Create a new line and paste the following line (AS ONE LINE) BEFORE the previous lines (NO SPACES):
<CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>RecordingAllowed</CscFeature_VoiceCall_ConfigRecording>
Hit the back button then press Yes to save the file.
Save the changes to “others.xml” file (or “feature.xml”) then Reboot, to apply the changes on your device.
The Changes:
Once you restart your device you can check the record button by receiving or making a call, you will have 2 options Start and Stop recording in calling screen.
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It's a quick way to return to the home screen, but my device beeps every time I press it. I have all the volumes turned down (the phone is on vibrate).
Cheers
i think it is a bug in the software, i have same problem
There's two sounds being played when you press that button. The first you can change using the following:
get a registry editor and change the following:
Code:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\Ending\Sound = "Midi2Wave_079_4098.wav" (REG_SZ string, no quotes)
You can't just remove the value, as it'll default to "dpadctl.mid". So what you'll want to do first is make a silent .wav file (I've attached one for your convenience), copy that to your device's "\Windows\" folder then change that value to point to it. E.g.
Code:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\Ending\Sound = "silent.wav" (REG_SZ string, no quotes)
Note that this will affect the sound being played when you're in a phonecall, too - so you won't hear that you've pressed the button. At least, not with that sound.
That is the major sound being played. There is another sound being played, at a much lower volume, and you may be perfectly satisfied with the result so far.
If you want to get rid of the 'click' sound as well, you'll have to replace the file "\Windows\hwandsw.wav". You can do this by first copying "silence.wav" to "hwandsw.wav" on your desktop. Now copy this file to your PocketPC's "\Temp\" folder or so - you can't copy directly to the "\Windows\" folder. Now on your PocketPC itself, copy the file from "\Temp\" to "\Windows\", and tell it to overwrite the file.
Now when you press the end button, you should get no sound at all.
Unfortunately this, too, affects other things that would use that sound. Such as selecting from a pop-up menu such as the Start menu and context menus. As such, I recommend making a backup of the original "hwandsw.wav" file so that you can restore it should you decide that the lack of that particular sound in other places is worse than hearing it quietly when you press the End key.
Good luck
alternativly , goto settings>phone>
On first Tab,
Under "keypad" set it to "off". This will disable the sound for the button as well as the keypad. Everything will still work, even to those automatic system, just no audiable feedback.
ZeBoxx said:
If you want to get rid of the 'click' sound as well, you'll have to replace the file "\Windows\hwandsw.wav". You can do this by first copying "silence.wav" to "hwandsw.wav" on your desktop. Now copy this file to your PocketPC's "\Temp\" folder or so - you can't copy directly to the "\Windows\" folder. Now on your PocketPC itself, copy the file from "\Temp\" to "\Windows\", and tell it to overwrite the file.
Now when you press the end button, you should get no sound at all.
Unfortunately this, too, affects other things that would use that sound. Such as selecting from a pop-up menu such as the Start menu and context menus. As such, I recommend making a backup of the original "hwandsw.wav" file so that you can restore it should you decide that the lack of that particular sound in other places is worse than hearing it quietly when you press the End key.
Good luck
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Thank you so much that "click" when I hit the "end" button would drive me nuts...this worked perfect!!!
MenuPop
There is also a file (MenuPop.wav) that can be overwritten to get ride of the annoying click (pop) sounds when you tap the start menu.
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tvalentino said:
There is also a file (MenuPop.wav) that can be overwritten to get ride of the annoying click (pop) sounds when you tap the start menu.
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Yep - just keep in mind that this, too, will affect other menus as well. Any pop-up menu, including context menus from tap-and-hold, will no longer 'pop' (not an issue to me, but hey)
So I worked with others on this and have successfully come up with a solution to this problem.
Step one is to download the attached file and extract the files to your SD card.
Step 2 is to run your msvc1.6 .cab install.
After reboot run we run the extracted .cab files.
First run the Voice Command Apache Fix . cab install
then go into your button setup in control panel and set button 1 to start menu and the first button 5 to none.
Next run the LennySH VoiceCommand WM6 Fix .cab install
now soft reset.
Next you need to run the IDTransferV1[1].cab
After install it may ask you to soft reset... this is fine.
Almost there.
Now go into file explorer and find the IDtransfer icon in windows/startmenu/programs
copy that file and go to windows/startup and paste the program in there.
Soft reset one more time.
Now when your phone reboots it is almost ready.
You will have IDTransfer come up and u need to check Enable and click on hide. If you ever soft reset you will have to repeat this process to keep IDTransfer running in the background.
Now to go your control panel and click on phone and set your ring type to ring and ringtone silent.
next we go to the control panel again and select voice command.
under voice command select phone and options.
check Announce incoming calls
click ok to save and again ok to save
close out of the control panel
soft reset
when IDTransfter comes up select enable and click ok.
Now go into your BT pairing and remove your existing BT device and then re-add it.
After that you should be in working order and the voice dial and call announce works fine.
What exactly does this fix?
When you say fixed, what exactly are you fixing? What is broken in my view is that when I place a call by bluetooth, the "voice in my head" (AKA my bluetooth earpiece) repeats my request back, it might even ask for more details, (i.e. "work", "home", "mobile" etc.) and I say "Yes" at which point the earpiece goes deaf. And when it can't hear my response it shuts off. Are you saying this fix, fixs this?
finally you got it working
thank you so much it only took me 4 hours to find this
but everything works like it should
Voice Command Fix
I tried this and followed directions exactly, but when I got to the following step "Settings" freezes and I'm not able to configure Voice Command causing me to have to soft reset and am not able to complete the steps.
"next we go to the control panel again and select voice command.
under voice command select phone and options.
check Announce incoming calls
click ok to save and again ok to save
close out of the control panel"
Is it even possible? Every time I press the voice recorder button it seems to scan the whole file system. I guess by changing the default folder, it will stick to that.
Anyone?
Hi all,
i would like to share with you a utility i have written to help me with my PDA.
Mainly (as the name says), with this utility different programs can be started by using the keys of the PDA.
Its like an extension of the hotkeys but without impacting the hotkey usage.
I have included one more utility which i use together with the hardkeymenu called cscommandline.
Information is included in the cscommandline-spec.txt.
This utility can turn on/off the bluetooth, set the global volume to a value, set the ringer volume to a value,
set the ringer script to a value (this enables the vibration during the alert of calls etc).
I have tested it on a TyTn with WM6 but it should work under WM5 as well.
Link for the whole package is at:
http://rapidshare.com/files/84951586/hardkeymenuv32.zip
>>>>>>>>>>>>>HARDKEYMENU
Usage
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Hardkeymenu extends the usage of hot keys:
Its possible now to assign any program (.exe) or registered file to be executed with a
combination of user defined key strokes.
It provides feedback (picture/sound/vibrates) of the options selected.
The program works as follows:
Once the hardkeymenu is executed, it will read the hardkeymenu.dat and wait for keystrokes.
The program if it finds within the same directory the file hardkeymenup.jpg (when in portrait)
or hardkeymenul.jpg (when in landscape) will use it as a background picture. Otherwise, it will
use the current desktop as a background picture.
If any matching sequence is found, then the relevant description (or picture if present) will be displayed.
If the user does not press any other key, then the relevant sound will be played (if present), the corresponding
program/file will be executed and hardkeymenu will terminate.
If no matching has been found, it will wait for 7 seconds and if no key is pressed it will exit.
If the nomatch.jpg picture is present then it will be displayed otherwise it will display
the key sequence.
The hardkeymenu can be assigned to a Hot-key for quick start up (usual Registry setting,
for example: HLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shell\Keys\40C7)
Setup/StartUp
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Setup
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The combination key sequence and command can be created by running the setup option.
This option appears when clicking anywhere on the screen while the program is running
and a popup menu will appear with the relevant 'Setup' option.
Through the Setup screens,
- the 'Description' to be displayed when the key sequence is found, can be set. If there is a file with the
same name and extension .jpg then it will be displayed instead.
- the 'Keys' (key sequence that is supposed to trigger the command that follows), can be captured by pressing the relevant
button 'Capture'.
Keys can be pressed and the program will display them for reference. To complete the capturing wait 5 seconds without
pressing any key and the capture screen will exit.
- the 'Command Line' (file to be executed) can be also selected. Pressing 'Browse' will display all files in the PDA and clicking on the
required file will fillin the command line.
- 'Command Parameters' (any optional parameters that might be required together with the command line) can be
keyed in.
- 'Sound', if checked then after selection before executing the 'Command Line', if a file with name 'Description'
and extention .wav will be played.
- 'Vib Scr.', is a script for Vibrating before executing the command. Letter L will produce a Long vibration, S will
produce a short one.
'Description', 'Keys' and 'Command Line' are required, if either is not set then the whole entry is ignored.
Navigation through the total of 20 entries is feasible with the 'Next' and 'Back' buttons.
A whole entry can be ignored by pressing 'Delete'.
Pressing 'Done' saves all the changes (No need to save one by one), 'Cancel' will ignore them all.
StartUp
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- 'Sound', if checked then if a file with name 'waiting.wav' exists it will be played when the program starts.
- 'Vib Scr.', is a script for Vibrating as soon as the program starta. Letter L will produce a Long vibration, S will
produce a short one.
Installation Instructions
-------------------------
Copy all files provided to a directory of your choice (Including Storage Card).
All files including pictures mentioned must be located in the same directory.
Note:
if the message 'Wrong Version' appears, then delete the hardkeymenu.dat is the latest version is not
backwards compatible with the previous.
Log
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19-01-2008:
Updated cscommandline to support ringer script.
12-01-2008: Version 3.2
- Added vibration support in the form of a script.
04-01-2008: Version 3.1
- Added Sound support as confirmation
If a file with the same name as the 'Description' and extension '.wav' exists in the directory of the hardkeymenu
the sound will be played as a confirmation while running the relevant program.
- On main screen a count down is showing the seconds left before the program exists if no key is pressed.
- Bug fix
03-01-2008: Version 3 - Added Setup option, stopped using ASCII File.
26-12-2007: Version 2 - A simpler remake of version 1
Below are some screenshots (remember that most of the pics including background can be customized).
Can you post any pics? things will goes interesting only with some screenshots hehe
Pics added,they are from the simulator using my own pics but they can be replaced with any other.
Very nice and unique.
I tied some of the directions on my dpad to some .exe's and got a certificate error? If i link to a lnk of the same .exe it works fine.
It would be awesome if a future version had a easier method of setting up the buttons to the desired path.
Good job Chrisstavrou! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks andason.
It looks like this certificate error pops up only with the first attempt to execute any program.
Is this correct ?
I am trying to figure out why this is happening but it looks that this message comes up when any program is first time executed in the PDA even from explorer.
I am adding a small setup form to help assign the keys as you mentioned.
Thanks
Chris
Version 3 is out
Included the setup option, no need to play around with the ASCII file.
Link has been updated in the first post.
If anyone has any comments etc let me know.
Cheers
Chris
Well another change as when using it, i wanted to hear a sound as a confirmation of what i had finally selected
I have included in the zip file some wav files as samples together with the pictures i am using to turn on/off bluetooth.
Have fun, any comments are welcome.
Chris
Added vibration support.
Changed cscommandline to support controlling of the ringer script
Some users noticed that when they open call app >the calls log appeared the sms logs since the default choice is (All Logs)
And others found that the default choice is (Missed Calls).
You can change the choice as you like BUT when you press back button your choice will be missed and repeat the process again.
In this guide i will show you 2 methods to return the choice of logs to (All Calls) instead of other choices.
Method #1 (for non-rooted devices)
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Just go to Google play store and download program called Samsung log converter
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.log.converter.ics
and make this app works in background
Method #2 (for rooted devices)
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If you rooted then there's no need to install third party app to do this.
*By using Root Explorer you can go to this Path
/system/csc/feature.xml and open the features.xml file as text editor
* Navigate to this line
<CscFeature_Contact_LogsViewBy>SPR</CscFeature_Contact_LogsViewBy>
and replace the word SPR with this word AllCalls and the line will become
<CscFeature_Contact_LogsViewBy>AllCalls</CscFeature_Contact_LogsViewBy>
save the changes and exit.
* Reboot the device and the default call logs will be All calls
That's All
I have some problems in inserting the line with < and >... When i edit the thread the line dissappear.
Maybe because i use tapatalk
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