Dialer in WM6 - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam ROM Development

A few questions:
I guess the new WM6 approach to contacts integration is to simply incorporate all of the contacts into the smartdial functionality. I find it kinda annoying. Anyone figure out how to re-program a soft button (or dialer skin) to click into your contacts list (like in WM5)?
Anyone out there know how to tweak a registry setting so that the contacts which the dialer pulls are in fact the Goodlink Contacts, and not the Outlook contacts?
Are there any "large button" dialers that work with WM6 and retain the Smartdial functionality
Thanks.

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Dialpad/Close Applications/Contacts help!

Hi
Just upgraded to the WM6 O2 official UK rom and for the most part I like it.
However:
How can I change the Dial pad, and phone background from the O2 blue to the default WM6 colours, it clashes horribly at the moment.
I heard that if you close a program by holding down the [X] button, it would actually terminate the program and not minimise it, it isn't working, is it possible?
I had to merge all my contacts into my MSN contacts, which is fine, but this has meant they have all been removed from outlook, except the ones I dont have on MSN, can I get outlook to have both sets?
Sorry for the array of questions, these things have been bugging me!
StevenAFC said:
Hi
Just upgraded to the WM6 O2 official UK rom and for the most part I like it.
However:
How can I change the Dial pad, and phone background from the O2 blue to the default WM6 colours, it clashes horribly at the moment.
I heard that if you close a program by holding down the [X] button, it would actually terminate the program and not minimise it, it isn't working, is it possible?
I had to merge all my contacts into my MSN contacts, which is fine, but this has meant they have all been removed from outlook, except the ones I dont have on MSN, can I get outlook to have both sets?
Sorry for the array of questions, these things have been bugging me!
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To get the proper wm6 dialpad skin change in the registry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Security\Phone\Skin]
"Enabled"=dword:0
And place this file (unzip to get png file) in \windows of your device to change grey background to blue o2 one. Softreset to get the changes.

PocketCM Contacts as standard Dialer

hello guys,
just installed the PocketCM Contacts & Keyboard now on my Vario2, and I've got a question to Contacts:
is it possible to set PocketCM Contacts as default Dialer-Application?
thanks 4 answers
greets donatello
To be honest I'm not sure about that one, however Pocketcm defaults the "contacts" replacement unless WM Contacts is running (open).
If you are saying you want to press the Hardware Green button to open Pocketcm then I would say unlikely unless you get somink for remapping ALL hardware buttons. Hardware button mapping i have seen doesnt usually cover the Answer / Hangup buttons.
MM
jep I've ment to remap the green hardware-button. I've seen it's the standard contacts manager, but I wanted it as standard dialer too, so it seems to be useless for me

quick dialer from cube as a .cab?

anyone know of a cab file for the quick dial contacts screen/page of the cube. it's all use the cube for, so i'd like to just have my other favorites (main ones being on home) mapped to a button. just press and it's there, without the cube animation etc.
cheers
or failing that, which files to extract from windows etc before copying to new 'cubeless' rom, if that's possible.
Standalone Quickdial.exe from Cude
Bump...
I have the same question (1.5 years later). Is there a standalone version of the QuickDial application from the HTC Cube (without TouchFlo and without the Cube)? I would like to call it from a shortcut on the today screen so that I can dial favorite contacts safely while driving. (A VGA version would be even better.)
--Scott
HTC Touch Diamond Sprint
BTW: I know that TF3D has a similar contacts dialer, but I have TF3D disabled because...
1) I can't customize the TF3D home screen to suite my needs
2) The device lock doesn't work in TF3D with device pin protection enabled, but the regular WM6.1 "Today Screen" device lock does work.
If someone knows how to bring-up the TF3D contacts screen with TF3D disabled, then that would work for me.

Cannot add contacts in Manilla 2D

Hi guys,
Yesterday I installed Manilla 2D, update 19a on my Artemis. My OS is the original HTC WM 6. I don't have anything else installed (reset the storage before installing M2D). It seems that some of the tabs in M2D do not respond on tapping. For example, I cannot add contacts in the Contacts tab (I have contacts in my list, though). The same is with the programs, weather and options tabs. The SMS, music and email tabs are working as expected.
I was unable to find posts with similar problem, so I suppose that I am doing something wrong. Can anyone help? Should I post this question in D&H?
Thank you in advance,
Val
there are some dll missing in your windows folder...try another cab.

Passwording SMS Folder in TF3D

Afternoon,
I'm looking for a (preferably freeware) application that password protects SMS (and perhaps email) folders on the HD whilst using the TF3D interface.
I'm using Dutty's 1.8 ROM and like the TF3D interface (esp the calendar) so don't really want to go to the standard WM6.1 GUI, although I know there are programs that enable this feature if you choose to use this interface.
Is anyone able to offer any suggestions?
Thanks for the help.
No joy then!
have a look on this post...
don't know if it's what you want.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1766170&postcount=5
Cheers
Ok
Thanks.
What i've done is removed the "SMS" and "Mail" tabs from TF3D
This means that you use the exact same SMS setup as if TF3d is disabled.
What would be good would be if it was possible to make the "SMS" tab link directly to the account selection page, meaning there was no message preview envelope, as even with Eye on Privacy installed, you can still read messages in TF3d, with a password prompt only occurring when you enter the windows messaging bit.

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