialpad to cover the carrier logo banner? Centered, no less. I cannot for the life of me get the carrierlogo.gif to match up with my background and it looks like crap. I like it at the bottom of my screen and got it to do it on the incoming call screen, but the damn logo is still at the top and still looks like crap. I was trying to stretch the carrierlogo.gif over the top like yours, but am obviously doing something wrong. I was also trying to get the dialpad at the bottom of the screen for connected and in call screens, using the same png file (with the appropriately titled png file) but it does not show, so I don't know if it is not far enough "up" on the image? PS. Big searcher, not so big poster. If this is my virgin post, I'm even more ashamed.
I followed your steps in the 1st post and that's how I got this far. Photoshop is the key word there. I have no clue what I'm doing in that program to adjust images, so I will just keep at it. Directions were very clear except for the 2x2 image to replace the carrierlogo.gif.
just an image that is 2 pixels by 2 pixels and the same color as the background image named carrierlogo.gif
That's what I was doing wrong. I was making the carrierlogo.gif the same size as the actual original gif. If you do crank around on stuff to long, you will completely overlook the simplest solution. THANK YOU!