I didn't find anywhere in this forum, but if someone has found it before I apologize.
I normally assign longpress-call button to camera, just because I prefer to take photos with my hd2 on every occasion. Today I recognized that, after opening camera application by longpressing the call button, you can make a shot when you "longpress" call button again.
Normally touching the screen is ok for me, but it can help when taking self-pictures. It is not so easy to find exact touch point when the screen is on the opposite side.
One can prefer other applications but this is easier for me.
wow, i'll have to try it because that sounds very useful and i have never seen this tip on this forum, and i read about 10 newest/updated threads here every night! closest thing so far was scilor's leo camera keys app (see point 2 below).
i am currently using android 24/7 so not sure WHEN i'll be able to try this tip, but i'm sure other readers will report back their findings.
i would like to add a few more notes on your finding just to add more information to the thread:
1. by default, long press send is mapped to speaker-phone mode. so you can long press send when the phone rings to answer the call directly in speaker-phone mode. you can also long press send during an active phone call to switch back and forth between speaker-phone. so speaker phone toggle functionality cannot work if long press send is mapped to camera.
2. scilor's leo camera keys application is also worth checking out because it allows mapping the snap picture action to the volume up/down keys.
so point 2 is the only alternative for those users that want to keep long press send as the speaker phone toggle, while the OP's suggestion does not need any apps to be installed, but will kill the speaker phone toggle shortcut.
yes, great find..good job
I am currently using Autoloudspeaker 1.5 from Zevele. It is very usefull while driving etc.
I tried scilor's app before but It caused some problems (because other applications or my rom which I have used at that time.)
ASCIIker said:
wow, i'll have to try it because that sounds very useful and i have never seen this tip on this forum, and i read about 10 newest/updated threads here every night! closest thing so far was scilor's leo camera keys app (see point 2 below).
i am currently using android 24/7 so not sure WHEN i'll be able to try this tip, but i'm sure other readers will report back their findings.
i would like to add a few more notes on your finding just to add more information to the thread:
1. by default, long press send is mapped to speaker-phone mode. so you can long press send when the phone rings to answer the call directly in speaker-phone mode. you can also long press send during an active phone call to switch back and forth between speaker-phone. so speaker phone toggle functionality cannot work if long press send is mapped to camera.
2. scilor's leo camera keys application is also worth checking out because it allows mapping the snap picture action to the volume up/down keys.
so point 2 is the only alternative for those users that want to keep long press send as the speaker phone toggle, while the OP's suggestion does not need any apps to be installed, but will kill the speaker phone toggle shortcut.
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long press call does nothing for me, (cooked rom, 2.13 base)
what rom you using, and what version camera you using? ( cam tab, albums menu about)
Good One
Lovely !!!!
Simply too good
Thanks so much for this tip
samsamuel said:
long press call does nothing for me, (cooked rom, 2.13 base)
what rom you using, and what version camera you using? ( cam tab, albums menu about)
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I am using dutty's rom v6 and albums ver 3.2 2017.1632 where camera version is 6.26 build 2012.1425.
thanks
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I wrote a small piece of code to switch between vibrate and sound on. I've created the cab installer. Just follow the instruction below to install it.
1. Just install the cab.
2. Map Button 5 (Press & Hold) to 'Vibra (Switch)'.
Whala... you just got a vibrate switch just like an HTC Wizard!
To start the program in delayed mode you need to apply the /d switch. However, I've created a shortcut for the delayed mode as Vibra (Switch) Delayed. Because of this, you're forced to install the program in the main memory as I don't know how to create a shortcut with parameters in the Cab installer. Anybody care to teach me how?
UPDATES
v1.32 : added switch '/d' to delay 1.0 second start up
v1.31 : Fix bug where flight mode toggle was toggled even when button has been release on silent mode. Also optimized button handling to detect button release during buzzing and in between.
v1.3 : Hold the button even longer (approx another 2 second), will toggle flight mode (while retaining current normal/vibrate/silent settings).
v1.2 : Hold the button longer (approx 1 second), will set the phone to silent mode. (This only works with App button 1-6)
v1.1 : Now run with '/q' parameter to switch mode without vibrating the phone.
EDIT:
There's no more update or any changes will be made to this program as I've lost the source code.
Works great!
Thank you!
Thanks, it works perfect here too. I added it to the wiki FAQs.
vmirage said:
I wrote a small piece of code to switch between vibrate and sound on. I've created the cab installer. Just follow the instruction below to install it.
1. Just install the cab.
2. Map Button 5 (Press & Hold) to 'Vibra (Switch)'.
Alternatively you can use AEButton Plus and map your wheel button (#0086) long press to the shortcut you just made. To map this you probably need to focus on say Shift Key first by clicking on it once. Else your wheel button will press the cancel button when trying to map the key.
one problem though, if you map to #0086, the button still clicks when you hold the button down.
So, you might want to map it to stick to the Button 5 instead.
Whala... you just got a vibrate switch just like an HTC Wizard!
I made the vibrate to sound on a 200 ms vibrate though. Slightly different from HTC Wizard.
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Great Woooork!
Now i also hacked "Profiles Swtich Application" from IDO and Eten,
If you interested in them,,,you can try.
I tested on my Himalaya WM5 and Vario II and work well.
<Auto answer function of IDO Profiles was missing> :lol:
How about thoes???
Interesting (and good!) work guys, will try both sometime in the very near future
Can anyone do this?
don't you think it would be awesome if there was a way you could push a button on the today screen that scrolled through these four settings,
Silent
Silent & Vibrate
Ring
Ring & Vibrate
And it showwed you on the today screen what setting your on. I don't mean just the ringtone though, I mean all notifications. So when your out you can have it on vibrate cos its in your pocket but when ur at home it don't wobble across the table and disturb everyone without u having to change the settings for each individual alert.
I've tried the ScenariosE program and the Profiles program and they are both half way there. I notice on both of em there is a show icon option? But where does it show the Icon as to what profile u are on. and why does it only change ur ringing tone, not your messages and notifications?
I feel that if we could get this perfect we could really be onto something. I know a fair few people with WM devices that could really benefit from it.
Is there anything that does this or does anyone know enough about the hardware to make something that does this?
EDIT
just noticed whereas profiles doesn't seem to work at all on my Vario II, have found that ScenriosE does only affect the vibrate settings for the atual ringtones and if you adjust volumes using ScenariosE it only affects the notifications volume. The slider for the ringtones does nothing??? Very strange
ipaq hwl69xx and 65xx has today plugin and what u want.
i am on the way to hack!
Just installed the vibra switch cab and assigned to button 3 (the comms. manager, at least on the Vario 2) - works beautifully. Love the much shorter vibrate when it goes off vibra to signify it's back on ringtones again... Nice touch.
The Comms Manager button seemed like the natural choice to me, as it has a little icon of a circle with waves coming out of it, so it fit the bill quite nicely. Anyways, my Comm. Manager is bound to my right softkey, so the button was redundant anyway
Asukal
This is great !
i installed the Scenarios_WWE.cab on my i-mate JasJam and its work good
but i canot see the small icon on the comand bar even after SR
why ?
ori
ASUKAL
"ipaq hwl69xx and 65xx has today plugin and what u want.
i am on the way to hack!"
cheers asukal u are a star. It even switches vibrate on and off for notificaions?
Keep me posted please bud
FaNtAsTiC Mr Q!
@Scenarios>>
I fixed small Icon on the Task Tray.
See capture and reinstall new fiexed CAB.
@hw69xx>>
Sorry it seems not havaing Notifications,
Now i got hack it almost,,,including Tday Plugin.
But iPAQUti.dll which need to read device APIs are not mathc to
the Hermes.
Also tried HTCUTli.dll renamed to iPaqUtil.dll but not worked.
we must modify iPAQUtil.dll to match the Hermes, But no way now.
So i must give up....
Asukal said:
@Scenarios>>
I fixed small Icon on the Task Tray.
See capture and reinstall new fiexed CAB.
@hw69xx>>
Sorry it seems not havaing Notifications,
Now i got hack it almost,,,including Tday Plugin.
But iPAQUti.dll which need to read device APIs are not mathc to
the Hermes.
Also tried HTCUTli.dll renamed to iPaqUtil.dll but not worked.
we must modify iPAQUtil.dll to match the Hermes, But no way now.
So i must give up....
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Is there no way we can get round this? I'm dying to be able to turn off and on the vibrate function on my alerts? There must be someone out there that has seen something about this?
Or how about just a file that switches off power to the vibrator? Something that simple would be awesome, the phone doesn't know not to vibrate, it still trys but theres no power to the vibrator, n u can switch it on and off. Far short of modding the hardware and adding an extra switch somewhere (seems a bit ott) is there a way we can do it!
Asukal said:
@Scenarios>>
I fixed small Icon on the Task Tray.
See capture and reinstall new fiexed CAB.
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Asukal
thank you !
i can see the icon now on the comand ber
its work perfect !
8)
ori
@Scenarios>>
i have found another functions in the Scenarios,
New SMS and Miss Call Icons will be come,
And can tap to read SMS on today screen / Go to Call histry,
But above CABs are not fixed those functions and error will shown.
,.so i suggest you guys not use them.
the cabs in 1st upload is better even there was not Icon on Today.
@How about SmartFIlter? can it swtich the vibe for Notification?
pls check <but not free>
Is there a way of just stopping the vibrate motor?>?>
Can I set the phone to both ringer and vibration. I work in a factory enviroment and sometimes it's hard to hear the signal. Sorry if this has been answered before.
yeah just click vibrate and ring in the tone settings
vmirage said:
I wrote a small piece of code to switch between vibrate and sound on. I've created the cab installer. Just follow the instruction below to install it.
1. Just install the cab.
2. Map Button 5 (Press & Hold) to 'Vibra (Switch)'.
Alternatively you can use AEButton Plus and map your wheel button (#0086) long press to the shortcut you just made. To map this you probably need to focus on say Shift Key first by clicking on it once. Else your wheel button will press the cancel button when trying to map the key.
one problem though, if you map to #0086, the button still clicks when you hold the button down.
So, you might want to map it to stick to the Button 5 instead.
Whala... you just got a vibrate switch just like an HTC Wizard!
I made the vibrate to sound on a 200 ms vibrate though. Slightly different from HTC Wizard.
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Good program!
It is possible to obtain the icon of the program of red or black color?
The color gray is little visible.
Thanks
MobileMute is a little program that allows you to mute/unmute phone calls via a hardware button. It will also launch any other program of choice if a call is not in progress (that way your hardware button doesn't get wasted). I had searched for this functionality for while without much luck. So, I decided to write a quick little app to do it for me.
For those of you who had used the first version of this, you may have noticed the slight delay when running the program. This was because it was designed to start, do its thing, and then exit. That being said, it took a second for the program to initialize on startup which resulted in a delay.
I have changed this version to try to figure out what button you have it mapped to. If it can figure that out, it will stay active listening for future pushes to that button. If it can't figure out what button is mapped, it will act just like the first version (which is still functional, just with a slight delay).
I have also added a simple configuration utility for changing the settings (located in Program Files/itsallwright/MobileMute).
I originally developed this for my Kaiser, therefore it was originally posted in the Kaiser section. But, since it can work on other devices, I am posting the new version here. The only problem is that different devices have different button IDs. I will post some instructions for getting your button IDs on the devices that the default Kaiser button IDs don't work for.
I didn't test this version for as long as I tested the original. So if you have any weird problems with it, please let me know.
Original version is posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386810
Edit: Added MobileMute_v2.1 which adds support for more devices and Kaisers with non-standard ROMS.
Enjoy,
Jay
Button IDs
Here are some instructions to help find the button IDs.
If you do not have Visual Studio or another spy program, I saw a post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=251955 that might be able to help.
1) Open Spy Program and connect to device
2) Expand "Desktop Window"
3) Expand all child windows titled "Phone" (or whatever your "Phone" title is)
4) Locate the "Phone" window that has a child named "Mute" (or whatever your "Mute" text may be). If you can't find the correct Phone window, it is possible that is hasn't been started since the last reboot. To start it, make a quick call until you get the call status and hang up. Now you should be able to locate the window.
5) The next steps should be made while you are on a call, so make a call to Voicemail, yourself, or a patient friend . After the call is connected, make sure you are on the "Call Status" screen (the one that has the mute button on the screen).
6) Highlight the "Phone" window found previously and click the Messages button to view messages for that window. You will probably see messages continually being posted to the window.
7) Click "Menu" at the bottom and then click "Mute" (Note: do not click the "Mute" button on the screen as that will not give us the information we need.)
8) Click "Menu" at the bottom and then click "Unmute" (Same note as above applies)
9) Disconnect the call. The message window should stop getting messages.
10) In the message window, find all messages titled "WM_COMMAND" (there should only be 2)
11) The WPARAM value of the first WM_COMMAND message is the "Mute" button ID (Put it into a calculator to convert it to a decimal number)
12) The WPARAM value of the second WM_COMMAND message is the "Unmute" button ID
If you do find your IDs and confirm they work, please post them here with your device and ROM info to save others with that device the trouble.
Thanks,
Jay
just use volume up/down to mute incoming calls...
zuNN said:
just use volume up/down to mute incoming calls...
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If I'm not mistaken the purpose of this app is not to mute the ringer during an incoming call but to mute the mic during an active call. Also when not in a call it will launch your app of choice so when not in a call you're not occupying an otherwise usable button.
jhw549 said:
If I'm not mistaken the purpose of this app is not to mute the ringer during an incoming call but to mute the mic during an active call. Also when not in a call it will launch your app of choice so when not in a call you're not occupying an otherwise usable button.
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That is exactly what it is for. It is very usefull if you have to attend a lot of conference calls where you are not required to participate 100% of the time.
Jay
zuNN said:
just use volume up/down to mute incoming calls...
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This won´t work with my Kaiser with M-Diamond 1.4 ROM.
MobileMute_v2 with HTC Fuze
I have tried version MobileMute_v2 with the HTC Fuze and it does not appear to work. It will launch the program defined in the settings when not on a call, but will not mute the call, when launched while on a call.
I am launching this from the PTT button through the methods described in another thread. I created a shortcut short_ptt.lnk, which launches this application.
I have also navigated directly to the executable and run it while on a call and get identical results.
I am going to uninstall version 2 and try installing version 1.
HTC Fuze and MobileMute
I have now tested the original with the HTC Fuze with similar unsuccessful results.
sounds like a great app ill give it a go on my hermes tonight. thanks for sharing!
JVH3 said:
I have tried version MobileMute_v2 with the HTC Fuze and it does not appear to work. It will launch the program defined in the settings when not on a call, but will not mute the call, when launched while on a call.
I am launching this from the PTT button through the methods described in another thread. I created a shortcut short_ptt.lnk, which launches this application.
I have also navigated directly to the executable and run it while on a call and get identical results.
I am going to uninstall version 2 and try installing version 1.
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This is most likely because the Fuze button ID for Mute/Unmute is different then the Kaiser.
Have you tried using the steps above to get your button IDs?
-Jay
Mobile Mute and Fuze
I had also tried running the executable directly, not through the remap of the PTT key.
I did that to elliminate the possibility of it being a mapping to a key issue.
This does assume it works when run directly and not from a key.
I suppose it is possible that an exeception is thrown when the program checks what key was pressed to launch it, if there was not key pressed to start it.
As is, with the Fuze, the touch screen has on screen buttons for Mute and Speaker Phone.
I have remapped the long_ptt to Voice Command and the short_ptt to {"\Windows\ctlpnl.exe" cplmain 1} which gives you the lock screen so I can quickly change the timeout. I like it to lock quickly when not running GPS, but not lock at all when running GPS, but this last paragraph is not related to Mobile Mute, other than I no lnger have an available button to map it to.
JVH3 said:
I had also tried running the executable directly, not through the remap of the PTT key.
I did that to elliminate the possibility of it being a mapping to a key issue.
This does assume it works when run directly and not from a key.
I suppose it is possible that an exeception is thrown when the program checks what key was pressed to launch it, if there was not key pressed to start it.
As is, with the Fuze, the touch screen has on screen buttons for Mute and Speaker Phone.
I have remapped the long_ptt to Voice Command and the short_ptt to {"\Windows\ctlpnl.exe" cplmain 1} which gives you the lock screen so I can quickly change the timeout. I like it to lock quickly when not running GPS, but not lock at all when running GPS, but this last paragraph is not related to Mobile Mute, other than I no lnger have an available button to map it to.
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Check in "/Program Files/itsallwright/MobileMute" for an ErrorLog file. If that file exists and has info, post the contents and I will see if I can figure out what went wrong.
Since it does launch the program you have configured when not in a call, the program at least initializes. If it also launches the program when you are in a call then it can't find the "Phone" window or the "ConnectedText" value. If it appears to do nothing while you are in a call, then it is likely that the Button IDs are wrong.
-Jay
Fuze
A friend of mine with a Fuze let me check it out and I determined why it does not work.
The dialer on the Fuze has Mute/Unmute buttons on the screen, but the buttons do not have text (I suspect it uses seperate Mute/Unmute images instead). That being said, MobileMute determines the Mute State of a call based on the text value of the Mute/Unmute buttons. Therefore, it does not know what command to send.
I am trying to figure out a way to work around this, but in the meantime, I am sorry to say the Fuze is unsupported.
Just as a fyi... the Mute/Unmute button IDs for the Fuze are the same as the Kaiser (21408/21409)
I'll keep you posted on my progress with supporting this device.
-Jay
Trying to use this app on my Mogul/Titan without success. I set it up on the button that would normally be conn mgr, went into cfg and set it to \windows\connmgr.exe
When I go to use the button I get a wait icon, the program launches and hides (still visible in Task Mgr). Opening manually works equally well (not at all).
The tools in the 2nd post don't work ("Class not registered" error).
While in a call the application launches (with a massive delay I might add) then performs its functino properly and mutes the call, no delays after initial launch.
There is no error log in the program's folder.
Help?
jhw549 said:
Trying to use this app on my Mogul/Titan without success. I set it up on the button that would normally be conn mgr, went into cfg and set it to \windows\connmgr.exe
When I go to use the button I get a wait icon, the program launches and hides (still visible in Task Mgr). Opening manually works equally well (not at all).
The tools in the 2nd post don't work ("Class not registered" error).
While in a call the application launches (with a massive delay I might add) then performs its functino properly and mutes the call, no delays after initial launch.
There is no error log in the program's folder.
Help?
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The initial start of MobileMute does have a delay. That is the reason I created v2 that will stay running. If MobileMute shows in task manager after you run it, then it found the hardware button you have it assigned to and is listening for future presses of that button. Since it does Mute/Unmute the calls, the program is functioning as designed.
As for running "\windows\connmgr.exe". I also cannot run that program (even manually). I don't think it is an app to be used that way. Are you sure you don't actually want to run "\windows\CommManager.exe"?
-Jay
Heh.... umm... oops >.<
That's rather embarassing lol... You're completely right, I picked the wrong exe. It works 100% perfectly now.
I just wish it would hide completely and not show up in my tasks list... I have a tendancy to hit that kill all button rather than pick them out one by one.
thanks. this is a good idea... i'll be using it.
v2.1 with Fuze support
itsallwright said:
A friend of mine with a Fuze let me check it out and I determined why it does not work.
The dialer on the Fuze has Mute/Unmute buttons on the screen, but the buttons do not have text (I suspect it uses seperate Mute/Unmute images instead). That being said, MobileMute determines the Mute State of a call based on the text value of the Mute/Unmute buttons. Therefore, it does not know what command to send.
I am trying to figure out a way to work around this, but in the meantime, I am sorry to say the Fuze is unsupported.
Just as a fyi... the Mute/Unmute button IDs for the Fuze are the same as the Kaiser (21408/21409)
I'll keep you posted on my progress with supporting this device.
-Jay
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Well, it turns out that the Fuze isn't the only device with that dialer. I recently found a ROM (Phoenix v2) that has touch flo and a similar dialer to the Fuze. I put that ROM on my Kaiser to reproduce this issue on my own.
After quite a bit of research and learning, I found a way to detect the Mute state of a call via TAPI. The Mute/Unmute button text is no longer needed.
I have no way to test with an actual Fuze, but I am pretty confident it will work now. I have added the new version to the original post.
-Jay
I've got v2.1 loaded. Detection on Fuze works, the registry shows mute/unmute id's 21408/21409. I'm using the short_PTT.lnk method. When I press PTT, I can see the titlebar flash 'MoblieMute' text.... but the mic does not mute.
jpn621 said:
I've got v2.1 loaded. Detection on Fuze works, the registry shows mute/unmute id's 21408/21409. I'm using the short_PTT.lnk method. When I press PTT, I can see the titlebar flash 'MoblieMute' text.... but the mic does not mute.
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When you are not in a call, does it open the configured program (BubbleBreaker by default). Also, if you look in task manager, is MobileMute listed?
-Jay
Well i have the Telus version of the HTC Touch Diamond. And sadly enough it does not have a light sensor (for some stupid reason). So i was wondering if somone could make/find a tweak that could make it so when you aare in a call the screen would not become useless but you just have to put a bit more pressure than you would normally. Because my cheek always touched the end button and it pisses me off. So you would just have to push a little harder to press the end button.
Also i dont like how you cant use ringtones as SMS/TXT sounds. Well you can but it just plays till the ringtone is over. I was wondering if there is a way that you can make it so when you recieve an SMS/TXT than you all you have to do is either tap the screen wthout anything happening from pressing it(unless you press the message tab), or to touch the center button (cause its touch sensetive) also without anything happening.
anyone??
the second one is just a sugestion
the 1st is a request please
destinddule said:
Well i have the Telus version of the HTC Touch Diamond. And sadly enough it does not have a light sensor (for some stupid reason). So i was wondering if somone could make/find a tweak that could make it so when you aare in a call the screen would not become useless but you just have to put a bit more pressure than you would normally. Because my cheek always touched the end button and it pisses me off. So you would just have to push a little harder to press the end button.
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Use one of the cooked ROMS with the Phonelock Shade/Slider
As for the second request...could you please elaborate
pistonripper said:
As for the second request...could you please elaborate
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Pretty sure he wants to stop the ringtone manually. As opposed to letting it play a full song of 3mins.
Dude, use the MP3 trimmer and trim an MP3 down and set that as your SMS tone. Thus no more verses and choruses, only a portion of the song.
To stop the sms ringtone, you can press the call end button, but it switch you to the home page if your doing anything on the phone.
Yes Dickenz
Thats what i want but i used the trimmer but i always use the main chorus of a song
and thats to long eveytime i get a txt
So i can just press the end button?
I am excited to use my TMOUS device except several small issues. Some of them already fixed here (thanks this forum), but some irritates me (especcially whole device is excellent). One of this is middle hard button ( I mean that "back arrow"). My opinion is its most useless key I saw. It will must better to use this as a comprehensive Task Manager or Task Switcher. But this ONE STEP BACK(!!)... Stupid! I can't find any decision in internet to correspond this button to useful function, except AEButton-software, but I don't like this so artificial way, which running on memory and fishing all button events. Anybody knows other solving?
i use the back button maybe a hundred times a day in opera. faster than calling opera out of fullscreen to hit the soft back button.
i havent heard of any other way to change it than by using aebuttons, sorry.
samsamuel said:
i use the back button maybe a hundred times a day in opera. faster than calling opera out of fullscreen to hit the soft back button.
i havent heard of any other way to change it than by using aebuttons, sorry.
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You Sir, deserve a +1 rep (if this board would have allowed it )
You saved me a lot of screen taps
chvvkumar said:
You Sir, deserve a +1 rep (if this board would have allowed it )
You saved me a lot of screen taps
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heh no worries. The one drawback is that if you hit a link that opens in a new tab, and then hit the back hard key, it drops you back to manila home (although opera is still running, just switch back to it) because there is no 'back' for that tab, so it assumes you mean to go back to home.
However you soon get used to it and it happens less and less.
samsamuel Thats good, but its not enough for device with only 5 hardware buttons (except volume control) to have only one programmable button for user friendly functions. I guess professionals in this forum can help us to establish full control for these buttons!
MYermakiov said:
samsamuel Thats good, but its not enough for device with only 5 hardware buttons (except volume control) to have only one programmable button for user friendly functions. I guess professionals in this forum can help us to establish full control for these buttons!
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If you search around, you will find apps to do just that.
MYermakiov said:
I am excited to use my TMOUS device except several small issues. Some of them already fixed here (thanks this forum), but some irritates me (especcially whole device is excellent). One of this is middle hard button ( I mean that "back arrow"). My opinion is its most useless key I saw. It will must better to use this as a comprehensive Task Manager or Task Switcher. But this ONE STEP BACK(!!)... Stupid! I can't find any decision in internet to correspond this button to useful function, except AEButton-software, but I don't like this so artificial way, which running on memory and fishing all button events. Anybody knows other solving?
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I use the back button every time I use my phone in every program. how is a back button not a good idea?
The Back arrow button functions as close app button my Euro HD2. Initially I used to think that it's just allowing me to step out of an application back to the previous screen / app that I was in, but after checking the task manager periodically, I realised that this button actually closes my apps.
Are you guys sure it's not doing the same with your T-Mo edition?
Hi,
I am experiencing the screen automatically changes to sense hometab whenever i unlock my phone/wake up from standby . Is there anyway to disable this ? My job requires me take many pictures using the camera. This is very inconvenient for me as I always have to click the picture tab then camera icon again before I can take the picture, even if i didnt close the camera application previously. thanks !!!
same here!! this is a real pain.
whenever i wake from standby with the end/power key it takes me back to homescreen. really anoying when im halfway through a text as i then lose everything ive writen.
same thing for email, opera etc.
Is this a universal issue on the latest 23xxx builds?
I wonder if its to do with the OBOE build this is taken from, i.e that device has seperate on/off buttons and end buttons.
either way there must be a reg hack for this. any ideas on hardware buttons or would it be to do with backlight reg?
help greatly appreciated
make a camera shortcut at the home quicklinks