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Re: Discussion on the phone application crashing when ending the call too quickly.

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Originally Posted by Xx_xBLADEx_xX View Post
Its weird because I have to hit the talk button twice everytime just for the phone to start dialing out. How would I disable the Tachi Dialer and goto stock? I'm currently running EnergyROM Standerd.

Edit: NRG has provided a Cab: quote below

"Tachi disabler cab will disable the Tachi Dialer and enable the built in microsoft dialer. This however will disable calling from the TF3D, and possibly in texts and emails.
you'll have to do all your dialing from the dialer itself or the built in Contacts interface (on the start menu or the right softkey on the homescreen)."

I don't understand what this means exactly so I have never tried it. I would if there was a way to re-enable it if I didn't like the Stock Dialer. Anyone have an asnwer?
It means you can't make a call after you click a contact in an email or text. This brings up the TF3D interface, which relies on the Tachi dialer to make calls.

You should be able to enable the Tachi dialer by uninstalling the "Tachi dialer disable" cab. I haven't seen the need to do this just yet, and I don't expect I will be anytime soon.
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