Hello everybody,we can´t change the color of the smartdialing. if you open the phone function when you search a contact dialing the number allways you have a green bar. Is possyble to change this color.
On the other hand, smartdialing in POLARIS go very well because if you searched a contact in the polaris you can search by name and second name, almost mixing the first and second name, now in diamond you only can search by name. i.e.: POLARIS: TO SEARCH PETER PAN, YOU CAN DIAL 73 (PE) AND 72 (PA). 73 FOR THE FIRST NAME AND 72 FOR THE SECOND NAME.
DIAMOND: YOU ONLY CAN SEARCH THE FIRST NAME OR THE SECOND ONE, BUT YOU CAN NOT MIX. TO SEARCH PETER PAN: 73837(PETER) OR 726(PAN) BUT YOU CAN MIX IT.
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Hi,
I'm upgrading my XDA IIi German ROM to English ROM from Pug with radio version 1.04.00. Right now, the clock at the top right doesn't come up. Do anyone have the same problem like this?
How to display the clock at the top right?
Please help.
Thanks
Missing clock
Yes, sad to say - my wife's machine is exactly the same. It appears on the today screen, but not the menu bar at the top. Sorry no answers, though my guess is that it probably appears somewhere in the registry.
Anyone?
I've upgrade only the Radio to ver 1.04 from Pug but not the external rom since the Ext Rom will overright all my external and country setting. With this i got all my original country setting and interface im happy with only upgrade my Radio.
The same (clock disappearing ) happened back in the days on my Magician, to solve it do the following: get yourself a registry editor (e.g. phm regedit, freeware on www.phm.lu) and go to the following key:
hklm\software\microsoft\shell
- add dword called "TBOpt" and give it value 3.. soft reset.
0 = no time or date
1 = time
2 = date
3 = both
Thanks Koskie,
I knew it must be a registry setting. I'll try it tonight.
Regards
David
Thanks Koskie
I try to open the website but it isn't working. I attach the software here. It works great.
Thanks
Koksie said:
The same (clock disappearing ) happened back in the days on my Magician, to solve it do the following: get yourself a registry editor (e.g. phm regedit, freeware on www.phm.lu) and go to the following key:
hklm\software\microsoft\shell
- add dword called "TBOpt" and give it value 3.. soft reset.
0 = no time or date
1 = time
2 = date
3 = both
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Just tried that on my 2i (O2 UK, not that the provider probably matters that much), set it to 3 (I've tried hexadecimal and decimal-type DWORD), soft resetted, and it's still not showing up on the top bar.
It works for me. Using O2 UK ROM.
Thanks Koksie. Great Advice!
Cheers!
christopherwoods said:
Koksie said:
The same (clock disappearing ) happened back in the days on my Magician, to solve it do the following: get yourself a registry editor (e.g. phm regedit, freeware on www.phm.lu) and go to the following key:
hklm\software\microsoft\shell
- add dword called "TBOpt" and give it value 3.. soft reset.
0 = no time or date
1 = time
2 = date
3 = both
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just tried that on my 2i (O2 UK, not that the provider probably matters that much), set it to 3 (I've tried hexadecimal and decimal-type DWORD), soft resetted, and it's still not showing up on the top bar.
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Are you running SPB Pocket Plus?
Koksie said:
hklm\software\microsoft\shell
- add dword called "TBOpt" and give it value 3.. soft reset.
0 = no time or date
1 = time
2 = date
3 = both
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Click to collapse
Hello,
it works on my Wizzard (xda mini s) but the date is in bold therefore the last digit is not completely visible. Any idea how I could change the date to normal text style?
Thanks,
Klaus
This is all done inside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\ - use PHM Registry Editor (freeware) or another reg editor to do all of this (Tweak2k2 will also do it, apparently). Remember: registry editing can mess up your phone if you do it wrong!
You may already have an entry called TBOpt, and it might just read "0" or "1" - delete it, and start over. The TBOpt entry should be set up as a BINARY string. I did this, and chose a number - 13 - and set the value to
13 00 00 00
This resulted in both the time and the date being visible. This was a start, but I needed more...
I changed the value to 01 00 00 00, rebooted, and bingo: only the clock appears.
02 00 00 00 shows only the date.
03 00 00 00 shows both, like 13 00 00 00, except where with 13 the time and date were centre-aligned, the time and date are now left-aligned.
04: nothing.
05: shows the time, in what looks to be a left-aligned manner, in bold.
06: shows the date, dd/mm/yy format.
07: date and time, regular font weight (i.e. not bold), date in dd/mm/yy and time in 24hr.
08: nothing.
...
I got bored by this point, as every new choice requires a soft reboot and a 30 second wait while the device powers up. If I had a genuine copy of Windows, I'd download the emulator and just try it with that from the MS web site, but... well... The last time "I" owned a legit copy of Windows, I was about 7, and my Dad bought me a computer.
Some options seem to do more than most, I'd hazard a guess and say that some of the 'options' tally with the various ways you can choose to have long and short times and dates shown by the system in the Regional Settings control panel applet. I love being able to switch between analogue and digital time display! (tap and hold on the time, it'll only work if you only have the time shown, otherwise it'll show just the day part of today's date).
Going back to the legal-copies-of-Windows-thing finally, I suppose technically I own two legal licenses for two unique copies of Windows Mobile 2003 SE, but that's another story (XDA number 1 locking up on boot, that was a clever error).
Hope this post helped.
For some reason my clock has changed to an analog clock. Its really ccrap cos you cant tell the time! how do i switch it back to digital again?
THanks for the help!
Thanks, just worked it out...
And for those who don't know, you tap and hold with the stylus on the clock to bring up the Analogue / Digital choice menu.
Also, might as well just note for the record that the reason the clock disappears on the XDA 2i is because of one of the customisation CABs O2 have put in their Extended ROM. If you do a Corporate Install (with the 0506 code, as I did the second time round) it doesn't install any of the O2 interface, nor does it install any of the customisation CABs - so bingo, you have a (pretty much) standard WM2003SE installation.
I used the O2 Contract GPRS and GSM settings CAB file from this forum (supplied by Pug) to just make sure that my SMS and GPRS settings were correct, but aside from that my installation was vanilla, thanks to the Corporate install. Also meant I had a clock on the top, which was a revelation for me then.
Just stating this because when I was first searching for the solution to this problem, I couldn't find any information as to why it was happening, or how to fix it... Just chanced upon it whilst doing my own Corp install so now it's set in stone for future newbies to read.
Does anybody knows where the sounds of sliding keyboard being stored? I'd like to change them but don't find..
They're in the Windows DIR, example: 0_in.wav 0_out.wav
In the sliding keyboard settings it calls "wind chimes", "piano" and "xylophone". Do you think they're the same? How should I call the new one I'd like to use?
I'm sure you could replace the original .WAVs then select the corresponding name (windchimes etc) in the option (I haven't bothered to see which ones are which, but seeing as there are only 3 sets, it shouldn't take that long
WINDOWS\0_in.wav
WINDOWS\0_out.wav
WINDOWS\1_in.wav
WINDOWS\1_out.wav
WINDOWS\2_in.wav
WINDOWS\2_out.wav
There is most likely a way to install new ones... i have a feeling you have to 'buy' them from the MS site or something :S
how do i get the windows directory to show up while browsing on my computer?
also, what is the directory for the sounds used for receiving text messages? i think it is just system sounds but yeah.
Pooper said:
I'm sure you could replace the original .WAVs then select the corresponding name (windchimes etc) in the option (I haven't bothered to see which ones are which, but seeing as there are only 3 sets, it shouldn't take that long
WINDOWS\0_in.wav
WINDOWS\0_out.wav
WINDOWS\1_in.wav
WINDOWS\1_out.wav
WINDOWS\2_in.wav
WINDOWS\2_out.wav
There is most likely a way to install new ones... i have a feeling you have to 'buy' them from the MS site or something :S
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To install new ones:
Using your favorite registry editor, drill down to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SlidingSound.
You'll see a number of subkeys named 0, 1, 2, etc. Create a new subkey whose name is 1 greater than the last subkey.
In the subkey you just created, set the following values:
Default value -- set this to the name you want to appear in the sliding sound control panel.
in -- a string value containing the name of the wav file you want to play when the keyboard is being closed.
out -- a string value containing the name of the wav file you want to play when the keyboard is being opened.
Close the registry editor
Copy the wav files referenced above into the Windows directory.
Great! Thank you!
Just found out something which was not in the forums and thought to share it with all (found only one reference, but for different device - it had different location for the counter).
In case you want to change the counter of the file numbers that the camera will record with (i.e. IMAGE001.JPG, but you want IMAGE045.jpg), you need to edit your registry with a registry editor:
Go to HKCU\Software\HTC\Camera\5.04\Preferences edit the key "Values" as per the attached screenshot - the next number for the picture (in HEX format - use windows calc in advanced mode to convert the number to HEX) should be typed at position 68 HEX.
Next time you take a picture it will use the number you placed there.
Nice one, I've been looking out for a solution to this issue! I'd like to add that if you want to set the counter beyond 255, you also have to edit position 69 HEX. This way, "FF 00" on positions 68 and 69 translates to "255", whereas "00 01" translates to "256", "01 01" translates to "257", etc.
To change the video counter, you have to change position 70 HEX. Keep in mind that this is not the position right after 69; after 69 comes 6A, 6B, etc., before you arrive at position 70. This probably is obvious to most of you, but it is a mistake easily made.
OK, this is exactly what I've been looking for also, but as a person who understands little or nothing about hex I would appreciate some guidance as to what to input, and precisely
where.
I would like to reset my camera's counter to 300, so that the files go 300.jpg. 301.jpg etc etc. If one of you could help me out, I'd appreciate it.
I just would rather not screw it up
Thanks.
As mvc mentioned, you can use the Windows calculator to convert the desired (decimal) value to the corresponding hexidecimal value. In your case, "300" would translate to "12C" (which equals to "01 2C"), meaning you have to change position 68 HEX to "2C" and position 69 HEX to "01".
If you need a program capable of editing the registry, I recommend the freeware utility Task Manager (the program which is used in the above screenshot):
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-task-manager.html
Good luck!
I have a problem with the drop down menus under tools/options in SPB GPRS monitor. I can mark them but nothing drops down. If I input a number eg 1 I get 1 kB, another 1 gets me 10 kB....
I haven't found any other drop down menus that don't work.
Found one more: In the language settings when changing the decimal separator.
Another porblem is when trying to register HiCalc I cannot mark the input field for user and therefore not input my name. The registration key field can be marked and the HiCalc number keyboard then pops up.
Any thoughts?
Edit: I'm using the official Swedish 2.03 ROM.
Hi
I have problem with Topaz. When I save in contact - mobile No with country code (egz. +44) and try to call from other phone my Topaz don’t recognize number and is showing as a number not contact which was saved.
If I save in contact mobile No as 0xxxxxxxx without country code everything works ok it will show. What is wrong? Is there any setup or patch or anything what I can do with that? I’m travelling quite often so I store numbers with country code.
(Sorry for English)
I do not have this problem, but afaik there is an option on how many digits the number is recognized.
Set your caller ID to identify according to greater or lesser number of digits.
Otherwise, it may be that you have duplicate entries. This would also affect Caller ID.
where is the setting to change the number of digits - I appear to only have options for all contacts, no or address book ...........but no digit mask
I'm having the same issue.....
I've tried to manually add a number. With/without all/some prefixes.
Using + and 00.
I've checked to duplicates.
I've emptied by phonebook and SIM.
I got someone to call me. Saved their number from the call.
I've tried, say, +353868033333 and +3530868033333 and 0868033333 and 868033333 and replaced the + with a Zero.
I've set my Caller ID from 12 down to 2 and still nothing.
I do note something interesting.
I had ONE phone number work so far.
And I've yet to discover why.
I've placed a call with HTC and they are aware of the issue for only a week so far it seems but I think this has been an issue even from previous models.
Anyone got any others ideas? I'm going to try the hard reset and allowing it to import one number from the SIM card. And then I'll sync my full phonebook and see. But I'm holding off a few days to see if HTC will wake up and smell the coffee.
starfish_001!!!
starfish_001,
You need to get a Regedit tool, such as "PHM Regedit" and go to....
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ ControlPanel \ Phone \
There is a key in there called "CallIDMatch".
You will have to change the range from about 12 down to 2 depending on your phone numbers etc. A soft reset is needed after each change to test.
BUT this has not solved my problem yet. It has for some it seems.
- Geoff
geofflyons said:
starfish_001,
You need to get a Regedit tool, such as "PHM Regedit" and go to....
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ ControlPanel \ Phone \
There is a key in there called "CallIDMatch".
You will have to change the range from about 12 down to 2 depending on your phone numbers etc. A soft reset is needed after each change to test.
BUT this has not solved my problem yet. It has for some it seems.
- Geoff
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Excellent - I will give this a go
Ummm... there might be some trouble...
Let me try to help...
Normal number should consist of:
+ (international prefix)
xxx (country code)
xxx (area code/provider prefix)
xxx xxxx (phone number)
So let's use some reverse engineering:
- are ALL phone numbers in your country lenght 7 digits?
- is area code always 3 digits?
- how long is your country code?
For example, post #5:
"+353868033333 and +3530868033333 and 0868033333 and 868033333"
phone number: 8033333
area code: 086
country code: 353
Catch 22: you HAVE TO ommit 0 from area code, so it becomes 86 and correct form becomes first one, +353 86 8033333.
So recognition lenght should be: 7 + 2 + 3 = 12. Right? Not always.
Normally, math goes like this: (shortest possible phone number lenght in your country) + (shortest possible area code lenght without zero) + (country code)
In my country, it looks like this: 6 + 1 + 3 = 10
Example: +385 1 999999
But, there could be: +385 51 999999
and: +385 91 999999
If you go from lenght 2 up, you notice that till lenght 8 those 3 numbers are same for caller ID!
Now, try to play that with you country's number format... not to mention USA, where country code is 1!
Sorry if all of this was already obvious...
Bodisson,
Thanks for that expansion of the issue.
I'm going to give it another go.
Unfortunately the phone numbers here in Ireland can be in a range of:
+363 86 8033333 to +353 1 55555 so perhaps the Irish will be stuck with a HTC phone that will only recognise a handful of phone numbers.
I tried the CallerID with 12 and lower already. I might have to go right back to the basics on this one and start with one phone number.
I've read in other threads that people had to do a hard reset, have some numbers on their sim and then allow the wizard to copy those numbers across. You can then add the full set of numbers.
Thanks for your calculations. I'll give it one more shot before I do a hard reset. If only HTC would roll out WM6.5 so I can try that first. I'm a little put off by the manual upgrades.
Regards,
Geoff
I am having this problem after installing a Translation software in my device, where it automatically installed other languages.... i tried un installing it, but the problem persist, i have to hard rest i think !!