Speakerphone Softkeys??? - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

I have a SX66, is there any way to set a soft key or even a hard key to engage the speakerphone without having to keep the phone connect button pressed for 3 seconds?
I wish that there was a soft key on the phone screen to the right with a speakerphone button.
I use the speakerphone at least 50% of the time unless I am outdoors.
Thanks in advanced.

Not that I'm aware of but if someone created a software that could do this that would be very good.

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One button speakerphone on?

Are there any apps around to make this work?
I'd like to just press 1 button during the call for it to turn the speakerphone on, instead of going to menu>3.
I have oldsap's speakerphone app, but it turns the speakerphone on automatically.
dark0 said:
Are there any apps around to make this work?
I'd like to just press 1 button during the call for it to turn the speakerphone on, instead of going to menu>3.
I have oldsap's speakerphone app, but it turns the speakerphone on automatically.
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Why dont you hold the "call" key down for 2 seconds. That works also
Cool, thanks alot, didn't know about that feel like a freaking nub now.
Might enlighten you more about your phone.
Take a read at this: Wiki
Thanks Mike.
Just added this tip to the wiki.

Disable Volume Control

Anyone knows how to disable that irritating rocker button at the side for volume control? While turning device on or off, the button inevitably get pressed, sometimes such that the ring volume became too low. I tried AE Button Plus which I thought was a god-send but it worked erratically. Usually after a soft reset, it will work but after sometime, it became the volume control again. And to think I actually paid for that software...
AE button works like a charm for me. Long hold volume up turns the volume up etc. 3 presses up bluetooth on / 3 presses down W-lan on.

[Q] how to end call while on speakerphone

when I talk on speaker phone screen goes black- how can I actually disconnect the call myself rather than wait for other party to disconnect??!
any one? i'm looking for some guidelines...
Try the power button. That should turn the screen back on so you can tap the end-call button.

Every call MUTE is pressed while talking...??

SO my wife has the Incredible and i swear that almost every time i am talking to her , and i believe it is always while propping the phone between her ear and shoulder, she manages to press the MUTE button on the phone and then, of course, she goes quiet and i have to yell at her that she muted the phone.
I know using BT would fix this but she wont use one... so does anyone know of a way to possibly disable this MUTE function or something?
Thanks.
You should hit up ihtfp69, he had a way of disabling the "end call" button during a phone call. He might be able to help you find a way to disable the "mute" button.

[Q] disable the volume button, except during calls

I keep changing the volume of the device just by holding it.
My fingers seems to rest on the volume button(s). Both when I hold the Desire HD
In portrait and landscape mood.
Really annoying
Is there a way to disable the physical volume button and use a software dito.
For all sound except during calls, then those physical buttons might come handy.
I have managed to turn of the Mic on a X10 Mini, but didn't believe I would have problems with a full size mobile...
Sent from the problem child "the Desire HD"
I'm also interested in this. Google shows it's been done on other devices so it should be possible. Unfortunately I'm not clever enough to do it but someone out there must be.
Heck I'd even live with it being disabled during calls assuming I'd pre set it at an adequate level.
I had the same issue!
Check out Volume Control+ on the Android Marketplace. You can set the volumes for each program individually and lock the volume rocker outside of calls or videos; whatever you like.
It's not perfect; the rocker will still vibrate when you press it if it's locked. The volume won't change though. It's definitely good enough!

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