is there anyway of getting the wm6 dial pad for the the touch. i hate the fact that this keypad does not have a talk and end key on the screen.
thanx
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The Vogue dialpad does not have a "Talk" button. Either use a different dialer, or just double-tap the name when it pops up in the smart dialing.
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I'm sure the question has been asked 10,000,000 times already, but neither the search function nor a general Google are returning a solution.
I love my 8125, really I do, all except for numeric entry, which I do just often enough to hate the horizontal number arrangement.
Someone somewhere has to have written a little hack to add a numbers mode. Does anybody here happen to know who and where?
I dont have a Wizard but let me guess..
The easier way is to use your on screen keypad input. Im not sure how you are using your phone, probably landscape, but if you were to use potrait mode, the on screen keypad is really good.
That really isn't very practical in my case. I need to use the hardware buttons. I bought a Wizard because it had a real keyboard, it just isn't very good for numbers.
Is this really something that cannot be done? I guess the TyTn does it right from the pictures, but my Wizard is like three weeks old, and I really am having a very hard time entering numbers here.
You can't enter numbers on the onscreen keypad if you can't see it. The assumption made by MobileSpeak Pocket is that if you have a lot of data entry to do that you will buy a Bluetooth keyboard. I bought my Wizard so I wouldn't need to carry one.
i been tryin to find this as well.. similar to the hermes numeric layout. i would like the fact that i can answer and end phone calls by using the sliding keyboard. but that not happening on our wizard yet.
anyway i kinda hav a partial solution to what you want which i hav implemented at the moment.
you need both software vito quick contact (latest) and pqzII wizard version. first use the code menu in pqzII to map ur alt + Y U I as 1 2 3 and H J K as 4 5 6 and so on. and alt+space as return.
now to dial normal numeric number jus open up vito quick contact hold ur alt button to toggle alt button and press those buttons above and press space twice to dial.
it may not be convenient but once u get the hang of it you can even dial with your eyes close literaly. well say like when you are driving you can dial it and use bluetooth headset or handsfree speaker. i know you all gonna say voice dial is better. but i dreaded voicedial and physical button never fails me.
just hopes some one will come out with the sliding answering method.
Okay, I am a little confused here (and maybe this is just PQII and maybe it's not..)
The keyboard has a shift and a dot. In addition to these, Mobile Speak Pocket remaps hardware buttons as Control, Alt, Shift, and Tab. I wonder if these are the same buttons that PQII uses. In the event that they are, PQII will do exactly what I want sinze Alt is sticky in MSP.
Ideally though, I want to basically change the layout of the symbols when you press the dot, and just use double-dot to put my phone into the appropriate mode.
uummm i uses caps/shift for my alt button in pqzII, i dun use control. maybe thats why it didnt work. u can try the windows key or the ok key if other software remaps your cap/shift and dot button.
remember this can only work in vito quick contact as the our normal dialer cant detect those other symbols button. basically after i play around with the wizard too much =P, i found out that it is in the double dot format when you are in dialer but pressing the symbols wont work other than the normal numbers and * and #. so thats why you need vito quick contact
I dont know if this is a really stupid question, but I dont have a solution to it...
When i have my TYTN mounted in my car it's in the open position with the keyboard visible.
While driving i would really like to operate the phone onehanded :wink:
But my problem is that when i press the green phon to enter phonemode, and dial a number on my keyboard the following happens:
If I dial 08123455, the display shows 0NNUIHJJ
If I dial the same number, but pressing the "blue cirkle key" before every input (or pressed all the time, with no hands on the steering wheel...), the display shows 0NNUIHJJ 08123455
When I press the green phone to make the call, it dials only "0"
Im I doing something wrong?
How do i call 08123455 by using the keyboard?
Thats odd. If I dial the same number with keyboard open WITHOUT pressing the blue button it shows 0NNUIHJJ 08123455 (T9 contacts lookup and number) and then if I press green again it just dials the 08123455 number. In other words it does exactly what you want it to do.
I only get 0NYUIHJJ, and only dialing 0 if i dont press the blue button
Double-click the blue circle button to make it sticky. Then type your number.
Click it one more time to unstick.
Lurker0 said:
Double-click the blue circle button to make it sticky. Then type your number.
Click it one more time to unstick.
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I tried that to. I actually get the nubers on screen, but the phon only dials "0"
So I discovered something today on my sprint touch that most probably already know about. My biggest complaint with the dialer is the slow responsiveness of the keypress. However, i just discovered that if I turn off smartdial, then it is very fast and responsive. Plus it formats the number in (xxx) xxx-xxxx which is perfect for use in the US.
The problem is I use smartdial alot more than I don't, can't really live without it. It is so much faster than any finger friendly type contacts program.
But this slow response is definitely a drawback to smartdial. Also, when i just want to type in a number, smartdial sometimes interfere with dialing the wrong number I am trying to type.
For me, the perfect scenario would be to turn smartdial on and off with a single button, either hard button or soft button, doesn't matter, although realize Touch is limited on soft buttons. Anybody can think of a way to make this happen? This way when I am dialing a contact I will use smartdial, and when i am dialing a new number, I can turn it off. I never use that contact button on the bottom left corner of the dialpad so replacing that with enabling/disabling smartdial would be ideal.
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So I discovered something today on my sprint touch that most probably already know about. My biggest complaint with the dialer is the slow responsiveness of the keypress. However, i just discovered that if I turn off smartdial, then it is very fast and responsive. Plus it formats the number in (xxx) xxx-xxxx which is perfect for use in the US.
The problem is I use smartdial alot more than I don't, can't really live without it. It is so much faster than any finger friendly type contacts program.
But this slow response is definitely a drawback to smartdial. Also, when i just want to type in a number, smartdial sometimes interfere with dialing the wrong number I am trying to type.
For me, the perfect scenario would be to turn smartdial on and off with a single button, either hard button or soft button, doesn't matter, although realize Touch is limited on soft buttons. Anybody can think of a way to make this happen? This way when I am dialing a contact I will use smartdial, and when i am dialing a new number, I can turn it off. I never use that contact button on the bottom left corner of the dialpad so replacing that with enabling/disabling smartdial would be ideal.
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If it's set in the registry (which it probably is) it should be very easy to create a console app that changes the setting and can be launched by a hardware keypress or a shortcut. I'll do a bit of digging and see what I can find...
If it's not stored in the registry, I have no easy way of achieving this...
I have an HTC Mogul with the latest officially released ROM (WM 6.0). Whenever I finish a phone call, the onscreen phone keypad "collapses"; I then have to hit the left hardware button (whose function now reads "Keypad") to cause the entire, regular keypad (with all 10 buttons, *, #, etc.) to display again.
Is there a registry setting that will prevent the onscreen phone keypad from ever "collapsing" in the first place?
Thanks.
I'd also like to know if this is possible.
I also get annoyed when I call voicemail or some other automated number and have to take the phone away from my head to press the "show keypad" button... I would rather have it stay up...
same here!!!!
It's a pain to have to look at the phone screen and press SHOW KEYPAD each time I call in the voicemail or a company with a menu..... I'd really like if someone could tell me how to get the keypad to stay on the screen after we press the SEND key by default....
thanks!
i have difficulty typing the tiny qwerty buttons on the on screen keyboard. anybody has or can make a onscreen numeric keypad? preferably a cab file wud be nice.
X2 HAS a on-screen numeric keypad.
Hold the "123" button for 3 secs and a new menu will showup.
i feel so stupid o.o. thanks!
ok, when I hold 123 botton for 3 seconds what I see is just a new go to setting botton, its there a alphanumeric on screen keyboard on the x2 really? if not then, some one knows any?
ok, Im stupid, it only works on vertical xD
I used this one on X1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=312235