I am using the cdma diamond, but I would think this would apply to the gsm's as well. I discovered that after installing aeplus and mapping my volume key (long press) to other functions, I could no longer use the mute button on the incoming call screen. I noticed some others in other threads could not use their mute button and this perhaps may be the culprit. hope this helps someone
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I do a lot of conference calls where I have to mute the phone. Problem is, there is no easy/quick way to un-mute. Is there a way to re-map the green call key so that it will mute/un-mute when pushed, instead of putting the call on hold?
Hi:
I've been searching for info how to achieve the following, which I can't get done so far:
I have stereo bluetooth headphones with a mic. These are great for receiving calls, when you don't have the phone easily accessible, like in the car etc.
They have only two buttons, one is a two-way joystick for loudness. The other one is a receive/hangup button using which you can accept incoming calls.
What I'd like to do is to enable it to activate voice dial when I press it, to make a phone call.
So far I've only discovered that if I hold it depressed a long time, then the headset redials the last-dialed number.
In some instances after a call, when I've pressed the button, voice dial has come up and asked for the called id, however I cannot replicate this behavior, and it doesn't do it when the home screen is visible. Only I think after I've dialed from the headset, then hang up. Then at that screen press the button, but it's not stable.
So it seems though, to use the button to activate voice-dial is possible. I'd just like to set it up so that it works.
Anyone know how to?
Try holding one of the buttons
Depending on the BT adapter, you might have to hold down the receive/hangup button till you hear a confirming beep.
its usually a short press for voicedial a little longer press for redial last number. so try just doing short press insead of holding it down
Hi,
Is there a registry Setting on WM6.1 or any other method to disable the Answer / ignore soft / mute call keys during an incoming call and only use the phone buttons, certain times I take the device out of my pocket it either ignores or answers the incoming call which is very frustrating.
I heard about apps that use a move gesture to answer a call instead of normal button pushing.
Hi,
does anyone know if there is anything that would enable receiving calls by pressing trackball? I think it would be very useful as quite often I simply have trouble to receive call by swiping the unlock on the screen (especially when I am outside - skiing etc.). The trackball is pretty "hard" to press so I am not concerned about it being pressed automatically.
On top, it would be great to be able to wake the phone up by pressing trackball (i.e. emulate the power button).
Thanks
hi there
one thing can be solved.
nexus one can be turned by pressing the track ball.
install the cyanogen mod latest software, there is an option of waking up the phone by pressing the track ball.
but still cant answer the call by pressing the track ball.
Yep, know about the wake up option but still nobody able to enable answering the call?
Does anyone know if it's possible to assign a function to the trackball (or other button) to perform a specific action in an application.
The particular scenario I'm trying to cover here is mute and un-mute of the microphone during a voice call. I have not been able to find a way to mute and un-mute a call without turning on the screen, unlocking the phone and then pressing the mute button in the phone app. What I'd love to be able to do is just press the trackball or press and hold the up or down volume buttons to mute or un-mute the phone.
I travel quite a bit for business and walking through an airport with a headset on and the phone on mute it's VERY inconvenient to have to stop, put a bag down follow the three steps listed above just to chime in on a conference call.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.