Is there a way to use the tilt/tytn ii's scroll wheel to have it automatically pop up the volume control when you scroll it at the today screen
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is there any program to change the function of the jog weel to make it control sound volume as the sound bottoms in the new devices
I was wondering. Since the scrolling wheel isn't so useful and that TyTN II lacks of volume control buttons, is it possible to convert Scrolling wheel into Volume control button?
Is there realy no answer to this? I think it would be a great feature for the HTC Kaiser!
Is there a way to set the scroll wheel to be used as a Dpad where maybe one portion of the wheel is up the next portion is up/left the next left etc., the actual directional buttons on the Diamond are terrible for games.
Look at GScroll2.0 http://www.mobilesrc.com/gscroll2.aspx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478827
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=466377
I am missing an option to assign a program to the OK button (the on below the scroll-wheel - it is not the same as the OK button on the front). In TCPMP I can assign a funktion to this key and TCPMP calls this key "Win+F6".
I am realy missing a volume-key and I tried to assign the program "setVolume v0.8" to this key. Is it possible? Or is there an other option to use the scroll-wheel to control volume?
Scroll-wheel up and down seems to be the same as D-Pad up and down. Is there a chance to assign scroll-wheel/D-Pad up and down to volume up and down (maybe only on today-screen).
AE Button Plus it's free just a nag screen on startup, you can program 4 events per button.
I use volupop assigned to long press ok and then can use scroll wheel for main volume.
When watching video it's annoying having to search for the volume buttons on the side of the screen to adjust the volume, I wish their was a way that when you touched the screen during a video the volume bar would pop up so you can adjust the volume without touching the side of your phone. Is their an app or ROM that allows you to do this?
If you use MX Player, you can gesture a "up" movement on the left or right side (One is for brightness and the other for sound) to increase/decrease volume.
Personally its not "annoying" for the volume buttons as they stand out. If you have a case thats making it hard to locate the volume buttons (e.g. Spigen as the buttons are flat and don't pop out) then thats a case issue.
I'm left handed