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i started using this programe the other day and i love it, it gives a real nice windows XP feel to the pocket pc, i have XDAIIs and it works well with that too.... fully customisable to have your own desktop wallpaper and desktop icons too also has the start button at bottom left corner of screen... and when pressed brings up a window that looks like the one on xp itself.... anyone else tried this???? whats your views on it if you have??
I have tried and and find that it scores on eye candy points. As far as productivity, I think the default gui does a better job. I have also noticed that it eats alot of memory. I certainly can't afford that since memory for resident productivity application takes precedence over the "that's cool" look.
i couldnt say id notice a decrease of memory!!, how can you tell how much it takes??? :?
enable the memory usage Today Plugin.
nomadman said:
I have tried and and find that it scores on eye candy points. As far as productivity, I think the default gui does a better job. I have also noticed that it eats alot of memory. I certainly can't afford that since memory for resident productivity application takes precedence over the "that's cool" look.
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i agree. the interface / screen does look good in the xp-mode but i still prefer the default mode of the xda. i didn't uninstall the app though; i keep it around just for kicks. however 90% of the time my unit is on the default today screen which allows me more versatility such as having plugins, animated today, etc.
cheers
used it for a while. eye candy indeed.
but really found no good use for it.
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 !
I have downloaded vspainter LE from here:
http://www.virtualspaghetti.com/index.php?index=3&language=en
But when i start it it immediately crashes back to programs. It should be compatible right? its in the compatible software list on the xda wiki. Can anyone explain to me how to get it working?
Greetings.
edit: just installed vsbenchmark, and that completely froze my device... :-( really hope they fix those programs soon.
In order to use VSPainter, you have to install the WVGA Fix, and then switch your screen to 640*480, cause VSPainter doesn't work with a 800*480 resolution.
damnit! it would be soooo awesome in 800x480
I completely agree. It's a shame to see all these programs for WinMo which seem to have the resolution "hardcoded" in them, where every applications on a regular computer can adapt to any resolution you're using.
Zaza le Nounours said:
I completely agree. It's a shame to see all these programs for WinMo which seem to have the resolution "hardcoded" in them, where every applications on a regular computer can adapt to any resolution you're using.
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you, you would think adaptive resolution wouldnt be that hard to create, even if its only getting bigger and bigger.
anyway, can someone advise me another drawing app, wich does work at 800 x480?
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you, you would think adaptive resolution wouldnt be that hard to create, even if its only getting bigger and bigger.
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I must confess I don't know anything about programming. But even if the resolution of a program is not adaptive, the programs could been at least coded for the different resolutions used on telephones, as there isn't a lot of them : SQVGA, QVGA, SVGA, VGA, WVGA... and that's about it.
i know about programming (not professional) and imo its not that hard to program adaptive windows, especially because there is almost always an area that isnt fix (like a toolbar or something), which is the only thing that has to adapt.
anyways.. its a shame many programs dont work, especially vspainter which looks pretty good. there is lots of programming involved and i bet much more complex than an adaptive window
I guess they are just currently working on new versions (also for their other apps) to match the wvga resolution which is gaining momentum with the HD and the X1.
I use VirtualNotepad2 and they released a bug fix for WVGA but this leaves a lot to be desired since it just stretches the current graphics to WVGA mode making them a little bit blurry. I am really looking forward to their normal WVGA versions.
allright good to hear they are working on it. But i still need a little schetch app, if it were only to paint black lines and save it to .jpg Anyone able to recommend one that works?
Yaaaay, i found a great painting app! It's called pocket artist, it does a LOT i want a painting and photo editing to do. The only thing i havent managed to find is a layers function like in photoshop. Furthermore it does have a lot of similar functions photoshop does. Im in the process of uploading a youtube video i just shot.
here is the link its still converting though, should be up shortly:
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=vmfNqOHJxPU
this isn't so good, VSpainter is more powerful
To me Vspainter is worthless without it working fullscreen. By the way i have discovered layers in this app. You can do a lot with it what can be done with photoshop aswell. Precise selection, layers. gradient, text, diverse filters, cropping, resizing rotating.
Hi Guys,
I would love to remote control my PC's and Laptop's with my Kaiser.
So I asked a good friend of mine (google is his name, i think you know him? ), he explained to me, there is something, but it was developed for the Diamond. No matter, i tried it out, but I just had a quarter of the screen showed on my display. And i couldn't choose anything by touching. (=> nothing was working)
Is there any software for the Kaiser, with which i am able to use my Kaisers keyboard as bluetoothkeyboard and my touchscreen like a laptop's touchpad?
And controlling my mediaplayer/winamp would be a great party-gimmick...
I hope you know something
Hupfi
There are lot of programs to remote control the PC.
I have try in deep most of then and my conclusions are:
1.- Google for "Sailing Clicker". The most versatile one. Will do all you want, but is a litte slow with my big audio collections (about 100 gB)
2.- or "1-2 Remote" by SFR software: Pretty good for WMP but also a little slow in the version I try (there is a new one but I haven got it yet)
3.- "Signal" this one is the best for Audio control. It is damned fast but his wifi connection is little instable
None of them are freeware but you will find trial versions.
BT Remote Server
sf24dotcom said:
Hi Guys,
I would love to remote control my PC's and Laptop's with my Kaiser.
So I asked a good friend of mine (google is his name, i think you know him? ), he explained to me, there is something, but it was developed for the Diamond. No matter, i tried it out, but I just had a quarter of the screen showed on my display. And i couldn't choose anything by touching. (=> nothing was working)
Is there any software for the Kaiser, with which i am able to use my Kaisers keyboard as bluetoothkeyboard and my touchscreen like a laptop's touchpad?
And controlling my mediaplayer/winamp would be a great party-gimmick...
I hope you know something
Hupfi
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Check This Site out and see if this is what your looking for... And its free...
PS: I use it and it works great! But the GU features aren't that great... Again Free....
Here is the address.....
http://www.jaylee.org/RemoteControl/
Hi all, its been a while since I posted but I am the former user of the 8125,8525, and 8925 (tilt) and haven't used a pocket pc phone since then. I had my stints with the Fuze & Touch HD but thats another story. Anyways Ive been using the iPhone 3g/3gs for the last year and I recently sold it to purchase the AT&T Tilt 2. I must say although the phone is very good looking and this is the best qwerty I have ever used, the phone lags and it is kinda slow especially comparing phones like the iPhone or BBerry Bold 2. What are my options in terms of Navigating the GUI without TF3D? I remember when I used to own my pocketpc's I used a program called "HTC Home" which was simple,fast, and efficient. Does that program still work on the Rhodium? Do I have any options of using something similar to the TF3d but faster? Or will changing my ROM make the difference up in speed? Let me know what you all think and thanks in advance. Also What does "Manilla" mean?
Dude there are so many ways to have a decent UI without manila go through a lot of the rom threads and read about each one, Most have light versions and a titanium version that eliminate tf3d completely. MANILA= TF3D they are one and the same as I see it, some people might get more technical with you but its like a tilt 2 and a touch pro 2 different names for basically the same thing, minus a few hardware differences when talking devices. Also Give SPB Mobile Shell a try, you can download a trial and if yuo like it can either purchase it or do one of those promotions and get it cheap o pm me and I'll let you know where to find it I myself love tf3d and cant wait till it becomes fully modifyable with the ability to make my own tabs for whatever we see fit, It will happen just gonna take a while and have some genius' coding things so quick links can be installed in the script with copy and paste so its easy for everyone to do. I think there may be a few other 3rd party UIs out there too, so just play around and see what fits you. And if you cant fully uninstall something its not like a hard reset cant be done! Always backup what you dont want to lose.
See here for HTC Home for WVGA/VGA devices.
Buy an HD2
Windows default "titanium" is also very customizable and much less RAM eating than TF3D.
I´ll stay with Manila 2.1 working very smooth for me
I really lost interest in this phone the more I used it - I found tf3d to be too slow... Rather than flash ROMS, I gave SPB Mobile Shell a try. It's awesome! I removed all items from the today screen and just run the shell.
Memory usage is different as well. Before I had to keep it under 50% to get the phone to run. With Mobile Shell I just keep opening programs up to 80% and the interface doesn't lag.
Give it a try...
Want a familiar and friendly (as well as FAAST) interface?
Google iPhoneToday. It's mimics the iPhone interface and is very easy to setup shortcuts and icons.
Simply go t your SETTINGS>TODAY button and disable TF3D and ENABLE iPhoneToday.
I love this interface much better as it's quick and to the point. Also less memory uses than TF3D