Use of IE leads to cycling through Messaging Inboxes - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Have tried searching through the threads and have not found anything - apologies if already covered, but:
HERM200 vanilla, nothing peculiar installed, for the last while whenever I use IE, it will start cycling through all the Messaging Inboxes for a number of times before it stops. Extremely annoying and frustrating, not to mention slow. Have no idea why, assume that somehow IE is triggering messaging... Any help much appreciated.
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When you launch IE are you using the button at the top of the device? If so, sounds like you may also be pressing the Mail button that is on the left side of the top buttons, and maybe it's getting stuck, cause when you're in messaging, pressing that button scrolls through inboxes like you describe.

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Loop List

Has anybody worked out how to get a list to loop when scrolling through?
It's a real pain if you have lots of contacts or music to have to scroll all the way from A to Z, would be much easier if you could scroll up...
Tried a search but nothing that I can see. Surely I am not the only person that finds this annoying?
If you use AE Button to reconfigure the vol +/- buttons as up / down then you can scroll through lists like this. In recent calls, contacts, text messages when you get the to last item you can loop back to the beginning and vice-versa.

How dows one add/change a hardkey?

Hi, I did a lot of searching for this but I can't come up with any solution (which is odd as it strikes me to be a problem).
I bought voice commander yesterday as I'm on the road for my company a lot and all that works perfectly. So then I tried assigning it to a hardkey (is that the right word?) on my Touch HD (uk).
Apparently some incompetent interaction designer must have thought that it was a brilliant idea to only have one hardkey and bind that hard to making calls as well. Result? Me accidentally dialling 6 people out of the 7 times that I tried using it. I can only imagine what a horror it must be when I'm driving.
So here is the question; how do I add hardkeys to the buttons menu in the settings so I can assign stuff to those buttons? Any button really, preferably the 'hang up' button. Currently there is only 'button 1' but there must be a way of tapping into those other buttons.
I'm not shy of reg editing (it has to be a key or something in the registry) or anything like that but I can't seem to find a regeditor.
I'd try the HTC helpdesk but they don't know anything really beyond the standard questions (at least not the last 3 times I tried).
Zeus2.0 said:
Hi, I did a lot of searching for this but I can't come up with any solution (which is odd as it strikes me to be a problem).
I bought voice commander yesterday as I'm on the road for my company a lot and all that works perfectly. So then I tried assigning it to a hardkey (is that the right word?) on my Touch HD (uk).
Apparently some incompetent interaction designer must have thought that it was a brilliant idea to only have one hardkey and bind that hard to making calls as well. Result? Me accidentally dialling 6 people out of the 7 times that I tried using it. I can only imagine what a horror it must be when I'm driving.
So here is the question; how do I add hardkeys to the buttons menu in the settings so I can assign stuff to those buttons? Any button really, preferably the 'hang up' button. Currently there is only 'button 1' but there must be a way of tapping into those other buttons.
I'm not shy of reg editing (it has to be a key or something in the registry) or anything like that but I can't seem to find a regeditor.
I'd try the HTC helpdesk but they don't know anything really beyond the standard questions (at least not the last 3 times I tried).
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Have you tried AEBPlus?
That requires me to run the program in the memory constantly doesn't it (and it's not freeware iirc)?
Zeus2.0 said:
That requires me to run the program in the memory constantly doesn't it (and it's not freeware iirc)?
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Yes, it does takes some resources, but it gives a lot more functionality and improves the phone greatly.
For example,
You could ingle press to forward/repeat songs or change channel in FM radio, and long press to change volume.
You could single press the green button to either do nothing or start your VOIP phone if you have one, and double press to run the regular phone. (this prevents accidental dialing the last number)
Double press the back key to close active application
etc.
Hmmm, it's a last option solution for me. It's more a matter of principle. When I buy a phone like this, I expect to be able to have access to all buttons, not just one. It's a bit stupid that I need to run an extra app to actually use my phone properly. I mean; didn't anyone at htc think that just having one button is stupid and then assigning it to the dial button is just braindead thinking?
Right, gave that program a go but it doesn't seem to be working for me.
Zeus2.0 said:
Right, gave that program a go but it doesn't seem to be working for me.
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That's because you're not familiar with how to use it yet, I think.
This is how yo use that software:
Say, you want to reassign the up volume button. First you might note that the initial defaultsetting is "do not touch button".
press and HOLD the up volume entry until
the screen for altering the setting appear.
Once that happens, the rest should be intuitively enough.
Remember later to save and exit. No need to soft reset.

Scrolling .... Searched a lot

Hi,
I need some help with this, its kind of the other way around of what people usually like, I liked the scrolling with the volume buttons on the left side of the phone, I am running Energy Feb 4th version 21xxxx. Now the volume buttons do what they are meant to do but I wonder if there is a way to disable that volume function and send it back to scrolling so I can scroll up and down my emails and stuff.
Thanks!!!!
You tried to map the keys using AEBPlus?

Using keyboard in portrait results in "scroll up" on each button press

This can be a little difficult to explain, but I'm hoping someone else here has a fix, or at least can confirm it happens to others.
I'm using a stock HTC Magic on Rogers (so 1.5 with perfected SPL, still unhacked). I bought it this way.
Not every time, but quite often I will begin typing in an application such as message or browser, and every button press on the keyboard will trigger a "scroll up" as if I had scrolled up on the scroll button.
This is extremely annoying, as it results in each button press pushing the focus from the text box up to whatever is above it, forcing me to manually scroll back down to enter the next letter.
It is application specific. Once it happens in one application it stays broken only in that application until I kill that process.
Any ideas?
Note: This doesn't happen in landscape, but that could simply be that "scroll up" has no function in landscape since the entire screen becomes a text box and there's nothing to switch focus to.
Yeah I'm seeing the same. On custom roms as well. Sorry I don't know of a fix, except perhaps switching to plain android keyboard (but that's hardly an improvement).

(HELP) Menu Button Stucked

Hello everyone. My old black Vivo Air got stollen so I bought a new one, white.
Everything works like a charm except that apparently someone hit too hard the side of the screen by the menu button and it's kind of stuck, always.
I mean, I may be doing nothing and it's like the menu pops up and out infinitely, like I was pushing it a lot of times. It's annoying to use Whatsapp, or Messenger or antyhing cus the Menu keeps popping up randomly. Even sometimes the other buttons stop working. (I sort of fixed the other buttons not working with an assistive touch app)
Now, I would like to remap the menu button to do no action at all. How can I achieve this?
I was checking out the ButtonRemapper APP but there doesn't seem to be a code for no action at all. What can I do?
So I would appreciate your help a lot,
Thanks,

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