I did a search but I couldn't find an answer to my problem...try this.
I mounted LG Today Buttons and I think its contact manager is really nice, the question is: is it possible to assign left softkey to open an application?
I found the option to assign application to hardware buttons only (and, however, CM isn't enlisted)...
Sorry...My search was really bad.
Found and solved, please admin cancel this 3D.
Thank you
Hi, is there any program or tweak to add one or more new softkeys on the bottom bar besides the original left and right softkeys?
The new softkey can be associated with different shortcuts for quick program loading/menu display/convenient operations on different programs' interface, (not just today screen). So it will give users an easy DIY method to improve some programs' users interface.
Thanks!
twfx said:
Hi, is there any program or tweak to add one or more new softkeys on the bottom bar besides the original left and right softkeys?
The new softkey can be associated with different shortcuts for quick program loading/menu display/convenient operations for different programs. So it will give users an easy DIY method to improve some programs' users interface.
Thanks!
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There are many great programs able to do what you want, welcome to the forums, please refer to this link for search results to get you start on the road to answers, it's not hard to use the search button before posting a new thread, okay
snachez said:
There are many great programs able to do what you want, welcome to the forums, please refer to this link for search results to get you start on the road to answers, it's not hard to use the search button before posting a new thread, okay
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I did have done the search work quit a long time before posting this thread.
Actually I know lots of ways to re-map the softkeys and hard buttons. I also found the solution to add new options in the softkeys' menu list.
But my question is to ADD one/more new SOFTKEY. I do appreciate if you can just confirm me that you do have seen any solution for my question. Then I will do the search work harder but hopefully .
Thank you for your reply.
I have no answer for your problem but I am using BatteryStatus that allow to configure icons in the bottom of the screen.
Go here: http://www.chi-tai.info/cs_batterystatus_xda_neo_wm5_ext_im_cs.htm
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I have no answer for your problem but I am using BatteryStatus that allow to configure icons in the bottom of the screen.
Go here: http://www.chi-tai.info/cs_batterystatus_xda_neo_wm5_ext_im_cs.htm
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Thank you!
Actually I know SKMenu can do this job, in some way. I am seeking a simple solution/program, which is more flexible and powerful for the above-mentioned purpose.
a far as i know there is no way for that. but if you need so much buttons i would use one of the many launchers.
Wisbar Advance 3 can show one more Button, I think!
hi, i was wondering if anyone knew how to disable the full screen volume control thingy.. to replace the gray background full screen volume levels with the classic small volume popup bubble.. thanx in advance..
I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago and someone pointed me to a cab file from the Diamond forum that did the trick. if you search this forum for threads started by me with the word 'volume' in the title you'll find it.
yup, found the cab.. thanx
I am trying to find a way to mess with
HKLM/Software/HTC/SmartTouch/ key in registry, which is supposed to control the zoom bar.
I did some research in several threads in this forum, but all I found was some info (mainly on TD1 threads) on how to make the zoom bar (or scroll wheel in TD1) produce scrolling in apps.
However, what I am interesting in, is ZOOMING within any kind of application. Any idea on how to achieve this? The aforementioned key contains values such as ClassName (which is the app's class, something that is not easy to figure out; any tool on finding out an app's class would be appreciated), WheelCount (which probably is sensitivity), and Mode (which I have no idea what it is).
Anyone could help with this?
I could imagine a few nice things to do with the Zoombar. As I'm missing the arrow keys, it would be great to define a few gestures to use up / down / left / right keys with the zoombar.
e.g.
slide to the right -> right key
slide to the left -> left key
tap on '+' -> up key
tap on '-' -> down key
jcan said:
I am trying to find a way to mess with
HKLM/Software/HTC/SmartTouch/ key in registry, which is supposed to control the zoom bar.
I did some research in several threads in this forum, but all I found was some info (mainly on TD1 threads) on how to make the zoom bar (or scroll wheel in TD1) produce scrolling in apps.
However, what I am interesting in, is ZOOMING within any kind of application. Any idea on how to achieve this? The aforementioned key contains values such as ClassName (which is the app's class, something that is not easy to figure out; any tool on finding out an app's class would be appreciated), WheelCount (which probably is sensitivity), and Mode (which I have no idea what it is).
Anyone could help with this?
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Hi jcan,
Did you manage to find ways to resolve your question? Kindly share with me please!
Try here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=512614&page=5
Thanks for the link mattan, but I had already tried the Advanced Config solution... It is true that you can add Smartouch capability in active apps from there, but the problem is that I tried some (e.g. GSFinder+), and it worked as a scroll device.
What I am trying to find is a way to make the zoom bar work universally as its name says, i.e. zoom. It would be very nice to be able to zoom in anywhere in the device, like having a magnifying glass. Unfortunately, I haven't found anything yet but I know that the solution is hidden somewhere in the Smartouch reg key... Let's hope some fellow xda member will enlighten us!
and it worked as a scroll device.
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Actually it's not, it's work like hardware Up/down key. In some case you can redefine action on it (In program settings), for example CorePlayer, or some games.
I think biotouch must be modified for this
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Thanks for the link mattan, but I had already tried the Advanced Config solution... It is true that you can add Smartouch capability in active apps from there, but the problem is that I tried some (e.g. GSFinder+), and it worked as a scroll device.
What I am trying to find is a way to make the zoom bar work universally as its name says, i.e. zoom. It would be very nice to be able to zoom in anywhere in the device, like having a magnifying glass. Unfortunately, I haven't found anything yet but I know that the solution is hidden somewhere in the Smartouch reg key... Let's hope some fellow xda member will enlighten us!
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What you would need to do it actually write an application that zooms the screen in hardware (similar to ctrl + mouse wheel zooming in Mac OSX) and control it with the zoom bar in applications that don't work with the zoom bar at present. I haven't actually used GSFinder+ but if doesn't have some sort of zoom level available to it through a menu function or on screen button then there is no way the zoombar will magically give it (or any other non-zooming program) one.
OK, I get it then... So, if an application does not support zooming, then the zoombar can only be used as a scroll device (or up-down key)...
I guess we will have to settle with that type of use then, until a screen zoom application comes up.
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OK, I get it then... So, if an application does not support zooming, then the zoombar can only be used as a scroll device (or up-down key)...
I guess we will have to settle with that type of use then, until a screen zoom application comes up.
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this is what u want :
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this is what u want :
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What does this cab exactly do, mate?
Read and download here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=406206
I need an application which allows you to use your touchscreen without touching. I mean when you open the keyboard of the phone, it's hard to reach to touch the screen. So I need an app which brings a pointer or something and you can map the arrow keys of the keyboard to control the pointer and map Enter to touch.
No one? Have I asked a question already answered? At least reply!
I don't know any such an app. IMHO this isn't wizard specific, so try googling something. Or repost this thread in more "general" forum
GL
I did a search for the word MOUSE and took this from a resulting thread.
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In case it is only the digitizer and not your LCD screen: SPB MOBILE SHELL lets you almost do anything on your PPC with only softkeys and navigation pad. The HW keyboard works on your device anyway I asume? If you want to take a closer look: http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/prod...nshots.html?en
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It was the last post in the thread so no more info is available, but it related to the fact that the user could not use the touch screen.
Hope that helps.