Really annoying as just the icon on the titlebar will do, so is there any way to always hide the balloon that pops up when the device starts connecting to GPRS, 3G... ?
go start > settings > personal > sounds & notifications > notifications > then select "connection established" from the event box.
aaaaahhhhh!!! like one of those annoying itches you couldn't reach finally scratched!
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how do i disable this annoyance??
i cant use my phone at all while on a phone call other then to talk...cant browse thru my contacts...emails..nothing..cause this annoying pop up keeps popping up saying it cant connect..
there mst be something in the registry that can fix this..
please advise..
no ideas?
noone ever has this problem but me??
i wonder if its some software im using like implus or somthing trying to connect
Old topic, but here ya go anyhow...
Start > Settings > Sounds & Notifications > Notifications Tab > Pull down menu and choose "Connection Established" > Uncheck "Display message on screen" > Press "Ok"
This gets rid of all GPRS connection status popups! (It worked perfect for me and others atleast)
I used to get a popup when a new wifi connection show up but I press never to show again button by mistake. How can I turn on that feature again.
Try going to:
Settings -> Personal tab -> Sounds & Notifications -> Notifications tab -> Event: Wireless network detected
Check the 'Display message on screen' box
Its not that it was already check...
untick it, close, retick it close, reset.
It didn't work
attached is my registry for this notify. I have the notify set to rooster...! just made it easier to find. change it to a txt file to change the value, or just import it as is, then change the sound.
I have pressed don't show again, but it comes back!
I think you guys have misunderstood me. Its not the sound I'm talking about its the pop up that shows which wifi connections to connect to. I press don't show again by mistake and I can't find a way to turn that feature on.
the notify isn't just the rooster but also the pop up notification. its the same registry I think.
Damn didn't work for me.
Don't ask why how or the underlying logic... but I changed the sound it makes to notify of the detection, and it suddenly notified me of the new network detected.
don't think I had changed anything else.
The stupid "Trying to Connect" bubble keeps coming up when I am in remote areas, which blocks my view of the screen so I can't see my GPS. Well, I'm glad it's trying to connect and will be glad if it can. But I really don't need to know about it. Any help?
Go to Start --> Settings --> Sounds & Notifications
Choose Notifications tab
From the Event drop down box choose "Connection established"
Take the tick out of "Display Message on screen"
Press OK
That should do it.
nmonger said:
Go to Start --> Settings --> Sounds & Notifications
Choose Notifications tab
From the Event drop down box choose "Connection established"
Take the tick out of "Display Message on screen"
Press OK
That should do it.
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OK, that was a little too obvious. Thanks!
Hello everybody,
I recently flashed my Qtek 8310 (Tornado) to WM6.1 Standard.
Whenever I loose wifi connection it gives an annoying audio notification.
I've disabled exclamations, questions and warnings in sound setup but the beep is still there.
Anyone know how to disable it?
Thanks
Ms Vibe
It may be dependant on the ROM you are running, but I have the option in the "Sounds and Notifications" control panel in the "Notifications" section. Find it in the pull down menu: "Wireless Network Detected"
I used this:
"Update June 18 2008 - New WM6.1 Standard ROM from XDA-Developers, made by illi & rickywatt
Download link - http://karhoe.net/myfiles/illi_WM6.1_remade_by_rickwyatt_v2a.zip"
I then installed the connection manager HTC Connan IR+WIFI+VOIP from the Extras.zip Nitros posted.
In Settings -> Sounds I don't have anything about wifi. I don't have a "Sounds and Notifications" menu either.
In Settings -> Connections -> WLAN Settings -> Wifi Networks -> Menu -> Advanced I switched off "Available Network Notification" but that seems to be only about visual notification.
Maybe there is a reg. hack for this?
Which ROM version are you on yourself?
/Ms Vibe
Sorry, I'm using a PPC (T-Mo Wing). I'll look through the registry, perhaps I can find something else. You might try posting in the groups for your phone.
So you're trying to disable an audible notification? <-------- Nevermind... I forgot you already said that.
I wonder if perhaps you have that control panel, but no link to it... might be worth looking into, because if it is indeed present you could still launch it via a shortcut.
Yep, that's right. Thanks for your time.
I have to get some sleep now, but I will dig further tomorrow.
MsVibe said:
Hello everybody,
I recently flashed my Qtek 8310 (Tornado) to WM6.1 Standard.
Whenever I loose wifi connection it gives an annoying audio notification.
I've disabled exclamations, questions and warnings in sound setup but the beep is still there.
Anyone know how to disable it?
Thanks
Ms Vibe
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I have this same problem with the recent version of RickyWatt's ROM (not sure if it's specific to his). If I turn on Wifi and let the phone rest for even 30 seconds, it gives a loud beep as if Wifi has gone to sleep (it reconnects when I interact with the phone).
I can't seem to find any corresponding notification for that. I'm considering turning off all notifications because of it.
The notification checkbox switch in "Menu-Advanced" in WiFi settings won't work (I tested different systems). The menu option "Don't show this message again" that is available upon notification's delivery won't work either.
I guess this is the 931,528,149,367,652th bug in WM6.
The only solution is to let the notification to be processed, and set a quiet notification action to be associated with it:
1) Open Menu>Settings>Personal>Sounds&Notifications>Notifications
2) In the events' selector, choose "Wireless LAN detected"
3) Make sure that both the "Show message on screen" and "Switch screen on" options are unselected, BUT SELECT AT LEAST ONE OTHER NOTIFICATION ACTION: IF YOU LEAVE ALL OPTIONS BLANK, THE DEFAULT NOTIFICATION WILL STILL BE PERFORMED. I recommend setting the vibration as the only action.
4) Close options' mask
With these settings, your machine will still vibrate when a WiFI-LAN is detected, but at least it will stay quiet and no annoying messages will pile up in the pipeline of notifications.
At the same time, the networks for which you may have set up an automatic connection will simply hook up as soon as they get detected.
MW
Hi,
How can I stop the Auto SMS reply when I cancel a call during a meeting, for example.
My phone is HTC HD2 fyi.
Thanks.
Start > Settings > Menu > All Settings > Personal > Phone > Advanced Tab > Deselect Reject Call with text message.
thanks!!
or tap the call button to bring up phone screen - menu - options - scroll down and tap reject with message.
if you turn on "edit before sending" it means you can choose to send or not each time.