Wondering if anyone has a nice version of HTC Audio Manager for titanium? I don't need the panel for Chome but the actual player. I hate using the d-pad to scroll through my playlist and would rather finger flick through it.
Related
Has anyone tried FtouchFlo or FTouchSL as an app launcher on the Diamond. Does it fight with TF3D? Does it require some sort of its own BioTouch that conflicts?
working fine for me, obviously add the today screen, album, opera etc to the exclusion list. try the demo.
Can't get it to work at all, despite disabling any handles linked to manilla/start/today. When enabled, it makes the screen very insensitive, and certainly does not recognise a few simple gestures.
Looking for a gesture proggie that will work in TF3D to launch apps as a substitute for the lack of hardware buttons.
only can use ftouchflo v1.4.1
I am running 2.7.0.0 and it works ok, though I normally use the tap and hold launch feature than the gesture.
For gesture launching I use spb mobile shell 2.1, you can tap on the top bar with your finger and drag down to launch either the 'today page'l, a launcher or a speeddial page. It's a little expensive but very handy on the diamond.
I use WMP to play music...I sometimes connect it to my car's audio system to listen to music...
is there any way that I can use gestures to change tracks? maybe by moving my finger a certain way over the capacitive area? it would feel much safer than scrolling to the "music" tab in CHome and changing the song (I'm using 6.5)
I believe that this feature is already implemented :
Try moving your finger from right to left when the album cover is displayed, it'll play the next track of your playlist.
edit : 'left to right' on the screen
thanks, I'll try that
is there any way to remap the volume buttons for this purpose as well?
I find it annoying having to press OK all the time then going to task manager (which is laggy and have to wait for it to load up the running pprograms).. any light on this?
You can use a third party task manager like Showcase (free), and assign it to a soft key.
Also, AEButtons Plus has an Alt+Tab function that is assignable to many different keys. It also has a Switch to next app function.
I'm sure there are many others.
Showcase, Taskfacade, and Alt-Tab, any of which could be mapped to one of the little silver keys.
it appears that my task mgr at top right of screen button has just disappeared, but when I change panels, it appears again but not functonal.
Only if I load the task mgr manually it works, solution anyone?
EDIT: Task mgr works on other panels.
im still bugged on this, any help?
I thought that the spb one replaces the built in one.
I've just mapped the spb shell on to the right hard button, I much prefer the finger friendly spb one.
I recently installed the Rogers update for the 1.5 Sense UI, and I am very happy with the new UI (its faster and prettier). The only problem that I am having is that the button on my headphones used to skip to the next song when double pressed, but now it redials the last number I called.
How do I change the action of the double press?
According to the HTC Sense manual, you have to press and hold the button to go tothe next song.
waxbar1 said:
I recently installed the Rogers update for the 1.5 Sense UI, and I am very happy with the new UI (its faster and prettier). The only problem that I am having is that the button on my headphones used to skip to the next song when double pressed, but now it redials the last number I called.
How do I change the action of the double press?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Changing the default music player to a third party player like Meridian will make use of double press.
Yeah, there's a lot of 3rd party apps that support this, but the HTC music player is nifty with it's lockscreen integration and widgets, so i'd rather they implement the gesture. I already allerted HTC, but i doubt it will change anything. There's droidshuffle, but that's for 2.1, and i already checked it with some modded roms for the magic, and it doesn't work for the htc music player app :/
It's because Sense UI assumes you have a 3.5mm equipped handset.
The HTC Magic is the only Sense UI phone without one.