Sorry if this is a repost, or stupid question, but I could not find the answer from a search.
Whenever someone hangs up on me during a call, the phone beeps three times. How can I turn this off? Looked in sounds and notifications but couldn't find it. Is there a registry key?
im wondering this too. like when im calling someone and its busy...it beeps making me look like a fool.
This work for me...
From the Wiki,
Disable annoying beeps when hanging up or call drops
Sometimes when a call ends or when you press the hangup button you get an annoying series of beeps. Like the in-call sounds, this is handled by a key in the registry:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\CallDropWithin that key the default 'Script' value is 'p' for 'play', change the 'Script' value to blank (erase the 'p') or change the 'Sound' key value to '*none'.
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Stuart
Thanks. Works perfectly.
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Is there any way that when you receive a call or message or email as soon as you hit a button the ringer shuts off? I think its really annoying because it takes forever for me to shut the ringer off. I cant just hit any button and silence the ringer...Any way to make a setting where as soon as any button is hit the ringer is silenced?
Hi
this works for me by scrolling down on the wheel
ekksman said:
Hi
this works for me by scrolling down on the wheel
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thanks for the tip...but that doesnt seem to work for me
That's weird. Works for me too.
What ROM are you running? It works fine for me too using vp3g's
Works on black satin too - could it be a smart dialer function?
Smiffy.
There's an 'ignore' button on the bottom of the screen which will turn off the ringer. Press the soft key immediately below that to turn off the ringer when it is ringing.
I believe hitting the red phone button will do the same thing.
Doom Tints said:
There's an 'ignore' button on the bottom of the screen which will turn off the ringer. Press the soft key immediately below that to turn off the ringer when it is ringing.
I believe hitting the red phone button will do the same thing.
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That hangs up the call/sends the person directly to your voicemail. Scrolling down the wheel works. If it doesn't work, try scrolling down a couple times. Sometimes it doesn't work right away for me.
"Ignore" definitely does NOT send the caller to voicemail.
OK so i installed vp3g's wm6... I like wm6 its really nice. But i get the same problem maybe a little worse.... When i get an incoming phone call, if i move the scroll bar, the ringer shuts off so that is good. BUT when i get a text message, the ringer will NOT shut off until the end of the ring! Could it be because i am using phoneAlarm and assigning mp3's as my ringtones?
Cheekz185 said:
OK so i installed vp3g's wm6... I like wm6 its really nice. But i get the same problem maybe a little worse.... When i get an incoming phone call, if i move the scroll bar, the ringer shuts off so that is good. BUT when i get a text message, the ringer will NOT shut off until the end of the ring! Could it be because i am using phoneAlarm and assigning mp3's as my ringtones?
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Just don't assign a long ringtone to the text message tone if it bothers you. Either change it to one of the default system tones (short ones) or change it to only vibrate to make things easy. It may be because of PhoneAlarm, but I am not sure about that one.
The Take-Call/Answer button appears to haveseveral functions:
It switches to the phone app (Good)
It answers an incoming call (good as prevents having to use the slide)
It dials the last number in the Calls list display (bad)
I keep finding that I double-press the button by mistake and end up dialling someone without intending to do so.
Is there any registry hack that can eliminate this last function. I have tried using Mobile Magic to assign the key to "switch to phone app" but then I can't use it to answer an incoming call which is a bit of a pain.
Or do I need to find an alternative dialler?
personally I find that disabling the green button from answering calls is a good thing - it means that you don't accidentally press it when taking it out of your pocket for example! you could try AE Button Plus and set long press of the green button to "press green button" and short press to "launch program" -> "phone" that way if you accidentally double-pressed the green button it wouldn't call the person, but would still load the phone dialer and could still be used to answer calls, just holding buttn instead of pressing...
Closest solution I can think of...
Sounded promising - thank you. Unfortunately I can't get a long keypress to generate an "green button press". I have decativated the usual long-keypress action but still no joy.
I even tried implementing a "double keypress" for answer but it only works sporadically.
Slider for Calling?
The Take-Call/Answer button appears to haveseveral functions:
* It switches to the phone app (Good)
* It answers an incoming call (good as prevents having to use the slide)
* It dials the last number in the Calls list display (bad)
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after my touch hd didn't make an international phone call of several minutes today from my pocket, I didn't realize how right were your words.
So, I unbinded the Green Phone Button with AEB Plus and I reassign "Key 1 (Press)" to act as Green Phone Button. From now only pressing for a while the talk/send button will actually call the dialer.
However, the most gentle touch on a contact in the default dialer will make a call... which most of the times really annoys. What would be really cool and solve many problems is to use a slider for making the phone call (not only for answering). I searched conscientiously in the forum and I found no solution.
An alternative solution would be to use other contact manager, like Yota Contacts, for example. But, having a slider for making a call would be so cool
I'm constantly picking my HD2 up and accidentally touching the volume rocker, often turning it to silent (thus missing calls). Is there a way of disabling the rocker, leaving the volume at a preset level, yet still being able to gain access to the volume control screen if required? Sorry if this has been covered before; I did search but didn't see this particular problem addressed.
TIA
Hello folks. Is there no answer out there to this matter.
you can make the rocker adjust only the system volume by making the following registry edit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay
Enter "Default Page" DWORD Data as 0
you can also adjust the volume percentage by this edit:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = ac75pw2r This will make the phone ring at 75%(u can put any value),wait 2 seconds and repeat.
hop this helps
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you can make the rocker adjust only the system volume by making the following registry edit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay
Enter "Default Page" DWORD Data as 0
you can also adjust the volume percentage by this edit:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0\Script = ac75pw2r This will make the phone ring at 75%(u can put any value),wait 2 seconds and repeat.
hop this helps
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how to i change it if i default string is av0pw3r?
delete it and try to make a new string? then reboot... after reboot the changes are activated...
kirkdis said:
delete it and try to make a new string? then reboot... after reboot the changes are activated...
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Exactly
.hide said:
how to i change it if i default string is av0pw3r?
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av0pw3r means:
a : phone is activated when a call comes
v0:ring volume is set to 0%.As i mentioned earlier,u can change 0 to any value of your choice upto 100%
p:ring tone plays fully
w3:then phone waits for 3 seconds
r:it repeats the ring tone
hop its clear now
Desmac said:
I'm constantly picking my HD2 up and accidentally touching the volume rocker, often turning it to silent (thus missing calls). Is there a way of disabling the rocker, leaving the volume at a preset level, yet still being able to gain access to the volume control screen if required? Sorry if this has been covered before; I did search but didn't see this particular problem addressed.
TIA
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I am using VolDPad application (you can search in the forum), which turns the volume rocker into a D-Pad as the name suggests.
In addition I use AEButton Plus to map other hardware buttons to more useful things. For instance "triple-clicking the start hard-button" opens the SetVolume application (again search forum).
Altough not a single-install solution, this could solve your problem.
Hi,
Really enjoying the HTC HD2 - awesome phone and with the tweaks and tips from xda-developers it just gets better!
But one thing that's annoying me is the volume rocker is really easy to accidently press and I've lost count of the number times I've accidently set the ringer volume to low or to mute so have missed calls!!
Has anyone got any ideas how to either disable the ring volume from being adjusted from the rocker on the side of the phone so just the system volume is adjusted or default it to the "System" volume instead of "Ring"? I've looked throught the registry and can't find anything obvious.
I've tried doing a search for this but can't find anything, so apologies if this has already been answered on another thread....
Cheers.
i wish i know how to disable it too. kidda annoying missing call
I have the sound set to automatic, which mutes the phone while I'm on something in my calendar (meeting etc..) and I tend to hit those volume buttons and change it so it all of a sudden rings during a lesson at the university etc. Really annoying.
For changing System Volume to default:
HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay --> Set "Default Page" to 0
Now when you hit the rockers the system volume will be changed at first
Greets
elburna said:
For changing System Volume to default:
HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay --> Set "Default Page" to 0
Now when you hit the rockers the system volume will be changed at first
Greets
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Awesome - no more missed call! Thanks elburna!
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I cant find HKLM in my phone where can I find that?
HELP!!
WHERE DO YOU FIND HKLM\Software\HTC\VolumeOverlay ON THE HANDSET?
THANKS
its a reg edit - you need a reg editor to do it
EddyOS said:
its a reg edit - you need a reg editor to do it
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You are a god, much appreciated!!
I have this weird problem where my answer key will rotate my phone canvas when there is an incoming call. This means, i have no choice but to use the slider to accept the call.
When the phone is not ringing, the answer key behaves normally i.e. On home screen, pressing it brings up phone, and pressing again will dial the number.
Details:
LEO with my home-cooked ROM. (Base 3.04 with files to make android compatible, 3.02 Ext with few from huasan)
Phone Canvas Enhancement 2G v4.2.62520142921.0
Phone_Canvas_Enhancement_2G_4_2_62520142921_0_Sealteam6
I have also checked Settings-Personal-Buttons. Only entry here is Send key(Hold) = <Context Menu>
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Sounds like long press send key is set to rotate sreen.
If so you should disable the long press function for send key to get it working with incomming calls.
patensas said:
Sounds like long press send key is set to rotate sreen.
If so you should disable the long press function for send key to get it working with incomming calls.
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You are right! I thought it could never be the long press key as it only behaves such when there is an incoming call. I found the long press shortcut in my Apps ext folder.
Thanks patensas!
you're welcome