As the title says...
I like the threading layout but I can't figure out for the life of me how to call. In a non threaded SMS I can just press the phone button while inside the msg and it would prompt to call. Now... nothing...
Anyone?
Hit the back button to go to the list of all threaded messages, highlight the set from the person you want to call, then press the Talk button & it'll open up the Phone app & input the number. It won't say their name, just the number, but it should be the right person.
I miss that function too.
NICE! thanks!
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Hey,
i recently got a HTC Touch Pro 2 and i'm quite happy with it. Nice phone all in all. Just that when i receive a call while the phone is in my pocket it automatically presses the "send text message" button in the right bottom. This makes it send the message "I am busy right now i'll call u back later" blabla. Anyone knows how to turn this off?
I have looked around this forum, google and the phone itself but i can't find it anywhere..
Thanks!
Phone, Menu, Options, Advanced tab.
Uncheck "reject call with text message".
The button you are pressing is rejecting the call. It will keep doing this, just without sending a text.
kierandill said:
Phone, Menu, Options, Advanced tab.
Uncheck "reject call with text message".
The button you are pressing is rejecting the call. It will keep doing this, just without sending a text.
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Hm is there a way to fully disable the button? I prefer using the slide to refuse a call, not just press a button. Also i'm using the default HTC WM 6.5 rom..
Shorty003 said:
Hm is there a way to fully disable the button? I prefer using the slide to refuse a call, not just press a button. Also i'm using the default HTC WM 6.5 rom..
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The slider should still work too.
-Frank
frank s said:
The slider should still work too.
-Frank
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Yeah it does, but the problem is i keep accidentally pressing the button in the bottom right. This making me refuse the call without wanting it.
Guys,
I want to ask a question... with the screen on, when I get a phone call, I can push the menu button to send a text message with a standard text like "I'm busy right now, I call you later"...
- is there a way that I can change this text?
When my screen is off, and the sense 3 lockscreen kicks in when I receive a phonecall, I only got two options, answer or decline... Is there a way to get the menu button to work for me with the text message as mentioned above? This would especially come in handy, because I usually get phonecalls with the screen off...
any ideas, tips, tricks etc?
many thanks in advance
to change the default text menu>settings>call>phone settings>edit default message.
your right about no menu if incoming call when screen off! fix needed
Hi! I hope this is the right place to ask. It may sound stupid but I just cannot turn off the auto sms feature on HTC Wildfire S. An automated sms is sent while the phone is in the locked state.
It shouldn't do that, but I know when I was using the WFS and I would drag the red dismiss/decline button to the lock ring I would sometimes then have to tap end call. I had voice mail turned off so maybe it was trying to send a message? It didn't seem to use minutes.
Did you know that when the phone is ringing there's a menu that is only available at that time, whether you're locked or unlocked when it rings...just tap the menu button on the bottom and you can mute the ring and let it ring through to voice mail. Curiously this is where I thought one had to go to send the SMS message, which I used to do when I was low on minutes...I set my message to say I was low and please text or email me...still after it sent the SMS I'd have to then tap on end call. Anyway, check what's in that menu, and if it still sends the SMS if you simply select decline from that menu. My other thought would be to press the power button twice to reject the call and see if it still sends the SMS. One last suggestion would be, in call settings, select to edit message before sending and when it wants to send the SMS and opens for editing, maybe cancel it, or set it to send blank if you're worried more about what you're saying than minutes?
Ok - I just feel silly asking this question but whenever I get an sms on the lockscreen I get the sender and some text of the sms (I activated "preview" in the sms app) but if I press that message all I get is an empty box. If I press on the message and pull it downwards I would expect it to expand so that I can read it all but it doesn't. What is the point of the box if you press the message?
Thanks and happy holidays!
charliebigpot said:
Ok - I just feel silly asking this question but whenever I get an sms on the lockscreen I get the sender and some text of the sms (I activated "preview" in the sms app) but if I press that message all I get is an empty box. If I press on the message and pull it downwards I would expect it to expand so that I can read it all but it doesn't. What is the point of the box if you press the message?
Thanks and happy holidays!
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Will somebody please take me out of my misery?
Does anyone know how to hide the little smiley for emojis and the microphone for speech to text in GO SMS. I never use those two icons on the text input box and I want to removed. I can't seem to figure out how though. Been through the menus a few times.
I have seen in some photos of Go SMS themes and it's not there which leaves me to believe there has to be a way to hide it.
I'm also looking for something that can disable or remove that voice button from Go SMS... Waiting for some positive reply!
Been looking for that too. For me that gosms microphone button doesn't even work. I speak into the phone but no words appear in the texting field while if I press the microphone button on the keyboard I can speak into the phone and the words appear in the text field. So what that gosms microphone button even is I have no idea!
same here
ive been looking for the solution over a long time . but no good news for me. anyone else?