MenuHack MenuHack - corrects a small user interface deficiency in the Pilot. Ordinarily, clicking in the title bar of an application does nothing, which is very counter-intuitive for anyone used to the drop-down menus of Macs and PCs
TickHack TickHack - Tick tick tick! TickHack adds audible feedback to your Graffiti input -- handy when you're looking away from your Palm while you write.
TickHack was developed entirely on-board a Palm Vx using the Quartus Forth compiler
JogBackHack JogBackHack is a Hack for Sony CLIE's Back button, and adds arbitrary button names to the list that the system will search for button to push
ShutOff! ShutOff! shuts off your device after a period of some seconds.
· Countdown between 2 and 30 seconds
· Can simulate autopoweroff (Softoff) or hardbutton-use (Hardoff)
· Beeptones every second or once before shutoff or quiet
· Pause-button
· High security when used with PadlockHacks smartoption
LeftHack LeftHack - Southpaws unite! LeftHack is for us. You know how your hand covers the screen every time you try to use that right-edge scrollbar in the MemoPad and elsewhere? LeftHack fixes the problem. It moves most scrollbars over to the left edge of the screen, where we can get at them without any increase in blood pressure
AppLight Hack AppLight Hack - control the Backlight state for a specific application
Chandra Images Vol #3 Chandra Images Vol #3 - Chandra Images Volume #3 is a database of images for Open Logo Hack, a HackMaster style hack for the PalmOS, which displays startup and shutdown screens.
Basically I got tired of looking at the stock "Powered by Palm" logo or the Tux graphics that come with OLH and decided that NASA had a lot of nifty free images available
SelectHack SelectHack - With the SelectHack system extension, you can double-tap any word to instantly select it, or triple-tap to select an entire paragraph. SelectHack offers an adjustable tap speed and a switchable "smart select" feature that will automatically include an extra space with your selection, so you don't leave it behind when you cut and paste
PalmBuzzer PalmBuzzer allows you to set sound to the 4 hardware buttons, to letters and numbers and to add a picture on top of the window.
These are the naming rules at the moment:
Every file needs to be a WAVE audio file and stored in /PALM/Programs/PalmBuzzer/
* for the 16 on-screen buttons: Test1.wav to Test16.wav
* for the 4 hardware buttons: Hard1.wav to Hard4
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AOCtrl DA is compatible with your device Palm Tungsten C