volume control - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

hey guys ,my htc volume control has desappeared and the standard wm6 control is the only way to reduce volume.
so i tap on volup and voldown and my default volume is the orrible wm6.1 control.
My friend DIB2000 said to me to control the default volume controller with diamond tweak. but don't work.
any idea or suggestion?

Try installing the Diamond Volume Control from here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2536734&postcount=2

Techno-Freak said:
Try installing the Diamond Volume Control from here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2536734&postcount=2
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yessss it work. i've installed volume from raphael.
Thanks man

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Change speaker sound volume / Deactivate HTC Volume changer

Hi,
I deactivated the HTC dialer so I can use S2U2... Now I have the problem that I cannot change the speaker volume during a call with the side-keys (e.g. if I press the volume down key it opens the standard system volume application by HTC)
So there might be 2 solutions:
1st: Is there a way to deactivate the HTC sound GUI and change it back to the windows built in volume changer?
2nd: Is there a tool / little program to change the volume of the speaker during a phone call?
Thanks for your help / solutions...
ageye
doesnt anyone have a clue?
how do you others change the volume during a call if you use standard wm6 dialer and not the one from htc?
Woohoooo!
Solved it - so if anyone is interested in the solution:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2404514&postcount=514
Thanks for posting this... however that service doesn't seem to exist.
My guess would be that HTC have changed things in a recent update and that would explain why the Volume Control settings in Diamond Tweak don't work either - Tried in Duttys Diamond 1.8 and SwiftBL 7.0
Does anyone know any other way to disable the HTC volume control, short of cooking a new ROM without it?
Solved!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=431588

System volume and In call volume - one and the same?

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...
RinCEWinG said:
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?

Mapping HTC Volume Control to button?

I'm using a Manial2D cooked ROM that has the HTC Volume Control. I can't seem to find where that code resides. I'm trying to map it to a button so that I can quickly access it. Does anyone know how to map the HTC Volume Control to a button?
ae button plus my friend
nandowong said:
ae button plus my friend
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I just need something simple to control the HTC Volume Control. I don't want to pay for AE Button Plus for the other features I won't use. I appreciate the recommendation.
Can anyone else help me create a lnk to the HTC Volume Control?

Diamond volume setting window

hello,
i would like to ask about volume settings application for htc diamond..
I do not like the volume settings I have now,
[with option buttons ON/VIBRATE/OFF] whenever I press the volume phone buttons.
I have tried many volume apps but I cannot make them run after installation.. whenever I press the volume button.. the old volume setting still pops up
any volume settings for htc diamond which u can recommend?
I am using : WM 6.5 [23081_TF1_v1] with TouchFLO 3D 1.2.325
thanks and Godbless
^_^
Found it ^_^
got it already ^_^
I am using SetVolume0.8.0.zip now

Ringer Volume

Is there any way of changing the volume buttons so that it only changes the volume for media? Does any one else here find it annoying that the volume buttons are locked to ringer volume when on the homescreen?
POSSIBLE
raven369 said:
Is there any way of changing the volume buttons so that it only changes the volume for media? Does any one else here find it annoying that the volume buttons are locked to ringer volume when on the homescreen?
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Yes.. I'm using Darky's 8 + speedmod and vol is linked with media volume on homescreen !!
rickysa2000 said:
Yes.. I'm using Darky's 8 + speedmod and vol is linked with media volume on homescreen !!
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Ah, but that requires rooting and flashing custom roms. I guess you can't do it natively then.
raven369 said:
Ah, but that requires rooting and flashing custom roms. I guess you can't do it natively then.
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No.. It requires remapping of the volume keys! Can only be done with scrips or code and not from the phone itself
Quick Settings
raven369 said:
Is there any way of changing the volume buttons so that it only changes the volume for media? Does any one else here find it annoying that the volume buttons are locked to ringer volume when on the homescreen?
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I just download Quick Settings , it's free in the market and you can change all the sounds levels without being rooted.

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