Anybody has any idea how I can assign a "Flight Mode On/Off" to the PTT button? I am already using PTTFix...
Thanks.
is the PTT button configurable in start > settings > personal > buttons?
if so, you can use the cab from this thread ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1086916#post1086916
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Is it possible to assign the flight mode option (gsm off, pda on) to a button? Now it's only possible to add applications to a button but I can't find the application that will start/stop the gsm.
ohoutenbos: welcome to the forum. May I suggest having a read through the forum "guidelines".
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=4534
Try not to cross post. Once is generally enough
Have a look at my app called VJVolubilis. It will toggle flight mode.
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Quick question. Is there an app/hack available that will allow me to mute a TyTN II with one button (press or hold) and to unmute it again? This could be useful for other things such as changing screen brightness...
Press and hold comm manager
That should toggle the vibrate mode.
I'm trying to assign some of the hardware buttons as shortcuts via the Settings > Menu (at the bottom right) > All Settings > Personal > Buttons but only the 'send' key is listed as an option (which I already have assigned to the task manager via a cab install). I cannot find the home, windows or back buttons which I want to assign. How can I add these to the button menu so that I can assign the functions/programs in the 'assign a program' drop down? Done a search and got nowhere.
check out AE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=241704
I tried aebplus out for the volume keys .... it installed correctly, then I reassign some of the keys, however they seem not to become active for me .. any ideas?
Frank
The "Mute Ring" soft button on the incoming call screen was not working on my HD2.
It turned out to be that I was using PocketShield and had the "Block Hardware keys" enabled on the "Incoming Call" section of the "Phone" tab. Disabling this feature allowed the "Mute Ring" button to work.
Just though to mention this if anyone else is having this problem and are also using PocketShield.
It is because the Mute command on the HTC dialer is tied to a hardkey press event (volume key, it shouldn't but it is). So if you tell PS to block volume keys on incoming call those events will be blocked, the HTC Mute button will not make any effect.
pckshd said:
It is because the Mute command on the HTC dialer is tied to a hardkey press event (volume key, it shouldn't but it is). So if you tell PS to block volume keys on incoming call those events will be blocked, the HTC Mute button will not make any effect.
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So there is no way to block the "Send" button from answering a call AND allow the "Mute" button to work?
Sure, at PocketShield Settings > Phone > Block hardware keys > +
any update?
Anyone know how to turn off touch buttons backlight on paranoid android?
Can't find the option in the settings menu.
go to
settings----- advanced -----sensors
and untick "enable keys backlight"
done