Voice Commander Reg Hack now Plays music Through Bluetooth - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

I used the following directions to use MS Voice Commander instead of the SDDialer.exe. Now the voice commander doesnt work but I can hear all my phones audio through my Bluetooth. I think I like it and am going to keep it like that.
Copy BTAGExtModule.dll to windows folder of pocket pc
Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
Edit "BTAGExtModule from "BTAGExt.dll" to BTAGExtModule.dll"
If these are not already there:
Add new dword name it "LaunchAPEnable" data should be 1
Ok now under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\
If it is not already there create a new Key named "VoiceCommand"
Under VoiceCommand
Create new Dword Named "VoiceCmdEnable" data value 0
Create new Dword Named "LaunchAPEnable" data value 1
Create new String Value Named "Path" with string "\Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe"
Now soft reset.
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what part doesnt allow this not work for the wizard?

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I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS MEANS..CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME..I JUST BOUGHT THE MDA..TRYING TO MSKE IT LOOK GOOD

...he meant: by accident he found a way to keep audio connect to Bluetooth headphone to be used b.e. as handsfree/wireless mediaplayerreceiver.
I myself use Vjvolubilis, with many thanks to VIJAY555.

HOW DO I DO THIS

lord, you did that the hard way.
Change the sddialer.exe value to the voice command executable value.
Press the bt headset button.
You're done.
All audio gets routed over the headset now. 8)

GldRush98 said:
lord, you did that the hard way.
Change the sddialer.exe value to the voice command executable value.
Press the bt headset button.
You're done.
All audio gets routed over the headset now. 8)
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Don't mean to switch gears on you but looks like you solved this one. While using my bluetooth headset (cables unlimited BTH-A6a1) when i push the "MFB" once it lauches the Voice speed dial program on my 8125. I have MS voice command installed, is there a way to switch it so the MS VC launches instead?

I can't make it working on my MDA pro with Qtek 9000 rom. Any idea?

...try another thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=340573#340573

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Some JASJAR tips and tricks

I've been playing with the registry of my JASJAR and have found a few tips I will share.
WM5 built in GPS control panel
For some reason this is not active in the settings of the JASJAR. To make it visible do the following:
Fire up a registry editor
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MASCHINE\ControlPanel\GPS Settings
Delete the DWORD marked "hide"
Add a DWORD called "Group" and give it the value of "2" (dec)
The GPS panel will now show up in your connection settings.
MS Voice Command activation from BT headset
Now this one is sweet and makes the JASJAR the daddy for voice commands.
Install Voice Command to the default location.
Fire up a registry editor
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Modify the string marked "path" from the default \Windows\SDDialer.exe to \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe
Now, when you press your BT headset connect button, MS Voice command will fire up and take commands through the headset. It's reponses will be played through the headset too.
Hope you like them.
JASJAR rom
Is the JASJAR rom upgradable traditoonaly (SD upgrade, USB method? )?
Assuming you have wwe version could you dump the rom and upload it?
I am planning to buy a Tawiwanies JASJAR and change to English version can somebody help with tips / tools etc ?
THx, great peace of register changing !!! :lol:
Update:
It would appear that voice command doesn't operate when the device is in closed mode. Works fine in PDA mode, or mini laptop mode.
Not sure why at this point as it gives the *bing-bong* sound to indicate it's waiting for a command, but nothing happens.
Any ideas?
It appears that the GPS control panel was hidden because it does actually not work.
I paired my Emtac BT GPS with my JasJar and selected "outgoing com port 4". TomTom7 only lists com7 so I am trying to use the GPS control panel to connect the GPS com4 to Com7 but TomTom continues to indicate NO GPS. As I can not select com4 in TT5, I am unable to use TT5! Any suggestions are VERY WELCOME.
I also tried other software GPSDash2 and have the same results. This software does allow me to select com4 and provides me with a connection. When I select com7, I get nothing.
Has anybody tried this? Any suggestions?
GPS Dash works for me in WiFiFoFum.
Can't get anythng to work in TomTom though.
Navman
Well I have navman Smart ST, and couldnt even get it to install in order to test it. There goes a $700 AUD investment, cant even use it, bugger not that it worked well anyway with WM2003SE, it worked fine on the original WM2003, but not any further releases. Anybody want a NAVMAN product?
rilot said:
MS Voice Command activation from BT headset
Now this one is sweet and makes the JASJAR the daddy for voice commands.
Install Voice Command to the default location.
Fire up a registry editor
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
Modify the string marked "path" from the default \Windows\SDDialer.exe to \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe
Now, when you press your BT headset connect button, MS Voice command will fire up and take commands through the headset. It's reponses will be played through the headset too.
Hope you like them.
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This works excellent. Thank you. But you have to give the voice commands directly to the device. The headset doesn't pick up the voice commands and it starts working as sonn as the call has been established. Any idea on how to give the voice commands through the headset? I've also tried with the carkit and same problem. Both on handsfree profile by the way.
Hmmm. My voice commands are given through the headset.
Pretty sure of this.
That is strange. I guess I'll have to hard reset the system then. Damn!
Voice command activation definately works with the BT800 (cept for the closed case issue) . Gotta wait for the beep. Thanks for the tip Rilot.
it's possibly due to my bt headset and car kit not very compatible. After some reading, I've found the following post and modified the registry with the the following string. Now it's working 100%, voice commands through BT headset included.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Device\000e6d8ef421\Services]
delete the key that holds the values for the "handsfree profile".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=28033&highlight=
I wonder, is there any reason we cannot dumb the voice dial program and its files and use it with say the PPC 6600 or Blue Angel devices so we can get voice dail over bluetooth?
This works great with jasjar and voice command (as long as device is not closed). It even sends MP3 through the bt head set (not very good audio tho) as long as you initiate wmp10 via voice command. Just start voice command and say "Play anything".
The Other Voice dial program works well also.
Hi guys
rilot >> thanks for the tips
guys i need some help with a small aspect of VC,
When you receive an incoming call voice command will announce the call on your device is there anyway to get this sound transferred to the headset (bt800)
Using the reg edit info provided by rilot we can transfer music and use the headset to activate VC, i was just hoping if theres a way around getting the caller announcement to sound on the headset as well
your thoughts??
thanks
Delete the DWORD marked "hide"
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Please may I have that default setting? I would like to come back to it.
thx!
Have a look at the thread below it will highlight what to change (and therefore what to put it back to - reverse engineering)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=28386&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Mike
asci said:
Delete the DWORD marked "hide"
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Please may I have that default setting? I would like to come back to it.
thx!
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On my (unmodified) Jasjar the DWORD Hide is set to a value of 1.
HTH,
Brett
rilot said:
Update:
It would appear that voice command doesn't operate when the device is in closed mode. Works fine in PDA mode, or mini laptop mode.
Not sure why at this point as it gives the *bing-bong* sound to indicate it's waiting for a command, but nothing happens.
Any ideas?
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The only way to keep get the BT voice command work even if the device is closed is to set the device not to be switched off "start / settings / system / power / advanced / uncheck turn off device if not used for "
To avoid being left with a flat battery you have to then tap backlight and set it to turn off backlight if device is not used for 30 seconds.
Then tap brightness and set it to the minimum level on battery.
If you do these settings you will never face any problem with voice dial via BT even if the device is closed.
Regards,
khaledelfeki said:
rilot said:
Update:
It would appear that voice command doesn't operate when the device is in closed mode. Works fine in PDA mode, or mini laptop mode.
Not sure why at this point as it gives the *bing-bong* sound to indicate it's waiting for a command, but nothing happens.
Any ideas?
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The only way to keep get the BT voice command work even if the device is closed is to set the device not to be switched off "start / settings / system / power / advanced / uncheck turn off device if not used for "
To avoid being left with a flat battery you have to then tap backlight and set it to turn off backlight if device is not used for 30 seconds.
Then tap brightness and set it to the minimum level on battery.
If you do these settings you will never face any problem with voice dial via BT even if the device is closed.
Regards,
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Sounded good, but my voice command still does not work with device closed. Can hear the voice command prompt, but no response.....

microsoft voice command

I really miss microsoft voice command from my jam. Does the program work with the Jamin?? If not, has anyone figured out a way yet?/
Thanks.
Works fine here. I can assign it to a bitton but do not know how to get it operated from the bluetooth headset button - anyone got any ideas?
Regards
edit the registry to get headset working;
hklm\software\oem\voicecommand\
edit the path key to the location of voicecmd.exe
eg: \program files\voice command\voicecmd.exe
that should do the trick.
What program do you recommend to write that to the registry?
total commander
I don't usually initiate a call with the headset. I mostly seem to answer them and make calls via MS VC on the handset, then talk using the BT headset. Anyway, MS VC works great on the jamin and the BT headset volume is wonderful. After the low BT headset volume on the eten m600, I forgot what it was like to actually hear someone on the other end.
I've got to say that the jamin has exceeded my expectations thus far.
I cannot get Voice Command to work on my jamin. The voice does not repeat the numbers or the contact. Any ideas?
Thanks.
fastest said:
edit the registry to get headset working;
hklm\software\oem\voicecommand\
edit the path key to the location of voicecmd.exe
eg: \program files\voice command\voicecmd.exe
that should do the trick.
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Tried it but no effect - any more ideas would be much appreciated.
Regards
I cant get voice command working on my Jamin too, installs ok, but when i activate VC, the beep sounds, I say the command and nothing happens
duncan888 said:
I cant get voice command working on my Jamin too, installs ok, but when i activate VC, the beep sounds, I say the command and nothing happens
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MSVC doe not support BT on WM5. I don't use the Jamin, but have done extensive research on MSVC and BT. There exists methods to engage MSVC, but require the hack, and possibly BTSoundOn utility. Also certain BT headsets work better with the connect button than others. For example, the Motorola H700 does not work using connect button to engage MSVC on device, but the h500 and H850, and some others do work with hack and connect button.
See following: http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2006/02/03/524289.aspx
On a PPC the hack is as folows: You must have Microsoft Voice Command installed to use this hack. Goto "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand\Path". Change the default value from "\Windows\SDDialer.exe" to "\Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCMD.exe". Now you should be able to activate Micrsoft Voice Command by pressing the connect button on your bluetooth headset.
Using the H700 BT Headset you must use BTSoundOn (preferrebly assigned to a button on device), this initiates the sound to BT, then click button for MSVC, it does work. On BT Headsets like the H500, or 850 the connect button does the job, but it does not get MSVC on first click, but on 2nd and sometimes third. When u getting it working it works well.
I searched the forums, but can't seem to find a link to BTsoundon?
cyberzeus said:
I really miss microsoft voice command from my jam. Does the program work with the Jamin?? If not, has anyone figured out a way yet?/
Thanks.
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Where can I get a copy of MS Voice command?

Make your BT Headset work with MS Voice Command!

I'm a new member here - found this place last night... But, I have been frustrated using my BT Headset with my phone (a Cingular (HTC Wizard) 8125) - when I try to use it, it defaults to using the built in Voice Dialer software. This of course meant that I had to program all the commands into the phone so it would recognize my voice. Well, after looking through the forums here, I realized that a registry hack would probably fix the problem, and so I went searching...
Anyway, I'm sure that you are all interested in the trials and tribulations I've been having with my phone, but to make this shorter - I found the hack to make voice command work with any BT Headset.
Here it is:
Using Total Commander, navigate to the Registry, and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand. Change the value in the PATH to \Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe (the original is \Windows\sddialer.exe).
Now, when you push the button on your BT headset, Voice Command will activate instead of the Voice Dialer.
P.S: I don't know why it has "VoiceCommand" under the OEM Software section like that.
(ADDENDUM: Seems that this info is out there on the web too - just couldn't find it myself - anyway, it's the same info I just posted here... Someone beat me to it and I just had to "find" it the hard way)
Black-Wolf
Good info -- and definitely worth doing. Works beautifully. As you noted, it IS out there too -- mentioned in various spots here, and on HowardForums.com.
Good reference too is to search for "Darryl Burling" -- a MS employee now I believe -- former MS MVP and software developer. He's got a freely downloadable CAB called "VoiceEnable" that handles this nicely.
Also - while you're at it: good to remove "sddaemon" from your startup folder - no longer any need for it!
works on BA also?
this is for MS voice commander 1.5? my unit info is below, would it work same way?
going to talke a look at darryl's site too.
lastly, is darryl's cab same MS VC or very similar?
thanks all helpful info
Daryl's cab file
I have tried and tried to register for his site so I can download the cab file. After 5 tries I gave up. Can someone post the cab file.
Re: Daryl's cab file
jmgbonds said:
I have tried and tried to register for his site so I can download the cab file. After 5 tries I gave up. Can someone post the cab file.
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You dont have to register just go to downloads and scroll down the page.
http://www.burling.co.nz/downloads.aspx
Voice Command over a Bluetooth Headset - No go after hack
newbie here!
I am trying to get my BT Headset button to activate Voice Command and am failing.
I have completed the registry hack described here:
Using Total Command I found \\registry\HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand (Default Value: \Windows\SDDialer.exe) and modified the value to \Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe This is the default location when Voice Command is installed to the main memory.
I waited a while, performed a soft reset, and I can not get the button on the headset to function (i.e. activate Voice Command). I use a Plantronics 510 and have the Cingular 8125 with the Stock ROM on it. I also have a couple of applications on the device loaded (Total Commander, Battery Pack Pro and an employers IM client)
I did try to download and run the CAB for Voice Enable (This is the hack I found on the forum). However this CAB did not seem to do anything obvious. Nor did it help with activating Voice Command.
Can anyone offer me some thoughts on this? I appreciate the help VERY much.
This hack may work on others devices, but you cannot find this path in the treo 700w to make voice command work over bt. Voice command is installed by default when you buy the device. Has anyone been able to to find the reg. entry on a treo 700w for the vc dialing hack to dial over bt (SDDialer path), or does anyone know of a reg editor that will let you search the reg. on wm5?
Thank You.
Re: Voice Command over a Bluetooth Headset - No go after hac
dgeisler said:
newbie here!
I am trying to get my BT Headset button to activate Voice Command and am failing.
I have completed the registry hack described here:
Using Total Command I found \\registry\HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand (Default Value: \Windows\SDDialer.exe) and modified the value to \Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe This is the default location when Voice Command is installed to the main memory.
I waited a while, performed a soft reset, and I can not get the button on the headset to function (i.e. activate Voice Command). I use a Plantronics 510 and have the Cingular 8125 with the Stock ROM on it. I also have a couple of applications on the device loaded (Total Commander, Battery Pack Pro and an employers IM client)
I did try to download and run the CAB for Voice Enable (This is the hack I found on the forum). However this CAB did not seem to do anything obvious. Nor did it help with activating Voice Command.
Can anyone offer me some thoughts on this? I appreciate the help VERY much.
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not familiar with your unit but do you have your headset working properly? completely? i don't know if this will help you but try finding the latest BT stack. also, if you are running wm5, i believe you are using a MS BT stack. don't quote me on that. but my reading has led me to believe that MS stack is not the best. your buttons are BT profile based. look for AVRCP profile. i'm no expert but these are things i had to update for my stereo BT headset (pulsar)
good luck,
woody
Re: Voice Command over a Bluetooth Headset - No go after hac
dgeisler said:
newbie here!
I am trying to get my BT Headset button to activate Voice Command and am failing.
I have completed the registry hack described here:
Using Total Command I found \\registry\HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand (Default Value: \Windows\SDDialer.exe) and modified the value to \Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe This is the default location when Voice Command is installed to the main memory.
I waited a while, performed a soft reset, and I can not get the button on the headset to function (i.e. activate Voice Command). I use a Plantronics 510 and have the Cingular 8125 with the Stock ROM on it. I also have a couple of applications on the device loaded (Total Commander, Battery Pack Pro and an employers IM client)
I did try to download and run the CAB for Voice Enable (This is the hack I found on the forum). However this CAB did not seem to do anything obvious. Nor did it help with activating Voice Command.
Can anyone offer me some thoughts on this? I appreciate the help VERY much.
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I am seeing the same thing after upgrading from Summiters test 2.3 rom to the official cingular rom.
Head set and Voice Dialer
Hi Guys,
I have looked at the thread above, but have not been able to find the registry setting in OEM...
Instead it is in a microsoft directory (\\\registry\hklm\software\Microsoft\voice Command\
Do you know where I need to change the parameter?
All I would like to do is to control voice commander via the Bluetooth unit.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Suki said:
Hi Guys,
I have looked at the thread above, but have not been able to find the registry setting in OEM...
Instead it is in a microsoft directory (\\\registry\hklm\software\Microsoft\voice Command\
Do you know where I need to change the parameter?
All I would like to do is to control voice commander via the Bluetooth unit.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have the same problem can only find: registry\hklm\software\Microsoft\voice Command\
So what and were do I change?

Bluetooth dialling using headset and MS Voice Command 1.6

folks,
I have an Orange M700 stock ROM, Motorola BT headset and Microsoft Voice Command 1.6 installed.
Has anyone managed to get the button on the BT headset to activate Voice Command? I can use the headset in calls but not initiate Voice Command.
This used to work just fine with my Prophet.
I tried unbinding the Voice Dial key on the handset, hoping that might help but no.
Any suggestions gratefully received!
I should add that I have search hi and lo and cannot find a similar case for the Trinity.
I'm not interested in messing with BT settings- just want try and configure VC 1.6 to work!
I had the same problem activating the speed dial from BT headset after flashing mUn Rom. but after a lot of hard search, I managed to find the solution in registry:
1. Go to: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
2. Change the string value called "BTAGExtModule" from "OEMAGW.dll" to "BTAGExt.dll".
3. SoftReset.
It work with Cyberon Voice Speed Dial, but I have not tried it with MS Voice Command.....
Good luck.
thanks shayd,
I'll take a look and see if it works!
If it does I'll be buying you a drink ;-)
so I opened up the setup.xml file for VC 1.6 and found that the equivalent file for VC 1.6 :
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
BTAGExtModule =vcbthag.dll
So maybe if I change the vcbthag.dll to BTAGExt.dll it may work- but I need to confirm BTAGExt.dll exists....
I suspect this file might be part of the cyberon install.
ah got it working with another solution- my BT button now opens VC- I'm not convinced it's using the headphone mic to listen to commands though.
These keys did the trick- though I manually edited using a reg editor.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand]
"LaunchAPEnable"=dword:00000001
"VoiceCmdEnable"=dword:00000000
"Path"="\\Program Files\\Voice Command\\voicecmd.exe"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway]
"Capability"=dword:00000025
"BTAGExtModule"="BTAGExtModule.dll"
"SupportCLI"=dword:00000000
Basically I had to Create new the String Value Named "Path" with string "\Program Files\Voice Command\voicecmd.exe" and change HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\AudioGateway
BTAGExtModule =vcbthag.dll to BTAGExtModule.dll
thaks for your help shayd!
I am using an O2 Blue headset, and it operates voice command flawlessly.
The problem I have is that it does not replay the MS voice command voice through the headset, but via the trinity speaker. I have adjusted the settings, but it does not change.
Does the MS voice come through your headsets?
You guys might find a solution here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281977

Way to Listen Music via BT Earphone

I just figure out a way to listen to music via an BT earphone, no need to use BTAudioToggle or what so ever:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
--> Path = erase everthing
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
Now, open your WMP, play the music and click the Answer Button on the BT and enjoy .
WARNING, this way will disable the voice dial via BT , so it's up to you to decide
c'mon guys, give some feedback, does this work for everybody?
I like voice dial AND my podcasts via BT on my 8525 and earpiece.
Hey guys, just wanted to give a post here. This setup works fine for me. I use both BlueMusic 2.0 and Cyberon Voice command with no problems. I used to do this with WM5, since I upgraded to WM6 I've had to make a couple of reg tweaks to get things to work properly but they work fine now. (I had to change the VoiceCmdDuration to 86400, and I also had to add in VCdialer.exe (or whatever its called) to the HKLM\Software\OEM\VoiceCommand settings ...)
To enable the sound I just hit the BlueMusic play button, and then hit the button on my headset. If I hit the button again, the sound comes out of the phone speaker, and if I turn BlueMusic off (stop button) I can use Cyberon Voice Dialer ... Perfect for me!
How do you access the registry on the 8525 to do this?
You get a registry editor... Such as total commandor (you can google it)
darkgemini said:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
--> Path = erase everthing
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
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I followed your directions but you're not completely clear on the second part of your instructions.
Do we create a new registry entry? If so what type? There's a bunch different options. Since we're messing with the registry, I really don't want to mess it up.
this is how i got mine to work.
this works awesome
darkgemini said:
c'mon guys, give some feedback, does this work for everybody?
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this works great on my Hermes /att 8525 running att rom 3.62.502.3
Here's my deal... If I make the registry edit, will the bluetooth continue to run, or toggle automatically? I'm thinking that if it's ALWAYS on, the battery would run down fairly quickly.
I'll not be using it for music (at least not most of the time), but for turn-by-turn directions with my GPS program.
I would love for the same ability as MS Voice Command (turn the device ON when it's ready to deliver information, then OFF again.)
Any help?
question
just want to say that this works fine and tranfers the music to the bt earpiece fine but after a few seconds it goes back to the phone. i think the problem is the VoiceCmdDuration entry. I assume this is a DWORD value?? do i put it in the same folder as the path entry that was deleted? would love for this to work properly so i dont hav eot buy a big headset to listen to music..
PLEASE POST BACK
darkgemini said:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\VoiceCommand
--> Path = erase everthing
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400 (DEC) = 24 hours
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what does the bolded section mean??
I navigate to the HKLM\software\oem\voicecommand folder
What is "-->" am I adding a new path??
Cheers,
I Tried on HTC Diamond Touch
I have a HTC Diamond Touch. Very happy with it.
-I downloaded the "Total Commander" cab file for "Pocket PC" to my PC.
http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm
(Select the CAB for arm/xscale/pxa)
-I installed Total Commander ( "TC" ) on the HTC Touch Diamond ;
Copied the cab file to HTC'sdirectory "My Documents" using the explorer in Active Sync,
then moving over to the HTC and started HTC's explorer,and finding the cab file,
and tapping on it...then its installed)
-Started "Total Commander" ("TC") on the HTC.
Yes, looks a bit like Norton Commander for Windows...
Then navigating in the TC address bar as follows;
-\\Plugins
then
\\registry
then the rest looks like folders, but is actually registry "levels" or "subkeys" (Scopes in xml ??) ;
->HKLM ( I guess this is short for HKEY Local Machine....????)
->Software
->OEM
Path = erase everthing
VoiceCmdDuration = 86400
(Path and VoiceCmdDuration was already there....just had to change the values)
Then I exited and Power Off->Power On
Then start Media Player
Tried to click on the buuton on the earpiece.
I have a "Plantronics Voyager 510S BlueTooth EarPiece".
But the music comes out on the HTC speaker....WAIT; Look at next post!
WAIT: HTC Touch Diamond WORKS!!!!
It works!!! I am now playing Audiobooks on mediaplayer, sound comes out
on Bluetooth EarPiece!!!!
I had turned off bluetooth......turned it on...all ok!!!!!:
Thank you! This means I dont need to buy an "A2D" earpiece....

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