Anyway to ignore a text while on the phone? Ex: when on a call and a text comes in my text message tone would start playing while i'm on the phone which makes it difficult for you to hear the other person so you have to wait until the tone finish.
P.S. hopefully i explained this good enough
I picked a shorter tone
choose a shorter tone?
Pick a shorter sound/tone to an sms/email event, so interruption during a call is diminished.
Is there an option or a cab for the phone that makes it vibrate instead of some tone while your on the line talking to someone?
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does anyone know how to stop the o2 notification noise when you send a text message? the one that chimes and then onscreen tells you your balance?
also does anyone know how to get the keyboard to stop autocompleting words (or sudjesting words as i type) as it slows down the input speed of the keyboard
Not sure if this is what you are after:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\SMSNoSentMsg=1 (Dword, ''Settings' key may need to be created) - this disables the "Message Sent" pop-up when sending SMS/MMS
To turn off the auto complete goto Start/Settings/Input and theres a tab for "Word Completion".
tried the autocomplete and it worked but the sms notification couldnt find the registry key. i dont need the bubble removed but just the ding sound everytime i send a text etc to stop it confirming my credit amount by noise ebveytime i use the phone or text etx its the notify wma but i cant change it
simple my friend...
patel989 said:
tried the autocomplete and it worked but the sms notification couldnt find the registry key. i dont need the bubble removed but just the ding sound everytime i send a text etc to stop it confirming my credit amount by noise ebveytime i use the phone or text etx its the notify wma but i cant change it
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At last - a question I can answer without sounding like a newbie!!!
The balance reminder is a sim feature activated by O2, all you need to do is call PAYG customer services and they will turn it off for you....simple...
Hope this helps....
i wanted the balance reminder to tell me how much credit is left but just wanted the notify sound deactivated cause its so anoying. this is part of the phone and 02 wont be able to just turn of the noise and i cant delete or change the notify.wma tone in windows as it is read only otherwise i could write over with a silent notify.wma tone.
in sounds and notifications under notifications
you can pick messaging: new text message
and uncheck play sound
hi did that but that only stopd the sound on incomming messages but any that i send (and after making a call as well) still set the niose off.
Is there a way to change sound level for SMS notification during a call? Its a bit annoying, and I can't find any option for this in the phone...All other phones I had before used to make short bip sound when message is received during a call, bit Desire plays normal, too loud incoming SMS tone. Tnx
If I receive emails or have calendar event come due while on a call, I get the notification sounds playing in my ear while I am trying to listen to my caller. I cannot find a way to disable these sounds while I can connected to a call. Am I just missing something or is this a limitation?
I don't think there is. It is super annoying. It happened to me last week on a very important business call. I got several notifications while on that call and couldn't hear some of what the person on the other end was saying, it was loud enough that I thought even maybe they heard it.
Yes! Thanks for bringing this up. I'd love to at least make them quieter! I've had friends who tend to send multiple messages; I keep getting multiple alerts during a single call. It's very distracting.
Settings - System - ringtones and sounds - just untick what you don't want and choose "none" to any email, voicemail, sound alert.
des519 said:
Settings - System - ringtones and sounds - just untick what you don't want and choose "none" to any email, voicemail, sound alert.
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That will just turn those sounds off all the time. That's not what we want. We only want those sounds off or a lot lower while on a call.
During a call the notification sounds are extremely loud and very distracting.
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That will just turn those sounds off all the time. That's not what we want. We only want those sounds off or a lot lower while on a call.
During a call the notification sounds are extremely loud and very distracting.
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I guess that is not an option given the weird missing features WP7. (ringtone customization, ability to change volumes separately, having the ability to quickly choose between ring + vibrate, vibrate only, do not vibrate nor ring at all)
Hi all, I have an interesting problem...when my phone gets a text message, i hear the notification, but I also get the ringtone right after that....not sure why...its probably some setting somewhere, but no clue..ive looked and cant find anything...any ideas?....kind of annoying to get a short beep from a text message followed by a loud and long ringtone throughout the day...lol.....
Disable all notifications in the stock sms app.
I'm guessing you have more than one sms app.
Has anyone taken the time to fix the dialer tones, not just so it doesn't make the ridiculous drip sound, but so it makes the actual dialing tones when numbers are pressed?
The best you might be able to do is change the drip sounds to another sound, but since it is really simulated, you are not going to be able to make each key give out it's real tones.
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When you are dialing a number, the numbers you are dialing are not actually sent anywhere until you actually hit the send button. That is how you can backspace out of of what you dialed. So what you are hearing is just feedback to let you know you dialed a number. When you hit send, the numbers you have entered are then sent as the string of codes to the carrier to make the call.
After you have a call going and are connected, any keyboard presses are sent as actual tones to the other side, but even then the tone you hear on your end is a beep with the same sound (not a drip but different) no matter what buttons you press. The proper tones are heard on the other side.
So the best you can do is replace the drip sound with another sound, but it will never be a different tone for each key.