Hello everyone!
My system only has onboardsound which doesnt support microhones so i was considering about a tool that might "emulate" the mic using the one from the phone via Active Sync...
Is this possible and if yes, did anyone create that tool already?
I hope someone can help me
I know there is a program (BluePhone Elite - http://mirasoftware.com/BPE2/) for Macs that lets you use a Windows Mobile phone as a bluetooth headset for your computer. I'm pretty sure someone has done the same for Windows, dont know what that app is called though.
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i need a pda-phone that recognises handwriting (in landscape format) and that will let me install ibm's viavoice 10 for usb. bluetooth and triband would be nice bonuses. such a device doesn't seem to be available on the commerical market. can anybody build this for me??
XDA II
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
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if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
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Kaputter said:
Perhaps the new XDA II, which is coming out before Christmas (O2), is what you need.
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thanks kaputter.
Rudegar said:
if 2003 dont support that kind of writing and there are no 3th party tool which add this support then a programmer with some time on his hands could make it
not sure about the ibm viavoice thing with me not knowing what it is and all
but XDA is an usb peripherals not a master so you cant connect devices to it like you can a pc
the xda2 have bluetooth and sd SDIO
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thanks rudegar. any idea where i could find such a programmer? (btw: viavoice is voice recognition software. version 10 is really pretty good. especially useful for longer papers - 2-3 times faster than typing).
not really since pocketpc use mfc which is the libs many normal windows programmers use many people got the skills to make programs for pocketpc
you could try here
http://www.codeguru.com/forum/
about the ibm thingy then maybe they got a converter to make it work with
sd SDIO port og maybe they'll make it in a SD versions that is if it's not going to work because the XDA cant handle usb peripherals
maybe there is another way around this i dont know
also the XDA dont support SDIO but the XDA2 will
also maybe there are other voice recognition software packs for a normal PDA with pocketpc of cause they may not be as good
thanks rudegar for the codeguru tip. nobody has written me back, so i'm starting to think it may just be impossible to link serious voice recognition software to a reliable pda-phone. will report if i do find a solution. best. c.
i think i recall somebody saying that 2003 support horizoltal display support on the pda
think somebody said that there were a tool to do it with 2002 but you had to softreset it when you wanted to change back and forth
not sure if text recognition would work while the display were horizoltal
but i dont see why not
Hi,
I was just wondering if its possible to 'link' the XDA Exec with multiple Laptops so that the laptops all show the XDA's display? Lets assume all Laptops have wi-fi, bluetooth and run Windows XP.
Purposes may be to share a PP presentation, show a software demo etc. (I need to give a tutorial and demo in a room with no projector ).
I was curious if anyone has had any experiance with this? Any advice regarding the best setup (or software) would be great. Cheers.
Nobody any ideas whatsoever?
You could install windows media encoder on one of the laptops, and a remote control app. Then run the remote control app so you can see your phone's screen. Once that's working you can run windows media encoder in screen caputre mode, all the other laptops will be able to connect it it then.
Broon said:
Nobody any ideas whatsoever?
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You can play with Microsoft's "ActiveSync Remote Display". The tool allows you to work with your PPC remotely from your laptop/PC using ActiveSync connection. But you will need to install ActiveSync and this tool to every laptop
If it is a matter of presentation, why don't you copy your presentation to local server's shared folder and ask people to open the file from this folder and listen to your instructions, like Going to next slide... At least there won't be any hassle with intervention to participants' laptops and personal space ))
ps: if you do possess a PC you can run something like MS Netmeeting and establish AS connection with your PDA through AS Remote Display at your PC. Share AS Remote Display application and ask people to connect to your PC's NetMeeting or any other remote conference software
Let us know on your results
Cheers
IMate->WM2k5 said:
If it is a matter of presentation, why don't you copy your presentation to local server's shared folder and ask people to open the file from this folder and listen to your instructions, like Going to next slide... At least there won't be any hassle with intervention to participants' laptops and personal space ))
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Thats my last resort - I hate doing presentations like this especially when we have the technology to do something 'fancy' :lol:
I will give some feedback to let you know how I managed it (I will succeed)!
Cheers for the ideas!
IMate->WM2k5 said:
You can play with Microsoft's "ActiveSync Remote Display". The tool allows you to work with your PPC remotely from your laptop/PC using ActiveSync connection. But you will need to install ActiveSync and this tool to every laptop
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I just had a look at AS Remote Display and it seemed this would do the trick - However, it does not work with Windows Mobile 5.0.
Does anyone know of a release of AS Remote Display for Windows Mobile 5? I had a look around but there does not seem to be much on offer which is compliant with 5.0.
Right, another problem.
I just installed an app called : Laplink Controller thinking as it offered the functionality I was looking for.
After a supposidly successful install I tried to run it - no joy. It reccommended I uninstall and re-install the software, so I did.
When re-installing I got a message saying:
Cannot load resouce library:
\Windows\MWRes???412L.dll
It now comes up everytime I do a soft reset. Anybody seen this error?
I have an unusual app -- I have a voice recognition program running on a PC (which accepts commands) I would like to use my HTC Mogul phone as a wireless microphone... I don't care if this goes through BlueTooth or WiFi.
I see that Atkesoft says it has this feature now... does anyone know if that will work for virtually any application? Or have they just done a link to Skype? and Yahoo?
http://www.ateksoft.com/webcamplus.html
Or, does anyone know of an app that does this (through TCP or whatever). I do develop in C#, though I've never done anything with .NET CF -- I'm not afraid of a little work if I have to -- but I would rather buy an app that just does it.
Any ideas?
The software from Atkesoft does work for this. It isn't great audio, but it works...
(In case anyone else wants to do something similar.)
hi i tried searching for this already but i just dont know what to exactly search, i want a program that lets me access my phone through my computer, so i can type up sms and then send it through my phones network. i previously owned a nokia and it lets me do this in its pc suite software. so i was wondering is there any software like this? or does this even make sense, much appreciated.
Try MyMobiler is allows you remote control you phone via usb or bluetooth
mymobiler.com
Or I Left My Phone At Home
phonehome.me
you can try
this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=304808
post #8
jeyo Mobile Companion does this plus other things.
Hope this helps.
I believe mIQ from Best Buy (formerly Dashwire I believe) does SMS as well as backup and other functions.
thanks so much bored2nite
this is pretty cool, i never though of the whole vnc thing, its even better that i can do this over usb connecetion!
i tried the other applications, there are ok, but not free :[
deeanny said:
hi i tried searching for this already but i just dont know what to exactly search, i want a program that lets me access my phone through my computer, so i can type up sms and then send it through my phones network. i previously owned a nokia and it lets me do this in its pc suite software. so i was wondering is there any software like this? or does this even make sense, much appreciated.
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Try this, it's really good IMHO.
http://www.miqlive.com/
My Mobiler
My Mobiler works well but a little slow.
deeanny said:
hi i tried searching for this already but i just dont know what to exactly search, i want a program that lets me access my phone through my computer, so i can type up sms and then send it through my phones network. i previously owned a nokia and it lets me do this in its pc suite software. so i was wondering is there any software like this? or does this even make sense, much appreciated.
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You should definitely check out mIQ! Does exactly what you're looking for. Also backs up contacts, calendar, and media.
Can't post links yet but website is (NO www) miqlive dot com (it's also in our signature).
Let us know what you think!
I am able to get connected and remote desktop working. However, there is no shutdown option in my windows pc via my hd2. Anyone knows how can I shut down my PC ? I have searched online saying abt creating a shortcut and typing some command in. However, it doesnt seems to work. Anyone knows how ?
oh ya, btw, anyone of u guys managed to add rotation support to the remote desktop mobile on our phones ? I tried using BSB tweaks but that doesnt seems to work. anyone can help ??
Thanks !!!
pool7979 said:
I am able to get connected and remote desktop working. However, there is no shutdown option in my windows pc via my hd2. Anyone knows how can I shut down my PC ? I have searched online saying abt creating a shortcut and typing some command in. However, it doesnt seems to work. Anyone knows how ? Thanks !!!
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Thats right.. you can create a shortcut to the destkop of your PC
It has to work, i am using the same..
see here:
http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=316