Binding Software - HTC Excalibur

Is there an application that allows you to bind keys for specific words. For example, on my Sony PEG UX-50, I had my CTRL + P keys bound to my password, so all I had to do is click the appropriate field and then press those two keys simultaneously.

C'mon guys. There has to be an application that allows you to bind words to shortcuts. If Palm had it, WM should definetely have it.

.PoNeH said:
C'mon guys. There has to be an application that allows you to bind words to shortcuts. If Palm had it, WM should definetely have it.
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Sup yo.
Mostlikely a PPC app exists but very few of those apps are moved to SMartphone. WHich sucks greatly.
JAmerican

I don't even know what I would search for. JAm, you remember the ability in the Palm OS to do this right? I wonder why PPC and WM didn't adopt it into their OS.

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Hacking keyboard driver on HTC Universal

I want to use my Universal for remote management of UNIX systems while I'm walking around the data centre. Unfortunately the lack of a ctrl key makes this impossible (without bringing up the virtual keyboard).
I very rarely use the caps-lock key or the "mail" key so these would be ideal candidates for a remap. Has anyone got any information about how I would go about hacking the key maps or keyboard driver to remap the functions of these keys?
Try the program AEKMap from http://ae.inc.ru
I never used it under WM5.
Works very well but doesn't seem to be able to send the control key 0011
Shame, because this would have been ideal.
you can try to contact its author. Maybe he would fix the program.
Yes, AEKMap now hooks and generates Ctrl'ed key combinations. And other useful features appears since AEKMap release. See them on http://ae.inc.ru/aekmap.php
Hello,
It has been quite a while, but how did you manage with AEKMap to remap the "mail"-key to the ctrl-key? I tried to generate an .AEK file, but seemingly I have no idee what to exactly write in there and I only get an error message.
tnx, fortaq

[IDEA - REQ] D-Pad and VGA-fix in one program

My idea is to make a program that acts like WVGA-fix, that is, reducing the display area ( by 160 pixels in height) in order to make VGA applications compatible AND, at the same time, using the space gained at the bottom for a virtual D-Pad.
That would make many 3D games compatible and playable (becuase of the D-Pad) but also applications like Realcalculator or the SPB suite.
Does anyone want to do this? I'd donate at least 20 bucks and I guess there are lots of other people who would appreciate a solution like this.
Nice idea, but what's the point in the WVGA screen then? Might as well get a Diamond!
also thought about that. tgere is someone working on it. search for the d-pad sip thread.
the idea is to program an emulator, wich opens applications in a 640x480px Frame this way its simulates a VGA screen. the 160px left can be used for virtual D-Pad. when pressing a button on the virtual D-Pad, the direction has to be send to the frame - to the application / game.
Koffein Schluck said:
also thought about that. tgere is someone working on it. search for the d-pad sip thread.
the idea is to program an emulator, wich opens applications in a 640x480px Frame this way its simulates a VGA screen. the 160px left can be used for virtual D-Pad. when pressing a button on the virtual D-Pad, the direction has to be send to the frame - to the application / game.
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If you want to go as far as having an on screen virtual keypad with the OS running at a lower resolution to accommodate it, I imagine this would need to be done through a replacement screen driver much like NYDITOT. If you've ever used NVD, you should know what I mean. They use a generic replacement for the screen/display/keyboard driver that then allows the OS display to be run at any resolution and then scrolled.
But since it replaces the entire screen driver (ddi.dll) with it's own generic version, this method is also a performance hit for more graphical apps like games. If someone can figure out something better and easier, go for it. I imagine you would only need to hack with the touch driver if you wanted an invisible on-screen dpad or something.
And it should look like this http://upload.csrune.com/files/dpadsip669.PNG ;-)
It's just another keyboard...
Hello, sorry to unburry this topic, but I consider the concept is of premium importance.
First of all, I think it should have nothing to do with resizing the screen, as it would just complicate the process and slow down the programs...
Games and other software using the HD's missing pad are generally already VGA (if not QVGA) sized (considering recent WVGA games can use the touchscreen or the accelerometer), so they already display black unused sections on the screen (and by the way, a lot of useful apps, such as WVGAFix or Hou Ming's Force Hires already manage the lost margin and/or resize QVGA to VGA).
So it should only be about using this otherwise spilled and already existing dead zone to display a pad.
There are tons of applications for such a pad, and not only games !
Just browsing through directories can just be so painful without a pad, as Windows Mobile massively relies on its presence.
For instance, you have nice thumbnails showing when you parse pictures, but they are rendered useless, as you can't browse through them ! As soon as you select the next one with stylus or finger, it pops opened (well, popping isn't really the appropriate word, if you consider how slow the process is )
Then the best way to browse a directory, is to open the SIP keyboard, but of course, not the Microsoft one, as it has no arrow keys (remember : Windows assumes a pad is present) : you have to open this nice, but oversized HTC one, you know, the one that has arrows, but no Ctrl key, and therefore is unable to copy and paste !...
As keyboard arrows do work in any situation, I really, really think we all lack a simple 4 direction pad (plus "action" button, the other four classical buttons being physically present, phew) that would take no room on the screen, and help us browsing files and menus, or playing games.
The virtual pad should be available in the keyboards and other input devices list, exactly the same way the others are.
Ideally, we could imagine a tiny one that would overlap the central button and take no room on the screen, but just occupy about half an inch in the center of the lower bar, plus the usual SIP input choice arrow, in order we can still change keyboards at will.
For older VGA ou QVGA games, a larger and more finger friendly version could be imagined, either just a thick line of buttons, or why not, a larger pad, as shown on Wolfenzi's nice picture.
Just consider that a lot of virtual keyboards are available, so It doesn't seem to be something impossible to do !
It would be just another keyboard, just having only 5 keys, and nothing else !!!
I actually really can't figure out why nobody seems to be interested by such a simple yet useful idea...
Oh, and as Maati, I'm ready to remunerate anyone who'd do the effort, too.
El_Mariachi said:
Nice idea, but what's the point in the WVGA screen then? Might as well get a Diamond!
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Well, not as I see it, and support the need for such a utility.
This utility would allow older (no longer actively supported?) applications what were design for VGA and control (only!) thru the D-pad, to still work.
Of course, new applications will be written to fully use WVGA, and have control thru means other than the D-pad.
maati said:
My idea is to make a program that acts like WVGA-fix, that is, reducing the display area ( by 160 pixels in height) in order to make VGA applications compatible AND, at the same time, using the space gained at the bottom for a virtual D-Pad.
That would make many 3D games compatible and playable (becuase of the D-Pad) but also applications like Realcalculator or the SPB suite.
Does anyone want to do this? I'd donate at least 20 bucks and I guess there are lots of other people who would appreciate a solution like this.
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+2 Ditto.
Z80-Man said:
Hello, sorry to unburry this topic, but I consider the concept is of premium importance.
First of all, I think it should have nothing to do with resizing the screen, as it would just complicate the process and slow down the programs...
Games and other software using the HD's missing pad are generally already VGA (if not QVGA) sized (considering recent WVGA games can use the touchscreen or the accelerometer), so they already display black unused sections on the screen (and by the way, a lot of useful apps, such as WVGAFix or Hou Ming's Force Hires already manage the lost margin and/or resize QVGA to VGA).
So it should only be about using this otherwise spilled and already existing dead zone to display a pad.
There are tons of applications for such a pad, and not only games !
Just browsing through directories can just be so painful without a pad, as Windows Mobile massively relies on its presence.
For instance, you have nice thumbnails showing when you parse pictures, but they are rendered useless, as you can't browse through them ! As soon as you select the next one with stylus or finger, it pops opened (well, popping isn't really the appropriate word, if you consider how slow the process is )
Then the best way to browse a directory, is to open the SIP keyboard, but of course, not the Microsoft one, as it has no arrow keys (remember : Windows assumes a pad is present) : you have to open this nice, but oversized HTC one, you know, the one that has arrows, but no Ctrl key, and therefore is unable to copy and paste !...
As keyboard arrows do work in any situation, I really, really think we all lack a simple 4 direction pad (plus "action" button, the other four classical buttons being physically present, phew) that would take no room on the screen, and help us browsing files and menus, or playing games.
The virtual pad should be available in the keyboards and other input devices list, exactly the same way the others are.
Ideally, we could imagine a tiny one that would overlap the central button and take no room on the screen, but just occupy about half an inch in the center of the lower bar, plus the usual SIP input choice arrow, in order we can still change keyboards at will.
For older VGA ou QVGA games, a larger and more finger friendly version could be imagined, either just a thick line of buttons, or why not, a larger pad, as shown on Wolfenzi's nice picture.
Just consider that a lot of virtual keyboards are available, so It doesn't seem to be something impossible to do !
It would be just another keyboard, just having only 5 keys, and nothing else !!!
I actually really can't figure out why nobody seems to be interested by such a simple yet useful idea...
Oh, and as Maati, I'm ready to remunerate anyone who'd do the effort, too.
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hail to this simple, yet working solution.
and even include gestueres perhaps like windows and resco keyboard has.
why is it that we dont have this yet than??
sorry for my bad english
Hey, there's even worse than our good old Touch HD !
I recently tried a Touch HD 2 a friend wanted to show me (actually the guy who sold me his Touch HD ! ) and now there's an even biggest problem with HTC Sense (or maybe just Windows mobile 6.5) and the capacitive multitouch screen !
The good old scroll bars on the sides of the windows have been replaced by a thin line popping a slider when you press on it...
But, now it's all but precise !
As your finger now touches an entire area at the same time, it becomes almost impossible to scroll precisely to a desired position in a long list or directory (just try to go where you want in the Windows directory, and you'll go quickly mad) !!!
Maybe it would be better with a stylus, but there's no stylus provided with the Touch HD 2...
Or maybe it would be better using the arrows keys... The ones that should be on the pad if it was there...
Now you know why I told you that story !

Microsoft Reader

Hello,
Is anyone else using Microsoft Reader? I can't get it installed properly. The installation and activation run through OK but the progrm does not appear in the "All programs" list. If I go to the Microsoft Reader directoy and click on MsReader.exe it runs fine, activated and everything....? Is there a way to create a "shorcut" for a file to point at from the "Programs" tab?
Grateful for any help.
Cheers/McHan
How strange
To manually make a shortcut: browse in file explorer to the msreader.exe file, long press, choose "copy", browse to my device\windows\start menu\ programs, long press or right soft button, choose "paste shortcut". If desired change name (long press on item)
Brilliant, worked like a charm. Could not get it to work in File Manager, but in Total Commander... Many thanks!/McHan
Hello, I've installed the latest version of the Microsoft Reader and the instalation was successful. But I have a different question. How do you page in it? There are no key arrrows, touch interface doesn't work and the areas on the display which function for paging (beside the page number) are too small to touch them comfortably. So far I've found following ways to use it, but I'm satisfied with neither:
- use stylus to touch the paging areas
- open the keyboard and use the arrow keys
- install the AEButtons application to remap the volume keys (in this case the the whole system became unstable and furthermore I was not able to read holding the device in the right hand
Thanks for any help
Hi,
I am a fan of ebooks and have used many ebook reader program on many pda devices. Just as you did, I also installed MS Reader and have some observations:
1. Ufortunately Ms Reader is basically designed for d-pad pda's. That is to say, it is impossible at this stage, for this version to change the page via touch or slide movement on the screen.
2. Other than that, MS reader installs a font called "wingdings" for itself, which conflicts with Advanced Config and HD Tweak. That's the reason you see awkward characters in these programs. With my TYTN II, I could delete or rename the name of this font and continue using both programs. However, it impossible to delete or rename this font even via Total Commander in Touch Pro 2. Because this file is accepted as a Rom file by the operationg system. Therefore I had to uninstall MS Reader.
3. I use MobiPocket for many ebooks; it has many good options; though I should say it needs upgrade too. Please look at this thread: http://www.mobipocket.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16032
4. I use a different program for lit files; but I can't remember it's name now since I broke the LCD of my screen and trying to repair it nowadays You can see it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=534883
5. Microsoft should develop a new MS Reader version or we should find a way to use cleartype in Adobe Acrobat somehow.
Regards,
jahr said:
Hello, I've installed the latest version of the Microsoft Reader and the instalation was successful. But I have a different question. How do you page in it? There are no key arrrows, touch interface doesn't work and the areas on the display which function for paging (beside the page number) are too small to touch them comfortably. So far I've found following ways to use it, but I'm satisfied with neither:
- use stylus to touch the paging areas
- open the keyboard and use the arrow keys
- install the AEButtons application to remap the volume keys (in this case the the whole system became unstable and furthermore I was not able to read holding the device in the right hand
Thanks for any help
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Yes, pretty much the ebook readers need a massive update.
One thread I found on the Microsoft Reader support site had one "semi-official" person saying they were working on a version for WinMob 6.1, but that was last year, and no further updates.
I found another thread that said that Microsoft had stopped support for Microsoft Reader.
So no idea what happens. I'm hoping hen WinMob 6.5 launches, there will be a proper touch-friendly ebook reader in the store, that can handle .lit files as well =)
eReader
eReader (fictionwise/barnesandnoble) is pretty sweet for commercial titles. And for non-commercial titles, manybooks.net brings gutenburg to the eReader format (as well as many others) without you having to do any conversion yourself.
I haven't used the winmo version yet (which allows you to purchase/dl books directly btw), but the old Palm version uses the dpad And the touchscreen for page turning, so I imagine it would use the touchscreen for the better supported winmo version as well.
If I had a library of .lit books myself, I'd consider converting it to something more universal.
Microsoft Reader now for WM 6.1
A couple of weeks ago Microsoft quietly introduced a new version of Microsoft Reader that finally works fully on WM 6.1. Long overdue.
Does this mean that they still see Reader as a viable product, and that it could be developed further in a growing and ever-evolving ebook marketplace?
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/ppc.aspx
lmoritz said:
A couple of weeks ago Microsoft quietly introduced a new version of Microsoft Reader that finally works fully on WM 6.1. Long overdue.
Does this mean that they still see Reader as a viable product, and that it could be developed further in a growing and ever-evolving ebook marketplace?
http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/ppc.aspx
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Thanks for the news; however MS Reader still sucks; I have set up and used the program for trial with many of my .lit files; but I came across some annoying features:
1. The program installs a font called wingdings.ttf for its viewing purposes; the problem is this font interferes with many programs including Advanced Config and Manila 2.5! In the previous version it was possible to rename and disable this file in Total Commander; however it seems as a ROM file now and it's possible to get rid of this nonsense font.
2. It's still very hard to turn page in devices like Rhodium, where you do not have the D-pad.
3. The funny thing is, there was an common bug preventing the opening of .lit files inside File Explorer; we could get rid of it with a small registry trick. You can see this bug here: http://forum.soft32.com/pda/open-reader-files-WM5-file-explorer-ftopict66047.html
The funny thing is that silly bug is still there LOL after all these years. I think Steve Ballmer needed to fire some more crew
Therefore I have uninstalled the program again.
Regards,

esc key

Hello,
Wondering if anyone figured out a way to map an esc key. It's not on the on screen keyboard or on the physical one. It'd be nice to have to I can do things in vi : (
AGREED
In addition to an ESC I would like to have a backslash key \
since this is running a Microsoft OS a backslash would be very nice to have when working in command prompt especially on remote computers!!!!!
The ESC key is actually a Ctrl-[ (ASCII code 0x1B). There's a keymapping program to fix the Tilt 2 "OK" key around here; maybe that program would assist you in mapping a key.
If you're using VimCE, I think you have to use Ctr-C instead of Escape anyway. Check out the 'Problems' section in the documentation.
I agree, however, that it's still useful to have a way of dealing with Escape, Tab and such keys.
mikroland said:
In addition to an ESC I would like to have a backslash key \
since this is running a Microsoft OS a backslash would be very nice to have when working in command prompt especially on remote computers!!!!!
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Maybe it depends on what TP2 version you're running...but on the TMo TP2 the backslash \ is available with the physical keyboard via SYM which pops up lots of symbols.
And it's available on the on-screen key board (SIP) on the second numeric keyboard.
what would esc serve?
The Jack of Clubs said:
what would esc serve?
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If you're using, Remote Desktop, VNC or any remote terminal program it can be useful depending on what remote program you're running.
The Keyboard Remapper works great on my Tilt2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=554240
I use it for SSH to map OK as Ctrl, and FN+OK as Esc.
The Jack of Clubs said:
what would esc serve?
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i want to be able to use pocket putty to ssh into linux servers at work when stuff breaks. in the vi text editor, you have to use the esc key to exit input mode
thanks for the suggestions, i'll look into them

[Q] Any command to unlock standard WM6.5 lockscreen?

Hi everybody,
I've seached for a long time, but no luck at all. I need a command to be accessible from MortScript to unlock the standard slide2unlock WM 6.5 lockscreen. I know how to lock it with SendSpecial (133), but I also need a reliable way to unlock it. Mouse clicks are not reliable as user might modify the position of locker.
Or if this is not possible, at least a way to put another window "on top" of the lockscreen and let the user to make some inputs without having to slide the locker first.
Thanks a lot for any suggestions,
Regards,
Radu
nradu said:
Hi everybody,
I've seached for a long time, but no luck at all. I need a command to be accessible from MortScript to unlock the standard slide2unlock WM 6.5 lockscreen. I know how to lock it with SendSpecial (133), but I also need a reliable way to unlock it. Mouse clicks are not reliable as user might modify the position of locker.
Or if this is not possible, at least a way to put another window "on top" of the lockscreen and let the user to make some inputs without having to slide the locker first.
Thanks a lot for any suggestions,
Regards,
Radu
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This is NOT possible. It is possible on Non-Touch phones through a special API, but not on Windows mobile Professional (*sigh* Microsoft ... what were you smoking when you made these SDK's haha)
Anyway, I don't think MortScript can just go over a lockscreen, but I know that if you do the following in C++, it will run the app above the lockscreen:
SetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE, WS_EX_ABOVESTARTUP);
Cyclonezephyrxz7 said:
This is NOT possible. It is possible on Non-Touch phones through a special API, but not on Windows mobile Professional (*sigh* Microsoft ... what were you smoking when you made these SDK's haha)
Anyway, I don't think MortScript can just go over a lockscreen, but I know that if you do the following in C++, it will run the app above the lockscreen:
SetWindowLong(hWnd, GWL_EXSTYLE, WS_EX_ABOVESTARTUP);
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Hi Cyclone,
I'm interested on doing this exact thing in a smartphone can you tell me how to do it with mortscript?
Kindly regards,
Enrique
You can't with mortScript. SetWindowLong is a C++ function used to set certain attributes to a Window when it is being createed ... You would have to make the program in either C# [and p/invoke it] or in C++
Cyclonezephyrxz7 said:
You can't with mortScript. SetWindowLong is a C++ function used to set certain attributes to a Window when it is being createed ... You would have to make the program in either C# [and p/invoke it] or in C++
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Ohh, Sorry I misunderstand your post because you mentioned it is possible in non touch phones like mine a Samsung Jack.
Thanks for your answer,
Enrique
Oh sorry, I misunderstood your post too haha. There is an API call for Windows Mobile Standard (C++) ... PM me if you want to know any further

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