I have more phone numbers in one contact.
I am searching in the phon a contact and i get one of the phon numbers, i stored in the contact.
How can i select (switch to) an another number of the contact.
Herbert
In dialer use left/right arrow on selected contact. Small letter indicates type of selected number.
if i touch to the left or right arrow, the dialer is dialing the preselected number.
Or simply press the found contact and select which number to call.
I am searching in the dialer.
The contact is on the screen.
If i touch to the contact, the dialer is dialing.
If i touch to the arrow, the dialer is dialing.
If i select the menu, i cannot open the contact.
Dont search in the dialer... Go to contacts-all contacts and you'll get everything. The dial menu is just a call history, not a list of your contacts (its the same list as in home-call history).
OK, i am searching in the dialer.
If I go to contacts-all contacts and I get everything, but not with TouchFLO, not touchabel with fingers.
In the dialer I get all contacts, not only the history. I like it. One or two touches and i have most time the right number.
I hoped for a little help.
When instructed to "use left/right arrow on selected contact", you should be using the arrows around the circular action button, not the tiny arrows on the screen. It works perfectly.
Wow, thank you!!
It works!
I also have more phone numbers in one contact.
but even after a hard reset i still can't select (switch to) an another number of the contact without dialing.
magic circle does not work!
I have a T-Mobile MDA phone.
Must be a reg hack to change the phone select.
TomInMB said:
When instructed to "use left/right arrow on selected contact", you should be using the arrows around the circular action button, not the tiny arrows on the screen. It works perfectly.
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I know this function because I always used it with my old WM (Wizard, Tytn II) phones, but now when I search a contact wich I have allready called it gives only the history result and not the contact. On the history line you can't use the left or right key....
Is there a way to let de phonepad search give only the contacts and no history?
Or it has to give both.....
Marvie said:
I know this function because I always used it with my old WM (Wizard, Tytn II) phones, but now when I search a contact wich I have allready called it gives only the history result and not the contact. On the history line you can't use the left or right key....
Is there a way to let de phonepad search give only the contacts and no history?
Or it has to give both.....
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No one has a solution for this
I can't find a thing anywhere on this problem I am having with my new, virgin, unaltered Sprint Touch Pro.
From the home screen I press "phone" (just under the TF3D bar) which brings up the dialer, then I press "contacts" (just under the * key),which brings up the contacts and the software keyboard. I then start to spell "gary" and when I get to the r in gary it dials and starts a call to "Delmarva Gas" which is an entry in my contacts list. Does it every time....... Bizarre
Only does this with the software keyboard, not the hardware/slider board.
Does it if i go staight to contacts also.
Does anyone else's do this??
Any Idea's??
Does anyone know a dialer app that can force you to press the hard key dial button before actually making a call?
I have inesoft dialer and I like the contacts and favorites interfaces, but I have made so many calls by accident that I have lost count. This one-key dialing is much too troublesome.
I want an app that when I touch my contact/favorite it will prompt me and wait for me to press the hard key. This seems a very simple way to avoid accidental dialing, but I can't find any app that does it.
Thanks for any info.
Lock your phone .
I somehow got an entry for my wife on my favorites screen twice this afternoon. I thought it seemed reasonable that I should delete the second entry, so I tried. I dialed her three times unintentionally because every time I touched the damn entry it dialed her number.
She is still in there twice.
Locking the screen might prevent pocket dialing, if I really wanted to deal with some stupid unlock screen every time I pull the thing out to check work messages, which I don't.
How about I just have my valet carry the phone and do all the dialing for me.
When I used to double-tap the home button, I got the old voice command menu (which worked fine). Then after some gbloat update, I have to use a voice command icon to open it. Otherwise I get the google voice dialer (which always comes up with the strangest interpretations of whose name I said... it's completely useless) So if i have my bluetooth on, I have to physically pull my phone out of my pocket, unlock it, and then choose voice dialer... needless to say it's quicker just to go to contacts...
By the way, why did they take 'contacts' out of the dialer menu tabs, and is there a way to put it back in?
A bit of a step backwards from my perspective on the dialer vs. kitkat. I most often dial a number by spelling the name on the dialer pad, opening the contact then select, home, work mobile, etc. Is there some process analog on the new dialer. The only even loosely similar one I can find is to search contact with regular spelling (not dialpad) and this automatically brings up all numbers for a given contact.
Also, is there anyway to default the dialer to always open to the dialpad?
Thanks much.
swamp2 said:
A bit of a step backwards from my perspective on the dialer vs. kitkat. I most often dial a number by spelling the name on the dialer pad, opening the contact then select, home, work mobile, etc. Is there some process analog on the new dialer.
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Ugh, the functionality is built in... at least for the first part. When the hits begin showing up based on numbers dialed, simply touch the text/middle of the contact to dial the listed/primary number and the picture or letter icon on the far left to open the contact and choose the desired number. Wow, I'm glad this isn't a step backward.