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.
Hi,
i did include ThumbCal in my ROM, now i shure changed the keys under ms/rai for tasks and calendar. strange is that manila ingnores this settings until i change it back and forward again once, then it respects the keys and open ThumbCal as set in keys?
I checked manila files there is no change happening, where the $¥%¢¤# is this setting stored then please?
Any input would be really apprecciated.
best regards
peet
Hey all,
One thing that annoys me about the new x2 sip is that it continues to use xt9 even though I'm typing on the hardware keyboard. (If you know a setting to stop this let me know)
What I would like to do is have the application "SipSwitch" launch and change the current sip to the NullKeyboard whenever I slide out the hardware keyboard on the xperia.
Does anyone know of an app or fix that allows applications to be run whenever you slide out your keyboard?
Thanks in advanced
Try this
Do you also use the slide to switch between portrait/landscape modes?
If yes, use PQzII to switch SIPs.
If no, try this:
Install the registry key below (use tascal reg edit to import them). It assumes you use Keyboard and nueNullKB (if not, just change the registry entry to your null SIP).
Copy sipswitch.exe to Windows folder (this is mandatory).
Reboot.
I can't do anything about the SIP popping out when you slide in - that's due to how sipswitch works.
You can also use those registry entries to run programs. They will need to reside in the Windows folder though. These registry entries rely on windows state notifications (snapi) so there's no polling involved. Don't use the registry setttings if you switch between landsccape/portrait tho. the SIP won't be positioned properly.
Thank you for this! Don't have time now, but I will try it out soon and tell you what I think.
There's a slidersound app/cab that enables sounds for the keyboard whenever it slides in/out and also can open up an app of your choice...search for it!
Im Packing said:
There's a slidersound app/cab that enables sounds for the keyboard whenever it slides in/out and also can open up an app of your choice...search for it!
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Tried searching for this, but I'm getting a lot of stuff that's not related. If you can please post a link or give the exact name of the file or something. thanks for the suggestion though.
inks said:
Do you also use the slide to switch between portrait/landscape modes?
If yes, use PQzII to switch SIPs.
If no, try this:
Install the registry key below (use tascal reg edit to import them). It assumes you use Keyboard and nueNullKB (if not, just change the registry entry to your null SIP).
Copy sipswitch.exe to Windows folder (this is mandatory).
Reboot.
I can't do anything about the SIP popping out when you slide in - that's due to how sipswitch works.
You can also use those registry entries to run programs. They will need to reside in the Windows folder though. These registry entries rely on windows state notifications (snapi) so there's no polling involved. Don't use the registry settings if you switch between landsccape/portrait tho. the SIP won't be positioned properly.
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Hey inks, thanks for your input. The registry fix didn't work, but PQZII did and was exactly what I was looking for. I doubt I ever would have found that app myself. PQZII will probably be useful for some other things too. later
ah the registry notifications depend on you installing nueNullKb (http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueNullKB.aspx). Too lazy/hard to make a cab for it so it's not easy to set up. owell.
But yeah if you're just switching SIPs between landscape/portrait, PQzII works a treat.
@ImPacking
If you're talking about nuerom's nueSlidingKb (creates an icon called Sliding Sound in Settings) or nueKBLight, they don't work for the X1 (was designed for touch pro 1). Problem being they rely on detecting portrait -> landscape switch modes but for right sided hw keyboards.
Maybe this is not the best group for this question but for sure this is the nest site for asking such a question...
On my GoClever navigation device (PNA) with WinCE 5.0 there's only "LargeKB" large SIP keyboard (implemented by largekb.dll). There's no "Keyboard" a small SIP keyboard (implemented by msim.dll). I'd like to have both large and small SIP keyboard on my system to be able to select preferred one. What I have to do in order to add new SIP keyboard?
I manually copied msim.dll into my \Windows dir, imported additional needed registry keys and now I'm able to select two keyboards from SIP drop-down menu (Control Panel->Input Panel) but Windows does not want to load my msim.dll and show just added SIP keyboard. Every time when I select new SIP keyboard from drop-down list Windows refuse to accept it and return to LargeKB SIP. I tried to register new introduced msim.dll using regsrvce.exe but it does not help!
same problem
I know this is a common problem on WinCe devices, so if you have solved the problem please PM, or post it here,...
And I could not find a good forum regarding the wince devices, it is so not good!!1
I'm enjoying to write emails and sms's for compact HTC_IME keyboard with t9. But in browser I don't want to use t9 and compact keyboard. I like to use regular q keyboard without any prediction, also with internet forms,too.
Is there any chance or any program to according to the selected programs that change our preferences automatically?