Anyone Have A Scroll Wheel Fix For pocket informant 2007 - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

i am trying to find a fix for the scroll wheel for PI 2007 the scroll wheel dosent work when browsing contacts

See my post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=61022&sid=261f95afcb20c6d588551e96d3390255

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scroll wheel problems with applications

i'm having troubles with my scroll wheel working with Pocket Informant. It does not want to scroll true the items in Pocket Informant. It works fine with Windows calender and contacts and also AgendaOne applications but just not with Pocket Informant.
Any ideas why this may be the case?
Thanks.

Selection box in outlook calender.

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With my Dell Axim X51V I could create an appointment by drawing a selection box in the week view of the calender. On the Touch HD this instead scrolls the screen. Is there any way to fix this?

Categories in Appointments

Is it just me or is it not possible to assign the Outlook categories to a new appointment in the HTC Calendar.
When trying to assign a category is comes up with 5 default categories (they don't exist in my Outlook Categories). But if I assign them from Outlook on the PC they are shown correctly.
And in the standard Windows Calendar it is possible to select from all categories, but a bit irritating that you have to go into the standard calendar just to assign a category to an appointment.
I agree with this too.
It's also missing a stop watch and timer app, basic programs I thought.

Namedays / All day events

I imported the Hungarian namedays database into my calendar. It works great and I find it useful. As far as I can understand, the nameday entry is an all-day-event.
My only complaint is that now my appointments field on the home tab is quite cluttered. If I open up the calendar in Pocket Outlook, these all day events are hidden; something that I would like similar in the HTC calendar application and on the home tab.
Is there any way to filter / tell the HTC Calendar app to show/hide the namedays?

[Q] Setting the default htc calendar view

When I click on an appointment on the home page it launches HTC calendarin agenda view, is there anyway to have this either launch Outlook calendar or HTC calendar but in day view? HTC Calendar settings only gives options for reminders and default first day of week. I have looked around in the registry but have had no luck.
1. Diable calendar tab. This will make you jump directly to outlook calendar.
2. Or you can opt for a more advanced type of calendar app. Install ThumbCal.
I thought I had managed to do this once before, however when I just tried again (removed the calendar from the homescreen tabs) clicking on the calendar entry on the homepage now does nothing. I have done a soft reset but still the same. Any ideas?
Actually, the calendar link on the homepage is weird. It only works properly with the calendar tab. Once you remove the calendar tab, the link works only under certain strange conditions, described as follows:
1. If you have appointments for today, the link will not work. It can only show you one entry of today's appointments.
2. If you have NO appointments for today, and calendar link is a blank (i.e. showing on the "calendar" name on it), then the link will work to bring up outlook calendar.
So basically, it's inconsistent. That's why you have to forget about the calendar link of homepage. It's useless.
Here are some of the options you can do.
1. Place the outlook calendar on the of the quick links. (You'll have to swipe up on the homepage to access it.)
2. Use "Bsb Tweaks" app to change the left soft key of Sense UI to outlook calendar. (Originally, the "Phone" app sits on this soft key. But it works exactly the same way as the call key at the bottom of the phone. Making it redundant and useless.)
3. On your Start menu, bring the "Outlook" folder icon up to the top of the menu. That way, it will be easy to access outlook calendar anytime from under any running apps, by tapping the windows button, then outlook folder, then calendar.

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