How do I reasign the rocker (4-way) button? - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Software Upgrading

Is there a way to reassign the 4-way button, for example to enable forward/back instead of scrolling the window in internet explorer?

Did maimach use it in his phone screen solution?
There must be some registry setting, is there?

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How to assign buttons to programs not listed

How can I assign short press of PTT or any button to silent mode and long press of PTT or any button to to the in-call Mute function,not to be confused with the silent profile or the silence ringer function. I am looking to Mute the microphone. I don't see any such program in the assign a program list. Thanks
As far as I know its not possible
Use Schaps AdvancedConfig Tool. Under KeyMappings you are able to assign any file to a button
krana said:
How can I assign short press of PTT or any button to silent mode and long press of PTT or any button to to the in-call Mute function,not to be confused with the silent profile or the silence ringer function. I am looking to Mute the microphone. I don't see any such program in the assign a program list. Thanks
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yes it can be done all you have to do is create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the windows\start menu\programs folder. viola it will pop up in the button assignment settings
This info is also in the wiki by the way
How do I create a shortcut to the program
How can I create the shortcut for these programs. I could not find the shortcut for silent/vibrate mode and in-call Mute function in the windows dir.
can anyone tell where are these located. Thanks

One-touch method to switch between vibrate and sound on?

I really miss being able to switch between vibrate and ringer/sound-on the way I did on my Kaiser, which was to hold down the camera button (or any button of my choice) for one second.
It seems on the Diamond I either have to touch the taskbar, then the sound icon, then switch it, or, go to Settings tab, then Sounds, then switch it.
Is anyone using a one-touch approach for this on the Diamond, whether it be with a hardware key or on the touchscreen?
Thanks in advance.
You can assign the end call button to switch between ringer and vibrate. Go to Settings>System>Long Key Press and you will see the option.
i just hold vol up/down to switch
levellerbob said:
You can assign the end call button to switch between ringer and vibrate. Go to Settings>System>Long Key Press and you will see the option.
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Perfect. Thanks!

swith on/off home, back, accept call, end call buttons?

Hi, anybody knows some application to swith off the default actions for the hardware buttons on diamamond/touch pro?, I need to reasign these buttons in some navigation software (xcsoar, seeyoumobile), but, when I press these buttons the default action is executed.
perfect would be to disable these buttons by application.
if someone knows which registry keys I need to change to disable these buttons I could make the application.
Thanks
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Volume control - assign program to the OK-button on the left side

I am missing an option to assign a program to the OK button (the on below the scroll-wheel - it is not the same as the OK button on the front). In TCPMP I can assign a funktion to this key and TCPMP calls this key "Win+F6".
I am realy missing a volume-key and I tried to assign the program "setVolume v0.8" to this key. Is it possible? Or is there an other option to use the scroll-wheel to control volume?
Scroll-wheel up and down seems to be the same as D-Pad up and down. Is there a chance to assign scroll-wheel/D-Pad up and down to volume up and down (maybe only on today-screen).
AE Button Plus it's free just a nag screen on startup, you can program 4 events per button.
I use volupop assigned to long press ok and then can use scroll wheel for main volume.

[Q] Home key press vibrate

Does anyone know if its possible to disable the annoying vibrate on key press (back, home, search) ? Its so annoying!
I hope its an easy registry fix.
Thanks.

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