Hi,
i need a registry hack to hide the wireless lan icon for my xda IIi.
It runs with windows 2003 se.
Knows everyone what i must change in my registry.
I found a few hacks but no one runs with my pda.
thanks in advance.
payco2006
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Hello everybody, I´m trying to connect my XDA II device to a portable
printer with bluetooth by code (C# or VB .NET).
The problem I have is that I can´t get the data I need to connect with
the printer with the bluetooth software that comes with the XDA (the
port that has to be used on the printer to get connected, etc...).
Does anyone know some way or software (open source), that could help
me to get that information ???
Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.
look at opennetcf.org
fumaillo,
have a look at http://www.opennetcf.org here you'll find a framework and samples that you can use to manipulate bluetooth in the way you need. In the namespace IO.serial there are the functions for port access and in the forum you can discuss your issue with othe BTers.
Kind regards,
Udo
http://www.it-cq.com/viewthread.php?tid=20971&sid=oy3TOqSH
Should have just included this anyway
BT Stack for XDA II mini
Can run on Xda II Mini without change your MSBT
1. disable your MS BT (Don't need to remove it)
2. Download driver from Toshiba (Toshiba BT Stack)
http://aps.toshiba-tro.de/bluetooth/pages/disclaimer.php?dt=bts&download=4us
3. Connect your mini with active sync.
4. Install the driver.
5. Soft Reset your device.
Optional
6. Remove your MS BT
by deleting this registry key
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\BTIcon]
then reboot.
If you don't wish to remove the key, you can disable it by editing this parameter value under the registry key
change
"Dll"="BTIcon_Dll.dll" to
"Dll"="BTIcon_Dll.dll.disabled"
then reboot. When WM2003SE tries to load the Dll driver, it can't find it and therefore the MS BT system tray icon will not be activated.
does it work on the MDAIII ?
What about Voice Dialing via bluetooth headset?
hi
how is it exactly that i can find the ms registry to turn it off or the bticon_dll.dll to delete it..
i have tried browsing the windows directory on pda2k imate and using resco aswell but cant find the mentioned registry string and neither can i find the bticon_dll.dll to delete it???
where and how can i find them?
thanks
zohaer21 said:
hi
how is it exactly that i can find the ms registry to turn it off or the bticon_dll.dll to delete it..
i have tried browsing the windows directory on pda2k imate and using resco aswell but cant find the mentioned registry string and neither can i find the bticon_dll.dll to delete it???
where and how can i find them?
thanks
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u can use the resco registry tool that comes with resco explorer.
alternatively, use PHM registry tool
still no luck locating the string.. when i go to /services folder in the reg i get a bunch of folders none of them has the mentioned string or the bticon.dll... is the dir structure on pda2k different?
anyone with mda III or pda2k actually done this???
thanks
Hello everyone.
I have a Hitune T68 WM 5.0 device, which has a WiFi chip, but has been disabled.
As far as i researched, there is a registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\WLan
Which is used to initiate and control the WiFi function.
Can anybody export this key from his WM 5.0 mobile device and post it here please?
10x in advance
P.S- the WiFi chip in my device is a SyChip Cheetah WLAN.
hello.
i can`t find registry settings for samsung bluetooth module BTTZ0502SA.
it's a module of a some enterprise PDA.
Origin in this device - WM5
I what develop a WM6.1
all work, but Bluetooth does`t.
Hi all,
Using Windows7 x86 Ultimate and I am trying to connect HD2 (factory ROM) to a PC.
I´ve already solved de missing BT driver (used Microsoft Corporation Mobile Device Driver).
But Windows Sideshow does not connect.
I got Sync and file transfer working. It seems “well paired”
Even previously I had it working with Qtek S200 and Vista.
But now it all sucks big time.
Any clues?
Thanks in advance.
You need to enable SideShow using the local group policy editor, gpedit.msc
rp-x1 said:
You need to enable SideShow using the local group policy editor, gpedit.msc
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Thanks for the tip.
I followed this how-to
1.Type gpedit.msc in the Start menu’s search box and then press Enter.
2.Navigate to User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, and then select Windows SideShow in the left column of the Group Policy editor.
3.Double-click Turn off Windows SideShow in the Settings section of the Group Policy editor.
4.Select Enable and then click OK to save the changes.
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But it was already ok
Even, the icon is not present at the control panel of W7. I had to search and then copy a shortcut.
I believe there is something wrong with the drivers used by W7.
Any other clues?
Is it a Windows Sideshow problem?
Did W7 stop supporting Sideshow?
zinko_pt said:
Is it a Windows Sideshow problem?
Did W7 stop supporting Sideshow?
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I gather from the developer preview page on the Microsoft site that this will only work on Windows 7 if initially paired with a machine running Windows Vista!
Also, the Sideshow control panel applet is only visible if a sieshow gadget has been installed. However one can open the applet by searching for "Sideshow" in the Help and Supprt, and navigating one of the resulting links.
RamNA said:
I gather from the developer preview page on the Microsoft site that this will only work on Windows 7 if initially paired with a machine running Windows Vista!
Also, the Sideshow control panel applet is only visible if a sieshow gadget has been installed. However one can open the applet by searching for "Sideshow" in the Help and Supprt, and navigating one of the resulting links.
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Thanks!
Nevertheless, pairing 1st with a Vista machine is not an option.
I had found the WSS applet in Windows7, but the problem remains.
Too bad, it was such a great way to control a HTPC with windows7...