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Maybe we have most powerful device for digital asistance , but still it cant wake up me when i want :? :evil: , it is very ironik i have this device but i must use mechanic clock for wake up on time ... Is there any solition except install spb time?
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1st time poster (old time lurker), so please bear if my data is old. Don't know if this is still usable - but when my XDA II was new i had to install a program called "Wakeup Tweak" or something like that. Thanks to this site and many other sites that helped 'patch' up the bugs of the device.
It made a few changes in the registry to 'allow' the device to wake up when an alarm goes off. Did a quick search here a link:
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=876
Hope it's still usable - goodluck
Thank you Assisi , it looks like for 2003 , my device have 2003 se but i will try i hope it will work
I have found that if you disable the "vibrate" option for the alarm then it works fine.
SPB Time can make matters worse. When it's alarm goes off, it disables the sounds for Events (warnings, system events() and Notifications (alarms, reminders) until you click on "disable" on the little dialog window that comes up when SPB times alarm goes off. The problem is, sometimes it seems to "forget" to reenable these things which creates other annoyances. I'm not sure why SPB has included this "feature" but its enough to make me want to uninstall it sometimes.
this is funny/interesting, coz i'm using my xda2 default alarm feature daily, to wake me up at 5:30, and it works...
buzz
i have 2 xda2 in the household and both suffer from the same problem like the ones in 2003 roms. The first alarm of the day jus refuses to go off when its suppose to ... well occasionally it does but alot of times it just doesnt.
It use to be a simple registry hack to extend the suspend time for housekeeping at midnight everyday, can anyone confirm this is the same issue for 2003SE ?
And by the way, does anyone have a link to the registry hack ... i did a quick search and didnt find what i was looking for
I used to suffer from the same problem on my old rom (1.66). When i upgraded to 2.06, it seemed to be fixed.
Anyway, check here to fix it. It worked for me on the old rom.
http://www.mtekk.com.au/browse/page826.html
~ishtangli
Hey guys,listen this!
Once upon a time there was a little boy with his great XDA2 SE,a powerful device..
He used it for Alarm wake up too! No problems at all..
Only a strange thing,there was an alarm (really annoing)once a day at 10 o'clock never scheduled!
So,since that upgrade the little boy had many many terrible psycho attacks for that alarm! :lol:
Just joking but really,how do I remove an alarm that it isnt show in Clock e Alarms menu?
Thanx!
haha that is a wierd problem unapproachable ...
never came across that b4 ...
Thanx ishtangli .... that was the site i was hunting for.. ^^ stupid me kept searching int he xda forum ... forgot about the mtekk :wink:
unapproachable2kx said:
Hey guys,listen this!
Once upon a time there was a little boy with his great XDA2 SE,a powerful device..
He used it for Alarm wake up too! No problems at all..
Only a strange thing,there was an alarm (really annoing)once a day at 10 o'clock never scheduled!
So,since that upgrade the little boy had many many terrible psycho attacks for that alarm! :lol:
Just joking but really,how do I remove an alarm that it isnt show in Clock e Alarms menu?
Thanx!
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You can use ScaryBearSoftwares' Check Notifications program. It's free and you can download it from http://www.scarybearsoftware.com/ppc_cn_overview.html
It let's you see the current notification events database and delete unwanted events among other things...
Regards,
Rayan
Hi all
I was jst thinking it would be nice to have a phisycal feedback of keys pressed (especially on Phonepad).
Look for "haptics" on the web or checkout latest "Economist" to get more info.
Is there any app out there that does it?
dvbit said:
Hi all
I was jst thinking it would be nice to have a phisycal feedback of keys pressed (especially on Phonepad).
Look for "haptics" on the web or checkout latest "Economist" to get more info.
Is there any app out there that does it?
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The only mechanism to provide a vibration say when pressing a key would be the vibrate motor but it would be the whole phone that would vibrate not an individual key. To have individual keys vibrate would require quite an additional amount of space not to mention hardware. There are of course applications and edits to provide such general key vibrate funtionality.
Would it really benefit us more than say a click or tone when you press a key? Would also drain the battery faster, which would not be welcome.
I'm stll waiting for the thought controlled devices promised several years ago. I once attended an exhibition where 5 simple commands could be sent by the user to a PC using thought only. (OK it took quite some time to practice and "train" the brain wave recognition software). It has never taken off sadly.
Mike
Here is the link, I installed it on my 8525 and it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=269024
TX
TX guys as usual the forum is a great resource.
The link provided a good solution
Hi guys
Can you help me!
Bad English, but I hope you understand.
I need a keylock to my phone.
So I can lock/unlock it. ( Like Iphone)
Its a problem when I have my phone in my pocket!
Anyone?
Thanks
The phone has one as standard.
If you want one like the iPhone, search for S2U2.
Schooleydoo said:
The phone has one as standard.
If you want one like the iPhone, search for S2U2.
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Thank you..
I cant fint S2U2. Can you help me?
I am new here, sorry...
Link for S2U2
http://s2u2.softonic.de/pocketpc
Or maybe use the official site of the developer......
http://s2u2.ac-s2.com/
michi123 said:
Or maybe use the official site of the developer......
http://s2u2.ac-s2.com/
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Thanks guys.
Shall I unzip on my computer or my phone?
zorro1000 said:
Thanks guys.
Shall I unzip on my computer or my phone?
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I guess you don't bother searching or reading, do you? There's a link on the developer's page saying "Read me first". If you click that then you'll find full instructions.
If you do not want to use 3rd party software, I suggest you use the built-in one.
Just hold the most right button a few seconds... (or read also the manual of the phone)
I also use this method, it is fine and I can preserve more power.
Before that, I also use S2U2, and I remove it after 1 day trail.
When I put the machine aside, HD will lock after 30s, then the screen will goes off in another 30s, the beautiful S2U2 screen saver will only survive for no more than 1 minutes.
When I pull the stylus out, it will automatically unlock, so I got no point to use S2U2......and most important, after using it, the battery goes very fast.
I have a full charge before sleep (100%), when I wake up in the next day, only 89% battery left......
geosphere said:
If you do not want to use 3rd party software, I suggest you use the built-in one.
Just hold the most right button a few seconds... (or read also the manual of the phone)
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I have also used S2U2 and had problem with the power leak but then switched to pocket shield which was great, I even wrote a post about it somwhere in this forum... but after some time with pocket shiel it showed 2 very annoying problems. One was that somehow it totally messed up my galarm application to the point it didn't ring the phone alarm at all (I was very pissed of). Since I am a good man I decided to give it one more chance so I uninstalled galarm and used standard windows alarm app... unforutnately this misworked same way- no alarm, this time i was smart enough to test it. Second thing was that pocket shield was messing start menu in my phone - making it disapear until restart, whenever appointment reminder would start...so this is why I dumped pocket shield and moved back to the simplest standard windows lock function
using s2u2, I like the feature, "keylock: do not lock buttons." I installed keylock.cab, but no effect. There is another way?
Hey, dear guy.
Yesterday I found a great alarm app here, it's called G-Alarm. it owns many great features such as quick alarm, scheduled alarm and launch a program.
I like the scheduled program feature very much.
Suppose this: somebody(maybe your girlfriend) want you wake her up but you two are not at one place, so you should make a phone call to her. But sometimes it maybe too early to do so, cause you must in your own dream at that time. How could you do?
With the scheduled program in G-Alarm, you can add a scheduled launch alarm, then select the application called SmartDialer here, and specify the arguments with the phone number you want to call.
Yes! That's all you could do. Then go to sleep with your warm bed. Cause the G-Alarm will call your girlfriend on time!
What? She can not wake up with only one call? I think you can set more scheduled launch alarms.
Okay, if you like this little application, leave your message here please, thank you!
Yes, it's definitely out of the box idea.....
You should request this though in the appropriate thread to get the attention it deserves.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=465879
Great Idea. I might try it out.
Thanks shinyzhu. This is a great idea, and the described use is something that happens to me often. Can't wait to try this out once I get home.
shinyzhu said:
Yes! That's all you could do. Then go to sleep with your warm bed. Cause the G-Alarm will call your girlfriend on time!
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Sounds like a great idea, but what will the person on the receiving end hear when he/she answers the phone.
This is when automation comes into play...
Ah,ha.
Thank you all.
I'm very glad you like this little application.
And there is a secret is, the source code of SmartDialer are only two lines.
I was very intrigued by the development of 'Seismo' application...which can detect vibration.
This is just an IDEA for a fun application.....and maybe...just maybe useful....
I'm sure u can isolate and identify the harder vibrations. With that said, lets say i left my diamond somewhere on my table...and
1) i TAP on the table twice....and my Diamond makes a noise in response...letting me know its location.
Or maybe i have it in my pocket...
2)Tap once while the music is playing to change the track....or to silent a call...or to ignore it...
and i'm sure this could be used for alot of other things.....let me know what u guys think..
Its a simple suggestions...if this is worth any of ur time....i would love to see an application like this.
Peace...
nice idea!
hope someone will create this!
That's a nice idea There could be a problem with detecting the taps, but I'm really looking forward to such an app.
Real Reason??
solidkundi said:
I was very intrigued by the development of 'Seismo' application...which can detect vibration.
This is just an IDEA for a fun application.....and maybe...just maybe useful....
I'm sure u can isolate and identify the harder vibrations. With that said, lets say i left my diamond somewhere on my table...and
1) i TAP on the table twice....and my Diamond makes a noise in response...letting me know its location.
Or maybe i have it in my pocket...
2)Tap once while the music is playing to change the track....or to silent a call...or to ignore it...
and i'm sure this could be used for alot of other things.....let me know what u guys think..
Its a simple suggestions...if this is worth any of ur time....i would love to see an application like this.
Peace...
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I am ready to develop the app. I have already downloaded the code for siesmo and changing it. But I am still trying to think of a really useful reason this app will accomplish.
So if people here can contribute and come up with some real reason.. it would be nice...
i mean I will still work on this irrespective ... and then may be share some code ...
ciao...
Maybe switching the screen on/off? I mean it would be good to get fast some info on missed calls/unread sms by taping the table
- answer a incoming call (and automatical switch the speakerphone on?!)
- next/prev track in s2p/music-tab/wmp
- chance profile (vibrate/mute/..)
- dismiss reminders/sms/calls and stuff
- find the phone on the desk
But probably this app should work only if Diamond is lying on a table - Gsensor in horizontal position I don't want my phone to do strange things when I walk with it in my pocket
Kemot320 said:
But probably this app should work only if Diamond is lying on a table - Gsensor in horizontal position I don't want my phone to do strange things when I walk with it in my pocket
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true!
That could also be preventable (most of the time) by instead of using one tap (fairly common occurance by chance) to three/or more taps.
The best use would really be to mute (music/mic/ring), while in pocket. That would really be useful. Just tap...tap...tap... and its mute.
Won't this kill your batteries? I mean you would have to poll the g sensor all the time in the background for it to work.
Also there is already G Trigger which could be configured to do something similar.
uniqueboy said:
Won't this kill your batteries? I mean you would have to poll the g sensor all the time in the background for it to work.
Also there is already G Trigger which could be configured to do something similar.
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I agree +1
Honestly i am still trying to find a good reason for this idea....
I am sure that if the code was written and could be made to do stuff with say a mort script, that people would find all kinds of unimaginable things that they could do with it!
I'm loving the feedbacks....
...like the issue with the battery.....very true..
but Seismo App .. was a battery drainer...but it was fun..
.We'll make it only poll if you run the application....it can still be useful...
say for instance ur studying and you were listening to songs on ur phone hooked up to the speakers...and you want to quickly change tracks...or ignore the call so u can keep listening....
or you studying and you wanna make notes of what ur reading...u tap once/twice..it starts recording..."note to self....blah blah blah " Tap again to end...
or Tap twice to run Microsoft Voice Command...
If it's not going to take too much effort..i really think its worth a try....i wish i could develop...i know i can do graphics...so i'll be helpful in that field...
peace,
Solidkundi
You know a new game from the wii - they had an idea with the tabs : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYiYzrSuyFs
Perhaps something like that - we hav the controler and the monitor in one device
So many uses!
Just imagine, one tap for pause, 2 for next song, 3 for prev. song.
Double tap the table and it lights up and shows notifications.
Would be wicked!
Or...
If you've got your phone in your pocket while playing music, and you want next song you tap one time against your pocket (with the phone in it).
Your phone recognizes it and plays the next song. If you tap twice, it plays the previous song. Of course you can make more combinations!
The reason why this could be very handy, is because it's very annoying to pull your phone out of your pocket if you want it to play another song.
A bit the same idea but then in your pocket...
damn right.....especially when the phone has silicone casing...
even when i get a call..and its in my pocket..it'll take me soo long sometimes i miss a call...no joke.. if i can answer it just by tapping on it...that'll be nice...so i can tell them to hold on for 5 minz. then struggle to take out the phone in my pocket.
Here's a video of samsung s8000 Jet...it can regonize taps on the phone.........maybe they're using the same method we're trying to achieve