How to remove a call log (not all)? - Touch HD General

How do I remove a call log?
It seems that there is only an option to remove all call logs.

u sure there is no 'delete' from the menu? u can try touch and hold that entry and it should bring up a menu with 'delete' in it (if u are using stock ROM)

Thanks for your reply. I'm using Miri WM 6.5 V23.
When I touched and hold, nothing happened. But if I released touch, it'll call to that number. The menu has only Filters and Clear call logs (which will clear all logs).

Highlight the call, select 'Open Call History', then highlight the call again, then Menu, then delete call.

Or if the call has no contact, select number, menu, open call, menu, delete call.

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opening the slider go to call history?

When I open the slider or invoke the "phone app", the actual scrren I get is that of the call history. I then have to press "keypad" to go to the dialer?
Is there a way to go straight to the dialer when I open the slider?
hmm...since the hardware keypad is already open, just press a digit to go to the dialer. or did that not solve it?
No, actually pressing any number in the keypad has no results in call history...
It is actually a setting in the phone.
Go to Settings/Personal/Phone/Advanced and make sure that the bottom box is not ticked "Press SEND key to open Call History" untick it.
I hope this is what you mean.
seal, you're a GENIOUS!!
I thought that checkbox only affected the send button but it also affects the slide open.
Thanks!!

Ringing someone who messaged you.

I have an HTC Touch HD purchased in the UK on release date.
ROM version: 1.14.405.3 (22273) WWE
ROM date: 10/24/08
If I get a text message, what is the quickest way for me to call that person *without* adding him/her to my address book.
I think if you hit the call button while reading the text message it will ask you if you want to call the number.
yes
just highlight the number in the text you are reading and hit call
Aha, I never thought of that. Works great, thankyou!
I just tried it with a message and after highlighting the number and pressing the call button, it takes me to the call screen wanting me to type in a number, nothing more.
What am i doing wrong here?
this is what you have to do:
1. go to your message tab from tf3d
2. chose message
3. chose the option of the lower left corner - i belive is something like "more". i have my HD in another language so i don't know exactly, but it should be something like that
4. the windows mobile list of messages will open
5. scroll to your deisred message
6. select it, but don't open it
7. press the "call" button
et voila! complicated but works!
Ok that worked, step 6 is hard cause when you select it, it then opens the message so you have to press back and the number is selected.
Thanks.
Psygnosis84 said:
Ok that worked, step 6 is hard cause when you select it, it then opens the message so you have to press back and the number is selected.
Thanks.
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thai is because of missing d-pad of the HD. win some, lose some!
you welcome!
open All Messages, open keypad, use down arrow to select message then call
or click and hold message till options open, click message (the options go) hit call
open message, tap the number, it should say call

[QNS] Call contact from sms

When I received a sms from a unknown contact, how do I call from number shown in the sms w/o saving the contact first?
When on the Messages tab, click on "All Messages" then find the sender and highlight them. Press the Call key next to the Home key to bring up another screen to verify the number, then press "Call"
That's helpful, thanks...

Missed calls list

In D2 there are 2 different forms of call history representations:
1. Simple Call History. You get there from home screen, tapping on Call History line. You get 3 buttons below, Call History (with options to show all, missed, outgoing,received using submenu), All Contacts, Favorites.
2. Advanced Call History. You get there when there is missed call, and you click on notify bar, then in notification manager - on "you have X missed calls" line.
In this list you see 4 buttons below, allowing quick filtering (missed,outgoing,received, all).
Simple or Advanced are mine inventions, I have to do something to tell them apart ...
So the question is: how can I change behavior of Call History line on home screen, so it will open Advanced Call History (which is much easier to use), instead of Simple Call History ?
arlievsky said:
In D2 there are 2 different forms of call history representations:
1. Simple Call History. You get there from home screen, tapping on Call History line. You get 3 buttons below, Call History (with options to show all, missed, outgoing,received using submenu), All Contacts, Favorites.
2. Advanced Call History. You get there when there is missed call, and you click on notify bar, then in notification manager - on "you have X missed calls" line.
In this list you see 4 buttons below, allowing quick filtering (missed,outgoing,received, all).
Simple or Advanced are mine inventions, I have to do something to tell them apart ...
So the question is: how can I change behavior of Call History line on home screen, so it will open Advanced Call History (which is much easier to use), instead of Simple Call History ?
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Thats really something I would like to have too!
I agree, it would be great to change this.
Your "simple" call history is the TF3D version, whereas "advanced" is the standard WM6 version. Unfortunately, I haven't found any way to turn off only selected parts of the TF3D interface. Must be in the registry somewhere. Maybe someone out there has more ideas?
arlievsky said:
In D2 there are 2 different forms of call history representations:
1. Simple Call History. You get there from home screen, tapping on Call History line. You get 3 buttons below, Call History (with options to show all, missed, outgoing,received using submenu), All Contacts, Favorites.
2. Advanced Call History. You get there when there is missed call, and you click on notify bar, then in notification manager - on "you have X missed calls" line.
In this list you see 4 buttons below, allowing quick filtering (missed,outgoing,received, all).
Simple or Advanced are mine inventions, I have to do something to tell them apart ...
So the question is: how can I change behavior of Call History line on home screen, so it will open Advanced Call History (which is much easier to use), instead of Simple Call History ?
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Yup, I like the "advanced" one also better. Any progress in this topic?
Me too, anyone?
Looks like not too many people are interested in this!
Just discovered something interesting.
During a call, bring up the dialer keypad on the screen (by pressing the button). Now, if you swipe your finger across the blank white space to the left, you'll bring up the WM6 style quick dial list, and if you swipe to the right you'll bring up the WM6 style call history.
Not sure why this works, but it does. Doesn't help much with our initial query though!
For what it's worth, I'm using the Dusk dialer.
Um... found a way of getting the other "advanced" call history to come up... by mistake, and it is a little convoluted! I have SK tools installed and in SK tools set a shortcut up for the "Close Tasks" feature, I then set my call button to access the Close Tasks shortcut, using the "buttons" option under the standard rom settings tab. Now when i use that shortcut by pressing and holding the call button, it closes all the tasks then jumps to the elusive "advanced" missed calls screen!
Odd, not a fix for everyone as it means closing all your other software to open the screen but thought it may be of interest!
Pauly

Calling??????????

Can anyone help or is it the phone. When I call someone you can press the home button and go to other applications, like messaging, mediascape, etc. But if press the dialler button, or retreive call in the notification bar, you can only get that call. How do you access the contacts menu? I needed numbers of people twice and I couldn't go into them without dropping the call first.....
WHen you're on a call and you press the home button... the calls still working in the background and from there then you can press the application screen and then select phonebook, and scroll through your contacts there. Hope that helped.
Yeah, don't click on the Dialer to check your contacts in the middle of a call, go to Phonebook instead in the Apps list.

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