KeepScreenReadable is a program for optional keeping backlight and changing orientation when specified application was executed. It doesn't look for specified app in process list but creates special shortcut to itself instead then executes your app from itself. So you can create a shortcut to a reader (PocketDjvu, FoxitReader, Alreader2), GPS navigation app etc
FastSettings is a Windows Mobile program that allows you to control volume and backlight level. The main advantage is a finger friendly interface. It works fine on SE xperia x1, also, all the features are supposed to work on most of the latest HTC phones such as touch HD or Diamond
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
LiteToggle is a simple utility to toggle the backlight between low, medium and bright levels for certain HTC devices.
Usage Notes
1. Ensure that "Auto adjust backlight" is disabled in the backlight settings.
2. Run the software to toggle the backlight level. No user interface is provided.
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Lumos is fully customizable automatic backlight level changer developed as a complete replacement for stock HTC auto-backlight service. A wide range of HTC branded devices is supported starting from HTC Diamond/Touch Pro up to the current WM flagship HD2
Kai's Screen Rotator.Net - With this free program you can turn the screen in all 4 directions. You can lay the program on a button for fast access. This program is of special interest for devices where a rotate function is not more available, e.g. HTC Touch Diamond
PLToggle is a small app that toggles the display orientation back and forth to the rotation of your choice, without the need for the g-sensor.
The default installation includes the settings screen (available from your start menu), and the application itself, which is available via a long-hold of the call button
WVGAFIX3 allows you to change the screen resolution. It is designed mostly for devices with wide screens - 800x480 or 400x240 (Toshiba G900, SE Xperia X1, HTC Touch HD, HTC MAX 4G). So if a game or program doesn't work in wide mode you can try it in normal VGA/QVGA mode and it will probably work