Hi all again. How do I disable the Connecting Dialog Pop Up Display from showing when phone is connecting to 3G/Edge? Somewhere in the registry? Or is there a app that can tweak this setting?. Thanks
Add a 'Disconnect' button and Timer to the Connection List for GPRS/HSPDA:
Make the following changes in you registry:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\
Add "Flags2 = 16" (DWORD decimal)
Next time try to search instead of open new thread....
And try to follow the link on my sign....
Actually I did a search first. Wrote "disconnect dialog" or "internet dialog connection" connection popup" "connection message"and got no result in my end. Will try better next time I guess. thanks.
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Hi all
I've been told that in WM2003, it's possible to programmatically create a GPRS connection using the connection manager API while supressing the GPRS connection bubble.
This is exactly what I need to do, but I have not been able to find out how to do it - been trawling through the msdn site for hours! Does anyone know how to do this?
Cheers
Richard <><
Connecting suppressed... but not connection failed...
OK - well i've managed to suppress the connecting balloon now by using the priority CONNMGR_PRIORITY_HIPRIBKGND but I haven't managed to suppress the balloon which pops up if the connection fails...
Any ideas anyone?
You can set this from Settings -> Sounds -> Notifications. There is a CCheckbox for 'Display message on screen' for event 'Connection Established'. Therefore there must be a registry setting.
I think this is in the Registry under:
\HKCU\ControlPannel\Notification\{8ddf46e7-5ded-4750-9e58-afc6ce486d03}\Options
Options = 0, no popup.
Options = 8, do popup.
But this is not tested!!
Ben
Not quite
Unfortunately, while this may suppress the "Connected" pop up, it doesn't suppress the "Cannot Connect" pop-up!
Thanks for the idea tho!
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can anyone advise if a resolution to this was ever found? (running ppc2003se)
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
You have to hold it down for a few seconds
Don_Zakaria said:
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
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Do you want to disable it permanently or just temporaly?
Permanently - Delete the GPRS settings from "Settings" > " Connections"
Temporaly - Hold 3 seconds of the "End Call" button.
bolasz said:
Don_Zakaria said:
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
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i did but did'nt help!
bolasz said:
Don_Zakaria said:
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
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Yes i want to disable it permanently if possible
williamchan_hksar said:
Permanently - Delete the GPRS settings from "Settings" > " Connections"
Temporaly - Hold 3 seconds of the "End Call" button.
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about the permenantly part i really don't understand what you mean, i tried what i understood but no success..
about the temporarly part i tried that already but no changes
When you see the G symbol in a white square, GPRS is possible but not connected and therefore not consuming data. When you see a small G in a small white square, with two arrows beside it, GPRS is connected and can use little amounts of data to keep the connection alive. If you have a GPRS connection (little G, two arrows), press and hold the red button for 5 secs and the symbol will change to a large G in a white box. That means you have just dis-connected your GPRS connection. If you start MSN or IE, a connecton will be established and data will be sent, so it will cost you money. You will see the G symbol change then. So, if you see only a large G in white box, no worries, GPRS is disconnected. If you see small G with two arrows, press and hold red button till symbol changes to big G and connection is ended.
The permanent solution suggested above means that in the start-settings-connections-connections menu you empty one of the boxes in your accounts, e.g. the doamin name etc. In that way, your GPRS connection cannot make a connection because the right values are not there. Problem is: when you want to use GPRS, you will have to fill in the correct values again so you will have to know what to till in in what box. You can also delete the whole connection (e.g. T-Mobile GPRS or similar) to get rid of the account entirely.
You can also install this little freeware program, if you click on the GPRS symbol it gives you a disconnect button in the pop-up, making it possible to disconnect a connection (the symbol changes into a large G with white box).
Hope this helps.
Doesnt work on my Qtek 9100, no extra button after connect.
Sometimes ago I used SPB GPRS Monitor that have extra buttons to connect/disconnect.
be sure to soft reset after installing, worked on my Vario. Also, be sure to tick the appropriate boxes in the GB soft tweak CPl applet in start-settings-system.
Today another thread was posted that gave the reg edit for the disconnect button and connection timer, search for posts made today or yesterday. I'm sure you'll find the regedits in that post. it was in HLKM/Controlpanel/phone, make a Dword names Flags02 with hex value 10, if I'm correct. save and soft reset, button should be there. this gives you the button, but not the other GB options, which I find usefull as well.
OK... its a little easier than you all think.... go to settings / connections / create a new dummy dial out entry and set that to be default rather than Autopick....
It will never use GPRS again cos it cant dial out... you may get the odd message still though. Nowt you can do about that as thats down to the OS and software.
Terran
thanks very much for the app,works perfect 8)
thx guys it seems to be Ok now
all im seeing is ways to keep it connected, i checked wiki and there is only ways to keep gprs on!
I don't think there is a way to make it automatically disconnect after sending an MMS. The only ways I've seen require user intervention, eg a button press or screen tap...
Add a 'Disconnect' button (and Timer) to the Connection List for GPRS
To add a Disconnect button:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 8 (DWORD decimal)
To add a Disconnect button and a timer display showing how long GRPS is in use for the session:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 16 (DWORD decimal)
To disable both the Disconnect button and the timer:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 0 (DWORD decimal)
Once you've done that, and soft reset etc, you can tap the G icon and press disconnect.
OR
Press and hold the red call-end hardware button for a few seconds and you'll see the GPRS icon change from connected to disconnected.
Check in MMS Settings->About if you are using ArcSoft MMS Composer. If so, go to HKLM\SOFTWARE\ArcSoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\UI registry key and check if integer parameter called AutoDisconnect is present and set to 1. I guess it is auto disconnect after sending/receiving MMS. I have it already delivered in Extended Rom cab file containing MMS settings from my operator.
im using the default poutlook.exe app for my MMS
in the qtek 9100 external rom, there is a cab file called "MP_MMSAutoDisconnect_060106.CAB" that does this.
hmm ill check that out then
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in the qtek 9100 external rom, there is a cab file called "MP_MMSAutoDisconnect_060106.CAB" that does this.
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i dled the 3 ext_rom files on ftp not seeing this file.. can u post?
here it is!
This .cab does exactly the same in registry
Anyway, thanks for it, may be helpful to fast re-enable auto disconnect after HR.
i have set 1 but it doen't work
Try this, worked for me
http://www.gb-soft.cz/XDAII/product_gprs_tweak_wm5pe_en.htm
i forgot all bout that program i used it on my hp6515. thank you
Is there a way to turn GPRS off ? I tried registry tweaks but the GPRS off option will not stick for me everytime I reset and check it unchecked again.
A Shortcut or a simple app to turn off and on would be a godsend.
holding down the hang up button for awhile disable grps on at least himalaya
and there is a program which let you connect and disconnect in the same place you turn flight mode on and off
problem is this still allows gprs to connect when you use ie or sync email, I do not want it to connect auto to gprs unless I say so
then pick work rather then my isp under connections
I have a tmobile 'mda' in the us and I did a registry edit that made it so when i tap and hold the gprs icon at the top it has a timer and a disconnect button.
Add a 'Disconnect' button (and Timer) to the Connection List for GPRS
To add a Disconnect button:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 8 (DWORD decimal)
To add a Disconnect button and a timer display showing how long GRPS is in use for the session:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 16 (DWORD decimal)
To disable both the Disconnect button and the timer:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 0 (DWORD decimal)
from this page: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WM5_Tweaks_Other
bendog that a very nice suggestion, thank you.
Lucky for me as part of the t-mobile uk phone you get sbp gprs monitor included, and this sits in the task bar and has a connect and disconnect button already.
Again it does help disable GPRS till I really want to use it.
Rudegar said:
then pick work rather then my isp under connections
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Tried this also, it doesn't seem to care, it connects anyway whenever my email interval says so.
Is there any other APIs like connection manager,RAS to dis/establish GPRS on WM 2005?
this should do the trick
see:
http://www.gb-soft.cz/XDAII/product_gprs_tweak_en.htm
(haven't used it yet so no guarantee it works)
There is also a program called "NODATA" to disable (temporarily) GPRS...
Just need summat to log it now
try vjvolubilis. you can easily make shortcuts to toggle, bluetooth, wifi, gprs, audio, etc...
http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJVolubilis
There you go.
NoData from Modaco. Does exactly what you want. Disables GPRS until you want to turn it on again. Overrides all programs that require access to the internet. Excellent for when you are on international roaming or when your battery is dying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286844
So far I've tried all these on my BA (XDA IIs) to no avail.
However, a rather dirty solution has been to set up a new 'dummy' modem connection dialling my own number or '0' and setting that as the default. I then need to change it back to the other settings to allow web access via the 'phone.
Would rather have a nice button though...
i just got a MDA replacement, and unlike my old MDA, this one does not update its time after i reboot. I realize this after a battery change, and i tried to find out why.
I tested with the old1.08ROM, 2.26ROM, and i am using XDA's WM6 ROM, and my MDA just won't sync the time with tmobile. I have to manually adjust the time every times!
does any one have this issue, and perhaps know to fix it?
thanks
Is there a time sync tab in your phone settings. If so, ensure that the checkbox is checked. If not, try this reg tweak from the wiki then enable the checkbox.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\PhoneSetting\ShowTimeZonesPage = 1 (DWORD decimal)
the reg key is there already. but I don't have an option where it say sync time.
zakhir_n said:
Is there a time sync tab in your phone settings. If so, ensure that the checkbox is checked. If not, try this reg tweak from the wiki then enable the checkbox.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\PhoneSetting\ShowTimeZonesPage = 1 (DWORD decimal)
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thanks for answering this question...your response saved me a great deal of heart ache....