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Anywone out there who knows how to disable the GPRS notification balloon so that it wont pop up everytime GPRS connects to the network?
Should be easy with a registry tweak, but i havn't found anything. All the entrys in the registry regarding to notifications seems to point to the balloons in the bottom of homescreen.
check this thread for an awesome tweaking tool for your Wizard...
Great, thanx. Allthough i need the registry settings for since we are developing a software where the Balloons aren't suppose to pop up`?
Bladh said:
Great, thanx. Allthough i need the registry settings for since we are developing a software where the Balloons aren't suppose to pop up`?
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I guess you could find them in "registry tweaks.doc", that was published in that thread. Although I didn't find resgitry setting to disable that baloon .
I don't get any GPRS balloon/popup - the only way for me to know I'm on GPRS is to closely eye the connections icon and see if it's either the big G (GPRS-available) or the small G (GPRS-connected).
We could compare registry dumps or something, but let's make sure I'm not-not seeing things, first. What is a sure-fire way for you to get the GPRS balloon thingy?
I get the balloon everytime GPRS gets connected.
Its the balloon at the TOP of the display that tells you that you are connecting o GPRS.
Bladh said:
Anywone out there who knows how to disable the GPRS notification balloon so that it wont pop up everytime GPRS connects to the network?
Should be easy with a registry tweak, but i havn't found anything. All the entrys in the registry regarding to notifications seems to point to the balloons in the bottom of homescreen.
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I guess I've found. I disabled notification on connection establishing (Start/Settings/Sounds and Notifications) and now I have no balloon.
Also I've found registry setting for that:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Notificaitions\{8ddf46e7-56ed-4750-9e58-afc6ce486d03}\Options=DWORD:0
Works fine, thank you...How did you find the registry key?
ah, doesn't need a reg hack, then %) Must've disabled that a long time ago.
three ways to find a registry entry...
A. search
B.1 dump the registry
B.2 make the change
B.3 dump the registry again
B.4 compare the two dumps
C. use something like CeRegSpy to track registry accesses
ZeBoxx said:
C. use something like CeRegSpy to track registry accesses
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Thank you for tips, I look for registry spy for a long time.
Just be sure to mail the author - you need a WM5-compatible version, and he's still working on perfecting that (the version I have works, but sometimes complains about the driver not being loaded).
Great, thanx, i´ll take a look at it.
Does any know how to disable the "Cannot Connect" balloon when a gprs session fails to connect?
After doing:
Start > Settings > Sounds & Notifications > Notifications Tab > Pull down menu and choose "Connection Established" > Uncheck "Display message on screen" > Press "Ok"
... I still get the "cannot connect" ballon too. Anyone know how to disable that rotten ballon?
Is this the "Holy Grail" of registry hacks?
I've been searching high and low and when anyone asks how to disable that infernal "cannot connect" ballon on many web sites, no one answers.
Could someone just tell me if it's impossible to disable or not?
I'm having troubles changing between SIP's I've installed. I've installed 2 additional SIPS than what the HTC ships with. But, when I try to switch to another SIP, I get the default white keyboard. Anyone know of a way to guarantee the use of a s specific SIP?
Thanks
I could think of a few things:
/ did you reset after installation ?? ( some program required a soft-reset afterward )
/ did you get a message that the installation was successful ??
/ if you're referring to the startup default being switched back to the default SIP ... then there is a program called "SIPchange" on the forum ( do a search )
that's all from me ... maybe if you could be more details about the name of the program(s) then maybe others who has been there can be of assistance ..etc
P.S ... how do you go about switching ???? I had to ask ... I've seen somebody swear that they'd switched and I'd tried to help at one time... meanwhile, they never actually clicked the triangle besides the pic to actually switch and/or go into the options menu to config anything ...etc
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Known issue. Search for SIP Change in the forum and you'll be able to get one of them working.
Ok, SipChange fixed the problem. Wonderful!
I was clicking the triangle because I could switch to some of the "built in" Sips.
Thanks for your help.
Hello again,
My phone vibrates when a call is connected. I know there is a program called pocketAlarm that enables this feature but I never installed it!
What is causing this?
(I like this feature but Im just curious as to how and where this feature was enabled)
Thanks in advance.
Do you have any other contact managers installed? I know inesoft Address Book can be configure to vibrate on connection. I didn't think it was an option in a default build of WM 6.
I do have Inesoft installed but I don't see an option anywhere in the program to enable or disable this feature. Am I missing something?
check this: Settings, Personal tab, sounds & notifications, notifications tab, connection disconnected.
Make sure vibrate at the bottom is not checked. If it is, whenever you dial a phone number the internet disconnect will cause the unit to vibrate. Same thing with connection established.
I checked there and the vibrate mode is not selected, yet it still vibrates when it connects to a call. I am just wondering what software or option is causing it to do this.
The feature is hidden and can only be accessed if you enable Options "Show Tray Icon". Then go to the WM's default Today screen, tap the tray icon and the setting is there under options. I think it is silly to hide it there as people who disable the tray icon will not find this feature.
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I checked there and the vibrate mode is not selected, yet it still vibrates when it connects to a call. I am just wondering what software or option is causing it to do this.
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Try Start>Settings>Personal Tab>Phone>Scroll all the way to the right until you see the Advanced tab>Remove the tick from "Vibrate device when connection is established">Click OK until you see your home screen.
Your connected call shouldn't vibrate anymore - well it worked for me anyway!
Cheers
Zippyioa
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Try Start>Settings>Personal Tab>Phone>Scroll all the way to the right until you see the Advanced tab>Remove the tick from "Vibrate device when connection is established">Click OK until you see your home screen.
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This is not available on my stock AT&T (bloatware removed) 6.1 ROM. There is no "Advanced" tab. I would like to enable this feature. I've tried installing a CAB to do this, but no luck.
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This is not available on my stock AT&T (bloatware removed) 6.1 ROM. There is no "Advanced" tab. I would like to enable this feature. I've tried installing a CAB to do this, but no luck.
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same with stock HTC wm6.1
I am currently using this ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=435724
Its quick and stable - I can thouroughly recommend it!
I am not sure where you can change the vibrate on call connect setting on a different ROM. Perhaps its worth searching the registry for the word vibrate?
If I find anything I will post to let you know.
Zippyioa
try this solution guys
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550553&page=16
looking for a way to stop the htc diamond of connecting to the internet all the time i would like to do this on a manual basis , thanks
Edit the title of the thread... you might get a better response rate.
you could remove the connection under Start --> Settings --> Connections --> Connections then tap and hold and choose delete.
and you will get flamed for such a useless title for your post
you could remove the connection under Start --> Settings --> Connections --> Connections then tap and hold and choose delete
yeah.. do that..
and then everytime you want to connect to the net... enter the settings again.
OR..
WHY Don't you just disable everything that is starting off your internet on it's own.
That could include the Weather updates (set it to manual), Scheduled Downloading of your emails (set it to manual),
Push mail
hell, could be anything depending on what you have installed on your diamond.
JFTR, Just to make things clear - when I suggested editing the title of the thread - I do not mean something like WM6.1 HTC Touch Diamond
I mean, a title which would reflect your problem ...
only made the suggestion if he didnt need to use the dial up connection (i dont)
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only made the suggestion if he didnt need to use the dial up connection (i dont)
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Hey, I didn't mean to offend you mate.
Just put up my suggestion too. That's all.
I know PhoneAlarm does this, but I don't like having to install SecondToday to use it. It seems to slow my device and switching today screens takes about three seconds.
Anyway, I like Phoneweaver better because it has a popup profile switcher/commmgr menu I can assign to the PTT button. It's good, but it can't toggle 3G like PhoneAlarm. However, it can run an exe on a profile change so all I would need is a small app that can turn 3G on and off. I searched but didn't see anything that appeared to do the trick. Any ideas?
i can't believe something like this doesn't exist. a google search turned up some threads about skschema from 2006 so i guess i'll try those.
no other solution?
i found this thread which has a toggle3g mortscript. i installed it, but it doesn't work, or at least i can't get it to work. it launches to the confirmation screen. but i click OK and nothing happens.
can any of you mortscript experts help out? and, yes, i changed the vjvolubilis directory in the script from \Extended Rom\Program Files to \Program Files\
also any ideas of how to skip the confirmation screen? by the way, i tested it on my old phone, a tilt, which has a dutty rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2145594&postcount=371
If you edit the mort script you can change this:
Code:
ChoiceDefault( "Toggle 3G","Do you wish to proceed with toggling 3G?",0,10,"Cancel","OK" )
case (1)
#Message( "Cancel" )
Exit
case (2)
#Message( "OK" )
call( "setOpMode" )
case (0)
#Message( "Cancel" )
Exit
EndChoice
to something like this:
Code:
call( "setOpMode" )
That should make each run of the script toggle the 3G reg setting.
thanks. i've been tinkering with it with some help in this other thread also and the poster suggested the same change.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3024082#post3024082
but like i said in that thread, no matter what opmode is set to by the script, HSDPA remains on even though the wireless manager shows that 3G is off (but if i turn 3G off through the wireless manager it completely disables 3G and the today screen only shows an edge connection).
so the script is missing something to completely disable 3G. i just don't know what.
UPDATE: i even tried skchema scripts from this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1079636&postcount=5), same results. so obviously simply changing the value of opmode doesn't completely disable 3G.
UPDATE 2: i even tried bandswitch 1.2.3, using the command line. it made the registry changes and the wireless manager showed 3g off, but the H was still on the today screen. so it's something more needed to completely disable 3G via script.
Yeah, I've been poking around with it for a few minutes and noticed there's a few additional reg keys that need to be altered in order to toggle 3G.
I added HKLM\Software\OEM\UMTS\BandSelection\Band, as that is another one that's changed via the Band settings page, but there's still more that needs to be touched.
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Yeah, I've been poking around with it for a few minutes and noticed there's a few additional reg keys that need to be altered in order to toggle 3G.
I added HKLM\Software\OEM\UMTS\BandSelection\Band, as that is another one that's changed via the Band settings page, but there's still more that needs to be touched.
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i noticed the band selection folder, too, but i didn't notice a change. which key changed when you turned 3G off via the wireless manager?
man, it would be great if i could just command line the wireless manager.
After further testing, and using SKtracker, it would appear the changes for 3G/Auto -> GSM are more than just registry changes. Not sure what else it's doing, but modifying the reg settings and cycling the phone radio doesn't do squat. I guess that's why there's programs like Bandswitch/CMP and PhoneAlarm (full). Maybe schap knows what else is involved, as he added a 3G toggle to the 9 button CommMgr on the Kaiser.
This is what Daniel Herrero said about the 2G/3G switching:
Hi.
If you are talking about connections (close idle connections, disable them, etc) then Its win32 api standard. If you talk about switch between 2g-3g then I did reverse ingineering of htc binaries. It was easiest on HTC Hermes, Universal and Athena but in Kaiser (Tilt) It was much more dificult (Strange calls to undocumented htc methods with variable parameters). I am scared about incoming htc models....
Dani
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So it would seem a simple reg change & radio cycle won't cut it.
agentdr8 said:
After further testing, and using SKtracker, it would appear the changes for 3G/Auto -> GSM are more than just registry changes. Not sure what else it's doing, but modifying the reg settings and cycling the phone radio doesn't do squat. I guess that's why there's programs like Bandswitch/CMP and PhoneAlarm (full). Maybe schap knows what else is involved, as he added a 3G toggle to the 9 button CommMgr on the Kaiser.
This is what Daniel Herrero said about the 2G/3G switching:
So it would seem a simple reg change & radio cycle won't cut it.
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i appreciate your help.