Im looking for some offline maps (no internet connection while using), for my Imate Jam (winmo 2003)...
Could someone give me some options?
Maybe GPS Utilities could be some option.
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Hi,
Does anyone know some software that can make
the XDAII function as a remote screen for the PC ?
It would be great to use the XDAIIs touch screen
to control the PC - maybe via bluetooth ?
Cheers,
Johannes
Johannes,
Try using VNC .....
You'll need to install a server on you PC (TightVNC, RealVNC or [email protected])
Then use the Pocket PPC Viewer on the XDA
Regards
John
well you can use windows therminal services
or pocketVNC to get the screen from the pc to the pda
but it will clone not extend your desktop
and at least with therminal services (which is included in both the pocketpc and in windows) it logoff the pc user when the pocketpc connects
and at least with therminal services you need the vidcomm bluetooth stack to get the PAN profile
because if you use activesync to connect and then login from the pocketpc the desktop user gets log'd off and this disable activesync which breaks the connection to the pda
Hi I need some help,
My Tytn is having problem getting google map & traffic data, windows live map & traffic data and TomTom traffic service data; also, hotmail does not load with IE either. I have T-mobile internet service I have no problem go to other web site, yahoo mail and gmail both worked. This problem started about a month ago, I did not have this problem the first two month I had the phone. I pop my sim over to HTC 8125 and google map work as it should. I should mention my Tytn is running WM6 while the 8125 is on WM5. Google map and Tomtom think I don't have data connection and windows live map just show a blank page, does anyone know what the problem is? I talked to T-mobile PDA support with no help at all.
Thanks
Connected my Orbit to my work PC using ActiveSync 4.5. Opera and Windows messenger work fine (automatically), problem is that Internet Explorer and Google maps don't connect. Any ideas why Opera & messenger will, without any proxy configurations, connect and IE & Google maps won't?
Hi all,
My device is IPAQ data messenger with WM 6.1, I tried to connect it to PC with windows 7 and latest WMDC, it connects and sync successfully.
Then I tried the following:
- Remote Desktop ( connecting over internet ) It works.
- Kinoma freeplay software, it connects to the internet and can download videos & pictures.
- Weather forecast it works.
but when I try to brows the internet using IE it gives me error message "Cannot connect with current connection settings, To change your connection settings tap settings"
I installed Opera 10 and same problem, could any one help me with this..
Thanks ....
Any help please...
As we dedicate here only to HTC devices, if yours is not listed here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/
Probably is not build by HTC.
Good luck,
If you can sync you absolutely should be able to connect to the Internet. I have an older Ipaq 2415 with WM 6.5, but I don't have Windows 7...
Making that Device to PC connection is the most troublesome part and you did that, now you just need to search the "connections setting" issue. Sorry I can't be of more help, but since this IS for mainly HTC devices you may not get any more help
Ipaq Web browsing problem
Hi all,
Thanks for your replay, is it different between mobiles?? because I think it is related to the OS!!!!!
Any way, I did the following:
Settings-->Connections-->Connections-->Advance-->Exceptions
and I added the following string: */*, it works now but it did not worked with wireless connection, I don't know why
You want to get your internal GPS to send data to other applets, be that on a PC (like google earth or google maps for realtime tracking) or on another phone, UNDER WINDOWS MOBILE environment.
Methods:
1 - Franson GPS Gate (Simpler, less space requirements, GPS data multiplexing)
2 - _LEM_'s Trackme app (more features) he already has detalied info on that, please follow instructions Here on his website or Here on his post.
Franson's GPS Gate
uses:
- For noobs: Realtime tracking with google earth/maps
- For pros: share the GPS data (NMEA) with other applets within your phone, other phones (over bluetooth) and/or with a PC application over bluetooth or Activesync or serial port. Data logging, transport, etc etc.
- Requirements:
a. latest ActiveSync software (x86 or x64, pay attention to that) x86 here, x64 here.
b. Franson's GPS Gate Client for Windows Mobile, use .CAB or .exe Active Sync install as you please.
c. GPS Gate free Client for PC/Windows
- Instructions:
a. Set your phone to interact through 'Active Sync' (HTC LEO 'USB to PC' --> Activesync). When the ActiveSync pop-up comes up on your PC screen, click 'connect Without Setting up your phone'. Uncheck 'Allow connections through one of the following' if you dont want to enable bluetooth.
b. Install and configure the Windows Mobile Client on your phone (in my case, an HTC LEO). PLease check this very nice guide. Be sure to check 'Share over Active Sync', and be sure to uncheck 'share over Bluetooth', since you dont need bluetooth active. You are gonna be using your phone USB-attached to your PC to avoid battery issues (long trips).
c. Install and configure the Windows PC Client. Check here for detalied instructions. Attention: Be sure to check 'Search for Pocket PC through ActiveSync'. This is mandatory. Also, be sure to have 'Input' set as ActiveSync. In 'Output', be sure to include 'Google earth' and ActiveSync.
d. Configure GPS gate to send data to Google Earth
check Franson's guide on this. Remember, you have to turn on your GPS (open digital compass or Google maps applet on your phone) in order for Fransons Plugin to start passing data to your PC.
Well, that's it for now. I decided to link each step to external sites due to them already have detailed instructions. Suggestions, reply here.
This post was tested for HTC LEO (T8585). If this method works for other phones, please reply here.
I, actually, was looking for this.
But unfortunately Im running android.
There used to be a way to do this but it was costly.
anyway, thanks
well, while checking out stuff i pretty much bumped into some quite amount of stuff that messed with the GPS within the Android OS.
have you checked the marketplace thoroughly?
this forum also has some info on that...