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==Clock Application==
 
==Clock Application==
=Alarm Interval Toggle=
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===Alarm Interval Toggle===
 
On the Clock Preferences screen, enter "sixtyten" (no quotes) to toggle 1 minute or 5 minute intervals for alarms. You will hear an alarm sound confirming the egg took effect.
 
On the Clock Preferences screen, enter "sixtyten" (no quotes) to toggle 1 minute or 5 minute intervals for alarms. You will hear an alarm sound confirming the egg took effect.
  
=Hide Alarm Dashboard=
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===Hide Alarm Dashboard===
 
To hide alarm dashboard notifications, on the preferences screen, double click the orange key (to force all numbers) and enter ""4231" (no quotes)
 
To hide alarm dashboard notifications, on the preferences screen, double click the orange key (to force all numbers) and enter ""4231" (no quotes)

Revision as of 07:00, 2 March 2010

Intro

This is a research page to store all found Easter Eggs (secrets which enable fun or interesting things)


Enable Developer Mode

In universal search, type the Konami code: "upupdowndownleftrightleftrightbastart" (without quotes). This easter egg will let you turn on Developer Mode. You should now reset your Pre. Credit to dsevil for the find.

Devmode can also be enabled by typing "webos20090606" (without quotes)

Additionally, you can unhide the DeveloperMode Enabler by altering the visible attribute for it.

Clock Application

Alarm Interval Toggle

On the Clock Preferences screen, enter "sixtyten" (no quotes) to toggle 1 minute or 5 minute intervals for alarms. You will hear an alarm sound confirming the egg took effect.

Hide Alarm Dashboard

To hide alarm dashboard notifications, on the preferences screen, double click the orange key (to force all numbers) and enter ""4231" (no quotes)