TFlow Exception List, Does it exist? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV Themes and Apps

Is there anyway to make an exception list when you don't want TFlo to work with a program.
Example, Phatpad or any other handwriting program?

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How to add 'New' Menu Functionality in WM05?

Hi
Does anybody know of an app to add the 'New' Menu functionality to WM05.
In 2003 and 2003SE you could tap on the word 'New' in the bottom left of the today screen and a menu would appear allowing you to select a new appointment, task etc.
Or if not a way of using the standard voice control app included with the O2 exec to start a new appointment/task in Pocket Informant.
I have tried selecting new appointment/Task from the list of apps and functions in the voice control screen but this only starts Pocket Informant in the relevent view but does not create a new appointment/task to start entering info into.
TIA.
marjon
Anybody !!
Somebody else must miss the functionality?
marjon
i do... but i don't know how to get it back i'm afraid... unfortunately it seems no one else misses it... i posted something like this a while ago, which raised no responses
You can do it with a WisbarAdvance plugin: WisbarDesktop.
You can assign a button (like a shortcut on the desktop) to do that.
Or Spb Pocket Plus.
After you installed it, there is a folder in the startmenu/programs where you can find a lot of shortcuts like [newcontact], [newappointment]...
After this you just need one launcher program.
Tried Spb Pocket Plus.
This just does the same as voice controller when selecting new appointment or task it starts Pocket Informant on the relevent view but does not actually open a new appointment or task.
So it looks like this might be an issue with Pocket Informant.
marjon
Guys, I've posted here about how to create new PIM items, eg on a softkey (and using my VJPhoneTools for new sms/email etc).
I'll have a much better solution at some point in the future too
Use smallmenu and you can have a startmenu > subfolder to do this quite easily.
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Mystery Today Screen DLLs

If you look in the registry at "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Today\Items\[Calendar|Owner Info|Tasks]", you'll notice that, unlike the other today plugins - these plugins don't have a 'DLL' referenced from which their functions are exported.
Does anyone have any idea which DLL these items use? For my upcoming desktop replacement, I allow users to embed today plugins within their virtual screens - but without knowing what 'default' dll these items use - I can't allow them to use these specific items.
Anyone have any idea which dll is/are responsible?
Have you considered that this today items could be part of the shell32.exe application?
Same happens for some Control panel applets that do not have any DLL or EXE file.
Regards,
Oki
This could only work for one plugin - unless there's a lot more specialised code in the TodayScreen than I think - each today plugin has two entry points (main window creation function, config dialog function). Therefore shell32 could only host one - without the aforementioned 'magic' code.
I'll have a look though. Cheers
Oki said:
Have you considered that this today items could be part of the shell32.exe application?
Same happens for some Control panel applets that do not have any DLL or EXE file.
Regards,
Oki
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? Use TouchFlo to Launch another Program ?

Is it possible to do this?
I have Mobile Shell 2.1 installed and have disabled TouchFlo. It would be nice to be able the launch the SPB task manager with the "up" gesture of touchflo.
Or... vise versa. Switch the gestures so that "Up" Launches Mobile shell and the "top to Bottom" launches the task manager.
Anyone?
wince registry
Check out the Biotouch folder in the WinCE registry. There are some keys that define which apps to launch (to work the cube). Try changing one or all of them to the .exe for SPB. I'll try right now, but I don't have SPB, so I'll make mine launch something generic.
it works
Just change
HKLM\Software\HTC\Biotouch\Biotouch\App1 = "QuickDial \Windows\QuickDial.exe"
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to
HKLM\Software\HTC\Biotouch\Biotouch\App1 = "QuickDial \Windows\cprog.exe"
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and the phone launches the dialer when you do the upward swipe.
The animation still plays for the cube, so that'll need some tweaking. We need a dedicated biotouch hackery application.
=)
that didn't seem to work for me. it always seems to launch the tflo quick dial.
i tried both, a shortcut "Task Manager.lnk" and a program file "cprog.exe" as replacements... followed by resets.
no go.
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Favorite Programs Cutomize?

Hello, I have an app that I run on my diamond, but the only way I can run it is finding the file through the File Explorer. I want to add it to the program favorites for quick launch but the program doesn't show in the list of programs. Can someone please help me on how I can add this program to the favorites? Would be even better if I could integrate it into the touchflo menu at the bottom. Please Please.
Update: I was able to add the program I wanted with the Diamond TF3D Config. I was even able to add a custom icon. Very cool.

[REQ] Hierarchical "All Programs" solution

Hi all!
I just installed the AT&T leaked test ROM + XboxMod Rhodium. I like the fact that the "Programs" TF3D tab is gone and instead pressing the Windows Start will bring me to my favorite apps.
However, the "All Programs" soft-button still flattens the contents of //Windows/Start Menu . There are many apps there to begin with and I'll have a crapload more installed soon - I don't want to flick through a long, flat list to run what I want. Frankly, I find it rather annoying to do that every time. I will be adding my most frequently used apps/games/utils to the favorites, but that has limited space.
So, here are my ideas for improvements (I wish I could hack it together myself, but I have neither the time, nor the in-depth knowledge):
1) The "All Programs" list should have an alphabetical vertical scroll, similar to the new "All People" list: touch a letter to go to the apps starting with that letter.
2) Make the "All Programs" list follow the folder hierarchy of //Windows/Start Menu with sub-lists. I can then re-arrange //Windows/Start Menu to my liking and it'd be instantly reflected in "All Programs".
3) Add the capability to add shortcuts to folders on the favorite apps button panel itself. Right now it allows me to add apps only from the "All Programs" list.
The above solutions are not mutually exclusive.
Basically, I am looking for a more organized, finger-friendly way to launch programs.
PS: Yes, I have used QuickMenu before, which I found to be a very good solution, unfortunately, it's not very finger-friendly and it doesn't fit into the TF3D2 theme and user experience at all.
This would be a fantastic enhancement to the Rhodium TF3D experience.
My additional/alternative requests would be more simple & straight-forward:
- Identify the exe for the WinMo Start screen, and create a .lnk to it and add it to programs folder, allowing me to set one of my favorites in Rhodium Start screen to be a link to the traditional WinMo Start Menu experience.
- In the All Programs TF3D screen, add a right soft-key to launch the traditional WinMo Start experience
imreolajos said:
So, here are my ideas for improvements (I wish I could hack it together myself, but I have neither the time, nor the in-depth knowledge):
1) The "All Programs" list should have an alphabetical vertical scroll, similar to the new "All People" list: touch a letter to go to the apps starting with that letter.
2) Make the "All Programs" list follow the folder hierarchy of //Windows/Start Menu with sub-lists. I can then re-arrange //Windows/Start Menu to my liking and it'd be instantly reflected in "All Programs".
3) Add the capability to add shortcuts to folders on the favorite apps button panel itself. Right now it allows me to add apps only from the "All Programs" list.
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Good news: someone already did point 2 and 3 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=442341)
Bad news: it does not work on new devices with VGA and WVGA display.

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