Lamp only displays a never-ending white screen which has no value expect that it can be used as a backup lamp. At the bottom of the screen, the battery percentage level is displayed.
No parameters, no special features - excepts that UP and DOWN buttons can be used to increase/decrease brightness. Tap on the screen to exit the application.
WARNING: if run unattended, this application can drain your mobile battery, as the device auto-off is disabled. Of course, default setting are restored when leaving the application
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
AppLight Hack AppLight Hack - control the Backlight state for a specific application
Backlight Combo Backlight Combo is designed to be the ultimate solution for effective use of the backlight on the recent Palm models (Palm Vx and the m50x series).
Backlight Combo consists of two separate programs that work together: Backlight Panel (BLT-Panel.prc) and Backlight Hack (BLT-hack.prc)
Reflect Reflect turns your Palm handheld into a mirror.
It is packed with features and open source.
The latest version includes: preferences that are saved between sessions, infrared beaming from within the application, Graffiti ShortCuts for all menu items, and monochrome and color support.
Reflect is freeware released under the GNU General Public License (GPL)
Mirror Mirror - Turns your Palm screen completely black, creating a reflective surface. Great for watching over your shoulder or making sure your hair looks okay. Convenient when a real mirror isn't available. And it beats fussing with the contrast controls
da mirror da mirror - how's my hair?? is there food on my face?? is there a hot dog wedged in my hair?? now you can know the answer to these questions and many more!! perfect for places with a hard to find mirror, school, meetings, etc. da mirror turns your palm handheld's screen black so you are able to see your reflection
DData DData - This application displays the details of your devices screen.
I.E. width, height etc. It also features a guide to the screen resolutions.
Exiting the application is via the home button.
Please install the newer version of PluaRT, along with DData
ZoomThis ZoomThis allows you to magnify portions of your handheld display. Use ZoomThis to magnify phone numbers, addresses, or any other information. ZoomThis is particularly useful when ambient light is low, and the backlight is not enough. Just tap two corners of the area you want to magnify! Works on PalmOS 3.5 or higher
Light Utilities Turn you phone into a Nightlight/Flashlight or Strobelight or Partylight.
PalmMirror This is a simple mirror for palm and Sony Clie
Other Software by developer «Pierre Lescuyer»:
Polyedre by Pierre Polyedre by Pierre does nothing really useful. Pre-defined 3D grid volumes can be rotated around two axis using up / down / left / right hard buttons. This simple program was my first attempt for using Palm SDK graphic lib and hard button management.
Rotating step can be tuned through the Preferences.
This program works fine on Palm OS 3.5 and above
UmtsCrunch by Pierre UmtsCrunch by Pierre is a database for UMTS Release 5 specifications, the so-called 3rd generation telecommunication system. The Zip file contains a .PRC and a .PDB file which need to be both installed on the Palm.
The program allows any kind of search through the list of database entries.
The database only contains specification title and name
QuarkBox by Pierre QuarkBox by Pierre is a simulation of particles confined in a box, to observe effect of gravity on trajectories. Up to 100 particles can be added/removed using up/down hard buttons. Gravity can be tuned as in preferences.
This program requires Palm OS 3.5 or above. Color as well as Grayscale devices are supported
Metronome by Pierre Metronome by Pierre is a full featured electronic metronome.
Pulse volume, frequency and duration can be adjusted on a single screen.
In addition, Auto-off can be disabled (for usage over long period of time) and battery status can be displayed.
This program works fine on Palm OS 3.5 and above. Tested on the palm M and T series