Does anyone know how to turn of the sound for the dial pad (e.g. when you dial a number on the phone?) I'm running the latest Vodafone ROM on the device and I can't seem to stop it making the loud beeping noises every time I dial a number.
Thanks
Stock rom 1.66, tried to translate from Swedish to some kind of english
Settings - Menu - More? - Private? - Phone -Number pad? (the third option - OFF)
English (from Dutty HG v09 ROM but should be same for you):
Settings tab>menu>all settings>Personal>Phone>drop down for keypad - change to off
done!
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Hello,
I installed the english Test Rom with the Bluetooth stereo function on my VPA compact II. After changing the keybaord layout to german here my next problem. In the german version Rom, the input of text begins with a big letter like B in english it is b - the T9 words are in english...
What must i do to change this things - german T9 and big letters at the beginning of sentences?
I hope anyone can help me...
Thank you so much advance
T9 language:
Start > Settings > Input*
Input method: Phone Pad
[Options...]*
|Languages|
Database: German
Capitalization of first letter of sentence:
Starts > Settings > Input* > |Options| > [ ] Capitalize first letter of sentence
Hello,
thnaks fpr your answer - but this tipps donĀ“t work.
I go the the settings menu and macke the changes - softreset an when i got to input settings again, the menu is keyboard (the keyboard is out and in use) and there are only standing english words. When i go to settings and phone pad there is standing german - but i input the SMS with the keyboard, not with the phone pad.
Can i do something else to get the words in german?
Ah, well - that's not really T9 then is it? Are you talking about the word completion/replacement feature?
If so, try reading through all of this:
http://pocketpcmag.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=18262
Or buy a third party keyboard that has the language of desire:
http://www.pdamill.com/prod_tk.shtml
Or just disable word completion / word replacement (especially the latter is annoying).
Good luck
P.S. I tried topkey a few days back when I tried about 15 SIPs, and I might end up buying topkey, myself because of the full keyboard customization option and sleek looks Only $10 - might save you a lot of hassle with those dictionary files.
I can create voice/program tags, but I cant start them? User manual reffering to program under Start>Programs, but its just not there.
What do I do wrong here?
English version bought in Norway, new today, looks like latest rom from i-mate. Everything else runs pretty smooth, but the speaker is a step back from Qtek 9100 (Wizard)
HPN
You have to re-map button 4 (hold) to be voice speed dial commands, and then to use you hold down for 2-3 seconds the comm. manager button and you will see the voice command window appear.
How can i remap this button?
Thx for the help.
Start --> Settings --> Personal Tab --> Buttons
I'll upgrade to ROM 1.35 but the scroll wheel does'nt work (like the original) with the dial pad. Can I fix this or what I need to do to back the original Dial Pad?
also, I'll download from here http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_Dialers , the original green dialer and doesn't work on my phone.
My Tytn was replaced under insurance after loss.
When in the phone app, pressing numeric keys used to enter the number but also showed matching contacts containing the sequence of alpha characters from the keys pressed.
The firmware in the new phone is different, and the phone app doesn't support this feature any more. Typing numeric keys simply enters the number. The only way to find a contact is to enter the contact list and select manually.
The new ROM is 2.07.161.1 with WM5.0 5.1.461 (Build 15671.3.3.0).
Can anyone cast any light on how to re-enable the alpha search feature in the phone app?
Thanks in anticipation!
Sounds like you're referring to PhonePad app?
There are CAB's for the PhonePad app on the XDA FTP server - your best bet is to do some serious searching as there have been issues reported using PhonePad with other 3rd party software.
You can download the English only version of PhonePad from >HERE<, but I'd suggest some light reading of the results of a search for "PhonePad" in the Hermes forum before you run off and install wildly
HTH,
Mark.
I think you miss smart dialing function. However this should be already implemented in your ROM. Search for smart dialer. The Phone pad application suggested above is T9 based input method, not a dialer.
Hello all, I am looking at picking up a Diamond 2 variant (Probably the NextG one so I can get 850 3G), but wondered if Voice Dialing is support or included with the Diamond2 anywhere?
Also how easy is it to get to and actually do a voice dial of a contact? My Touch Cruise had voice tags assigned to whatever function or contact and that was easy enough, but it also has a hardware key for voice dialing only...The Diamond2 does not have that hardware key and so I wonder how easy it is to actually access the command and utilize it without going in several menus, etc.
voice command
Hi,
I used MSVC on 6.1 , installed it on 6.5 , working well no probs.
Did it come with VC then? Or did you have to use a cooked ROM to get it, or did you buy it?
How easy is it to us VC once installed...can you assign a button to voice dialing, or is it an icon you can have on your Home screen readily accessible?
I am using only cooked ROMs and can confirm that on most of them (WM6.1 or WM6.5) Cyberon VSD is working perfect. You can either run Cyberon VSD from the left hard key or from the BT headset's button.
What is the "left hard key" exactly?
Free Man said:
What is the "left hard key" exactly?
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The send button which you use to answer a phone.
The retail version of Cyberon Voice Commander (not VSD, MSVC-like ) works great on Diamond 2. It supports BT button, and you can set dialing key or volume-up/volume-down keys as hardkey from its Settings.
You can download this version from Cyberon's website.
If you search this forum for "cyberon voice dialer" you'll find a cab that fits for you.