Hi!
I am intrested if i can use my magician, specific the ringer, as a handsfree device, in the car, or wherever.
I am not sure if it's suporting it.
If the answer is yes, please advice!
try to hold green button when already dial the number
Thank you
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Hi,
I need to automatically pickup on calls. However this doesn't work if a bluetooth headset is attached: I have to use the headset button.
Moreover, if I answer tapping on screen, bt headset deactivates!
If I`m not wrong U have this option in Start/Settings/Phone...and then click on More there U have to check the box saying:
Answer incoming call withouth pressing
And then U have to chose how many times do U want your device to ring before answering...
Hope it will help!
Regards,
Primoz
P.s. If I`m not wrong...U have to chose a short ringtone for this...!
I have already done this, but the phone doesn't answer itself. I choose classic.wav ringtone....
Update
I found autoanswer is not working at all :-(
Anybody issued this problem?
unfortunately, I have the same problem.
The auto answer function was only ever designed for the standard wired headset. It won't work for bluetooth headsets or speakerphone.
JD
jdee246 said:
The auto answer function was only ever designed for the standard wired headset. It won't work for bluetooth headsets or speakerphone.
JD
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In my oppinion the standard headset which is in the box with the JAM suxs!...is too quiet for me...I have tried it in my car and I have to take the phone from the car holeder and talk in normal way...I haven`t heard almost nothing from the headset...so I`m planning to buy a BT headset...but don`t know whichone to chose...
Regards,
Primoz
p.s. This was only my personal oppionion!
jdee246 said:
The auto answer function was only ever designed for the standard wired headset. It won't work for bluetooth headsets or speakerphone.
JD
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may be is some additional software to fix the problem with autoanswering? It is very big problem for me! because I use BT headset when I'm skiing with helmet on my head.
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Yeah, the same with me. I used to use my NOKIA 6230 + jabra250. Jabra suites nicely under my Arai hemlet and I can ride my motorcycle and answer phone calls.
Any ideas what should be done?
Igor
I've just got jabra bt800 to match my xda atom. I've paired the earpiece with my atom. It works fine when receiving and making calls. However I really want to know how it can initiate voice dialup program by clicking buttons on my bt headset. I tried different ways even combination of buttons. It didn't work!!!!!! I think there must be some work 2 be done on the registry.
Can someone help me out????
btw, if I hold the call button on my headset, the phone software switches on
Hi all,
I have a problem regarding the choice of the device when dialing numbers.
I mean, when I dial a number and have my BT headset enabled, my PDA automatically directs the sound into the headset. :?
Is there any way to make the PDA direct the sound into the PDA speaker? Is there any option to provide me with a choice which device I want to use :?:
When I answer a call - it's simple: I just push the buton on the device I want to talk through. 8)
I dream of the option provided by Sony Ericsson phones - when you dial a number, the device asks you whether you want to talk throung the headset or the phone itself...
I tried to search through the forum, but no results show in (wrong keywords?).
Thanks in advance :!:
than whats the point of the headset. Just click the right soft key, and click something about turning off the headset
weezy said:
than whats the point of the headset.
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You mean what point? That the headset is the one & only "right" device to use when you turn it on? :lol:
It's pointless to have the headset put on your ear all the time - especially when you want to make just a short call. It's much more convenient to redirect the call to the PDA without turning off the BT. 8)
Thanks anyway, still looking for ideas...
Nobody knows?
I just put it up once again to make it visible... :wink:
I've read around and discovered that the HTC wired headset button only does pick up, and hang up. By pressing it twice it redials. I understood that a long press of this button can't be assigned.
I would like to change the double press option on the wired headset to activate Microsoft Voice Command. Is there a registry hack for this?
*Bump*
Or do I have to switch to a bluetooth headset.
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*Bump*
Or do I have to switch to a bluetooth headset.
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Unless something has changed...I think the only way to activate MSVC remotely is to use a bluetooth headset. It is a pain if you use nice sounding wired headphones and still need to drag out your phone to make a call. I can't believe WM hasn't fixed this issue. I had a voice dial button on my Sony Ericsson P800 headset from ...uh...6 years ago??? I hope someone proves me wrong because I listen to music all the time with a wired headset through an iPhone headset/mic adapter.
Here you go, all done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3235694#post3235694
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vijay555 said:
Here you go, all done:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3235694#post3235694
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Thanks. I am now able to start MVC by double pressing the button on the wired headset.
I did so, by replacing:
\Windows\redial.exe
with a copy of \Program Files\MS Voice Command\voicecmd.exe
Now I can control my MP3's and dial whomever I want without reaching for my phone.
This didn't work with bluetooth redial.
Any ideas how to change the bluetooth redial command to something else ?
Nice one... was away to post the same question.
Glad I searched first
Thanks!
Hi all
does anyone know if there is a app that while in bluetooth sync mode with a bluetooth handsfree device could launch a switch when a incomming call comes in to give the option to select the call by bluetooth or phone or phones speakerphone? i saw this option on a iphone. if this app is not available could some maybe create one? this would be a great function for windows mobile device. i do know that there is a option after you answer the call to turn off the bluetooth but its in the menu option and not as accessable...
thanks for you help..
J
It should work simply like this on WM phones (at least on all the WM phones I have). When a call comes in:
1. If you press talk button on your Bluetooth handsfree, the call should get picked up through the handsfree.
2. If you answer the call on the phone by pressing either software or hardware button, the call is picked up on the phone.
Thank you for your reply i just have another question
will that be the same for if the phone was synced to a car bluetooth kit as well? i just want to know if so as maybe the rom i have has problems doing this...
I tried to do what is posted and it did not work for the car i answered from the hardware keys as well as the software keys and still picked up in the car. i jave to click menu then turn off hands free. is there some other option i need to select in some settings to change the way the hands free works? I will try with a blue tooth ear piece to see if there is a difference..
In looking more into this there are 2 profiles 1 is headset and the other is handsfree i believe ear pieces use the headset profile and car kits use handsfree profile i did check the earpiece and it worked as described above does anyone know how to change the handset profile? is this a reg setting or can someone tell me how these profiles are stored in winmo 6.5?