Is there anyway to make the headset button the MSVC button? - XPERIA X1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there anyway to make the headset button the Microsoft voice control button?
Because the headset button seems to do absoloutly nothing and it would be cool if you could assign it to do something.
I searched the forum but couldnt find anything that helped. I saw the mortscript thing which was cool but that only works for mortplayer
Any ideas?

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remapping bluetooth headset button to goggle audio

Hi, I would like to be able to toggle audio through the mono bluetooth headset by pressing the button on the headset since I dont find voice commander useful for me. I tried some of the old tricks such as setting registry key EnableAPLaunch but it does not work. I have uninstalled cyberon voice command at the moment.
jagr said:
Hi, I would like to be able to toggle audio through the mono bluetooth headset by pressing the button on the headset since I dont find voice commander useful for me. I tried some of the old tricks such as setting registry key EnableAPLaunch but it does not work. I have uninstalled cyberon voice command at the moment.
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Try this >>
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=333260
this one uses MS voice command? I'm not keen to use any voice command programs. I just want the button on the bluetooth headset to be able to toggle BT audio on and off
jagr said:
this one uses MS voice command? I'm not keen to use any voice command programs. I just want the button on the bluetooth headset to be able to toggle BT audio on and off
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Ops sorry wrong link...
Here we go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1548652#post1548652
thanks for the help, yup this works great but i would like to be able to toggle it from the button on my headset. if anyone else has some info to offer i would really appreciate it.
i've tried this suggestion but it doesnt work on my kaiser
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=278778&page=16&highlight=bluetooth+skype

Problem getting Cyberon voice dailer working with BT

Hi, I've been searching in this forum and tried most of the solution but still can't get it to work. So I hope somebody can help me out.
I'm using Cyberon voice dailer, I can it to work if I press and hold the # 4 button to bring up the voice speed dialer and either speak to the phone or BT for it to dial. However if I just tap the button on the BT it just bring up the normal dial pad. What I'm looking for is the ability to tap the button on the BT then speak the name and it will dial. Is it possible with the Cyberon voice dalier?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Same Issue
I have the same problem. I have been able to use it before, but I don't know if it is the ROM i am using or not. Using Open Touch 3.0 Biggy. Flashed too many ROM's to keep track when it worked and when it didn't.
joking said:
Hi, I've been searching in this forum and tried most of the solution but still can't get it to work. So I hope somebody can help me out.
I'm using Cyberon voice dailer, I can it to work if I press and hold the # 4 button to bring up the voice speed dialer and either speak to the phone or BT for it to dial. However if I just tap the button on the BT it just bring up the normal dial pad. What I'm looking for is the ability to tap the button on the BT then speak the name and it will dial. Is it possible with the Cyberon voice dalier?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi,
The 4th hold button is mapped to hot voice record.
In the next release I'm including voice speed dial and MS voice command.
Also,
Please try and post issues with my roms in the original thread when possible, doing so will make it easier for me and others to help you.
Regards,
ttran001 said:
Hi,
The 4th hold button is mapped to hot voice record.
In the next release I'm including voice speed dial and MS voice command.
Also,
Please try and post issues with my roms in the original thread when possible, doing so will make it easier for me and others to help you.
Regards,
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Hi Tran,
Thanks for your reply and sorry if I post in the wrong place but I don't think it's the problem with your rom. Press and hold the 4th button to activate voice dialer work very good with your rom. I think the problem is more on the Cyberon speed dialer than your rom.
What I would like to do is when using bluetooth, press the button on the bluetooth and it'll activate the voice dialer. Rather than press and hold the 4th button on the wing and then speak to the bluetooth.
On the side note, most of my contacts name is in Vietnamese so MS Voice Command really have a hard time recognize those names. That's the reason why I choose Cyberon so I can record the name tag. It work better than the preset one on MS Voice Command.

How to map a function for the headset stereo button?

Does anyone know if it is possible to asign a function to the stereo headset that comes with the package of the HTC TyTN II?
If I press and hold that button in the stereo (the button used to receive/end calls) then the program Voice Commander is launched, as a default function I guess. But, what if I want to change this and buy pressing-holding I want to run another voice control program instead, like, let's say: Vito Voice2GO?
How can I map such a thing to the stereo headset button? Is that possible?
Thanks in advance
uuuyep said:
Does anyone know if it is possible to asign a function to the stereo headset that comes with the package of the HTC TyTN II?
If I press and hold that button in the stereo (the button used to receive/end calls) then the program Voice Commander is launched, as a default function I guess. But, what if I want to change this and buy pressing-holding I want to run another voice control program instead, like, let's say: Vito Voice2GO?
How can I map such a thing to the stereo headset button? Is that possible?
Thanks in advance
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Have you tried changing the top left hardware button for 'voice command' (in settings - buttons) to 'Vito'? I wouldv'e thought this would do it.
Hi Leoni1980
I thought same, thinking about the fact that "voice command" is asigned to the top left hardware button (as well as "record" soft is asigned to that button). But I don't have that button mapped to the default soft. I have this button maped to TaskSwitcher (pressing) and to HTC ActionScreen soft (pressing and holding). So, fallowing this idea, when I press and hold the headset button, it should launch the HTC ActionScreen soft, as you also think it would if I map it to eg. Vito', but it doensn't. It keeps on launching the "voice command soft". Strange thing... It's like by pressing and holding the headset button it is "calling" directly the exe of "voice command", or that there is no a similar (analog) button for the headset button on the device and it sends predefined independent instructions. I have no idea (?)
It would be great if it is possible to remap it to the preferred soft...
Any other idea, please.
Thanks!
Solved mapping an app to the wired headset stereo button
Solved the problem! Now pressing and holding the button in my wired headset it is launched VITO VoiceDialer as I wanted, (and probably with the same procedure the button of the wired headset can be mapped to launch any other app, although I only tested with VITO VoiceDialer, for now...).
I just edited the Registry trying to "adapt" and idea that I found in this forum here Under the title: "MS Voice Command activation from BT headset"
Interpreting that great hack, I thought that one can also make it work for the porporses I posted up here. And it did work like a charm! I needed so much this solution... So I'm glad to post it here below, to make the way shorter for others that may need this help as much as I did.
This is what was done:
1- Open a registry editor
2- Went to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
3- I modified the default string marked "path", in my HTC TyTN II it was the following:
\ProgramFiles\Cyberon\VoiceCommander\VoiceCommander.exe
And I changed that for:
\ProgramFiles\VITO\VoiceDialer\VoiceDialer.exe (that's the path where I previously had installed VITO VoiceDialer).
4-Press "Done" and then "Yes" in the warning pop up dialogue box...
5-Then I just pressed/holded the button on my wired headphones and the program was launched smoothly!
I hope this can be useful

OK button below scroll wheel

The OK button below scroll wheel on the side of the phone. Can this button be reassigned through the registry?
I was going to try and create that entry but I am not sure of the button number.
Any help?
it think it can, one of the button mapping 3rd party apps that you can but was able to map it to whatever you wanted. I used it for a while but ended up using the button featuer within spb pocketplus4 since it was already installed for other features
Pending what ROM you use you can reassign.
Easiest fix is to search for PTT remap which, if I'm not 100% wrong, will give you a changed button application.
I am using the stock AT&T 6.1 ROM.
I installed S2U2 and wanted to map the side OK button for Volume control.
If I knew what button # it was I could create the registry entry.
I want to try and do it with a third party app.
tyguy said:
Pending what ROM you use you can reassign.
Easiest fix is to search for PTT remap which, if I'm not 100% wrong, will give you a changed button application.
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I believe the question was about the button BELOW the wheel, the PTT button is above the wheel. Also, 6.1 already allows mapping of the PTT button.
I believe the software is Vito ButtonMapper, google that and you will find it.
I was aware that he was talking about the button BELOW the wheel but if I recall right PTT reassign gives a six buttun mapper. If not my apologies.
tyguy said:
I was aware that he was talking about the button BELOW the wheel but if I recall right PTT reassign gives a six buttun mapper. If not my apologies.
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Yes the PTT would be 6 and can be mapped using 3rd party software for wm6 and natively in 6.1.
This issue has been batted around for a while now, and even with the Hermes as well. As far as I know, the ok button is pretty much hardwired. No one ever found a registry key, and no button mapping program recognizes its existence.
Blowfish64 said:
This issue has been batted around for a while now, and even with the Hermes as well. As far as I know, the ok button is pretty much hardwired. No one ever found a registry key, and no button mapping program recognizes its existence.
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Well that sucks, that is the only button I never use and being able to assign it to volume would actually make it useful.
And to the others, yes I am referring to the OK button below the scroll wheel. I know the PTT button (above wheel) is #6 and I already know how to assign that one.
Time to go to WinMo 6.1. I have toggle backlight on short press, close all on long press. Works great at least on a Kaiser with ROMeOS.
Twenty4 said:
The OK button below scroll wheel on the side of the phone. Can this button be reassigned through the registry?
I was going to try and create that entry but I am not sure of the button number.
Any help?
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If you are willing to spend 8 bucks this will do it and a bunch of other stuff.
(or reverse engineer the program and pull that piece out)
Worth the 8 bucks to me.
http://ae.inc.ru/aebplus.php

PTT To OK

Hello. I apologize for making another thread like this.
I've searched through Google as well as XDA Dev, but I can't find how to remap the PTT_Long button to use for an "Ok"
I know how to remap the PTT short and long buttons to things like camera, voice command, or any other program/software, but I'm having trouble mapping it to be an "OK" button.
The reason I want this is that I got this program called LoudTalks (walkie talkie like program) that uses the center circular button of the fuze to initiate the microphone. I want to use the PTT to start the microphone, because its more convenient.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Also, I tried going to Settings>Personal>Buttons and doing it from there but when I'm in the area where you're suppose to press the hardware button you want to remap, it doesn't recognize it. I've tried soft-resetting a few times.
I'm using the Elite RC3 Rom.
Thanks
http://www.fuzemobility.com/?p=1249
I've all ready seen that. THat just remaps it to "Close" not "Ok"
Just get AEButton Plus and create a new button then you can map it either to programs or functions like OK with maybe a map for a long press to close. Grab it on my site or google it.

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