I now the function to increase the volume but I need the function that set the speaker phone on that is when there is a call you press the phone button for a short period and it will activate the speaker phone
The function for manipulating a voice volume is
Public Declare Function waveOutSetVolume Lib "Coredll" (ByVal uDeviceID As Long, ByVal dwVolume As Long) As Long
Dim i
i = waveOutSetVolume(0, 65535)
this will set the volume to the maximum
hi,
I also have the same question :
Is there a way to turn the speaker ON through programming ?
Please answer YES or NO ... but don't igore :?
Waleed
Hi,
I'me also intersted ... it is realy nice to have a feature like that in a program like D9 ?
I wonder what will be the answer ?
Waleed
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Not noticing this thread, I created a new one. I would like to know as well .
I put a question to the MS news groups, smartphone i think, and got a reply that it's through an unpublished API. I don't think there is anything in the RIL about the hands free / speaker phone.
I did find some reference to the oddly named function 'phoneSetHookSwitch' which mensioned something about switching on a Speaker phone. But I never got the 'phoneOpen' call to work, and now I can't find any reference to the phone* functions... So what they were will remain a mistory.
If anybody out there knows this magic bullet, to Get/Set the speaker phone, please reply in this thread!
Thanks,
Ben
PS, in a bored moment, I extracted all the plane-text from the 'Handsfree.exe' program, which displays the Handsfree icon in the top boarder. The idea being the the speaker phone may be controled by posting messages, and these might be recorded. Although RemoteSpy seems to show nothing.
Its probably of no help. but this is it:
MZ
This program cannot be run in DOS mode.
Rich
.rdata
.data
.pdata
.rsrc
commctrl.dll
COREDLL.dll
AYGSHELL.dll
HHTaskBar
WALLABY_HANDSFREE_MODE
WALLABY_NORMAL_MODE
WALLABY_STOPEC_MODE
WALLABY_GPRS_WARNING
<html><body></body></html>
VS_VERSION_INFO
StringFileInfo
040904b0
Comments
CompanyName of Microsoft Developer
FileDescription
EarCouple 8
FileVersion 1, 10, 0, 06
InternalName
Ear Couple
LegalCopyright Copyright (c) 2001
LegalTrademarks
OriginalFilename
Ear Couple
PrivateBuild
ProductName of Microsoft Developer Asset
Product Version 1,10, 0,0 Special Build D Var File Info $Translation
Hands Free Settings
Hands Free
Speakerphone is on.
Speakerphone
Warnings GPRS network problem, or out of GPRS service. GPR
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Can the XDA2s phone be configured to produce loud audio so it can be used as a handsfree speakerphone? The audio from Fonix Voice Dialler is loud but as soon as a call connects it drops to telephone levels.
crocodile said:
Can the XDA2s phone be configured to produce loud audio so it can be used as a handsfree speakerphone? The audio from Fonix Voice Dialler is loud but as soon as a call connects it drops to telephone levels.
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Yes, during the call, press and hold the green phone key for 2 secs.
I tend to dial the no, soon as it rings, press & hold green key for 2-3 secs till i can hear the ringing. Not bad too.
Thanks.
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R O F L, so I have had my MDA3 for almost a year now and ALL THIS TIME I was thinking why in the world would MDA3 not have a speakerphone since my last H6315 (hp) had a neat little icon for speakerphone right by the "talk" button.
Thanks for posting this!!!!
This can also be achieved programatically
Here is an article:
http://www.teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=80
as far as I know all MS smartphones and pdaphones have all had this same functionality since the release of WM 2002
Actually the speakerphone is very device dependent. So we should be more concerned on the features HTC has to offer then Microsoft.
Still speakerphone is a must, so i doubt that it wouldnt be included on a phone-capable device.
Does anyone else have this problem...?
I've just got an HBH-662 for the Universal and it pairs fine and can make calls, but answering calls it doesn't work properly.
The headset recognises incoming calls and rings okay, but when you press the button to answer the call, it doesn't put the sound through the headset, only through the phone.
Maybe it's a setting I'm missing, but it's a tad annoying!
F.
I'm not sure I can help much, but I have no problems with my HBH-662 and my Jasjar.
Brett
I too have no problems with the HBH-662 and answering calls.
Will give it loads of testing later and see if i can get it to act the same as yours
I have been using HBH-662 with JJ for few weeks and in general I have no problem. I just wish that the Caller ID issue (the ability for the JJ to send contact name to the BT headset instead of number only) is resolved very soon.
I've not had any problem answering calls. The only problem I've experienced with this headset is an apparent clash with programs like GSPPocketMagic, MagicButton and HandyMenu. With either of the three apps running, my headset drops the connection after 20-30 seconds and I have to press the button on the headset to pick up the call again, which it drops 20-30 seconds later, etc. The moment I uninstall these apps it works fine again.
How strange. It seems to have sorted itself out!
I paired my old BT330 to compare it, it worked fine, so I removed the Akono and re-paired it and it seems to be working.
Thanks for the comments folks, it's useful even though you didn't get the same probs!
Now the next issue is how to reconcile the fact that SE say this thing provides "Caller ID", which I took to mean the NAME of the person, with the fact that it doesn't do anything of the sort... only the number.
And who really remembers the numbers of their friends these days?!
F.
fergusstrachan said:
Now the next issue is how to reconcile the fact that SE say this thing provides "Caller ID", which I took to mean the NAME of the person, with the fact that it doesn't do anything of the sort... only the number.
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It does provide CallerID name... but only with certain phones WM phones being among those that don't provide name information. It's my understanding that the problem lies in the bluetooth stack on the phone and not with the headset. I did see a post a short while back that suggested the issue was being worked on and would be resolved in a ROM update, so I have hope... but I'm not holding my breath.
Brett
Hehehehehehehe.
Microsoft 'working on' the bluetooth stack...
hehehehehehehehe. Sorry. I just find that really funny. The idea that MS are actually working on anything to do with the BT stack on WM!
I don;t really understand why it takes so long to program a bit of BT to provide something like that (or, say A2DP!). I mean, how hard can it be?
Well I'm not a programmer so I won't moan.
F.
Splatt! said:
I've not had any problem answering calls. The only problem I've experienced with this headset is an apparent clash with programs like GSPPocketMagic, MagicButton and HandyMenu. With either of the three apps running, my headset drops the connection after 20-30 seconds and I have to press the button on the headset to pick up the call again, which it drops 20-30 seconds later, etc. The moment I uninstall these apps it works fine again.
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Any more comments if Sony Erickson Akono BT headset HBH662 really clashes with magic button and handy menu?
Folks,
I have a Samsung WEP-500 bluetooth earpiece, which I keep various pockets. The problem is that I must keep catching the button which automatically redials the last number in the phone book. I have tried all things but which every pocket, I still keep catching the redial button. I presume that I could just empty by 'last received' calls from the phone but this is just a little too drastic.
Is there any ideas how to stop this behaviour with a setting or registry key? I have MS Voice Command and cannot do with this. Holding the same button for a longer interval enables me to place a call verbally. It just the single click that bugs me.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and any suggestions welcome. Thanks.
Tom (UK)
I have an intercom in my building that is routed to my cell phone. I need to press number to open the door. In the latest builds of 6.5.1, when I receive a call, the option to show the keypad does not appear and no hardware buttons seems to trigger it either .
Is there a setting or registry key somewhere to force the keypad to appear also when receiving calls?
Also, when making call, is there any specific registry keys that control the screen turning on and off during call that I could control? I can understand the problem of having the screen active while the phone is on the hear, but I find it very annoying to have the screen turning off automatically while im answering questions from, i don't know if you remember the time, when the automated voice answering systems were only understanding key tones...
I find it ironic that my smart phone with gps and internet is not able to mimic the same functionality as any land-line phone can. Its like, yeah look at my new phone, its great for everything... except for the 'phone' experience.
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Hey, Guys!
I was wondering if someone would know where i can find the registry entry responsable for the mic volume?
My Lumia 930 has a issue with its microphone (the microphone recorded sound is really really low) and i thought about it and there may be a way to fix it by software, cause i don't wanna send it to the repair center.
(Oh, it's clearly a hardware problem).
(off, but related) i want to increase the amount of time the music controls stay on the screen after i press the volume rocker, been through a lot of registry entries, no luck so far. any ideas?
I had similar idea, but instead of increasing sensitivity I thought of simply changing the microphone that is used for hands-free talk from the malfunctioning top one to the bottom one. Anyone found that registry key?
use old nokia camera for video rec.
There is no such a thing like microphone listed in registry
"the microphone recorded sound is really really low" - HW fault