Hello all,
WeeWheel 1.16 is an application that uses the Acceleration Sensor (Accerlerometer) of your phone to simulate a joystick, keyboard and/or mouse on your PC!
Info: http://www.weewheel.com
Comments are greatly welcome.
I now only support Nokia 3rd and 5th edition devices with Python. I would like to ask the Windows Mobile Guru here to if you want to write a simple programm for Windows Mobile (in python or not) so WeeWheel can also support Windows Mobile devices.
If you have any knowledge of programming for (Windows) mobile devices i would appreciate if you write a small programm for any device you know to program of. You can post it here: http://www.weewheel.com/forum/index.php/board,16.0.html
Guidlines can be found here http://www.weewheel.com/forum/index.php/topic,41.0.html
Thanks!
Thank you for your contribution. However, XDA-Developers is a Windows Mobile site, and does not deal with the Symbian OS.
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After a discussion with the OP, I am reopening the thread since he is looking for interested parties to assist with posting this app to Windows Mobile.
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hope you find some takers for this.. It looks likea great idea...
there's an open SDK for those kinds..
you can use any object as your wheel and gear
yes i know but i have no windows mobile device
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Hi all,
I have done some searching from the forums about java using bluetooth and did not find anything. This is my first post here so blame it on my noobiness if I just missed it.
So.. what I understand (and that is not much in win based mobile devices at this point) the JSR-82 is a some kind of a "framework" which enables java to use bluetooth in applications. I have been trying to use some java applications meant to be used with bluetooth, only to find out that it is not supported with hermes (HTC Tytn with win mobile 5.0 to be more accurate.)
Now I am asking you is there any way around this and is it possible to get this JSR-82 whatever working with my tytn. It would be nice since it would enable the use of java based chat applications and such, which are using bluetooth. Java for that reason that then I could run the same applications as my friends for example with sony ericson.
Sorry for my bad language and bare in mind that this is my first post. thanks for all the answers and have a nicest day!
Sincerely yours,
Henry
No one else wants to use bluetooth functions thru java? or am I missing something critical here?
Hey all!
I don't know if this is the right place to post, but I hope u don't mind
Is there any possibility to use ones PDA-Touchscreen to paint/draw something on the Desktop-PC in realtime?
Thought about it as I saw a Tablet which was designed to make drawings on your PC...
I think these Tablets use something like a Touchscreen and send everything through the USB-Cable, so technically there should be a possibility to do the same with a PDA, or am I totally mistaken?
If there is some developed software already I would be very thankful if someone would post a link!
Your,
Mick
maybe you can use remote desktop.
than you can open microsoft paint or anoter programm and paint
what is the name remote desktop client for the ppc can someone post a link to it hear
Remote control
You can use PPC Tablet but it's not free
GEt it Here
you could also try Salling Clicker(either mac or pc). it has the capability to control your mouse among other things.
tabletpc
http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/Graphics/Drawing-Tools/TabletPC-35231.shtml
Also note that I've reviewed some of these apps in my Multimedia Remote Control Bible at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...s for Windows Mobile - the Definitive Roundup
Menneisyys said:
Also note that I've reviewed some of these apps in my Multimedia Remote Control Bible at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...s for Windows Mobile - the Definitive Roundup
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thanks for this
thats a pretty hard to read document (needs clearer headings and bold type etc) with no real conclusion could you summerise what you found to be the best/worst of the lot?
:edit: ignore, found your blog with a better formatted, infinitely easier to read version.
although if you could post your opinions on which is best that would be good
Hello,every body.I want to ask something about how to make our wm phones run linux mobile system.I know there are many elites in this forum.They are intelligent.
I kown there are somebody use mobile linux mobile system on smartphone, as one of our member Hikey used linux on HTC S710 before. It looks very cool. Still,some guys also made rom that inclueded windows mobile system and linux mobile system.When the phone starts,there will be a system starting guid to let you choose,just as the PC.It is so cool.
I just want to experience how exciting using double systems on mobile phone will be!Can anyone tell me whether there is a linux mobile system for TyTN or TyTN II?Thank you!
I think android uses Linux... http://code.google.com/android/
There should be a cab of it somewhere, a coworker showed it to me on his Tilt.
I dont know too much about there being a version of linux that runs on the HTC, but it seems that there should be a port of some *nix that will run on this hand held, i doubt that it would have the functionality of WM5/6/6.1 currently has on these devices.
Yeah,of course,android can run on TyTN II,because Google has developed a android system for TyTN II.And the phone named HTC Dream will use the android system. What I'm talking about is not the Gphone system but the liunx mobile system runs on some phones as Motorola's phones. I'm so sorry I didn't make my meaning of the post clear.Haha.
Open your eyes
Hi,
please follow this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=273579
The wiki:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Linux
Don't be disappointed, this is only simple text console linux, but it works.
Someone had to start with some GUI.....
Look at handhelds.org or linuxtogo.org for basic information about running linux on mobiles.
Search the web for openmoko and see what's possible.
Cheers,
scholbert
losant said:
Can anyone tell me whether there is a linux mobile system for TyTN or TyTN II?Thank you!
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You can also follow these guys, as they have made tremendous progress: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=396782
wow!!!!
AdamNimrod said:
You can also follow these guys, as they have made tremendous progress: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=396782
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Lucky Kaiser owners
Very nice project!
scholbert
Hey,
As you all know I've made a site for touch friendly programs: www.touch-innovation.com
Basically to help me through adding programs and such, I need a windows mobile emulator to make life easier for me!
Link me to some please - free if you can
Isn't there one on the windows site in the wm sdk?
I have that, but it's not an emulator as such, it just catches things (if you see what I mean)
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I have that, but it's not an emulator as such, it just catches things (if you see what I mean)
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It is an emulator. It emulates hardware and therefor enables Windows Mobile to run on hardware that wouldn't be able to run it without emulation.
I use it. You will need microsoft visual studio 2005 or better to start with.
What about the free one from Microsoft? In addition to that you need some emulator images:
Cook one (see my signature)
Download them form Microsoft, too.
Was searching the internet to find a new method of logging on to my home computer. Came across a face recognition login for Windows ONLY called FaceCode. The product it self works fine on my XP OS, wanted to know if the same product could be made for Windows Mobile based PDA's. I'm not much of a computer wiz myself and just thought i would ask the xda development community of what they thought and if it was possible?
FACECODE IS NOT A FREEWARE APP, SO PLEASE DONT ASK HOW TO GET IF FOR FREE. THIS THREAD IS PRIMARILY FOR INFORMATION ON FUTURE BUILDS
Link to FaceCode
http://rbytes.net/software/facecode-review/
Kind Regards