RBC9-Landscape - RBC9-Landscape is a small tool to rotate your PDA screen (WM5 only) on the left or the right (in fact there are 2 programs, you can install only one): one clic rotate the screen, an other clic and the screen came back to normal.
RBC9-Landscape can be put in the systray (link above) or as an stand alone executable, started, for example, from a launcher
Rotate Screen On Tray was a standard feature in Windows Mobile 2003 but no longer exists in Windows Mobile 6, also Windows Mobile 6 can rotate one degree only (Angle 90).
This small TrayApp can rotate 3 degrees and is controllable by a config file
RotateSE270 .NET - This little program rotates the screen on Windows Mobile 2003 SE devices in 270 degrees. Its perfect to be used in Today Screen Launchers.
THIS TOOL IS FOR WINDOWS MOBILE 2003 SECOND EDITION, PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE YOU WRITE A REVIEW SAYING THAT THIS DOES NOT WORK IN ANY OTHER OPERATING SYSTEM
SafetyLight - This program is a flashing safety light that you use when you are trick or treating.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer. Simply unzip the file for your processor and place the DLL file in the 'Windows' folder of your PocketPC computer
SamsungBacklight - Tool for easier backlight switching. Any level (1 to 6) can be set via shortcut, 3 predefined levels (MIN/MID/MAX) and TOGGLE option in Programs/Backlight menu. These shortcuts can be easily assigned to a key. Run "SamsungBacklight.exe X" where X is number 1-6 or T for toggle
Screen Alive is a simple application that easily and temporarily overrides your screen power settings so that the screen will not dim or shut off while Screen Alive is running
Screen Off - This application simply turns off the screen on the device, without putting it to sleep. Can be useful to save battery life when connecting the device to the PC or when running an application that doesn't need the display (like an audio player).
Tested on HTC Touch HD with WM 6.1 and 6.5.3.
It DOES NOT require .NET Compact Framework