I read from the user manual of Universal (Dopod 900) that we can in fact close the active program (rather than just minimizing) by "Ctrl + Q".
It works usuing the soft keyboard. But anybody knows how we can do the same using the hardware keyboard of Universal?
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One soft I find very usefull with my qtek 9100 is Xbar (new pocket pc version).
This soft was designed for smartphone (one handed operation).
It happens that qtek 9100 is a smartphone too and one haded operation is good for it also.
Especially considering the fact that most task switcher have not yet been optimised for WM5.
This one is also great for in it is only 57 ko.
Now the problem is you can map buttons but as it was designed for SPV c500 (like HOME, BACK, 1, 2, 3, 4, *, #) I am not able to find what are the buttons for Qtek 9100.
Did someone managed to map some buttons or even the full keyboard?
That would make a fantastic launcher with 40 shortcuts in 2 clicks.
Yes, specially since there`s no CUT/COPY/PASTE shortcuts on the keyboard and that Xbar has them. Can you map some shortcut frrom the keyboard to these?
yes no problem.
you have to create shortcuts to the copy/Paste in "xmacros" folder.
Then you put it in "key" folder and rename it whatever you want.
I used "w.lnk" and "x.lnk" as it is mapped to volume UP/DOWN.
But it also work with w and x keys on the keyboard when it is open.
I guess you can use "c" and "v" if you are more classic.
Hi,
Just moved from an XDA IIi to the Mini S.
On the IIi I used to be able to press left on the dpad when in the dialer app and go straight to my list of preset speed dials. This doesn't seem to work on the Mini. Any ideas how I can get this working on the mini as I used this feature so much, being without it is making life hardwork!
Cheers.
Andy.
Don't know about mapping it to a dpad, that's up to you, but check out VJPhoneShortcuts on my webpage. Shortcuts for Speed dial and speakerphone etc.
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Thanks for that will give it a go.
Gr8 stuff V,
i was wondering how to map these shortcuts to the navigation pad?
is there a way to link them to it while in phone mode?
Cheers,
Check out VITO Button Mapper - commercial app, but allows application specific button assignments.
Not sure if it WM5 yet, but ButtonMax by is a wonderous program. From memory it was the only app that permitted mapping to the Dpad. And that also does program specific mappings.
V
ButtonMax is a peach of an application - unfortunately version 2.10 is not compatible with wm5 - a wm5 compatible version is due in March.
I have noticed that soft keys are always very slow in WM5. Is it possible to have an application which maps two dedicated buttons like vol up / down (with configurable exceptions ofcourse ), so as to just mimic the functionality of softkeys per app. Is this possible ? If yes, can some one point me to proper documentation so I can implement this.
How do you do copy/paste while typing on the external Keyboard of the HTC Tytn ?
On the Softward keyboard included in WM5, you have 'Ctrl' so you can simply do a copy/paste by typing Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V. But from the external keyboard, how do you do a copy/paste ?
Use PQz
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I tried PQzII, but it seems to be very buggy: because of it the capital shift does not work properly anymore and sometimes when I press on the space bar to change a 'e' to a 'é' I just can't. An other thing is that I can not, use the button of Pocket Music when PQzII is used (when I quit PQzII I can use the hardware button again).
Are there any other way to have a copy/paste from the external keyboard?
Can some1 confirm PQzII can do copy paste? I tried but did not work, I set WIN as ctrl, then try in notepad with WIN+C then WIN+V but nothing happend.
How can I assign the CommManager function to a hardware button?
After installing the latest official WM6 ROM from HTC (version 3.13.404.1 NLD) on the HTC P3300, the CommManager app does not show up in the "Assign to:" list, neither for hardware buttons nor for the Start menu.
Does anyone know how to change this in the registry? Thanks from a noob.
try using Hbutton - works very well and it's a great application...
cheers