Hi
is there a way to tweak the HTC dialer to sound a different key tones? so that cliking on 1 you'll hear "One".
Thanks
guygush said:
Hi
is there a way to tweak the HTC dialer to sound a different key tones? so that cliking on 1 you'll hear "One".
Thanks
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There is a way to change the dialer sounds by registry tweaking. The problem is that the choosed sounds will only play as long as the original tones do, which is a little bit short for one two three etc.
But maybe you can create sounds one two etc. and shorten them with a sound file editor so they will play completely. It will surely sound like the Chipmonks
- Create your Chipmonks soundfiles (sorry for this ) for all dial buttons (.wma will work, I don't know if other formats are possible) and save them on your device
- Goto HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\Dtmf# (Dtmf*, Dtmf1, Dtmf1, ...) with a registry editor
- For each one of the Dtmf's do this:
1. Rename Standard DWORD parameter Sound to Sound1
2. Create new String Parameter Sound
3. Assign the path of the new sound-file to this new parameter (for example /windows/one.wma)
Can't remember if a soft reset is needed after tweaking, you'll have to try.
Maybe you should try this for one dial button first and see if it fits your demands. If not:
You can change this back by removing the new Sound parameters and renaming Sound1 back to Sound.
I don't think this is a very useful mod because of the time restriction for the sounds. But decide yourself...
Greetz,
Hans Olo
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ok i searched and i am sure im just over looking it on the phone but anyone know how to shut off the dtmf tones from the ext speaker?
c&p from RF9 at hofo found the fix.
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds
There are keys for DTMF1, DTMF2, (all 10 keys including * and #)
If I delete them, no more tones. Tones are still sent (you don't hear them) when in the VM box, but you no longer get them out the back speaker.
I'm looking for a better solution, though. One that puts the tones out the earpiece hopefully
EDIT:
I found a better solution:
HKCU\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\Feedback\
InitVol=2
Change this to InitVol=1 to lower the volume
Change this to InitVol=0 to turn off the sounds.
Of course this may affect other sounds that used the 'feedback' category (if there are any). So deleting the DTMF sounds might be a better solution.
It seems like lowering the volume to value "1" is a good setting. At least the DTMF sounds aren't as loud.
the actual fix was simple. its settings > phone > keypad > off duh i totaly spaced that and moopile posted it up.
i wanted to know if there was a way to lower the volume when im dialing the number. its as if my speaker is about to blow when im trying to dial a number. anyone know the registry edit?
Never did get a sloution for this, except by covering the speaker with my finger
Would be interested to know if there's reg hack, then we could pass it to the Kaiser Tweak guys!
There may be 3 ways to improve your situation.
The first would be to change from long tones to short tones. This wont reduce the volume, but if you have it set on long, it will shorten the amount of time the tone is emitted.
(Phone>Menu>Options> then change keypad to short tones)
The secdond would be to do the same as above, but to change it to "Nothing"
The third would be to turn t vibrate using KaiserTweak (a great app by the genii of xda-dev.com) where there is a setting to change the phone keypresses from tones to vibrate (KaiserTweak: Call > Dialer Button Behaviour"
u can also click on the speaker icon and bring down the volume for the mobile icon. but this will reduce the overall volume of ur device.
rjcb23 said:
The third would be to turn t vibrate using KaiserTweak (a great app by the genii of xda-dev.com) where there is a setting to change the phone keypresses from tones to vibrate (KaiserTweak: Call > Dialer Button Behaviour"
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i dont have this option on my kaiser tweak
make sure u update your xml file, provided by nikagl
i have the one from dec. 9 and even on his post under calls it doesnt show a Call > Dialer Button Behaviour"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=349009
thats the latest, and i just checked there is no dialer button behavior.
Only solution i can think of is that you would need to turn down the system volume, since it is a system sound. However, you can try searching for the dialer sounds, modifying them with a sound editor(decrease the amp, or something like that.) so you can keep your system volume up, while dialer doesnt deafen you.
ekw said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=349009
thats the latest, and i just checked there is no dialer button behavior.
Only solution i can think of is that you would need to turn down the system volume, since it is a system sound. However, you can try searching for the dialer sounds, modifying them with a sound editor(decrease the amp, or something like that.) so you can keep your system volume up, while dialer doesnt deafen you.
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If you looks through the Kaiser Tweaks thread, it's in there. Not in the actual xml thread, but in the one where you post questions. You could try searching vibrating keypad and variations of the like. He actually made an xml file for it, and it's posted in that thread, he just didn't include it in the official release.
I tried it out, and it seemed to work fine. Like a dummy, I stopped using it, because I thought it would no longer work with automated systems (like checking voicemail etc.) but then I realized the sound I hear has nothing to do with the info transmitted by the phone lol, so I may have to give it another try.
i found the right XML file with more tweaks than i had...for those that want it here it is
Lovely - I hadn't noticed the Tweak update - All quiet now!
Hi! Found this registry entry. This was useful for me, as the Audiomanager volume in TF3D is louder than my navigation software. So I couldn't hear the turn instructions over my music.
Couldn't find a way to change volume of Audiomanager seperately, as in old Audiomanager on Tytn II. Maybe this can help someone with the same issue:
\HKLM\Software\HTC\Audiomanager_Eng\Config\music_player_volumn
Default value is 100. Softreset after changing the key.
I found 80 to be a good setting when using TomTom7.
Thanks for the information, quite useful
The Advanced Config Tool has a setting for this.
I noticed that despite changing in call volume settings and system volume settings, the volumes are linked together.
Has this always been the way? I seem to recall my WM6 phone (Hermes) remembering in call volumes and keeping it seperate from the system volume -but I may be wrong.
I want to lower my in call volume, but the hardware volume buttons don't seem to make that much of a differnce - and not to mention they adjust the system volume as well.
I have read through all the other volume related threads I can find. I think this is the first time someone actually wants to lower the diamond's earpiece volume!
Effectively you have 3 volumes. Unless you are in a call then the volume buttons only give you access to the system and ring volumes. As far as I know you can only adjust the in call volume in call (there will be a registry option also but I don't know where sorry).
Anyway when you start your call before you put the phone to your ear (and the screen goes off) press volume up or down and it will change your call volume.
I figured out what it was... it was due to me disabling the diamond phone skin.
You lose volume functionality.
And if the settings is "silent", even the music player, via earphones, is silent?
RandomDude said:
I figured out what it was... it was due to me disabling the diamond phone skin.
You lose volume functionality.
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Can you elaborate?
I've disabled the Diamond skin yet I am able to independently adjust the in-call volume... in-call. System/ringer volume is adjustable at all other times.
Mathew
MJNewton said:
Can you elaborate?
I've disabled the Diamond skin yet I am able to independently adjust the in-call volume... in-call. System/ringer volume is adjustable at all other times.
Mathew
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If you disable the diamond dialer skin and have HTC volume control enabled you will not be able to alter the in call volume. To adjust in call volume using default windows dialer skin you also have to disable HTC volume control.
Ah, yes, I do seem to recall having disabled the HTC Volume too with DiamondTweak.
Mathew
dscannell said:
If you disable the diamond dialer skin and have HTC volume control enabled you will not be able to alter the in call volume. To adjust in call volume using default windows dialer skin you also have to disable HTC volume control.
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Hi guys,
I do not want to use "Diamond dialer Skin" because of the S2U2, so I have disable it. However, there is no way to alter the in call volume (I have activate and deactivate HTC volume control with Diamond Tweaker, but no way).
Any help?
Thanks in advance
No one has solve this trouble? It is making me crazy!
Why does the dialler skin interefere with S2U2?
simcarloc said:
Why does the dialler skin interefere with S2U2?
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Each time a call is incoming, in the first few seconds the dialler skin appears. After that, the normal S2U2 screen appears again (with "slide to answer"...). If you touch accidentally the option "Answer" of the dialler skin by accident in these few seconds, it will answer the call.
I have added something in the registry (to be honest, I can not remember right now) that it was supposed to fix this trouble, but no way...
dscannell said:
If you disable the diamond dialer skin and have HTC volume control enabled you will not be able to alter the in call volume. To adjust in call volume using default windows dialer skin you also have to disable HTC volume control.
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Does that mean the volume buttons will no longer work during a call but you will get a volume adjuster on the screen...or will the volume buttons still change the in call volume. dont know about anyone else but I find the volume buttons a bit too fiddly and 'sunk' too far...probably nicer to look at though...
I mean that the volume buttons will not work any more. The only way they work in my Diamond is activating "Diamond Dialer Skin", but with this, I get the S2U2 problem...
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I mean that the volume buttons will not work any more. The only way they work in my Diamond is activating "Diamond Dialer Skin", but with this, I get the S2U2 problem...
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And a big memory comsumption!!!!
I've disabled phone skin too... and have the same problem. Hard to find the good key in the registry!
Some help are welcome!
THX!
No one has solved this problem?
It is not a big problem, but it is making me crazy...
try this regkey
I maxed up my in call volume, and found this DWORD regkey to be changing to FFFFFFFF (8 F's hex value).
Can you try?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\ShellOverrides\SavedInCallVolume
pwhooftman said:
I maxed up my in call volume, and found this DWORD regkey to be changing to FFFFFFFF (8 F's hex value).
Can you try?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\ShellOverrides\SavedInCallVolume
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Thank you very much for the answer.
Anyway, I do know how to configure the volume (I use a "Profiles" software that can adjust the volume). The point is to be able to change the in call volume during the call.
To be honest, I can hardly believe that no one has deactivate "Diamond Skin Phone" and had no trouble with this
I'm using the dialer skin, but when i am talking with someone, adjusting the volume up/down, it always reset it to lowest. Any advice?
Hello,
I've a problem with my Diamond, the soft button for controling the volume have change of function. Now the work as scroll wheel.
First of all I think it's an application that change the button affectation. Not the good way.
So I try to lauch the volume manager manualy and it didn't appear.
I don't know if a reg key was the point of interest for this. But haven't found yet where is the problem. If someone have already encounter the problem.
Thanks
Partial Found:
It's S2U2 that change the softkey mapping and if sound control is disabled in this application, it's completly disabled.
If someone can send me what have been change, where and the original value for the Diamond, he'll be the "man of the day"
Thanks you