N80, Go To shortcuts and Active Standby

Couple of questions for those in the know.
Is it possible to add applications to the Go To menu, it doesnt seem like you can which makes it pretty much useless.
Also is there a way of moving the active standby menu, I like this feature but would love it if you could move it to the top or bottom of the screen, would not limit my choice of wallpaper pictures then.
whilst on the subject of this, when playing music the active stanby menu shows the current track playing and lets you change the volve.. any way of skipping track here also?

12-Jun-2008 11:42 AM
psychomania wrote:
Pass, it reads to me like they want to change the active standby shortcuts and can't find which application to use in the phone.
It reads like that to me too.
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