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I've searched but can't find anything so I thought I'd ask.
Is there a status menu applet like the 2G/3G switcher that controls overclock profiles?
I don't mean just using quicklaunch (as I currently use that for stuff) unless it's possible to have 2 instances of quick launch installed.
Thanks
James
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http://www.symbian-freak.com/forum/v...start=120#wrap
Referred by leetut here
Is there a status menu applet like the 2G/3G switcher that controls overclock profiles?
I don't mean just using quicklaunch (as I currently use that for stuff) unless it's possible to have 2 instances of quick launch installed.
Thanks
James