12-14-2007, 03:24 AM
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Originally Posted by thadeus_d3
Lol, now thats funny. I'll try to help you out without any confusion. Basically, if you wanted the button to simply view an item (Say SMS), you would change the Param to:
-service "SMS"
However, if you wanted that button to create a new SMS, you would have to change the param to:
-service "MMS" -to ""
The same rule applies for email. If you wanted a windows live button that displayed the email account, you would need to change the param to:
-service "Windows Live"
However, if you wanted the button to send an email to a recipient, you would have to change the param to:
-service "Windows Live" -to ""
Oh, I forgot to tell you. Once the registry changes have been made, you will need to soft reset your device for the changes to take. Once you successfully configure one of the registries, you will definitely get the hang of it. Right now, my phone is so customized (between this, AE Button, and iCube) that it doesn't make sense. The touch is easily the best phone that I've ever owned. I have my HTC action screen to do the following tasks:
View Yahoo Email, View Hotmail Email, Create New SMS, View SMS, New Appt, New Note, and lastly New Contact.
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thanks alot .. cleared alot up with the registry.. didnt think it was that easy lol -- i went at it a bit different
using my gmail address ...
name - new email
param -service
path \windows\tmail.exe
seems to load up a new email with my email address so it works
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