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!
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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
Hi, I'm new here and I apologize if my issue has already been dealt with. It sounds so simple: My new Kaiser is great. All I'm missing badly is the feature to change the ring/sound volume (if NOT in a call) with the jog wheel. Just like I could do with the slider of my good old charmer. I have tried HTC home and other tools but nothing is as easy to use with one hand than the hardwar slider/jog wheel. Is there any tweak or utility out there?
Thanks.
The Kaiser's jog wheel is interlocked with the up down D pad. Very few programs are able to have utilize the jog wheel and the dpad seperately. The only way I know of to use the jog wheel as volume is 1, download a program call wisvol.exe 2, make a shortcut to wisvol.exe in your program folder. 3, map the ptt button to wisvol.exe. When you want to raise or lower the volume, push the ptt button to bring up the volume slider then use the jog wheel to raise or lower the volume. When you're done, push the ptt button again to close the wisvol.exe
Charly_M said:
Hi, I'm new here and I apologize if my issue has already been dealt with. It sounds so simple: My new Kaiser is great. All I'm missing badly is the feature to change the ring/sound volume (if NOT in a call) with the jog wheel. Just like I could do with the slider of my good old charmer. I have tried HTC home and other tools but nothing is as easy to use with one hand than the hardwar slider/jog wheel. Is there any tweak or utility out there?
Thanks.
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You should try Dutty's April 9th rom w/ SPB phone suite. The new rom allows you to silence incoming calls. When you are on a call and you want to lower the volume you can use the scroll wheel to lower the voices. It doesn't fully satisfy your needs but it will make it a little better for you.
Hi all,
Just got my Tytn 2 for about a month, still trying to play around with it.
I've just installed S2U2 ver 1.21, and they got this cool feature of Volume Control.
I wish to assign the Volume Control to the Jog Wheel key press, but is there a way to do so?
I've tried with 3rd party software like AE Button Plus & HotButton Plus, but neither of them have any options to assign task to the Jog Wheel key press.
Can any expert help out this noob please? Like registry edit or something? Appreciate a lot.
Solution Found
After playing around for a longer period, managed to find the jog wheel hardware key as #0086.
Thus, able to use AE Button Plus to assign volume control to the Jog Wheel key press
I need your help please.
I have an AT&T Tilt with the 6.1 official ROM (minus bloatware).
I have the Home Customizer, Kaiser Tweak (very cool) and a few other programs, but it's mostly stock.
My question is, how can I set the jog wheel / jog dial to control the system volume in any program? Even in the Today screen?
I've searched and read through various threads but I haven't found a solution. I know the wheel will control in-call volume or in Audio program, but I'd like it to control system volume while in TCPMP or in today screen also.
Has anyone figured this out?
Bump..
I've tried searching and the most I came up with ae button plus.
I'd like NOT to use 3rd party software, just tell WM6.1 the jog wheel always adjusts system volume.
Anybody have any luck?
hello guys,
i wondered, if there would be an easy way to change the standard activation from system volume to the ringing volume... i feel it would be more usefull
and second... i am missing my scrolling wheel of the hermes, especially in opera...i tried ae button plus for mapping the volume slider, but its really not as comfortable as i hoped
i hope someone could give me a cool solution for that
so, have a nice day
juwenio