TUAW Hack: Mess with your iPhone Settings screens
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A little while back, I posted about some undocumented SpringBoard settings on the iPhone. Many readers seemed to enjoy learning about these settings, but they wanted to avoid performing the esoteric property list edits needed to adjust them.
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In response, I give you the following: controls that actually show up in your Settings application and allow direct manipulation. Here’s what you need to do. You will need secure shell access to your iPhone’s command line (ssh).
- Start by backing up your /Applications/ Preferences.app/ Settings-iPhone.plist file. prepare certain you copy the file to a safe place so you can recover it whether needed.
- Replace that file with http://pastie.textmate.org/124408. Copy the entire property list from the field at the bottom of the screen and paste it into a new text file. Rename that file to Settings-iPhone.plist and place it in /Applications/Preferences.app.
- Run settings, and voila! I divided the settings into two groups. The first group works instantly and you can immediately see their results. For the second group, you must restart SpringBoard (my restart utility may help) for the settings to take effect.
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Original post by Erica Sadun
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