Hello , im wondering if this is possible, the click is nice but i want to add more of an lg prada sound.. any help?
simple way is:
1. find out where the screentap sound file is located, most likley windows dir.
2. find out what the name of that file is.
3. create your sound file, and rename it the same name as that file.
4. drag in and overwrite the old one. now your new one should be working.
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on my qtek9100 there are a couple of sounds that i would like te change, ie. the click sound when opening start in the Today screen. These sounds however are sytemfiles. I tried changing the names, deleting, moving. Everything. But it's not possible for me to change the sounds. Does anyone have a good tip on how it is possible to change /delete/ update the systemfiles of the Qtek9100?
bazzdaciple said:
on my qtek9100 there are a couple of sounds that i would like te change, ie. the click sound when opening start in the Today screen. These sounds however are sytemfiles. I tried changing the names, deleting, moving. Everything. But it's not possible for me to change the sounds. Does anyone have a good tip on how it is possible to change /delete/ update the systemfiles of the Qtek9100?
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Any files in the rom cannot be deleted but they can be overwritten (the file is still there in the rom under the file you just placed on it). It cannot be done with the stock file explorer, use gsfinder (my personal fav) http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1203 or total commander 2
I tried it with TC and tested it by trying to delete a file called Aloutte.mid in the windows dir.
This is a file that's anoying me from the go since it's a music file that I would like removed from my phone. But even TC responded with a message that 1 file could not be removed. As it's a system file. If I want to change the clicksound from start, are you saying I should rename the files first and then copy the desired sound (using the name that the original soundfile uses) to the windows directory? Is that the way to overwrite the systemsounds?
bazzdaciple said:
I tried it with TC and tested it by trying to delete a file called Aloutte.mid in the windows dir.
This is a file that's anoying me from the go since it's a music file that I would like removed from my phone. But even TC responded with a message that 1 file could not be removed. As it's a system file. If I want to change the clicksound from start, are you saying I should rename the files first and then copy the desired sound (using the name that the original soundfile uses) to the windows directory? Is that the way to overwrite the systemsounds?
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Yes that is the correct way. The only way to silence aloutte.mid is to overwrite it with a silent mid file.
I found out how to customize the slidingsound and I have changed it to the transformers transforming sounds.
Just go to your registry
\HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\SlidingSound\
Copy any of the numbered folders and rename it to the next number. Then adjust the values to match the file names and what you want to call it.
Here are the files you will need
http://rapidshare.com/files/52151966/transformers.zip.html
someone already posted this, with the same exact sounds.
is there any way of doing it on the phone alone?
reverland said:
I found out how to customize the slidingsound and I have changed it to the transformers transforming sounds.
Just go to your registry
\HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\SlidingSound\
Copy any of the numbered folders and rename it to the next number. Then adjust the values to match the file names and what you want to call it.
Here are the files you will need
http://rapidshare.com/files/52151966/transformers.zip.html
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how to tranfer the files to phone...sorrie new at this...i saw the folders named 0-2. now im confuse how to do the next step.thanx
I find that the original phone dial pad is rather dull, so I modified it (see attached) and would like to share with other users. If you like the new dial pad do the followings for installation.
How to install?
A) Find the 5 files below in \windows directory and copy to a another directory (just in case) using Total Commander (or others)
a) Assets_Dialer_Normal.bmp
b) Assets_Dialer_pressed.bmp
c) Dialer_Bkgnd_Port.bmp
d) Dialer_back_key_press.bmp
e) Dialer_back_key_normal.bmp
1) Unzip the attached file -> gives you 5 files as above
2) Ensure that the 5 files is a system file (attributes system - checked)
3) Copy the 5 files above into your \windows directory
4) Soft rest
*** In case it does not work in your set (very unlikely), just copy the original files in step A) above to \windows directory.
this is a great mod - but, the bmp files are set in rom according to the file properties when viewed in total comander. So i cant rename or delete them nor can i overwrite them with your new files. I have jade 110 with hard spl rom flashed with HTC oem rom.
any ideas how to overcome this or am i doing something wrong
TIA
ukmapleleaf said:
this is a great mod - but, the bmp files are set in rom according to the file properties when viewed in total comander. So i cant rename or delete them nor can i overwrite them with your new files. I have jade 110 with hard spl rom flashed with HTC oem rom.
any idea how to overcome this or am i doing something wrong
TIA
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I am not sure why. I've copied the files to a few different sets (stock rom, though) and they work fine. The files are not in rom. It could be due to your rom.
however, if want to change back to the original keypad how ah?
xtremez said:
however, if want to change back to the original keypad how ah?
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As far as I understand it you have to copy back your saved original files.
By the way: I can not find these files on my Jade (with TotalCommander).
Owh..ic ic...thanks for clearing that up. Does anyone has those files? Just wanna keep incase.
I changed to a new skin, and the original one kinda looks better with the skin. But i think i accidentally replaced them. Can someone assist me please?
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I changed to a new skin, and the original one kinda looks better with the skin. But i think i accidentally replaced them. Can someone assist me please?
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I'll post the original files later.. on the move right now. the files are in my notebook at home.
Thanks dude ...PM when u do so then..
Just alittle note about the condition in my Touch3G, i tried installing a various Iphone dialpads...and the software can't be removed even though i deleted it in the registry, plus when i don't use the default windows dialpad..all i get is a white screen with blank [email protected]@ (freaking me out)
I searched for hours online but haven't found a solution !!!
how to change sound of tap screen?
Is possible replace the original file?
You use your explorer and navigate to the windows director i.e. /windows
All the .wav files will be located here, so if you sort everything by 'type' you'll be able to find the correct file your looking for to change
Think its called default.wav but you can just open each to find correct one
I personally would use one of the following explorers, Total Commander or File Explorer 2)
Hi guys,is it possible to replace the default end key with any other program?
here try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=704631
thanks..but i know this one..i tried and it didnt work
Forget all the programs that people write for the endkey (unless you want one of them specifically) the answer is incredibly simple:
In the windows folder will be a "endkey.exe", all you have to do is rename any other program's .exe to "endkey.exe" and copy it to the windows folder, you will be asked if you want to replace "endkey.exe" with "endkey.exe", the sizes will be different, so you know that it is being overwritten with your "endkey.exe".
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Forget all the programs that people write for the endkey (unless you want one of them specifically) the answer is incredibly simple:
In the windows folder will be a "endkey.exe", all you have to do is rename any other program's .exe to "endkey.exe" and copy it to the windows folder, you will be asked if you want to replace "endkey.exe" with "endkey.exe", the sizes will be different, so you know that it is being overwritten with your "endkey.exe".
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thanks for answer,this was one option i read around here too..and i thinks its the best ..i'm gonna use it with iManager 0.18a