Download the blackberry developer JDE and then use the javaloader to put the files on your blackberry. For me I copied the .cod files into the bin directory (within the RIM folder) and executed:
You can actually... Edit Blackberry.alx Search for themes...
You'll see the default blackberry theme - net_rim_theme_blackberry.cod. Put the new themes in the JAVA subdirectory, and add the filenames in below the default blackberry theme.
I guess that's true but I was sort of answering from a no-brainer point of view. Using the Javaloader is pretty simple. But I stand corrected - you can use the Desktop Manager.
1. I'm getting a "cannot find server" error when trying to access rcg's site for the downloads. :(
2. I stripped out the 7730 theme from a firmware pack, loaded it on my 7100 via the javaloader, and although it appeared to install successfully and rebooted the 7100 (or at least I got the hour glass for a while) it does NOT show up in my theme list. Ugh! What am I doing wrong? This is the one I'm hoping to try...
could someone post the 7100v bluetooth profile (I think it's called net_rim_bluetooth or something like that)... or at least compare it to the one on the 7100t and tell me if it's different. I'd heard there are differences and the 7100v version may allow more. This may be an urban myth. I don't think it extends beyond the headset and hands_free profiles, but the BMW car kit supposedly works with the 7100v and not the 7100t.