Button 1 is set at the default; "Messaging", but when I press it the application doesn't start right. The upper & lower bars change to show "email" & "X" at the top and "New" & "Menu" at the bottom but the main area of the screen still shows my today screen.
If I tap Start and then "Messaging" it works perfectly.
I tried resetting the button and I tried switching the buttons so the upper left button starts Internet Explorer and the upper right button starts Messaging but still the same.
As I said, it's an intermittent problem. Any ideas?
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My top left button (email) is normally assigned as the start menu button. After installing a new screen protector, whenever I pressed the button, it would open the start menu but start another program. I don't have any programs that open allow buttons to do multiple things, so I'm puzzled as to how this could've occurred or if it's related to the installation of a screen protector at all.
Any clues guys?
What does it claim to be assigned to? Go to Start>Settings>Buttons and check what it says there for Button1. Also, how did you assign it to the start menu?
Here is another question/request....
Is there any tweak or registery hack that would show the Quick Menu Button (the little button on the top right corner on the home screen) all the time???
well when I use opera for a while it seems that the border just disappears (back favorites tabs home options) does anyone know why that is ? can it be running out of memory?
It just disappears so that you can see the whole screen and view it, if you want to get it back all you have to do is hit the little button at the bottom right.
It gets annoying at times, no idea if there is a way to keep the border and buttons up.
Just go to the settings menu, choose display and then uncheck "Automatic full screen"
right I knew that much but what I ment was the button disappears and I cant click anything. if I click physical back button it will go back a screen but the border still remains hiddenand three area where the refresh button is is black. any ideas?
I'm not able to find the option for one-touch dialing. Is it not possible to do in the 6.5 ROMs?
I believe the feature you're looking for is called Speed Dial. Try these steps:
1. Press the "Phone" option (or the leftmost button on the bottom of the HD2) on the bottom left of the home screen.
2. On the next screen, press the "Menu" option on the bottom right of the screen
3. Choose the option "Speed Dial"
4. On the next screen, choose the "Menu" option at the bottom right of the screen to setup a new Speed Dial number
I'm running Spb Mobile Shell and so there isn't a Menu button in your Step 2 but on a lark after reading your instructions I pressed to the left of the OK button in far right corner along the bottom, and a Menu popped up with Speed Dial in it. Thanks for your help!
No problem, and you're welcome.
I have a really, really strange dead spot issue with my G2. It does NOT seem to be a hardware issue. It started a few days ago.
The bottom area of the screen appears dead, but only when I use certain applications. For example, the bottom 'row' of the screen does not respond to touches when the dialog-box type buttons in the Email and Gmail accounts are on screen (the row of buttons with 'Delete', etc). The same is true with any other application that puts buttons on that bottom row like that.
But if I touch the screen in the same spot in home launcher, or if I hit the 'menu' button and the pop-up menu appears, that area of the screen works fine.
I also noticed I can't dismiss the pulldown status menu by tapping at the bottom of the screen.
I've tried using different roms (Cyanogen 7, 7.1RC1, MIUI, etc), and they all have the same problem.
Has anyone seen this?