Stopping Txt msg tone with key press? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Themes and Apps

when some one calls if u press a button the sound ringtone stops. With text msg it does not, is there a way or software replacement that will do this? Sorry i offer no help.

you could use a Mortscript

ive seen and heard alot about mortscript but dont really know what it is? How would i use it? sorry...

you can automate almost everything with Mortscript. My scripst have been very simple. This one toggles the "Play Sound" for Incoming text messages (defined by the big GUID reg key - at least on my stock 6.1 Kaiser ROM)
currentstate=Regread ( "HKCU", "ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D65B-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}", "options")
If (currentstate=0)
RegWriteDWord ( "HKCU", "ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D65B-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}", "options",1 )
RegWriteDWord ( "HKLM", "Software\Microsoft\Color", "Basehue",123 )
Else
RegWriteDWord ( "HKCU", "ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D65B-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}", "options",0 )
RegWriteDWord ( "HKLM", "Software\Microsoft\Color", "Basehue",417 )
endif

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Help with smartskey and the Cingular 8125

I just "installed" smartskey onto my Cingular 8125 and I get the soft keys to work (holding the left softkey activates the start menu) but I can't get any other functions to work, mainly the volume/jog and the dpad launcher.
Can someone tell me what's missing? Thanks!
This is my config (pretty much the default):
; INI FILE MUST BE SAVED IN UNICODE, PLEASE USE NOTEPAD TO EDIT IT
[MAIN]
; set LSKEY to 1 if you want to override Left Soft Key (DEFAULT 1)
LSKEY=1
; set RSKEY to 1 if you want to override Right Soft Key (DEFAULT 1)
RSKEY=1
; set VOLKEY to 1 if you want to override Volume Key (DEFAULT 1)
VOLKEY=1
; set DPAD to 1 if you want to use dpad to launch call log, contacts in phone app (DEFAULT 1)
DPAD=1
; set CLOSEAPP to 1 if you want to close app instead of hide (DEFAULT 0)
CLOSEAPP=1
; set STARTONREBOOT=1 to 1 if you the program to be start automatically during
; reboot, use with RSKEY (DEFAULT 0)
STARTONREBOOT=1
; set VOLUMEONPHONE=1 if you want to set volume using volume key in phone app
; use with VOLKEY (DEFAULT 1)
VOLUMEONPHONE=1
; set VOLUMEONTODAY=1 if you want to set volume using volume key in today
; use with VOLKEY (DEFAULT 1)
VOLUMEONTODAY=1
; use with lskey, rskey (DEFAULT 1)
PAGEONEXPLORE=0
; set OMAPCLOCK to the clock if you want to use omapclock and automatically
; set the clock speed after wakeup, you should put OmapClock.exe in the same
; directory of smartskey.exe
; REMEMBER TO REMOVE ';' BEFORE THE LINE TO ENABLE IT
;OMAPCLOCK=264
;REMOVEDUPSDDAEMON=0
;STARTMENUMETHOD=0
DUP=2
DDOWN=3
DRIGHT=1
DLEFT=4
; if you set CLOSEAPP to 1, the program will hide the following
; apps (by title) instead of closing. Other apps will be closed.
; maximum can set 16 apps
[EXCEPTIONLIST]
APP00=Text Messages
APP01=Outlook E-mail
APP02=Hotmail
APP04=MMS
APP05=Contacts
APP06=Calendar
APP07=Camera
Jason_Wilkerson said:
I just "installed" smartskey onto my Cingular 8125 and I get the soft keys to work (holding the left softkey activates the start menu) but I can't get any other functions to work, mainly the volume/jog and the dpad launcher.
Can someone tell me what's missing? Thanks!
This is my config (pretty much the default):
; INI FILE MUST BE SAVED IN UNICODE, PLEASE USE NOTEPAD TO EDIT IT
[MAIN]
; set LSKEY to 1 if you want to override Left Soft Key (DEFAULT 1)
LSKEY=1
; set RSKEY to 1 if you want to override Right Soft Key (DEFAULT 1)
RSKEY=1
; set VOLKEY to 1 if you want to override Volume Key (DEFAULT 1)
VOLKEY=1
; set DPAD to 1 if you want to use dpad to launch call log, contacts in phone app (DEFAULT 1)
DPAD=1
; set CLOSEAPP to 1 if you want to close app instead of hide (DEFAULT 0)
CLOSEAPP=1
; set STARTONREBOOT=1 to 1 if you the program to be start automatically during
; reboot, use with RSKEY (DEFAULT 0)
STARTONREBOOT=1
; set VOLUMEONPHONE=1 if you want to set volume using volume key in phone app
; use with VOLKEY (DEFAULT 1)
VOLUMEONPHONE=1
; set VOLUMEONTODAY=1 if you want to set volume using volume key in today
; use with VOLKEY (DEFAULT 1)
VOLUMEONTODAY=1
; use with lskey, rskey (DEFAULT 1)
PAGEONEXPLORE=0
; set OMAPCLOCK to the clock if you want to use omapclock and automatically
; set the clock speed after wakeup, you should put OmapClock.exe in the same
; directory of smartskey.exe
; REMEMBER TO REMOVE ';' BEFORE THE LINE TO ENABLE IT
;OMAPCLOCK=264
;REMOVEDUPSDDAEMON=0
;STARTMENUMETHOD=0
DUP=2
DDOWN=3
DRIGHT=1
DLEFT=4
; if you set CLOSEAPP to 1, the program will hide the following
; apps (by title) instead of closing. Other apps will be closed.
; maximum can set 16 apps
[EXCEPTIONLIST]
APP00=Text Messages
APP01=Outlook E-mail
APP02=Hotmail
APP04=MMS
APP05=Contacts
APP06=Calendar
APP07=Camera
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To use the Volume slider as a "Jog Wheel" yo need "PAGEONEXPLORE=1" not "PAGEONEXPLORE=0" as you currently have set. Make this change and soft reset, or tap the shortcut to "Launch" smartskeys. this will present a dialog window to close it, do so, then relaunch using the shortcut.
Thanks! That corrected the "jog wheel" but any suggestions on the DPad problem?
Jason
I'm not sure I understand the question. What are you trying to do with the DPad?
The documentation says that you can use the dpad to launch 4 different applications, depending on the direction:
DUP=x
DDOWN=x
DLEFT=x
DRIGHT=x
x =
0: Do nothing
1: Call Log
2: Quick Dial
3: Contacts
4: Messaging
Nevermind - I just figured it out... I thought this would work from the Today screen, but you have to be in the Phone Application.
Thanks for the help though!
Jason
Dpad problem
Jason_Wilkerson said:
Nevermind - I just figured it out... I thought this would work from the Today screen, but you have to be in the Phone Application.
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Well, but dpad is not working for me (details)
Nobody has an idea?

What's hkcu < controlpanel < soundcategories < incall in the registry mean?

hkcu < controlpanel < soundcategories < incall < the value initvol , is on number 2 , if i put it on number 5 or 10 , dose it make the volume louder ? and if it dose , which volume? the speaker when listening to mp3 songs ? or during a call ? or it loud the ring volume ? or i can here the person in the other side better ?
thanks.
any news about it ?
try it and let us know?

Anyway to passcode text messages and photo album?

I've done some searching but I haven't really found anything too relevant to what I'm looking for.
I am looking for some sort of add-on what will lock out certain programs, pictures or text messages. I noticed that the some of the newer Samsung slide phones have it so that you can actually have passwords on certain areas of the phone, whether it be individual pictures or the whole SMS section all together.
I was just wondering if there was anything like that for the Tilt/Kaiser? Only thing I was able to find were SMS encryption programs.
Dude, I wish I could know the same thing. I just never searched or asked for it. Yesterday my girlfriend found my hidden stash of xxx pictures from my ex girlfriend in my phone, not to mention 2 panties in my glovebox in the car. I managed to lie my way out of an ass whooping. I would want a program like this. Actually a program that can stealth it so you'd have to go to some folder on your phone. If my girlfriend sees a password on my phone she'll flip. You guys will wonder what happened to gqstatus0685.
yup i need a same thing too been looking for way to password protect my messages and pictures but havnt found anything. There gotta be way to do this. please someone help
See, I have a password lock on my phone but sometimes it doesn't activate. It has a mind of its own. If i don't set it to 1 minute, then it seems like it never wants to lock and I don't want to have to hold my phone out to make sure its password protected before i put it down, ya know?
its time to develop
if you access your storage card through a windows pc or total com or something similar you can set it to hidden meaning you can only view the folder on your phone through file explorer.. thats one workaround!
for messages there isnt anything out there at the moment (that ive seen anyway)
why dont you guys just use hidden file or folder... and then when you want to see it then just unhide it.
i am pretty sure someone that is loooking through your phone wopnt think to look for hidden files, unless they are very computer savy
This might help...........
http://www.soft32.com/download_150598.html
at a whopping $50!
Isaygarcia said:
its time to develop
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I'm willing to donate a few bucks to someone to develop something like this. Its a shame that Samsung of all people have this feature and we don't.
stop cheating.
An Idea
Maby someone could make something based on True Crypt, since it's open source. http://www.truecrypt.org/
I imagine, for those who want a cheap and dirty solution, one could write a mortscript which kills the SMS and picture viewer when it comes to the foreground, unless a password is supplied.
Would take about 10 minutes to write, and when placed in the startup folder should always be running.
Surur
gqstatus0685 said:
Dude, I wish I could know the same thing. I just never searched or asked for it. Yesterday my girlfriend found my hidden stash of xxx pictures from my ex girlfriend in my phone, not to mention 2 panties in my glovebox in the car. I managed to lie my way out of an ass whooping. I would want a program like this. Actually a program that can stealth it so you'd have to go to some folder on your phone. If my girlfriend sees a password on my phone she'll flip. You guys will wonder what happened to gqstatus0685.
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hahaha had the same prob but on my laptop. The missus never found panties in my vehicle though. Guess they are kinda hard to hide on a motorbike
OK, I whipped up 2 crude mortscripts which seem to do the trick. They work together
The first one is called closesms.mscr
Code:
Rexist= RegValueExists( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
if (Rexist=0)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", 0 )
endif
hide = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
hideexit = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit")
while (hideexit=1)
if (hide=1)
frontwin = Activewindow ()
if (frontwin eq "SMS \ MMS")
minimize (frontwin)
endif
endif
sleep (500)
hide = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
hideexit = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit")
endwhile
The second one is called hideapp.mscr
Code:
Rexist= RegValueExists( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
if (Rexist=0)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "0" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "0" )
endif
if (ScriptProcExists( "closesms.mscr" )=false)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "1" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "1" )
Run( "\Program Files\MortScript\Scripts\closesms.mscr" )
endif
hide = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
hideexit = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit")
Response = Question( "Hide SMS")
if (response)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "1" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "1" )
else
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "0" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "0" )
endif
They are hard coded to live in \program files\mortscript\Scripts
A link to closesms.mscr may be placed in the \windows\startup directory.
To use, install mortscript, make a \program files\mortscript\Scripts directory and copy the scripts over there, place a link to closesms.mscr in your startup directory, and then run hideapp.mscr.
closesms will check every 0.5 seconds if the sms /mms window is uppermost, and then minimise it. To stop this behaviour run hideapp.mscr and chose not to hide SMS.
This script can easily be extended to include the pictures and video or any other app really.
Surur
Edit: You may download the text files and rename the extension from .txt to .mscr. HideApp.mscr can be placed anywhere, but closesms.mscr must be in "\Program Files\MortScript\Scripts"
surur said:
OK, I whipped up 2 crude mortscripts which seem to do the trick. They work together
The first one is called closesms.mscr
Code:
Rexist= RegValueExists( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
if (Rexist=0)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "0" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "0" )
endif
if (ScriptProcExists( "closesms.mscr" )=false)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "1" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "1" )
Run( "\Program Files\MortScript\Scripts\closesms.mscr" )
endif
hide = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
hideexit = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit")
Response = Question( "Hide SMS")
if (response)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "1" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "1" )
else
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "0" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "0" )
endif
The second one is called hideapp.mscr
Code:
Rexist= RegValueExists( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
if (Rexist=0)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "0" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "0" )
endif
if (ScriptProcExists( "closesms.mscr" )=false)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "1" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "1" )
Run( "\Program Files\MortScript\Scripts\closesms.mscr" )
endif
hide = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide")
hideexit = RegRead( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit")
Response = Question( "Hide SMS")
if (response)
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "1" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "1" )
else
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "Hide", "0" )
RegWriteDWord( "HKCU", "Software\HideApp", "HideExit", "0" )
endif
They are hard coded to live in \program files\mortscript\Scripts
A link to closesms.mscr may be placed in the \windows\startup directory.
To use, install mortscript, make a \program files\mortscript\Scripts directory and copy the scripts over there, place a link to closesms.mscr in your startup directory, and then run hideapp.mscr.
closesms will check every 0.5 seconds if the sms /mms window is uppermost, and then minimise it. To stop this behaviour run hideapp.mscr and chose not to hide SMS.
This script can easily be extended to include the pictures and video or any other app really.
Surur
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Nice work!!
Except I am script illiterate and I haven't the foggiest of what it does or how to use it. But I'm going to do some research and figure out how to read, modify and apply that script.
Anyone have a mortscript cab? Upload it to this site or 4shared/rapidshare it. Thanks.
I installed mortscript a while back but I don't think it was the program. It was something else.
Mort script is freely downloadable from here.
http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=download&action=view&entry=65
Just a note - I posted the same code twice - fixed now in my original post (but not the quoted ones)
Surur
gqstatus0685 said:
Anyone have a mortscript cab? Upload it to this site or 4shared/rapidshare it. Thanks.
I installed mortscript a while back but I don't think it was the program. It was something else.
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GQ, let me know how it works. I'm going to try it when I get home from work.
SBZRO said:
GQ, let me know how it works. I'm going to try it when I get home from work.
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Deal. I'm installing and setting it up now.

unable to turn on threaded sms

I've changed registry keys according to: "Using ?RegEdit from Accessories scroll to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings and
1. create the key OEM
2. new DWORD value. Value Name ?SMSInboxThreadingDisabled and Value as shown below in note
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\OEM\?SMSInboxThreadingDisabled=1
note:
threaded sms style enable = 0
threaded sms style disable = 1
"
But nothing happened, sms is still the same and single. I'm using WM6
t3nn15dud5 said:
I've changed registry keys according to: "Using ?RegEdit from Accessories scroll to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings and
1. create the key OEM
2. new DWORD value. Value Name ?SMSInboxThreadingDisabled and Value as shown below in note
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\OEM\?SMSInboxThreadingDisabled=1
note:
threaded sms style enable = 0
threaded sms style disable = 1
"
But nothing happened, sms is still the same and single. I'm using WM6
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Threaded SMS is a new WM6.1 Feature im affraid.
You can use Palm SMS for WM6 SMS threading.
Ta
Dave

Turning on bluetooth

Is there a fast way to turn on bluetooth on the Diamond? Whenever I want to use my headset, I have to go to Settings, Communications, bluetooth and its a bit too slow.
Any suggestions or tips?
Thanks,
Jon
I use QuickMenu (search the forum) which provides a nice little menu pick for this. Granted you need to select Start: Quick Menu: BlueTooth but then it's right there. It's not like you are selecting some application that will then occupy your screen so that you can toggle something on and then you have to get rid of the application/screen. Plus QuickMenu is a much better start menu anyway!
I use this, set to a soft key with softkey manager. One touch toggle, can't get much quicker!!
thanks for the program - does anyone know a way to hook this exe into an event? Perhaps such as turning on bluetooth when I plug in a USB cable?
-Mike
Download and install mortscript from here http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=page&entry=ms_overview&action=view
Create script as follows:
Code:
VariableValue = 0
While (1)
USBState = RegRead("HKLM", "System\State\Hardware", "Cradled")
If (USBState = 1 && VariableValue = 0)
Run "\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\ToggleBTh.exe"
VariableValue = 1
EndIf
If (USBState = 0 && VariableValue = 1)
Run "\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\ToggleBTh.exe"
VariableValue = 0
EndIf
Sleep 2000
EndWhile
Save in Windows\Startup folder.
use advanced config to map one of the soft keys to run the Comm Manger and use the 10 buttons comm manager. this will give you easy access to all communications
What is a softkey?

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