Would it be possible to make a homemade inductive pen for the note? I think it would be interesting since the original is to small and the adapter is too expensive.
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For now I've made this lame "adapter"(I really don't know how to call it), but it works pretty good. I used an old pen I had around. Of course you can't use the button, but it's something to start.
That is the difference with the original adapter+spare pen.
That one does have a button
And frankly 30 euros is not really expensive.
If you work on a home made for one hour it'll cost you nearly the same.
Not taking in account the creative pleasure of doing it ofcourse.
If you want a very suitable pen i can suggest to buy the IBM X41 tablet pen... it works very well and you have 2 buttons on it... one works like the one on the original pen... the other buttons pressed change the pen in cancel mode... i tried it.. and it's work perfectly...
otherwise i think that all the wacom pen works well with note
(sorry for my very bad english)
thanks, I will look into it.
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I was thinking - since JAM is identical to Treo 600/650 all cases for Treo should work more or less with JAM. I've found this case in local Future Shop store. I thinks that it works wih JAM better than with Treo!
There is no hole for a camera buttom at the left side, but it can be pushed through the case no problem. Volume slider is acessable 75%. At the bottom Mini USB ann headphone jack are acessble through the Treo connector hole!
It's very easy to take unit of the case and use it naked, if you are in safe enviorment. But if you're on the go, I think this case is perfect, it protects front plate and the screen from grease and dirt and sctrathes. Of course, it's not a bulletproof but gives me better, more secure feeling.
Just want it to share
Hi!
Yeah! Thats true. I tried my "old" Covertec Case for Treo 600... works!
Pictures -> http://www.e2k.de/MDAc/index.html
Greetings
plant
Je je... It's beautifull... Try with one iPod case... It fit so good too ;-)
Hi,
I'd like to share with you that I am using a Crumpler case for my HTC TyTN II. The case I am using is called The p.p. 55. It fits the phone perfectly and is great for taking in and out of pockets. The only disadvantage is that it zips all the way round so is not particularly wired headphones friendly as you have to leave it unzipped at the bottom but overall I am very happy with it as a phone case.
Cheers,
andrew-in-woking
Got a link ?
I dont want my loose in my pocket, but the standard case that came in the box is way too bulky for when wearing jeans.
the att tilt (us version) doesn't come with a case. andrew, do u mind taking pics and posting them? i used to have the seido case which is awesome! i have the invsishield but haven't installed it yet.
With a quick google search I found it on amazon here.
Doesn't look too bad, with a variety of colours.
This was the original one that came with the phone:
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The massive problem was the un-removable clip on the back. I say un-removable, but it can be removed, though it would have to be permanently by clipping it off.
My TouchDual has just lost all touch sensitivity.
Theres no responds whatsoever(Only the hardware keys work).
So what now?
Is there a others that have had the same problem?
Theres a part of the screen, that started to lose sensitivity.
And now sadly the whole screen stop responding.
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A copy-paste: You can get a new screen here for $60,- http://cnn.cn/shop/touch-dual-p-2277.html and a nice tutorial that shows how to take your dual apart: http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/razbor_htc_touch_dual/
You need only new touchscreen.
It's more cheaper than whole display.
Those are attached to eachother, i guess you can't buy a seperate touchscreen
man send it to HTC for repairs... i have a pharos that had the same problem... took 3 weeks and my touchscreen works again..
you need a 'digitiser' or 'digitizer', it isn't attached to the LCD, it's seperate
try emailing: http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/easyworldwidetrading/
Thanks for the replays.
I dunno what kind of magic/bruteforce, that got my dual working again.
But at the moment my touchscreen is working again.
Tho it still looks messed up(The LCD is fine and looks perfect).
And sometime next month i´m buying a Touch Pro.
So until then i don't want to mess whit the phone.
Maybe i´ll send it for repairs(warranty), and see if they will repair it for free.
I got a new digitizer off ebay, and some tools from www.mobilefun.co.uk.
I have just assembled my Niki, and it works.
Thanks so much for the help.
i was sure getting sick of the bronze keyboard so this is how i spent my afternoon
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Wow that's pretty amazing. Did you switch them off a broken black g1 or actually paint all of them?
i bought it on ebay for 9.99 and free shipping!!!
nicely done
what was taking the phone apart like? encounter any problems?
edit: also care to post ebay link? ^^
Meltus said:
nicely done
what was taking the phone apart like? encounter any problems?
edit: also care to post ebay link? ^^
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really didnt have any problems just followed the pdf (well at least took apart what i had to didnt touch anything else)and took my time not to rush or over muscle anything ..
ebay link
that looks real good! i honestly HATE the keyboard on the burgundy. Especially when the light turns on it... i can hardly see the keys im about to press. good work bro
Hi all,
has any of you ever come across any ports of HTC Phone Canvas to our Treo Pro (WM6.1), like the ones depicted below? I have been looking for this all over, but to no avail.
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i personally havent, sorry. the problem with the treo is that the screen is 320x320... and almost every other phone made is not a square resolution. there is a program that is called iconsoft phone extension. it gives you a new dialer, contact screen, and phone canvas. it is $25, but there is a free 15 day trial. for me, i usually flash my phone every week or two... so the limit doesnt really matter
you can check it out, it is very nice and replaces the default phone application. it does suck about 2mb of ram however
http://www.iconsoft.com/?language=en&menu=62e094db10fc83b1
edit: it is really easy to use, and very finger friendly. i have tried using the different phone canvases, but they are usually hard to set up right...
yep, I had tried Iconsoft (PhonEx) before and have to admit it is very impressive indeed. Its footprint is discouraging as you have mentioned. On a relatively fresh system it works rather zippy but I wonder how things go with plenty other apps installed and running. Well, need to keep on looking and hoping for a port ...