more like a favor, from a HD7 owner. I need someone to check/search there Samsung registry for volume and tell me there MiniCallVolume value data. Or if there is entry such as that located in that folder.
Go to the sticky "Diagnosis Codes". Currently third post.
You will find all you need to know there.
prubin said:
Go to the sticky "Diagnosis Codes". Currently third post.
You will find all you need to know there.
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let me be clear I didn't say anything about Diagnosis Codes HTC HD7 user don't have access to this area I need someone on there samsung focus to check their registry http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907971
No idea why he linked you to the Diagnosis code thread, that is not at all relevant.
Anyway, I did a search for Volume in my registry and found an entry for MinInCallVolume not one for MiniCallVolume
Either way, the entry for HKCU/Control Panel/Volume/MinInCallVolume was 4369
(Max was 10)
Scrtcwlvl said:
No idea why he linked you to the Diagnosis code thread, that is not at all relevant.
Anyway, I did a search for Volume in my registry and found an entry for MinInCallVolume not one for MiniCallVolume
Either way, the entry for HKCU/Control Panel/Volume/MinInCallVolume was 4369
(Max was 10)
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I was hoping it might be different. I want my in call volume to be louder. when I adjust the value higher nothing seems to happen.
Related
When I receive a call, voice command announces it as it should, lowering the ringtone volume to announce over the top of it, problem is, it's reducing the volume too much, and I can't hear it speaking...
Does anyone know a way of:
a. Preventing voice command from lowering the volume at all?
b. Increasing the gain on voice command's announcements?
Any and all help is appreciated, thanks.
hah, when i used MS voice command my problem was that it didn't lower the ringtone enough.
I have no clue how to do what ur asking for, after a while i just turned my ringtone off and just had the announce of the name and number.
I got this CAB file from another post.
It did the trick for me.
Hi,
Start Menu->Settings->Voice Command
Choose Phone, then click Options, Remove checkbox to 'announce incoming calls'. Now your ringtone will rin normally.
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NB
nextbond said:
Hi,
Start Menu->Settings->Voice Command
Choose Phone, then click Options, Remove checkbox to 'announce incoming calls'. Now your ringtone will rin normally.
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The problem is that I want the nice lady to announce the name of my caller, and I want the phone to play the ringtone I have set
MPIIIMan said:
I got this CAB file from another post.
It did the trick for me.
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What does this cab file do? is it modification to Voice command, or is a simple registry hack?
Hello
Use any registry editor like resco and do the following
Goto current user
Then control panel
Then sound categories
Then voicecommand1
And change the atenuationcategory from 3 to 1
That will do the thing. The lady will be louder.
Theses suggestions seem to make little or no difference, the only change seems to be that the music isn't turned down as much.
I've tried manually making the changes, and running/instaling the cab file "MPIIIMan" presented me with.
Is there any way I can physically change the program to increase the gain? I don't mind if I have to dissassemble code or anything to make changes, but i'd like to get it sorted...
I'd use cyberon, but I can't find ANY working links for it on either Limewire, IRC, or any websites, either the full program or a demo... Has it dissappeared from existance???
i_am_impossible said:
Hello
Use any registry editor like resco and do the following
Goto current user
Then control panel
Then sound categories
Then voicecommand1
And change the atenuationcategory from 3 to 1
That will do the thing. The lady will be louder.
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This worked for me. Made the lady louder - ringtone volume remained the same. Thanks.
BTW, I noticed there's another setting in that registry key called "initvol" and it's said to 5. My best guess would be initial volume? Anyone try playing with that to see what that does?
MPIIIMan said:
I got this CAB file from another post.
It did the trick for me.
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Can you explain exactly what htis cab does, or maybe link us to its original post?
I got this cab file from another post.
You would have just as much luck finding it as I would.
I believe it's just a registry edit
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\SoundCategories\VoiceCommand1]
"AttenuationCategory"=dword:00000001
"InitVol"=dword:00000005
"Script"="p"
@=""
After a short search, I found enough info to allow me to edit the registry to get my trin to show the US date format (MM/dd/yy) instead of the Asian format (dd/MM/yy).
I'm sure this is old hat to many of you out there, but for those of you who would like this "fix", here it is (credit to mikechannon for the pieces of the puzzle):
Go to HKLM\nls\overrides
create a string called SSDte
give that string the value MM/dd/yy (or anything else you want from the legend provided here )
Then hold the power button down until you get the message that data may be lost. Tap yes and then long press the power button to restart.
If you don't do it this way, your changes may be lost and you will have to repeat the process.
I hope this helps someone who, like me (a silly American), may have been getting continually confused by things like how I got to the 28th month on 28/2/07!!!
psargent said:
After a short search, I found enough info to allow me to edit the registry to get my trin to show the US date format (MM/dd/yy) instead of the Asian format (dd/MM/yy).
I'm sure this is old hat to many of you out there, but for those of you who would like this "fix", here it is (credit to mikechannon for the pieces of the puzzle):
Go to HKLM\nls\overrides
create a string called SSDte
give that string the value MM/dd/yy (or anything else you want from the legend provided here )
Then hold the power button down until you get the message that data may be lost. Tap yes and then long press the power button to restart.
If you don't do it this way, your changes may be lost and you will have to repeat the process.
I hope this helps someone who, like me (a silly American), may have been getting continually confused by things like how I got to the 28th month on 28/2/07!!!
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Well... being no silly american I just used Settings Regional Settings.... didnt that work for you?
saminegm said:
Well... being no silly american I just used Settings Regional Settings.... didnt that work for you?
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WOW. I even saw that when I was looking for the answer - I just must have looked right over it! <Red face of embarrasment> Well at least it got me some more reg editing experience!
I'll see you all later when I post some more pointless info.
There is one thing I'd like a reg hack for... and that's to change the word 'mobile' in contacts to 'cell'.
Actually, make that two things, the keyboard is the wrong format or something, the enter key and backslash keys need fixin' -- but I guess it won't be a quick reg hack either.
I have read much info on registry editing and I have done one successfully already. However on the wiki the popular registry edits seem to not be in the same format. For removing the battery icon the instruction is:
Remove the Battery Icon:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power]
"ShowIcon"=dword:00000000
Is this simplay saying change the value of the existing ShowIcon to 0? Or am I supposed to create a new entry for this?
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I have read much info on registry editing and I have done one successfully already. However on the wiki the popular registry edits seem to not be in the same format. For removing the battery icon the instruction is:
Remove the Battery Icon:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Services\Power]
"ShowIcon"=dword:00000000
Is this simplay saying change the value of the existing ShowIcon to 0? Or am I supposed to create a new entry for this?
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In the example you give, where the key already exists it means you change the value to 0. This is a fairly typical case where "1" means do/show the item and "0" means do not do the thing.
Mike
mikechannon said:
In the example you give, where the key already exists it means you change the value to 0. This is a fairly typical case where "1" means do/show the item and "0" means do not do the thing.
Mike
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Hello, Mike:
I have enjoyed your posts, good advice and humor. Keep up the good work!
I am a slovenly user with above average interest in computers, and tweaking them to get them as I want them. No programming or other tech training, however. Is there a good tutorial "PPC Registry Editing for Dummies" out there somewhere?
I don't understand, for example, what the practical meaning for those of us who want to tweak the reg, come up against "this is a hex edit" versus "Dword."
Everyone knows that reg editing can be very dangerous. Unfortunately, I don't see a tutorial for it on this forum.
Thanks
Ben
Greetings from Florida, USA
BigBen said:
Hello, Mike:
I have enjoyed your posts, good advice and humor. Keep up the good work!
I am a slovenly user with above average interest in computers, and tweaking them to get them as I want them. No programming or other tech training, however. Is there a good tutorial "PPC Registry Editing for Dummies" out there somewhere?
I don't understand, for example, what the practical meaning for those of us who want to tweak the reg, come up against "this is a hex edit" versus "Dword."
Everyone knows that reg editing can be very dangerous. Unfortunately, I don't see a tutorial for it on this forum.
Thanks
Ben
Greetings from Florida, USA
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Hi Ben and thank you
Unfortunately I don't have much time at present and possibly for a few days. I will hunt around for a guide to PPC reg editing. For now I'll just say that I use PHM reg editor (the freeware one) that allows enties to be made in different formats, decimal, hex etc (really just different formats for the same thing.) I would always say use a good full backup programme I use SPB backup so if things go awry it really doesn't matter as within 5-10 minutes you can revert back.
Cheers
Mike
mikechannon said:
Hi Ben and thank you
Unfortunately I don't have much time at present and possibly for a few days. I will hunt around for a guide to PPC reg editing. For now I'll just say that I use PHM reg editor (the freeware one) that allows enties to be made in different formats, decimal, hex etc (really just different formats for the same thing.) I would always say use a good full backup programme I use SPB backup so if things go awry it really doesn't matter as within 5-10 minutes you can revert back.
Cheers
Mike
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Thanks, Mike. Please don't spend any time looking for this. I thought you might know of a guide, but don't trouble yourself. I have Googled and not come up with anything useful to me, but something will come up.
Regards,
Ben
I'm sure most of you know how to get this done already. But this is a new forum and bound to be new people dropping by. For those of you who are still trying to figure this out...
I've found that Advanced Config tends to mess a few things up on our phones as not all the key's are the same as HTC phones.. (if u are looking for a tweaking program woodhole from lg-expo.com has put together quite a few good tweaks.. i'm still hoping he'll cross post a link here you all can check it out)
so to manually edit your registry you'll need a program for that:
Total Commander works great for me and my needs
However, LG was nice enough to provide a reg editor but doesn't seem to be as user friendly. it's called TascalRegEdit.exe and can be found in the /windows directory
in registry navigate to HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\INBOX\SETTINGS\SMSNoSentMsg
change the value from 0 to 1
reboot.
cheers
killerskincanoe said:
I'm sure most of you know how to get this done already. But this is a new forum and bound to be new people dropping by. For those of you who are still trying to figure this out...
I've found that Advanced Config tends to mess a few things up on our phones as not all the key's are the same as HTC phones.. (if u are looking for a tweaking program woodhole from lg-expo.com has put together quite a few good tweaks.. i'm still hoping he'll cross post a link here you all can check it out)
so to manually edit your registry you'll need a program for that:
Total Commander works great for me and my needs
However, LG was nice enough to provide a reg editor but doesn't seem to be as user friendly. it's called TascalRegEdit.exe and can be found in the /windows directory
in registry navigate to HLKM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\INBOX\SETTINGS\SMSNoSentMsg
change the value from 0 to 1
reboot.
cheers
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HLKM? o really? hehe...
here i made a cab for everyone
Can't get sms sent notification to turn off.
I feel so defeated.
I've tried three ways to kill the Sent Notification:
1. Change the registry manually (HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings).
2. Install juggernaut's cab
3. Replace the HTCMessageSent.exe file, per ookba. (Original file is read-only and can't be deleted).
I've got a Verizon HTC Ozone and the only mod that I've made is to install the new rom that updates to WM6.5 from HTC's site.
That damned SMS sent notification is killing me!!
Is my device ignoring me?
There could be something in the registry that is preventing you from killing it. For the IQ users there was a reg in the LG Idles (UI from LG) that was preventing it. Perhaps HTC has something similar in their UI.
what device u on anderson?
anderson.mike.g said:
I feel so defeated.
I've got a Verizon HTC Ozone and the only mod that I've made is to install the new rom that updates to WM6.5 from HTC's site.
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you do know this is the LG EXPO / IQ forum rite?
i doubt what we've got here is gonna be working correctly for you HTC ozone!
try advanced config 3.3 and disable sms sent notification should work fine..
killerskincanoe said:
I'm sure most of you know how to get this done already. But this is a new forum and bound to be new people dropping by. For those of you who are still trying to figure this out...
I've found that Advanced Config tends to mess a few things up on our phones as not all the key's are the same as HTC phones.. (if u are looking for a tweaking program woodhole from lg-expo.com has put together quite a few good tweaks.. i'm still hoping he'll cross post a link here you all can check it out)
so to manually edit your registry you'll need a program for that:
Total Commander works great for me and my needs
However, LG was nice enough to provide a reg editor but doesn't seem to be as user friendly. it's called TascalRegEdit.exe and can be found in the /windows directory
in registry navigate to HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\INBOX\SETTINGS\SMSNoSentMsg
change the value from 0 to 1
reboot.
cheers
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a good registry editor is regedit and is pretty user friendly.
see for yourself...ALL VALUES BELOW ARE DEFAULT VALUES !!!!
all in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SOFTWARE\OEM\VolumeLimit
EnableVolumeLimit 1
VolumeLimit 19
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\FMRadio\OEM
NotPresent 1
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Settings\Lock
DisableNever 1
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Settings\Volume
Key 2
Screen 2
Mute 7
Volume 3328624230
MaxSystemUIVolume 30
MaxInCallUIVolume 10
MaxdBAtten 45
MinInCallVolume 4369
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SecurityManager
DeveloperUnlockState 1
nice...
m
Upadate the title only on 12-7-2015
Any way to change the H+ and 3G icons? I heard they are registry entries
AlvinPhilemon said:
Any way to change the H+ and 3G icons? I heard they are registry entries
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we all keep searching my friend...
share the info if you found it !!!
m
megasounds said:
we all keep searching my friend...
share the info if you found it !!!
m
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Mega, mind keeping this thread updated with entries as they are discovered? Most of them are not specific to the Samsung Ativ S, so it will be useful later down the road.
I think, I can post ALL registry from Ativ S. I extracted it from the ROM file.
megasounds said:
we all keep searching my friend...
share the info if you found it !!!
m
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On WP7 they are in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Connectivity\CellularUx\DataConnectionIcon\ and default values on my EU Omnia7:
1XEDGE E
1XEVDO DO
1XEVDV DV
1XHSDPA 3G+
1XRTT 1X
1XUMTS 3G
GPRS G
LTE 4G
NONE
WIMAX W
DO IT!!
How to add "Google" as a search provider in my Ativ S?
It don't have a option in: "internet explorer-->setting"
A quick suggestion: there's a similar thread from WP7 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907971
Not all of the same keys/values will be present, and some of them might not be writable at this time. However, it's a start. As an example, changing the search providers is in there.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion]
"ProductName"="Windows (TM) Code Name \"Longhorn\" Preinstallation Environment"
Longhorn: Was the codename of Windows Vista...
atifarkas said:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion]
"ProductName"="Windows (TM) Code Name \"Longhorn\" Preinstallation Environment"
Longhorn: Was the codename of Windows Vista...
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Windows 7 and 8 are built/based from Vista. Version 6.x.xxxx is Longhorn. Windows 7 has build number 6.1.7600. Windows 8 has 6.2.9200 :silly:
Custom Alert Tones for WP8 Registry Tweak!
Registry Tweak to enable custom alert tones for your Interop-Unlocked device!
Step 1: Make sure your intended alert tone is in your ringtones folder and your phone is unplugged from your computer (can be charging on wall charger but not plugged in to PC)
Step 2: Go to your registry editor and enter this value:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\EventSounds\Sounds\{Intended Alert Tone}]
Replace {Intended Alert Tone} with any of these values:
Code:
Achievement
Alarm
BatteryCharging
BusyCDMA
BusyTone
CallDrop
CallWaiting
Camera
CellBroadcast
Clock
CMAS
Congestion
CopyPaste
DownloadComplete
Dtmf#
Dtmf*
Dtmf0
Dtmf1
Dtmf2
Dtmf3
Dtmf4
Dtmf5
Dtmf6
Dtmf7
Dtmf8
Dtmf9
E-mail
FindPhone
IM
ImeAddToDictionary
ImeSelectCandidate
InCallBuzz
InCallDtmf#
InCallDtmf*
InCallDtmf0
InCallDtmf1
InCallDtmf2
InCallDtmf3
InCallDtmf4
InCallDtmf5
InCallDtmf6
InCallDtmf7
InCallDtmf8
InCallDtmf9
InCallVoiceText
Infbeg
Infend
InfInt
Interrupt
Keypress
KnownCallerRing0
LoudestInCallVolume
Lowbattery
Netbegin
Netend
NetInt
NetworkDrop
NfcInRange
NfcPaymentFail
NfcPaymentSuccess
NfcTransactionComplete
NfcTransactionCompleteShort
Notification
NotificationToast
Password
PhoneLocked
PhoneUnlocked
PhotoScroll
PingRing
Pip
Reminder
Reorder
Ringback
Ringout
RingPreview
RingTone
RingVoiceText
Shutdown
SMS
SMSNudge
StartButton
SystemAsterisk
SystemDefault
SystemExclamation
SystemHand
SystemQuestion
SystemStart
Toolkit
TransferComplete
VoiceMail
VoicePrivacyDrop
Warning
Step 3: Key should be set to "Sound".
Step 4: Change the value of the files location to C:\Data\Users\Public\Ringtones\YourRingtoneName.mp3
Example:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\EventSounds\Sounds\SMS]
"Sound"="C:\Data\Users\Public\Ringtones\AppleSucks.mp3
That would set a ringtone named "AppleSucks" in your Ringtone folder as your SMS tone.
Regards,
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nothing there for shutter sound I know where the file is, but currently I cannot delete it, It would be much easier to remove the reg key, or alter it.
simmos said:
nothing there for shutter sound I know where the file is, but currently I cannot delete it, It would be much easier to remove the reg key, or alter it.
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The WP7 registry tweaks might be useful http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10491327 (There's also disable shutter tweak, but not sure if it'll work on WP8)
jessenic said:
The WP7 registry tweaks might be useful http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10491327 (There's also disable shutter tweak, but not sure if it'll work on WP8)
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Ahh, thanks for that. Looks like the reg location is completely different. I will continue to look into it, perhaps there is a key to enable the option for disabling the sound (mine is locked by my rom) in which case I would need to match mine against someone else, otherwise a search function searching for keys (shutter.wav) may be useful.
simmos said:
Ahh, thanks for that. Looks like the reg location is completely different. I will continue to look into it, perhaps there is a key to enable the option for disabling the sound (mine is locked by my rom) in which case I would need to match mine against someone else, otherwise a search function searching for keys (shutter.wav) may be useful.
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What is "Default CSC" of you ROM?
-W_O_L_F- said:
What is "Default CSC" of you ROM?
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Sorry, may be a bit noob. Quick way to check this?
simmos said:
Sorry, may be a bit noob. Quick way to check this?
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Type *#1234# in Diagnosis.
-W_O_L_F- said:
Type *#1234# in Diagnosis.
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Thanks, default CSC IS I8750OXXAMD1
simmos said:
Thanks, default CSC IS I8750OXXAMD1
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You need next field, with 3 letters. Ex. SER or ITV.