How to distinguish missed and rejected/ignored call? - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

The rejected/ignored incoming calls manually are treated as missed incoming calls on WinMo, that's so inconvenient.
I find that the latest version of Inesoft Phone 5.07 provides a solution:
Code:
Inesoft Phone 5.07
* Fix - hardware button press and sound and lights in some PDA from HTC.
* Fix - on pda c WM6.5 now synchronized with a desktop Outlook WinXP SP3 created in Inesoft Phone contacts
* Fix - error message "SafeLoadStr"
* Fix - for HTC Diamond 2 when press the green hardware button. Now once is a call (off this fix can be created in the registry HKCU \ Software \ Inesoft PIM \ Settings D2Hack variable with a value of 0)
[COLOR="Red"]* New - if the registry HKCU \ Software \ Inesoft \ PIM \ Settings - variable CID_ResetBlocked set to 0, then blocked incoming calls are missing (affects meter and a reminder of missed missed calls). By default, such calls are not considered missing.[/COLOR]
* Other minor fixes
I wonder how to use this excellent feature without Inesoft Phone, a registry modification or a tiny application?

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How to get rid or uninstall "voice dial" ?

Hello,
how to get rid or uninstall "voice dial" in the wizzard ?
it conflict with my Hand Free in my car
thanks
Alloooooooooooooo no one with an answer ?
From another forum
Clearing out the traces of Voice Speed Dial
If you happened to have used my first hack on how to get Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 on your K-JAM, you may notice some odd ends and leftovers from that junky Cyberon Voice Speed Dial software, such as the icon in the Settings panel, or tap-holding on a contact and getting the option to "Add a Voice Tag..." I like being thorough, so here's a quick run-through to make sure it disappears from your site.
In these registry locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_ContextMenu
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_Tools
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Summary_Tools
Remove this key entirely:
{2C0E9904-F32D-4f53-875F-479F5CA81E18}
In this registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ ControlPanel
Remove this key entirely:
VoiceTagCPL
In this registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ OEM \ VoiceCommand
Change this value:
Path = \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
In this folder:
\Windows\Startup
Remove this file:
SDDaemon.lnk
Reassign the Voice button in Buttons applet under Settings to Voice Command.
Now, soft-reset your device and that should do it. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial is out of the picture. That is, until you hard reset, then it all comes back.
Really off-topic here, but I'm serching very hard for the same sollution for the Touch with built in Cyberon Voice Dialer. Any idea how cyberon can be removed from the Elf / Touch (T-M MDA)??? Thanks
guttrhead said:
From another forum
Clearing out the traces of Voice Speed Dial
If you happened to have used my first hack on how to get Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 on your K-JAM, you may notice some odd ends and leftovers from that junky Cyberon Voice Speed Dial software, such as the icon in the Settings panel, or tap-holding on a contact and getting the option to "Add a Voice Tag..." I like being thorough, so here's a quick run-through to make sure it disappears from your site.
In these registry locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_ContextMenu
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_Tools
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Summary_Tools
Remove this key entirely:
{2C0E9904-F32D-4f53-875F-479F5CA81E18}
In this registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ ControlPanel
Remove this key entirely:
VoiceTagCPL
In this registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ OEM \ VoiceCommand
Change this value:
Path = \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
In this folder:
\Windows\Startup
Remove this file:
SDDaemon.lnk
Reassign the Voice button in Buttons applet under Settings to Voice Command.
Now, soft-reset your device and that should do it. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial is out of the picture. That is, until you hard reset, then it all comes back.
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Can someone please cook these changes for the Elf/Touch all together in a CAB file. I read and see on this forum a lot of issues with removing Cyberon Voice Comand Dialer...
It helps but how to listen music
Hello,,
I followed your way..it works to by pass Voice dialing , but after that i am not able to use it for listening to Music in Media player or same application...it works only for calling...
i am using o2 xda orbit, HTC rom

Change repeat setting of Alarm/Reminder

The clock of WM stop ring after 1 or 2 ring... can I set it continue to ring until I stop it please?
Up,
Is there a hack in the registry to change the repeate of the reminder/alarm please? The alarm default of WM is too poor, it ring 1 or 2 times and stop (the distance between 2 ring is also very long), it's impossible to wake up with that.
I don't understand why, to this version WM6, crosoft do not fix this problem and let WM user look for always an alternative software solution
Ya I don't know why WM has such a crappy alarm interface.
I'm finiding the ringer to lack mp3 support and also repeating the alarm.
I know about 3rd party programs SPBtime/Chronos, but I'm afraid its going to kill battery for something that WM should already have been doing.
ChiGGz said:
Ya I don't know why WM has such a crappy alarm interface.
I'm finiding the ringer to lack mp3 support and also repeating the alarm.
I know about 3rd party programs SPBtime/Chronos, but I'm afraid its going to kill battery for something that WM should already have been doing.
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Me too, spb kill my battery... Hop MS fixe it in next version WM
How to Enable Repeat Play Audio Sound Notifications in Windows Mobile
How to Enable Repeat Play Audio Sound Notifications in Windows Mobile
=====================================================
In Windows Mobile Pocket PC smartphone device, user can configure and set sounds and notifications alert for various events and activities that happening on the device. The notification alerts can be playing a custom selected sound, ring tone or tune, display message on screen, flash keypad light, or vibrate.
And user can customize their favorite alert music audio and notification method for events such as incoming new e-mail messages, MMS messages, SMS text messages, missed call and voice mail the phone received. However, the notification alert for each event happens just once for one time. Supposedly, it’s possible to set the notification such as beeping and playing audio sound recurringly and repetitively until user acknowledge the e-mail, MMS, SMS or other events.
There is an option of “Repeat” for “Playing sound” in “Sounds & Notifications” control panel of Windows Mobile. However, the “Repeat” check box is always grayed out and disabled for most events, except few events such as Reminder. So user cannot select “Repeat” option in order to make notification alert recurring and repeat.
There is registry hack that able to enable the “Repeat” check box in “Sounds & Notifications” control panel. To perform the change on Windows Mobile registry, a registry editor such as PHM Registry Editor, Mobile Registry Editor or CeRegEditor is required.
In Registry Editor, navigate to the following registry key branch:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications
There is a lot of registry sub-key inside the Notifications folder. Search through one by one to find and locate a registry entry that has its Default (REG_SZ) value as the name of the event. For example, Messaging: New e-mail message, Messaging: New text message, Messaging: New MMS message, Phone: Missed call and etc.
Once found the correct registry sub-key that represents the event that you want to enable the “Repeat” option, edit the value data for Options value name. Change the value to 1073741835 (in Decimal base) or 4000000B (in Hexadecimal HEX base format). Save and exit from registry editor.
Now the Repeat check box is enabled, and user should be able to set repetitive and recurring event notifications.
The alerts appear to completely stop at 10 minutes.
For example a text message comes in, you get an alert
You get an alert every 30 seconds for 3 minutes
You get one alert at 5 minutes
You get one final alert at 10 minutes
Tweak and Configure How Notifications Work in Windows Mobile Notifications
Tweak and Configure How Notifications Work in Windows Mobile Notifications
=========================================================
Windows Mobile powered device (including WM5, WM6 and WM6.1) has a registry key that allows user to tweak, control, configure and customize how notifications work in the mobile Pocket PC (PPC) device. For example, whether a notification should shows or hides the icon in taskbar, play notification sound, pop up notification bubble for user to dismiss or vibrate.
One notification that can be configured via the said registry key is SMS sent notification, other than the SMSNoSentMsg registry key. Then Options registry entry, under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\Default registry branch, when changed to reflect user own preference, may affect other notification in Windows Mobile device too, especially those unable to configure via Sounds and Notifications control panel GUI.
To perform the registry hack to configure different settings for notifications in Windows Mobile, run any registry editor on Windows Mobile device (such as PHM Registry Editor) or remotely access mobile device registry with CeRegEditor from desktop PC, and then navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\Default\Options
Then, change the DWORD value to any of the following value, which also shows its corresponding results on notification respond, depending on user’s preference:
• 0 - Show icon
• 1 - Show icon and play notification sound
• 2 - Show icon and vibration
• 3 - Show icon and vibration and play notification sound
• 4 - Same as 0
• 5 - Same as 1
• 6 - Same as 3
• 7 - Same as 3
• 8 - Show icon and notification bubble
• 9 - Show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble
• 10 - Show icon and notification bubble and vibration
• 11 - Show icon and play notification sound and show notification bubble and vibration
• 13 - Same as 1
The change takes effect effectively.

Loss of Sound

Hi Guys,
Had my HD for a couple of weeks now. Brilliant device, really happy with it.
But sisnce yesterday a annoying problem has started. Listening to mp3 via the touchflo music player, in every mp3 all of a sudden the sound cuts out while the track is still playing. I then try a track via media player and that also has no sound. Fter leaving the device for a few minutes i reload a track and it plays again??? Any help PLzzzz
I was having exactly the same problem until when I realized that the Voice Speed Dial suddenly came up after the sound is gone for a while. So I thought it might have something to do with that and I followed the steps as below to remove the Voice Speed Dial and now the problem disappeared. If you dont really need Voice Speed Dial, then this way may help. Good luck!
Posted by guttrhead (14-02-2006, 02:12 PM)
From another forum
Clearing out the traces of Voice Speed Dial
If you happened to have used my first hack on how to get Microsoft Voice Command 1.5 on your K-JAM, you may notice some odd ends and leftovers from that junky Cyberon Voice Speed Dial software, such as the icon in the Settings panel, or tap-holding on a contact and getting the option to "Add a Voice Tag..." I like being thorough, so here's a quick run-through to make sure it disappears from your site.
In these registry locations:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_ContextMenu
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Main_Tools
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Microsoft \ Shell \ Extensions \ ContextMenus \ Contacts \ Summary_Tools
Remove this key entirely:
{2C0E9904-F32D-4f53-875F-479F5CA81E18}
In this registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ ControlPanel
Remove this key entirely:
VoiceTagCPL
In this registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ OEM \ VoiceCommand
Change this value:
Path = \Program Files\Voice Command\VoiceCmd.exe
In this folder:
\Windows\Startup
Remove this file:
SDDaemon.lnk
Reassign the Voice button in Buttons applet under Settings to Voice Command.
Now, soft-reset your device and that should do it. Cyberon's Voice Speed Dial is out of the picture. That is, until you hard reset, then it all comes back.

[Q] Registry keys for phone settings

Who, oh who can tell me, what registry keys "control" the phone settings.
Things I'd like to change:
- How it rings (vibrate, then ring)
- What ringtone is used
- Keypad tone (off)
- Reject call with text message (off)
- Add new phone number to contacts at end of call (off)
Thanks!
try here
Ooo, didn't know that existed. Thanks, will look into it.
EDIT: Alright, it's some basic info, but no specific keys are named.

How-To : disable/remove HTC customizations

Hi everyone
Well, I decided to create this thread because I really don't like HTC customizations and wanted to regroup all the way to disable or remove them.
So, if you're like me, or if you just want a true "Microsoft Windows Phone" then...
Let's go !
- Disable HTC Notification Manager :
HKLM\Services\NotificationManager\Flags = 4
- Disable HTC Notifications Enhancer :
HKLM\System\Shell\Notification\OEM\UseDefaultUI = 1
or
Remove HKLM\System\Shell\Notification\OEM
- Disable HTC Menu :
HKLM\System\GWE\Menu\CUIHandler = 0
- Disable HTC Date Picker :
Remove the key : HKLM\System\GWE\Commctrl\CustomDateTimeCtrl
- Disable HTC Task Icons (battery, signal level...) & Pin Dialer :
Remove the key : HKLM\Security\ResOver\Bitmaps
- Disable HTC Volume :
HKLM\Services\HTCVOLUME\Flags = 4
- Disable HTC CommManager (from Notification bar) :
HKLM\ControlPanel\WrlsMgr\Redirect = ":MSWRLSMGR"
- Enable MS SmartDial :
Remove HKLM\Security\Phone\SmartDial\UI
- Disable HTC Dialer :
HKLM\Security\Phone\Skin\Enabled = 0
TRICK : when you disable HTC Dialer, you lose the auto screen off function using the proximity sensor. But if you want to have the WM Dialer + auto screen off, you can edit this registry key :
HKML\System\State\Phone\PSensorStatus = 1
WARNING : this registry key goes to default (0) after a soft reset. I've made a little mortscript ("Psensor.mscr") that put the PSensorStatus value to "1" when a call is made for the first time after a soft reset. Install Mortscript first, then put Psensor.mscr in your "\Windows\Startup" folder.
- Disable HTC Messaging App :
Use "Zenyee Disable HTC Messaging 1.2.cab"
- Disable HTC Contact Chooser :
Remove keys "HKLM\Security\Contacts\Chooser" & "HKLM\Security\Contacts\PropertyPicker"
- Disable HTC Font in Start Menu :
Remove key "HKLM\Security\Shell\StartMenu"
- Remove HTC Battery & Backlight :
Copy the content of "HTCBB.zip" in your Windows directory and overwrite the files.
- Remove HTC Device Info :
Copy the content of "HTCDI.zip" in your Windows directory and overwrite the files.
- Get MS Keyboard (or others MS SIP) back (thanks to mnet - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=604023) :
HKLM\Software\HTC\ezsip\SIPMenuEnableMSSIP = 1
then
Keyboard -> HKCR\CLSID\{42429667-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}\IsSIPInputMethod\Default = 1
Block Recognizer -> HKCR\CLSID\{42429691-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}\IsSIPInputMethod\Default = 1
Letter Recognizer -> HKCR\CLSID\{42429667-ae04-11d0-a4f8-00aa00a749b9}\IsSIPInputMethod\Default = 1
Transcriber -> HKCR\CLSID\{F0034DD0-2AD4-11d1-9CB0-E84BE8000000}\IsSIPInputMethod\Default = 1
Phone Pad -> HKCR\CLSID\{51A2CB38-154E-4C92-A625-A83871C99EC2}\IsSIPInputMethod\Default = 1
To be continued...
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Dear LPaso
Thanks a lot for this thread...I am too very willing to destroy any residual presence of HTC!
Still I am unable to restore the full MS Outlook Contact (as I PM to you earlier)...please can you look into this issue?
Thanks a lot
Saulo866
Thank you for this thread! Very useful
how do we disable htc contacts and use wm contacts instead>?
I did some cab:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5743878&postcount=3074
Great thread! Thx!
how to disable sms sent notification
Added a script to have the proximity sensor working with the default WM dialer.
When I disabled a HTC Dialer and pick up the call, my screen looks like this.
Outgoing call looks ok.
add "get back ms keyboard"
How do I install the proximity file ? I am not familiar with mscr format.
I also like this app ?
Will we have to wait for Miri cooks your reg tweak suggestion into the xtralight ROM before we get this prox app to fully work automatically ?
Thanks for all your tweaks. I will have a look at them in detail.
You have to install Mortscript, then put the .mscr in your \windows\startup folder
Thanks for this quick solution! However, I must admit being a newbie in this arena and have to ask something probably very obvious to everyone else on this site.
I loved the idea of receiving text messages as text-to-voice, via bluetooth. So I installed your cab and it worked like a charm to remove HTCs text message interface. But I don't know how to make the text messages come through as audible voice to bluetooth (or through the speakerphone either). Are their settings in the phone I must change? I tried pressing menu within the text message thread, looking for a command setting. No luck.
Ideas? Answers?
Thanks much!!
vic starman
*update: I have gone into voice command controls under Settings. All tic boxes are checked, and "Enabled" is checked. Under Notification Options, I also have the box for "announce notifications using bluetooth hands free if available" checked.
*next day update: Also just realized that by making this change, it disabled the ability to send voicenotes as mms from my device (phone). Now the only option when I press to send the voice message is to send using one of my email accounts. It forces me to select an email account, and if I select "send as mms" anyway, it forces me into a page to set up a new email account.
Can I simply uninstall your change to return my old HTC settings? Or did I remove them entirely by making this change?
Thanks for your help!!!
NT
Still not receiving texts via voice. Help!
is there no MMS function in classic SMS view?
sorry, I just don't use MMS at all, so I don't know if they work.
i tryd it.. there is no mms support with this WM sms view..
that mod solfes the problem of long sms loading times from HTC messaging, if there are lots of messages in a thread. but no mms support to send quick a picture or file.. ;/
threaded view is via reg edit also posible.
but, thnx! still a good alternativ for htc sms
edit:
next prob after unsinstalling, allways the outlook app opens instead of the htc messaging tool.. ;/ hard rest >_<
HD2of4 said:
i tryd it.. there is no mms support with this WM sms view..
that mod solfes the problem of long sms loading times from HTC messaging, if there are lots of messages in a thread. but no mms support to send quick a picture or file.. ;/
threaded view is via reg edit also posible.
but, thnx! still a good alternativ for htc sms
edit:
next prob after unsinstalling, allways the outlook app opens instead of the htc messaging tool.. ;/ hard rest >_<
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You've founded a real solution for MMS's problem with Windows messaging ?
I need it ...
MMS Greyed Out
I am happy with reverting to WM default messaging client but would really like to get the MMS function working. I tried to send a quick pic and had to resort to email. Not the end of the world but annoying. My guess is a reg edit will fix this but I'm not daft enough to find it. Hopefully, one of the many XDA geniuses will sort this out.

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