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Hi,
I've successfully re-mapped the PTT button by following the instructions from this forum. I imagine the same procedure would apply to the small OK button immediately below the jog-wheel, but I don't know where to start. Of course, the button is not present in the Settings/Buttons applet - that would have been too easy.
First, how to disassociate it from its present function (Start Menu/OK)? And once disassociated, what is the button code to enter in the registry?
I tried aebplus, and it sort of works - but the start menu still comes up on the first keypress if invoked in the Today screen.
Any ideas on how to re-map this otherwise useless key?
Thanks,
Mike.
mpd said:
Hi,
I've successfully re-mapped the PTT button by following the instructions from this forum. I imagine the same procedure would apply to the small OK button immediately below the jog-wheel, but I don't know where to start. Of course, the button is not present in the Settings/Buttons applet - that would have been too easy.
First, how to disassociate it from its present function (Start Menu/OK)? And once disassociated, what is the button code to enter in the registry?
I tried aebplus, and it sort of works - but the start menu still comes up on the first keypress if invoked in the Today screen.
Any ideas on how to re-map this otherwise useless key?
Thanks,
Mike.
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yes, i would like to find this out as well because i have PTT assigned to comm manager and voice recorder but now i need one toggle between vibe and ring...would be nice to use this ok button i thing its pretty useless since there is anothe ok button on the front...TIA...
me too!
I also need to change the side "ok" button. Anybody have a solution?
Hello! Care if I do a quick search FOR YOU since you do not want to?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=277639
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286658
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=274644
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=336438
You sound like a jerk for posting that I did not search when the reply prior to mine was 6 months ago.
Did you even read the thread? None of the links you posted had instructions/advice on how to remap the side "ok" button.
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Hello! Care if I do a quick search FOR YOU since you do not want to?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=277639
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286658
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=274644
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=336438
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yes i was about to say. non of them have steps or even telling you anything related to how to get it.
all it says is people trying it matter and they failed.
if there was no solutiion you should have just said no solution, it would have saved you time searching all that and also us bashing you
the 4th link does have some good information, lemme just quote from it
Bellfazar said:
The side "ok" button is a tough one because it has multiple functions. In programs, explorer windows, and settings it acts as an OK button but when you're at the today screen it acts as a Start Menu button. I kinda get the feeling we're not going to be able to change this for a while. Not until someone releases a keymapper specifically for the Kaiser.
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strikeIII said:
even with the 8525 nobody has been able to re-map the ok button...it's still the biggest mystery, hehe....but now that they eliminated one button on the Tilt we really do need the ability to remap the ok button now...
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Deathace said:
I have the side OK button remapped in spb pocket plus v4 under the buttons menu in settings and the only thing you have to do is take focus off the start menu then it works as expected.
Russ
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It's really easy with help of AE Button Plus.
You can pretty much map any hardware key on your device with this great app.
I have it setup to be able to copy and paste by using the sliding keyboard and pressing Window Key + C to copy and Window Key + V to paste among other cool shortcuts.
Cheers!
RayanMX
Rayan said:
It's really easy with help of AE Button Plus.
You can pretty much map any hardware key on your device with this great app.
I have it setup to be able to copy and paste by using the sliding keyboard and pressing Window Key + C to copy and Window Key + V to paste among other cool shortcuts.
Cheers!
RayanMX
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Thanks Rayan. I downloaded the AE Button Plus program for my AT&T Tilt, and it is working fantastic for remapping buttons. I was able to remap the side OK button to lock my phone by holding it for a few seconds. I love the way it also lets you leave the button with its default setting for one press, but create other actions for multiple presses.
By the way, the phone locking works fantastic. It allows me to answer calls, but doesn't activate any of the other phone functions until I unlock the phone. That's perfect for carrying the phone in my pocket. Also, incoming notifications don't unlock the phone, so that I won't accidentally turn-on a bunch of applications while the phone is in my pocket. The unlocking action is very simple.
I've also mapped volume up and down to a long press of the soft keys. That alleviates the need to use the stylus to select the volume button. Great.
The AE Button Plus program was what I've needed all along to customize my phone. It would've saved me a lot of time.
One other note, I downloaded the 2.6.3 version of the program, rather than the freeware version, but I haven't gotten any info on the cost. I may be disappointed in the near future if this program automatically deactivates. Do you know if I should expect a disappointment? I would pay for this program, but I'm not sure how much it's worth to me, but I saw no information on the cost. Do you know?
AFAIK there is only one version, if you want the registered version you buy a license and there's a procedure to activate it, otherwise it uses the free version with a couple features disabled and a nagscreen once in a while.
How do I make the phone silent and make it vibrate? I swear I think my phone is missing the instruction manual.
I know I can go into settings > Phone and make it vibrate from there , but is there a quick way to just make it silent if i go to the movies etc . ?
you can click on the speaker icon and move it to vibrate.
or download vibraswitch and assign it to a button
Hi
You can also tap the little speaker icon in the top right of the screen and select the vibrate radio button. This mutes the volume and activates the vibrate function.
Hope this helps.
Phil
Here is a cab for Vibraswitch if you are interested.
You can install this on your Kaiser and then go to Settings>Home>Buttons and assign one of the buttons to Vibraswitch. I assign Button 6 (Hold) so I can put the phone on vibrate without looking at the screen.
Hope that helps.
Wow thanks you guys are very helpful here. I am starting to like this forum.
Glad you found some help. I've been lurking here for ages and have decided that it's time I gave back some of the help I've recieved here over the years...
I also had one more question but figure I might as well ask here instead of make a whole new thread. I am trying to install the mini mozilla fire fox browser, but when I run the CAB, it says installation unsuccessful . Any idea on what I am doing wrong? I downloaded the cab right from the firefox site.
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I also had one more question but figure I might as well ask here instead of make a whole new thread. I am trying to install the mini mozilla fire fox browser, but when I run the CAB, it says installation unsuccessful . Any idea on what I am doing wrong? I downloaded the cab right from the firefox site.
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I couldn't get mine to run either...
So I just use Opera mini until the new Opera Mobile comes out.
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I couldn't get mine to run either...
So I just use Opera mini until the new Opera Mobile comes out.
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Are you using the beta opera?
njmarchetti said:
Here is a cab for Vibraswitch if you are interested.
You can install this on your Kaiser and then go to Settings>Home>Buttons and assign one of the buttons to Vibraswitch. I assign Button 6 (Hold) so I can put the phone on vibrate without looking at the screen.
Hope that helps.
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I thought there was a version of vibraswitch that would toggle thru:
sound on - vibrate - mute
I have been searching for it, but I can not find it. Does it exist?
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,
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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,
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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.
Update: Version 2 of this can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2905629
Hello,
I have always fumbled to get to the mute button on the phone screen while on conference calls and decided to look for a program to map to a hardware button to mute/unmute a call. I did not have much luck finding anything so I went ahead and wrote my own. This forum has helped me out tremendously in the past, so I decided to share my program here with the hopes that it can help someone else out.
I made the program fairly configurable. If a call is in progress, it will toggle the mute button. If a call is not in progress, it can be configured to run any other program of your choice (that way the hardware button isn’t wasted).
I did not write a configuration utility, so you have to configure it manually in the registry. Here are the registry details.
HKLM\Software\itsallwright\MobileMute
Options:
BringPhoneToFront = 1 or 0 (If 1 then it will bring to phone app into focus when it runs)
MuteSound = DialPadCtlKey (this is the system sound that is played when the program mutes the call)
PlaySound = 1 or 0 (if 1 then it will play the mute/unmute sounds)
RunProgram = 1 or 0 (if 1 then it will run the configured program if a call is not detected)
RunProgramPath = \somepath (path to desired program to run)
UnmuteSound = DialPadCtlKey (this is the system sound that is played when the program unmutes the call)
Config: (this is how it works – hopefully does not need to be changed, but can be for different devices)
ConnectedText = Connected: (this is the text that shows in the dialer when a call is in progress)
LastCallText = Last Call: (this is the text that shows in the dialer when a call is not in progress)
MuteButtonText = Mute (the text of the mute button)
MuteID = 0x53A0 (ID of the mute button – use spy program to get this)
PhoneWindowTitle = Phone (title of the dialer)
UnmuteButtonText = Unmute (text of the unmute button)
UnmuteID = 0x53A1 (ID of the unmute button – use spy program to get this)
I have tested this on my Kaiser with the default ATT WM6 ROM and on a friend’s Apache with an unknown WM6 ROM.
BTW - this is my first WM application, so don't beat me up too bad if it is not perfect
Enjoy,
Jay
This is very useful and should be posted in the general PPC software areas, why keep this secret for only those in the Kaiser forums?!
This seems to be exactly what I'm looking for...thanks!
Anybody try this on a titan/mogul/xv6800 yet?? I'll have to do some research to figure out my 'button ID', but it looks like it will be well worth it!!!
Excellent....
I have been looking for this functionlity of hard button mapping of call mute. I was hoping MS would implement a virtual key code for the mute function in the newer wm like for the speakerphone but never happened.
Thanks much itsallwright. It works perfect in my tilt. Now, I can use hard buttons for speakerphone & mute (long press green key and I have mapped PTT key for mute.) It was one of the most of useful things I was missing from my BB. Specially for that long conference calls where you have to occasionally say something and keep quite rest of the time.
Dishe said:
This is very useful and should be posted in the general PPC software areas, why keep this secret for only those in the Kaiser forums?!
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That is a good point. It was developed for the Kaiser, but theoretically should work on any WM6 device with phone functionality (button IDs might change from device to device though). Unfortunately, I do not know how to move threads. Is it possible to move this to a better place?
Jay
Thanks a Million!
I have been searching without success for ages...more than 2 years for something like this. Search terms I used were "wm6 hardware mute button", "wm6 mute and speakerphone buttons on single dialer page", "assign hardware button for mute", "wm6 phone mute button on dialer", etc
Since there are not any apps to do this, I was attempting to use a combination of utilities (such as VJ Phone utils, AE Button Plus, Vito button mapper, etc) to try and get it working without any success. There does not even seem to be available paid non-freeware utils to do this most important function.
This certainly helps a lot. It works just perfect on my Cingular 8525 and I have the PTT button assigned to it with flashlight being the alternate application that will be used when not in phone mode.
Couple of suggestions:
1) This might already exist in some other utility, but I like your configuration capabilities and the way this utility sets up and it will be nice to extend it to have a speakerphone hardware button in a similar fashion. I guess I can do this on my own by making a copy of your registry keys and modifying them to the speakerphone code...will try and see.
2) When I am in the phone dialer with the keypad, and I press the mute button it switches to the alternate screen without the dialer numeric keys - only the mute, speakerphone etc buttons are available on that screen. Is there a way to make it do its thing without switching the dialer screen in this manner ? This is because I need to have the key pad ready when I either toggle from mute or speakerphone and back and I guess this will be most useful for people who are on conference calls all the time.
Thanks again for a wonderful must-have utility. Dialer developers and ROM cookers should consider having this standard part of distributions. Or give an option to users to have a single screen for the dialer instead of one for the keypad and another for the call staus. There is so much real estate on the phone screen that is wasted if a video call is not in progress and it can very well be used to have all the buttons on a single screen.
Harish
I am glad you like the app and that someone else will get some use out of it.
shenoyh said:
1) This might already exist in some other utility, but I like your configuration capabilities and the way this utility sets up and it will be nice to extend it to have a speakerphone hardware button in a similar fashion. I guess I can do this on my own by making a copy of your registry keys and modifying them to the speakerphone code...will try and see.
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pvenkat stated above that he long presses the green talk key to toggle speaker phone. That seems to work well for me. Does that not work on your phone?
shenoyh said:
2) When I am in the phone dialer with the keypad, and I press the mute button it switches to the alternate screen without the dialer numeric keys - only the mute, speakerphone etc buttons are available on that screen. Is there a way to make it do its thing without switching the dialer screen in this manner ? This is because I need to have the key pad ready when I either toggle from mute or speakerphone and back and I guess this will be most useful for people who are on conference calls all the time.
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The reason it covers the keypad when you toggle mute it because the BringPhoneToFront setting is set to 1. Try setting it to 0 and it will not interfere with your windows.
Jay
Works Like a Charm
Thanks!
Life-changing app if you're on a lot of con calls.
Sweet app!!!
I was unable to install it with the instructions you provided...
But... happily, I was able to find a way around to do it
In case anyone is interested in the approach I took for the setup. Here it is:
My easy to do manual setup
1) Extract the .cab file contents (tools like winrar can do that)
2) rename the mobile~1.001 to MutePhone.exe (or whatever .exe name you want to give it)
3) Upload the exe to your phone to the directory where you want to place it.
4) Install Schap's tools - Advanced Configuration Tool 3.2 released (Link)
5) Use the keymapping feature of the app to map a key to the MutePhone.exe. My personal preference was to map it to pressing and hold the send key (Long press Send key)
Have fun with the MutePhone tool. itsallwright really created an awesome application
Hi,
what is best way way to get the mute and unmute ids for the beautiful HTC Opal Dialer?
Thanks
MobileMute_v2
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Hi,
what is best way way to get the mute and unmute ids for the beautiful HTC Opal Dialer?
Thanks
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I have written a MobileMute_v2 and am getting ready to post it here. I will try to post instructions to getting your button IDs at that time.
Jay
Is there a way to just execute this and have it toggle mute/unmute without hardware mapping a key and perhaps without staying resident... or are there any future plans to allow command-line execution? -- I am trying to figure out how to be able to mute/unmute the calls from another app (mortscript) in order to eventually create an ad-hoc music-on-hold function. ;-)
Thanks
trueblue_m_1965 said:
Is there a way to just execute this and have it toggle mute/unmute without hardware mapping a key and perhaps without staying resident... or are there any future plans to allow command-line execution? -- I am trying to figure out how to be able to mute/unmute the calls from another app (mortscript) in order to eventually create an ad-hoc music-on-hold function. ;-)
Thanks
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Yes, that is how this version of the program works. When it starts, it will detect if a call is in progress. If so, it will toggle the mute button and then exit.
v2 is the one that stays resident to eliminate the delay caused by the program initializing. But it only stays resident if it can detect the hardware button used. Otherwise, it functions just like this version.
While writing v2, I found a couple bugs in this version. One being that the setting for button IDs is ignored. So if you need to change button IDs, get MobileMute_v2
Good Luck,
Jay
Hi,
I've been looking for the answer but couldn't find any. This is very annoying for me.I use S2u2 and when I pick up an incoming call with a button or slider after the call the dialer is still on and Phone locks automatically(with dialer on). I have to unlock S2U2 close dialer and lock the phone again- this drives me crazy. Any solution will be appreciated.Thanks in advance for any help with this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450146&page=4 -ths doesn't work for me
Does really nobody drive this crazy?
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Does really nobody drive this crazy?
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Me too..
But still no solution..
Yeah it annoys me too. I use S2U2 as well and I hate that both the dialer and the contact list don't close after I made a call or receive one. The registry solution from the other thread doesn't work with the TF3D dialer.
pegaz said:
Hi,
I've been looking for the answer but couldn't find any. This is very annoying for me.I use S2u2 and when I pick up an incoming call with a button or slider after the call the dialer is still on and Phone locks automatically(with dialer on). I have to unlock S2U2 close dialer and lock the phone again- this drives me crazy. Any solution will be appreciated.Thanks in advance for any help with this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450146&page=4 -ths doesn't work for me
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Have you tried Advanced Config > Phone > End Call Delay? I haven't myself so I don't know if it's the time it takes to disconnect the call or the time it takes to close the dialer. Worth a try.
No, that's the time it takes for the phone to end your call after pressing the end-call button. Which is ridiculous, when I press the button I want to end it immediately .
I agree. Of what purpose could it possibly be to delay the end of the call?!? I mean if you could recover from accidentally hitting the end key that would be one thing. But you can't so any delay is just plain stupid AFAICT.
You can also use Advanced Config to turn off the silly animations and sounds at start up or shutdown. They also do little else but make start up and shutdown longer...
I've switched to the WM default dialer now, as was suggested in this thread, let's see if it it works for me. I liked the HTC dialer though .
HertogJanNL said:
I've switched to the WM default dialer now, as was suggested in this thread, let's see if it it works for me. I liked the HTC dialer though .
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I've also tried that and it works but that's not a solution.WMs dialer sucks, keys are small and poor responsible for touch.Anyway I don't like WMs dialer. I don't understand why this reg tweak works with some roms but with some doesn't ;/. Hope it will be fixed in next official rom or somebody from XDA will find a solution for this annoying issue.As U guys sad when I press end button i wanna end immediately ,not in 5 sec!.
I now use the phonecanvas cab for my Diamond, so I don't have to use S2U2 anymore. But I believe this only works with the HTC dialer.
So does anyone have a solution for this problem? I really need it